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Traitors in our midst
Topic Started: May 22 2017, 12:29 PM (599 Views)
Stonefish
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Amazing really,when I read some of the comments on here from certain contributors regarding Brexit it literally makes me feel rather sick,it is sickening. The negativity some display about his country is breathtaking . They compound this by blowing smoke up the arses of the French and Germans .They can do no wrong ,everything about us is failure and disaster. If this was wartime these people would probably be stood up against a wall and shot. You could argue were facing an economic war ( sadly ) in which case I'd be quite happy for the same to apply.i wouldn't stand in the way. Dangerous, negative self loathing people ,they WANT this country to fail. Makes me puke.
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Stonefish
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Steve K
May 23 2017, 07:51 PM
Did I say they were unimportant? No, perhaps you should reread my post especially the "No one denied a lot of things are affected by EU laws. The point is very little of import is directed by the EU" part because you seem to be wholly misrepresenting it.

What we freely agree to and what we would have implemented anyway is not 'directed by the EU'


Oh give it a break,if we don't 'freely agree ' to it ,it gets imposed anyway or we face huge fines or get f--d over some other way ffs.
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Stonefish
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Tigger
May 23 2017, 08:18 PM
Happy Hornet
May 23 2017, 08:02 AM
You're getting exactly what you want. We're leaving the EU and there are right wing governments on both sides of the Atlantic. Yet still you seem full of anger and bitterness.

Have you considered the possibility that maybe its an internal rather than external issue that is the source of your unhappiness?
Ouch! That'll be painful for some......

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Hmmm yes especially people with small dick syndrome who think they're 'hard' killing off wildlife in some amateurish excuse for wildlife managment :thumbsup:
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Stonefish
May 25 2017, 06:39 AM


Hmmm yes especially people with small dick syndrome who think they're 'hard' killing off wildlife in some amateurish excuse for wildlife managment :thumbsup:
Fancy a jay and magpie pizza? ;-)
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Not down with killing jays, but on a positive note I planted 400 hawthorn a few years ago and this year I see several nests, haven't checked yet who is nesting but whatever I'm well pleased.
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Stonefish
May 22 2017, 12:29 PM
Amazing really,when I read some of the comments on here from certain contributors regarding Brexit it literally makes me feel rather sick,it is sickening. The negativity some display about his country is breathtaking
We had to put up with 40 years of aggro from brexiters who refused to see anything positive with our membership of the EU. So I'll be damned if I'll censor myself just to appease a few Brexiter snowflakes who can't cope with contrary opinions. We have a right to put forward our opinion and we'll do so with or without your permission.

I think brexit is a crass damaging policy and I will continue to say so. But I also think there is no turning back, we must leave and the brexiters must be forced to own the consequences. But don't expect to say nice things about it.
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Stonefish
May 25 2017, 06:37 AM
Oh give it a break,if we don't 'freely agree ' to it ,it gets imposed anyway or we face huge fines or get f--d over some other way ffs.
That's democracy. There are 27 other nations that have their own interests to serve. It's pretty arrogant and undemocratic to insist that the UK should always get its way when the majority of EU disagree
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Stephen
May 25 2017, 03:41 PM
Stonefish
May 22 2017, 12:29 PM
Amazing really,when I read some of the comments on here from certain contributors regarding Brexit it literally makes me feel rather sick,it is sickening. The negativity some display about his country is breathtaking
We had to put up with 40 years of aggro from brexiters who refused to see anything positive with our membership of the EU. So I'll be damned if I'll censor myself just to appease a few Brexiter snowflakes who can't cope with contrary opinions. We have a right to put forward our opinion and we'll do so with or without your permission.

I think brexit is a crass damaging policy and I will continue to say so. But I also think there is no turning back, we must leave and the brexiters must be forced to own the consequences. But don't expect to say nice things about it.


Then maybe you can have a word with your mates and tell them to stop trying to f--k it up going for a soft Brexit which would be the worst possible outcome.
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Tigger
May 25 2017, 10:47 AM
Stonefish
May 25 2017, 06:39 AM


Hmmm yes especially people with small dick syndrome who think they're 'hard' killing off wildlife in some amateurish excuse for wildlife managment :thumbsup:
Fancy a jay and magpie pizza? ;-)


Killing Jays .....idiotic.
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Delf
May 25 2017, 01:42 PM
Not down with killing jays, but on a positive note I planted 400 hawthorn a few years ago and this year I see several nests, haven't checked yet who is nesting but whatever I'm well pleased.
Cut them back so they thicken up a bit, smaller birds can nest in them but larger birds such as magpies and other members of the crow family can't get to any nests built in them, I've watched packs of magpies working a hedgerow on many occasions, they will happily take eggs and fledglings if given the chance.

A dead magpie clearly displayed seems to put them off though.
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Stonefish
May 25 2017, 06:40 PM


Then maybe you can have a word with your mates and tell them to stop trying to f--k it up going for a soft Brexit which would be the worst possible outcome.
Garbage of course, only a fool would say a soft Brexit would be the worst possible outcome, it's usually better to have more brains than balls. And you'll need to explain how someone disagreeing with your half arsed views is "fucking it up"?

I'm sure you'll be able to explain all this in detail to those who will start loosing their jobs soon, or will you just go all silent like so many will when they realise what they've done? :rubchin:
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Stonefish
May 25 2017, 06:40 PM
Then maybe you can have a word with your mates and tell them to stop trying to f--k it up going for a soft Brexit which would be the worst possible outcome.
I couldn't give a monkey's mate. The only person whose opinion now counts is the leaderene, Ma May. She will determine whether there is compromise or not. I suggest you write to her. In the meantime, any comment that raises the blood pressure and choler of brexiters is bloody hilarious.
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