Even the neutrals can't avoid the flack on this thread.DB10GOONER wrote:Herd wrote:Shut it u slaaaaaaaag !DB10GOONER wrote:I say chaps! Let's keep it civil! What-ho!
ooh... I've got the horn now...
The 'I told you so' EU referendum - Officially the Worst Thread Ever
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The EU has become the most powerful trading bloc in the world with a GDP nearly as large as that of the United States.
Looks like a moot point. the most powerful that is nearly as large. ????
all semantics because although we might not get free trade , we will still trade one way or another.
Looks like a moot point. the most powerful that is nearly as large. ????
all semantics because although we might not get free trade , we will still trade one way or another.
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Thats a poor attempt at humour but your best yet so keep trying !Even the neutrals can't avoid the flack on this thread,:D
Heres one for you ,it made me chuckle !
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Herd wrote:Thats a poor attempt at humour but your best yet so keep trying !Even the neutrals can't avoid the flack on this thread,:D
Heres one for you ,it made me chuckle !
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http://www.standard.co.uk/business/barc ... 44471.htmlnut flush gooner wrote:HSBC confirmed 1000 jobs to go from the city to Paris. Note it's not a maybe it's happening.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/h ... 1f09390328
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Even the Canadian bloke in charge of the Bank of England is now saying that Brexit will have a worse effect on the EU than the UK.
This is the same man who predicted an immediate recession for the U.K. if we were stupid enough to vote for Brexit. And also says his original prediction wasn't flawed. FFS!
Unfortunately these so called experts open their stupid gobs and have an immediate effect on world currency trading.
Well. The world will continue to trade with or without opinionated arse holes.
This is the same man who predicted an immediate recession for the U.K. if we were stupid enough to vote for Brexit. And also says his original prediction wasn't flawed. FFS!
Unfortunately these so called experts open their stupid gobs and have an immediate effect on world currency trading.
Well. The world will continue to trade with or without opinionated arse holes.
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Humour? After a few beers you laid into DB10, more empathy Herd.Herd wrote:Thats a poor attempt at humour but your best yet so keep trying !Even the neutrals can't avoid the flack on this thread,:D
Heres one for you ,it made me chuckle !
Now you have said on several occasions that you are/have given up on debating on this thread, so why are you still here?
And in reference to your article about Brexit and no economic impact thus far, we haven't even triggered article 50 yet. So we are still part of the EU, still pay in and still adhere to the rules of membership. Those jobs HSBC I referred to, will go in the future but at the present time there is no economic impact because the employees are still here and not in Paris yet.
Is this a new angle Herd, because you where wrong about us not leaving the EU.
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If there was a second referendum would anyone on here actually change their vote?
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Nope, not me.flash gunner wrote:If there was a second referendum would anyone on here actually change their vote?
Oh, hang on...
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DB10GOONER wrote:Nope, not me.flash gunner wrote:If there was a second referendum would anyone on here actually change their vote?
Oh, hang on...
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flash gunner wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:Nope, not me.flash gunner wrote:If there was a second referendum would anyone on here actually change their vote?
Oh, hang on...
Did you just insult the flag that both my grandfather's fought the British invader for? The flag that is drenched in the blood of thousands of Irish martyrs? The flag that the heroic 1916 Rebels were mercilessly executed over? The flag for which my great-uncle Jack Kane (whom my beloved son is named for) served 5 years in a British internment camp?
A beastly wánk upon you and your descendants!
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I was joking at DB10,he understood that but its clear you are a tad short of grey matter and just dont get it do you ,Humour? After a few beers you laid into DB10, more empathy Herd.
Is this a new angle Herd, because you where wrong about us not leaving the EU.
I think we should call you Fog because your rather dense Mr Flush,whats more you don;t actually argue , your a pure cut and paste bullshitter.
Im not debating with you on this thread , Im just pointing out what a dullard you are !
The article I put in there is from private eye ,its satire ( please look it up ) but it sums up whats happening or in this case not happening very well .
We havent left the EU ,we havent even begun the process of eaving the EU .
Lets have a bet here 100 quid to your or mine named charity.
Theresa May says Article 50 will be triggerred by end March and you beleive her ,I say it won't Il give you to April 1st.
Want to put up or shut up ?
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Sorry what flag are we talking about here?DB10GOONER wrote:flash gunner wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:Nope, not me.flash gunner wrote:If there was a second referendum would anyone on here actually change their vote?
Oh, hang on...
Did you just insult the flag that both my grandfather's fought the British invader for? The flag that is drenched in the blood of thousands of Irish martyrs? The flag that the heroic 1916 Rebels were mercilessly executed over? The flag for which my great-uncle Jack Kane (whom my beloved son is named for) served 5 years in a British internment camp?
A beastly wánk upon you and your descendants!
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flash gunner wrote:Sorry what flag are we talking about here?DB10GOONER wrote:flash gunner wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:Nope, not me.flash gunner wrote:If there was a second referendum would anyone on here actually change their vote?
Oh, hang on...
Did you just insult the flag that both my grandfather's fought the British invader for? The flag that is drenched in the blood of thousands of Irish martyrs? The flag that the heroic 1916 Rebels were mercilessly executed over? The flag for which my great-uncle Jack Kane (whom my beloved son is named for) served 5 years in a British internment camp?
A beastly wánk upon you and your descendants!
It's a kind of green, white and orangey one.
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oh not the rainbow one then, thats good newsDB10GOONER wrote:flash gunner wrote:Sorry what flag are we talking about here?DB10GOONER wrote:flash gunner wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:
Nope, not me.
Oh, hang on...
Did you just insult the flag that both my grandfather's fought the British invader for? The flag that is drenched in the blood of thousands of Irish martyrs? The flag that the heroic 1916 Rebels were mercilessly executed over? The flag for which my great-uncle Jack Kane (whom my beloved son is named for) served 5 years in a British internment camp?
A beastly wánk upon you and your descendants!
It's a kind of green, white and orangey one.