Austrians doing 112 km/h down mountain roads in vélomobiles cheers me up...If I ever feel a little down, I watch Eastenders.
Austrians doing 112 km/h down mountain roads in vélomobiles cheers me up...If I ever feel a little down, I watch Eastenders.
From a man who supports and attempts to justify attacks on nurses, police officers, ambulance crews and firefighters. No need to say any more, apart from:You do provide a quite vivid impression of the deeply flawed thinking - and misplaced rage - behind leave voters decision to leave. Blaming others for everything that's wrong in your life is not a meaningful way to live. I'm sure the xenophobia that was part of the brexit decision was fuelled by the same projecting into others and impotent rage so obvious in your post. It doesn't get us any ware does it? How about trying to grow up and engage in slightly more adult behaviour and have a more informed grounded disagreement?
Sorry old chap, you've used up my empathy quota for today, you're going to have to fume on your own for a while. How about going for a nice bike ride and a green tea? It never fails to cheer me upFrom a man who supports and attempts to justify attacks on nurses, police officers, ambulance crews and firefighters. No need to say any more, apart from:
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You said that I was in your ignore list? Stop lying and try to tell the truth please. You will find it liberating.
All good here thank you. I have enjoyed upsetting you this morning and I can detect the anger and frustration that I have caused via your posts. The thin veneer of false calm does little to mask your sadness. I’m sorry it all got too much for you and you had to ask a grown up for some help (the moderator).Sorry old chap, you've used up my empathy quota for today, you're going to have to fume on your own for a while. How about going for a nice bike ride and a green tea? It never fails to cheer me up
I'm happy the moderator intervened though (and you're welcome to ask her directly) I didn't ask her to intervene. What can I say? Suggesting that I'm upset, or nursing that fantasy to try and make yourself feel better is also not very meaningful. Your rants are just that, your rants, your baggage.All good here thank you. I have enjoyed upsetting you this morning and I can detect the anger and frustration that I have caused via your posts. The thin veneer of false calm does little to mask your sadness. I’m sorry it all got too much for you and you had to ask a grown up for some help (the moderator).
I won’t be cycling today, but will be out with the club on Sunday morning. I’m enjoying a walk with my dog right now on this lovely frosty & sunny start to the day. I’ll probably go for a run this afternoon and then out for a Chinky with the wife this evening. So as I say, no green tea or cycling for me today.
Minor correction.see Yvette Cooper's motion planned for 27-Feb.
the motion if voted will force the government to extend A50 until a deal is approved.
and what do you think the EU is going to do? say no?Minor correction.
.. will force the Government to REQUEST an extension etc ...
In my opinion too little, too late
You are a very angry man aren’t you? The false calmness and serenity in your words does little to mask it.I'm happy the moderator intervened though (and you're welcome to ask her directly) I didn't ask her to intervene. What can I say? Suggesting that I'm upset, or nursing that fantasy to try and make yourself feel better is also not very meaningful. Your rants are just that, your rants, your baggage.
Troll alertYou are a very angry man aren’t you? The false calmness and serenity in your words does little to mask it.
I’ve seen it remarked within these pages that you became so upset, frustrated and angry that you actually changed your identity from a previous one to Jonathan Agnew. I don’t know if this is true, only you know the answer to that, but if it is true, that really is a very sad state of affairs and you have my sympathy. Let me know, because if it is so, I’ll leave you alone. I don’t want to drive you into taking those sorts of measures, or cause you that much upset. Best regards.
And that really helps.Troll alert
No denial then? I’ll take that as a ,“yes I did used to post under another identity, but became so upset that I had to change it.” In which case I’ll leave you alone, I had no idea how badly this affected you. I’m sorry for you.Troll alert
I think he’s on the edge. Best back off him for a bit.And that really helps.
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Yes. . Listen to what has been said in central and eastern eu countries... It is now gone a little like the Eurovision, , the few western countries no longer have a full veto.and what do you think the EU is going to do? say no?
my view is the EU will continue to negotiate for as long as it takes and won't oppose to any extension of A50.Yes. . Listen to what has been said in central and eastern eu countries... It is now gone a little like the Eurovision, , the few western countries no longer have a full veto.
I have qualified my comments in each previous posting.. depending on what the UK offers. But the EU will not be interested in prevarication for the sake of delay. The WA has a sell by date. It expires with the current EU parliament.. that is the norm in parliaments,unless a treaty is fully agreed it falls. Mr Barnier loses his mandate,and needs to be reappointed or replaced when a bew EU parliament is formed. That will not include any UK representativeness... Unless the UK rescinds their withdrawal.
Please keep on topic.Please keep on topic and take the moderators advice about not using silly insults. It really doesn't help the debate.
Thank you.
Please keep on topic.Please keep on topic.
Thank you.
I agree. As the Irish PM knows, money is king, that is all that matters, everything else can be forsaken. The U.K. delaying and remaining in its current state of limbo is a win for the EU. They will be content for it to continue, all they need to do is keep saying no, and count the cash as it rolls in.my view is the EU will continue to negotiate for as long as it takes and won't oppose to any extension of A50.
The A50 process loads the cost of negotiation onto the UK bill on top of normal subscription.
The UK pays the bills and have no say.
There is nothing to dislike as far as the EU bosses are concerned.