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12gauge82

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  1. Spot on, typical good cop bad cop tactics. Actions speak louder than words and if France wanted to stop us extending they could of, but of course they didn't, although I wish they would.
  2. https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1115996/brexit-news-theresa-may-delay-macron-france-common-agricultural-policy-cap-spt/amp#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp_tf=From %1%24s Yet more evidence the EU has bled us dry over the years!
  3. He'd be right, there are still designated places where even under a 3" non locker would be an offence, a football stadium for instance, which of course would seem common sense, but it'd be easy to forget if you've got one on your keys like many on here do. I regularly carry one myself to answer the op.
  4. Each to their own, but I watched it and thought it was awful 😂
  5. 12gauge82

    snake

    🤔 Grass snakes grow to about 3ft maybe 4 at a push, but 5 or 6, anaconda?
  6. Agreed, I'm not even sure Farage would want to be PM. If he did however and the Cons still refuse to deliver brexit as voted for, they could be finished for a generation.
  7. It really is that simple, Mays deal is nothing more than setting up a new club with broadly similar rules to remaining, which if accepted means we've left absaloutly nothing, twist it as much as you like, as can be seen by everyone who voted leave on here, the electorate isn't buying it.
  8. No matter which way anyone twist their words, if your in a club and you choose to either remain or leave, its a very simple choice. There are only two mechanisms that deliver on the referendum result, 1. A free trade deal (the EU have totally ruled this out) 2. WTO brexit (aka hard brexit) Anything else is subverting democracy and those in power know it, those suggesting otherwise is either joining in or very very silly.
  9. https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1117111/brexit-news-prime-minister-theresa-may-boris-johnson-eu-elections-latest More evidence of a betrayal of the people by the few, for the few.
  10. I did the same last night, enjoy 👍
  11. 😂😂😂 Yeah it certainly looks like he wanted out of that fight, as predicted he was certainly being outclasses, in fact your prediction before the fight was absolutely on the money. On the other hand I don't want to see him retire, just maybe fight at a slightly lower level.
  12. I don't mind Khan, he'll never reach the very top, he doesn't possess the punching power or defensive ability, but he'll fight anyone which is more than can be said for many other boxes out there, part of the problem with boxing is as soon as a boxer takes a loss, their career is at risk and it becomes hard for them and their teams to get the matches, it's the reason we won't see fury, Joshua and wilder fight for years or why it took years to watch a past his prime manny fight may weather.
  13. I'd add a decent map, GPS can malfunction
  14. Absaloutly correct, the UK needs wholesale change and its not going to come from the Conservatives and it certainly won't come from Labour.
  15. 12gauge82

    foreign aid

    Like I've said on another thread, we're long overdue a change in this country, first step is voting the brexit party in the EU elections.
  16. I won't be voting for anyone connected to the main party's, particularly the Cons, who I will never again vote for unless democracy is reinstalled, mindlessly following the two party race is what allows them to ignore the electorate. I couldn't care less how poor the alternatives might be, I refuse to agree to be ruled by a dictatorship.
  17. Looks like the prediction that many of us have made on here regarding a wipe out for all the major party's come the next general election could well be correct. https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-backlash-party-activists-fear-hostility-could-turn-sinister-11691211 And this made me chuckle. https://www.independent.co.uk/video/News/jean-claude-juncker-rwanda-fire-video-first-lady-jeannette-kagame-ceremony-brexit-eu-european-a8864821.html
  18. Very good post, I genuinely feel for anyone in this position and am all to aware that the picture that paints is of far to many UK residents of working class. Rightly or wrongly its one of the biggest driving factors that caused me to vote leave, we need real change in this country, particularly for our young who have been priced out of owning a home, are paid a wage they can't live on or raise a family on and are then called lazy because they won't work for minimum wage in sectors that are flooded by cheap imported labour.
  19. From what I can see, everything he said in that statement was a fact. As for Mays supposed deal, I'd have genuinely rather stay in the EU than accept that.
  20. Yeah I can definitely see your point, I just don't want to see the country continue with the infighting, accusations and hate, I hope whatever side of the debate everyones on we can hopefully all agree that it's politician's that have caused the mess and not those who cast their vote with the best of intentions with the life experience and information they had available to them at the time.
  21. I think the best thing anyone who voted leave can do now is accept brexit isn't going to happen, we can use the ballot box to punish those we feel responsible, but as a country we need to come back together. The biggest issue for me now isn't even brexit although I still believe we'd be far better off out, but we need huge political reform, as our system has been shown to be completely corrupt and self serving.
  22. I thought this was an excellent speech.
  23. The biggest problem I can see with another vote is if its good for the brexit issue then its good for the Scottish independence issue to, and whatever people's opinion on that, I think they'd have a point, one rule for one and all that!
  24. David Camoron is on video stating, a vote leave is a vote to leave the single market and the customs Union, along with many other broken promises. The pro remain leaflet that went out to every house hold cost something in the region of 9m, despite both sides only being allocated 7m each. The fact is, both sides told lies and I don't think its helpful to get into a debate over which side was worse. As Raja has said, we are where we are and a solution needs to be found, it really is a mess, I'm at the point I'd rather them either taking us out under wto, or simply being honest and admit they only held a referendum as they thought they'd win and it would put the subject to bed, state a hard brexit was never really an option and they knew the EU would never give us a free trade deal and for that reason, brexit is cancelled, while not being happy, I'd actually respect their honesty for that, rather than carry on as if the electorate is thick and tell them no one knew what they voted for and the continued back sliding, all this dithering is damaging the economy and its way too early to gauge the damage to our political system due to the complete loss of faith in government, it could literally last generations.
  25. But surely you must admit, it's not just that no deal was what most who voted leave expected to happen, its what the government promised if leave won the referendum? Its also a reason for stating the referendum was rigged, the government only held the vote because they believed it'd be a shore win, when they realised it was going to be close, they started making ridiculous false claims, overspending their campaign budget and now the final betrayal, they are refusing to deliver what they promised if they lost the referendum, which they did, this is why leave supporters are so angry and I would say rightly so.
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