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Post by jonksy on Mar 26, 2023 8:54:57 GMT
Only in your head. All the numerical figures you have posted on this board show you have no concept over reality when it comes to maths. Nope. Its as I said. If you want to believe the base line for temperature increase on earth is -273c rather than its mean average of 14c then that's your choice. I know which is more accurate. You haven't got a bloody clue. Its no good whinging now that you have been outed over your inability to understand maths...And this thread is about 'should labour say brexit was a mistake'
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Post by zanygame on Mar 26, 2023 9:02:24 GMT
Nope. Its as I said. If you want to believe the base line for temperature increase on earth is -273c rather than its mean average of 14c then that's your choice. I know which is more accurate. You haven't got a bloody clue. Its no good whinging now that you have been outed over your inability to understand maths...And this thread is about 'should labour say brexit was a mistake' No answer to that my post then. I am known on here for fair play, you are known on here as a foul mouthed yob. I'll settle for that and ignore you from now on.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 26, 2023 9:22:10 GMT
You haven't got a bloody clue. Its no good whinging now that you have been outed over your inability to understand maths...And this thread is about 'should labour say brexit was a mistake' No answer to that my post then. I am known on here for fair play, you are known on here as a foul mouthed yob. I'll settle for that and ignore you from now on. No you won't. And as for my foul mouth you love to dish it out but become the victim when the tables are turned.
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 26, 2023 10:20:54 GMT
That depends on how you interpret the original question that was posed. It stated "should Labour say Brexit a Mistake", but people seem to be interpreting that as "should Labour campaign to rejoin", which is of course not the same thing. If you feel something was a mistake is it not normal to try and rectify that mistake? I think this article makes the point that I'm trying to convey quite well. Labour will have a closer relationship, but no SM or CU, nevermind EU membership. www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-boris-johnson-keir-starmer-labour-b2306613.html
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 26, 2023 10:43:31 GMT
That looks like an EU relationship under Starmer will be no different from the EU relationship under Sunak - which is actually quite understandable as there is hardly a fag paper of difference between them.
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 26, 2023 10:50:21 GMT
That looks like an EU relationship under Starmer will be no different from the EU relationship under Sunak - which is actually quite understandable as there is hardly a fag paper of difference between them. The EU had a sigh of relief when Sunak became Prime Minister, putty in their hands.
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 26, 2023 10:54:48 GMT
That looks like an EU relationship under Starmer will be no different from the EU relationship under Sunak - which is actually quite understandable as there is hardly a fag paper of difference between them. Indeed, something I stated in my preceeding reply where I talked about mitigations.
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 26, 2023 10:57:04 GMT
That looks like an EU relationship under Starmer will be no different from the EU relationship under Sunak - which is actually quite understandable as there is hardly a fag paper of difference between them. The EU had a sigh of relief when Sunak became Prime Minister, putty in their hands. Its not about "putty in their hands", but the relationship will be much improved. The German ambassador to the UK last week said that Boris Johnson was very difficult to deal with, as they didn't trust him to do what he said. Hopefully things improve. Having a good working relationship is essential.
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Post by sheepy on Mar 26, 2023 11:08:35 GMT
The EU had a sigh of relief when Sunak became Prime Minister, putty in their hands. Its not about "putty in their hands", but the relationship will be much improved. The German ambassador to the UK last week said that Boris Johnson was very difficult to deal with, as they didn't trust him to do what he said. Hopefully things improve. Having a good working relationship is essential. No doubt Andrew as that is what the script says.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 26, 2023 11:36:49 GMT
The EU had a sigh of relief when Sunak became Prime Minister, putty in their hands. Its not about "putty in their hands", but the relationship will be much improved. The German ambassador to the UK last week said that Boris Johnson was very difficult to deal with, as they didn't trust him to do what he said. Hopefully things improve. Having a good working relationship is essential. It must have been a big culture shock for the EUSSR to have a PM that actually put the UK first rather than the traitorous may. And that is precisley why the remainer side hates Boris so much.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 26, 2023 11:39:07 GMT
Its not about "putty in their hands", but the relationship will be much improved. The German ambassador to the UK last week said that Boris Johnson was very difficult to deal with, as they didn't trust him to do what he said. Hopefully things improve. Having a good working relationship is essential. No doubt Andrew as that is what the script says. Isn't it about time the remnants got a new script. They have spouted and used the current one so much they actuallystarted to beleive it themselves
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Post by zanygame on Mar 26, 2023 11:52:16 GMT
That looks like an EU relationship under Starmer will be no different from the EU relationship under Sunak - which is actually quite understandable as there is hardly a fag paper of difference between them. Indeed, something I stated in my preceeding reply where I talked about mitigations. Good article Andrew. Interesting that the ERG could only summon 22 objectors compared to 80-100 a few years back. Personally I think we are headed where I proposed Boris brexit done policy should have taken us. That is sharing whichever rules and regulations we can and only diverging on those where its absolutely necessary.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 26, 2023 11:54:07 GMT
The EU had a sigh of relief when Sunak became Prime Minister, putty in their hands. Its not about "putty in their hands", but the relationship will be much improved. The German ambassador to the UK last week said that Boris Johnson was very difficult to deal with, as they didn't trust him to do what he said. Hopefully things improve. Having a good working relationship is essential. As we have since discovered. Boris says whatever his disciples want to hear and then does what he likes.
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Post by Steve on Mar 26, 2023 12:09:35 GMT
Its not about "putty in their hands", but the relationship will be much improved. The German ambassador to the UK last week said that Boris Johnson was very difficult to deal with, as they didn't trust him to do what he said. Hopefully things improve. Having a good working relationship is essential. As we have since discovered. Boris says whatever his disciples want to hear and then does what he likes. Exactly and he has never put the UK first. Still he fools some of the dimmest drips that he does.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 26, 2023 12:12:14 GMT
As we have since discovered. Boris says whatever his disciples want to hear and then does what he likes. Exactly and he has never put the UK first. Still he fools some of the dimmest drips that he does.The only drips that are being fooled are remnants...... You require a new script steve.
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