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  1. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Dominic Grieve, the nearest I can think of to an honest broker in the tory ranks, speaking well in support of a people's vote: Tom
  2. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I have to confess surprise that this challenge has got as far as the High Court. Nonetheless, it's in the hands of the learned bewigged members of the tory party judges and a decision will be made early next week. Tom
  3. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Disgusting nonsense again - sheer trolling of what was once an interesting thread. Tom
  4. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    More troll material with, on this occasion, the strange use of a word with which I am unfamiliar. Obviously, this troll cannot come up with any positive material about 'Brexit' that might influence anyone with any intelligence. Tom
  5. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Once again, nothing but trolling - no content whatsoever except the usual ad hominem fare straight out of the 'Trolling for Dummies' handbook. Tom
  6. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    What a stupid, pointless comparison or analogy…..I'm not even sure what it's meant to be! Your negativity is simply crushing. Indeed, I can't remember you ever uttering even one word of positive, constructive comment about how, when or where this 'Brexit' project you fantasise over will...
  7. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Unadulterated trolling with no point other than to upset and disrupt. Tom
  8. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Only in your dreams 'gray198'. No sane person could possibly consider the response by the EU to the UK's decision to secede as bullying. Indeed, any reasonable person would consider the EU has been measured, compassionate and realistic in its handling of the matter. You seem to have an...
  9. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    What he is doing is classed as trolling - there are explanations about the criteria available online and he, if indeed it is a 'he', and his new-found accomplice fit the bill perfectly. Tom
  10. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Way to go OG! I agree totally. Tom
  11. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I agree in part with your summation there 'Woosh' but I don't believe for a moment that the UK will 'save a packet' in 10 years or in any timescale. I doubt very much that there is a saving to be had at all and we may find our nation worse off by any measure applied. Tom
  12. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The great advocate of a future for the people of the UK outside of the EU suddenly reveals that he knows nothing about 'Brexit' really! Why am I not surprised? I just asked 'Alexa' "Does 'Fingers' know everything?"……she hasn't stopped laughing since and I think I'm going to have to pull the...
  13. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    If you speak nicely to 'Woosh', I'm certain he'll have something that will satisfy your requirements.;) Tom
  14. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I have never called you a troll as I don't believe you are such a sad, pathetic creature but I reserve the right to distinguish between active forum correspondents, regardless of their opinions, and trolls, whose intent is not to offer opinions but to disrupt and argue baseless nonsense. There...
  15. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I got this from an American friend and it describes the position across the Atlantic rather well: I know it's off-topic but it's just too good not to share. Tom
  16. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The political wing of the combined loyalist, Irish terrorist factions have been vacillating recently over their support for the incompetent PM. Their behaviour is typical of the mafia in the USA last century. 'VoxPolitical' carries the tale...
  17. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    My troll detector has just alerted me to a new threat, the first today. Take care forumites! Tom
  18. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    What do you think the MPs voted against? The Attorney General was refusing to reveal his findings because he, in collusion with the PM and tory party grandees, did not wish the results of his research to be made public. The government lost in spite of 293 of their number avidly wishing to deny...
  19. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    British justice, Mmm! Let's see; the government hates experts and some of their leading spokesmen are on record stating as much. The same government also happens to pay the wages of the judges being asked to consider a matter the government desperately needs to win. I wonder what odds the...
  20. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Gove is a classic example of the self-aggrandising political animal who grasps at any populist topic in the hope that people forget about his stupidity and mishandling of his brief in previous offices. I believe that he imagines that one day, the backstabbing liar that he is will become PM. Tom