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Post by buccaneer on Sept 18, 2023 22:11:20 GMT
I am making it my business. But the issues the UK have are no different to the issues the French, Germans and any other countries that are signed up to that straight jacket have. This just demonstrates that for all the smoke you blow up the botties of those in Brussels as some saviour of sovereign nations is a load of old rubbish that has been deubunked time and time again. Yet, you continue to post this old, tired and well worn propaganda. Sorry but all this says is empty bubbles. It doesnt convey anything. It highlights your idiocy Kim. You falsely believe any woes the UK has are attributed to it because it left the EU. As though the EU is responsible for good governance and economic uptakes of a nation. I point to you that is not the case by presenting France and Germany as examples. Thank you Kim for tacitly admitting my point is spot on, as your empty one liner here demonstrates. And as per the thread title it is still clear you are in the denial/anger stage of grief due to Britain's departure from the EU.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 19, 2023 6:40:14 GMT
Common physical symptoms of grief.......But those physical symptons usually heal in the first two years. But not in the case of remnants it seems. It seems to have many similar symptons as covid....Coincedence or what?
These are some of the physical symptoms of grief that you may experience:
a hollow feeling in your stomach tightness, or heaviness, in your chest or throat oversensitivity to noise difficulty breathing feeling very tired and weak a lack of energy dry mouth an increase or decrease in appetite finding it hard to sleep or fear of sleeping aches and pains.
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Post by oracle75 on Sept 19, 2023 9:47:50 GMT
Sorry but all this says is empty bubbles. It doesnt convey anything. It highlights your idiocy Kim. You falsely believe any woes the UK has are attributed to it because it left the EU. As though the EU is responsible for good governance and economic uptakes of a nation. I point to you that is not the case by presenting France and Germany as examples. Thank you Kim for tacitly admitting my point is spot on, as your empty one liner here demonstrates. And as per the thread title it is still clear you are in the denial/anger stage of grief due to Britain's departure from the EU. How dare you tell me what i think. You are very wrong. But that is your usual position about anything to do with the EU. I dont think it is perfect but i do know the accusations you throw at it are factually incorrect. In fact the longer you try to convince yourselves that what you did was right, the bigger and more deformed your protestations become. Much of it is now complete nonsense....like JoG's charge that the EU fixes prices. Any product or service can sell and buy as they make contractual arrangements. The WTO makes sure the same tariffs apply to all those you trade with. He then goes on about the CAP which affects only one sector of the global trade the EU does as the UK adopts the same system of agricultural subsidies. It is this kind of blinkered, fatuous and the poor debating tactic of using a specific to disprove his own gross generality that informs me that all the rinse and repeat nonsense you all love to use to soothe your consciences SEVEN YEARS ON tells me you are certainly not comfortable with the outcome. You keep having to repeat the dream. Never mind. Democracy will show you as the runt end of the British population which is rapidly dying out.
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Post by buccaneer on Sept 19, 2023 9:58:38 GMT
It highlights your idiocy Kim. You falsely believe any woes the UK has are attributed to it because it left the EU. As though the EU is responsible for good governance and economic uptakes of a nation. I point to you that is not the case by presenting France and Germany as examples. Thank you Kim for tacitly admitting my point is spot on, as your empty one liner here demonstrates. And as per the thread title it is still clear you are in the denial/anger stage of grief due to Britain's departure from the EU. How dare you tell me what i think. You are very wrong. But that is your usual position about anything to do with the EU. I dont think it is perfect but i do know the accusations you throw at it are factually incorrect. In fact the longer you try to convince yourselves that what you did was right, the bigger and more deformed your protestations become. Much of it is now complete nonsense....like JoG's charge that the EU fixes prices. Any product or service can sell and buy as they make contractual arrangements. The WTO makes sure the same tariffs apply to all those you trade with. He then goes on about the CAP which affects only one sector of the global trade the EU does as the UK adopts the same system of agricultural subsidies. It is this kind of blinkered, fatuous and the poor debating tactic of using a specific to disprove his own gross generality that informs me that all the rinse and repeat nonsense you all love to use to soothe your consciences SEVEN YEARS ON tells me you are certainly not comfortable with the outcome. You keep having to repeat the dream. Never mind. Democracy will show you as the runt end of the British population which is rapidly dying out. Talking about another poster on the forum, but not the points made that call out your hypocrisy.
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