Too right Vladimir!You bet. Best thing that happened for US and world politics since Thatcher.
Too right Vladimir!You bet. Best thing that happened for US and world politics since Thatcher.
It benefits his cronies in the Adam Smith instituteWhat will be the specific benefits of leaving the EU? What is the plan to enable us to achieve those benefits, assuming that there are some?
You never answer these questions because you don't know the answer and you don't know the answer because there is no solution.
I don’t think he knows. People thought they knew what the benefits would be, but the people who promised those benefits have been unable to secure them. Now those Leave voters have been left drifting, not knowing where they are going or what they want. I can only think they are now clinging to a hope that somehow things will just happen to fall into place and that something acceptable will appear. Well that’s just not good enough, and if that true plan (or lack of it) was put to the vote again, it would lose.It benefits his cronies in the Adam Smith institute
He has no interest in benefits for the UK public
JRM thinks he knows.I don’t think he knows. People thought they knew what the benefits would be, but the people who promised those benefits have been unable to secure them. Now those Leave voters have been left drifting, not knowing where they are going or what they want. I can only think they are now clinging to a hope that somehow things will just happen to fall into place and that something acceptable will appear. Well that’s just not good enough, and if that true plan (or lack of it) was put to the vote again, it would lose.
How corny can you get? so this individual holds an opinion, how does it matter than he was a Royal Marine? that won't guarantee wisdom, will it?Your arrogance and lack of respect.... shame on you.
"I served in the Royal Marines for over 10 years. I'm proud to be British, I'm proud of our tolerance, our diversity, of our liberal democracy. But the MP's at Westminster right now, they're letting down the British public." -@jaglancy, veteran and Brexit Party candidate.
You just don't see it do you? So wrapped up in your insistence of being right.
Like I say - shame on you.
He deserves respect.how does it matter than he was a Royal Marine? that won't guarantee wisdom, will it?
Every time I look at Farage I’m thinking, what are you all about? Where are you going with Brexit? What outcome are you perusing? What is going to be better after Brexit?Every time I see Farage I think of Bart Simpson, I think the guy looks just like him
Ah. Sweet memories. Thanks OG.It benefits his cronies in the Adam Smith institute
He has no interest in benefits for the UK public
Very funny, I like it.
Wow! You're an expert on national security too!It looks like there is another Theresa May inspired disaster looming around the corner. She has give the go ahead for Huawei to build parts of the U.K. 5G data network. This goes against strong advice from 5 other countries who we are in a security alliance with and some of our own security experts. Her decision is said to be damaging the trust and confidence in the U.K.
I wonder what’s causing her to repeatedly make such terrible decisions. Stubbornness? Ignorance? Simply buying the cheapest? Having her strings pulled by people who stand to gain?
The woman is a disaster zone. I can’t think of anything that she has been involved in which hasn’t suffered and become worse as a result. What a legacy.
well said but how about it's like living in a bad neighbourhood, the reasons don't really matter, call it guts feeling if you like, they just want out?Very funny, I like it.
However, it still doesn’t answer the questions of what you want out of Brexit, how it will benefit people and how those things will be achieved.
Why do you (and all those supporters of Brexit) avoid answering? They are very simple and straightforward questions.
Is the reason for not answering because you are clueless? Do you have absolutely no idea what you want, or how to get it even if you did know what you wanted?
I was looking at the Reader’s Comments in the Daily Mail the other day. They related to an article about Easter 1949 being similar in weather conditions to Easter this year. They were astonishing. Such garbage as “wonderful times”, “ when Britain was great” & “ more respect then, men wearing suits on the beach”.
The Mail is a Brexit newspaper, the readers comments sections are full of vague, meaningless unintelligent comments such as “get us out now” & “no more evil EU” and other fat-head garbage. Never a single proposal of what they actually want. Perhaps 1949 is what they want and they see Nigel Farage as the man who can deliver them 1949 and everything that went with it?
Look - what you don't seem to see in yourself - is that you are utterly hooked into trying to justify leaving a winning team for a losing one.Very funny, I like it.
However, it still doesn’t answer the questions of what you want out of Brexit, how it will benefit people and how those things will be achieved.
Why do you (and all those supporters of Brexit) avoid answering? They are very simple and straightforward questions.
Is the reason for not answering because you are clueless? Do you have absolutely no idea what you want, or how to get it even if you did know what you wanted?
I was looking at the Reader’s Comments in the Daily Mail the other day. They related to an article about Easter 1949 being similar in weather conditions to Easter this year. They were astonishing. Such garbage as “wonderful times”, “ when Britain was great” & “ more respect then, men wearing suits on the beach”.
The Mail is a Brexit newspaper, the readers comments sections are full of vague, meaningless unintelligent comments such as “get us out now” & “no more evil EU” and other fat-head garbage. Never a single proposal of what they actually want. Perhaps 1949 is what they want and they see Nigel Farage as the man who can deliver them 1949 and everything that went with it?
For those with short memories.well said but how about it's like living in a bad neighbourhood, the reasons don't really matter, call it guts feeling if you like, they just want out?
sell the house, burn the old furniture, move to somewhere else?
Good analogy, but they can’t even tell you what’s bad about the “bad neighbourhood.” Totally clueless and drifting from one “next best thing” to another.well said but how about it's like living in a bad neighbourhood, the reasons don't really matter, call it guts feeling if you like, they just want out?
sell the house, burn the old furniture, move to somewhere else?
You read the Mueller report yet?Too right Vladimir!
Look - what you don't seem to see in yourself - is that you are utterly hooked into trying to justify leaving a winning team for a losing one.
So you go out there and hunt down every speck of evidence to somehow prove that you did the right thing.
So it doesn't matter what I say - or what anybody else says - you simply HAVE to justify your change of mind.
Every post of yours is basically that - on repeat.
Great. A map of where the fat-necked, triple chinned, shaven headed, lager sodden, goaty bearded Brexit dads live. Useful.For those with short memories.
Here's the map - red areas voted leave:
This is what Farage is tapping into.
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