The self-appointed defenders of the realm have been busy on behalf of all 'brexidiots' in Croydon today.
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I'll take you at your word thank you. We may have vastly different views on the world, but you come across as an honest person.I could easily answer that question by saying it is none of your business 'tillson' but as it seems to interest you and I have nothing to hide, I will tell you the truth: I have no other ID on this forum and do not post under any other avatar, if that's the right word for it.
There are others who post here about whom I have serious doubts but it really doesn't bother me if a stupid person chooses to post garbage under two or more different user names.
Were it someone else asking me, I'd ignore it but for you, I'm happy to respond as I know you are simply misguided and not stupid. I'm sure you will believe me.
Tom
Thank you for that 'tillson'. I believe that is one decent trait common to both of us.I'll take you at your word thank you. We may have vastly different views on the world, but you come across as an honest person.
And neither of you is simply an internet troll, both being long-term electrically-assisted bicycle enthusiasts and contributors to this forum.Of course we are tillson,this is simply the cut and thrust of debate, sometimes it gets a little forthright, but we are both men with considerable experience of the world are we not?
I think I'm going to cryThank you for that 'tillson'. I believe that is one decent trait common to both of us.
Tom
They had help from the beginning, but abused it. For example Greece, finding it could borrow money to assist their growth went ahead with huge borrowings and spent all of it on far more arms than they needed. That included four of the latest submarines which defence experts agree Greece has no possible use for. And worse still is Greece's failure to collect taxes, especially from their rich.But that's plain barmy flecc. Either they are in EU and get help and regulation or they aren't and they get neither.
And it's a shambles with widespread appalling levels of extreme poverty and hopelessness, highlighted by Donald Trump in his campaign. They are no example to hold up against the EU.The USA has not introduced another layer of government, superimposed on top of its original..They have had almost same structure since 1777...
.... Could we see a 1:1 equivalence with the euro?. It would make tariff calculations simple.It's pretty certain now that the UK won't be adopting the Euro any time soon and tomorrow or Monday sees the introduction of the new £1 coin, seen here:
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Now, who would say something like that?
Tom
Well the ones in the money are, and who cares for the others in places like that?No, only Tom's offerings OG. They make yours seem sensible...
But I,m out of here for a while. Got a business to get going in Tortola,BVI. Yachts and diving, unbelievable scenery, lots of sun and wind...and folk with lots of money in their pockets...and no EU stupid legislation. Wouldn't suit OG and Tom tho, folk are happy there.
It's a good job we hung on the ones designed for threepenny bits, I do hope this coin is the same size, thanose.It's pretty certain now that the UK won't be adopting the Euro any time soon and tomorrow or Monday sees the introduction of the new £1 coin, seen here:
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Now, who would say something like that?
Tom
What a fate for +84% to be dragged into! ( corrected your mistake)I
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Michael Fallon, David Davis, Philip Hammond and Boris Johnson
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And these are the Idiots who will negotiate on our behalf?
They have had to resort to lying to cover their tracks!
What a fate for the 48% to be dragged into!
I stand corrected: many thanks!What a fate for +84% to be dragged into! ( corrected your mistake)
Week one, day one, lesson one, Item one of the Negotiation Stratergies for Dummies course:Is this really in the Telegraph this morning?
Revealed: How the Cabinet plotted to exploit EU’s fear of Vladimir Putin during Brexit talks
Cabinet ministers secretly agreed that Britain should use its security dominance during Brexit talks after identifying EU fears over Vladimir Putin, The Telegraph can reveal.
Senior Tories said there was “panic” from EU leaders about the impact the UK’s exit would have on security in the face of "increased Russian aggression".
Leaked minutes of a Brexit cabinet committee meeting on March 7 show ministers identified the UK’s “very strong hand” on defence as a key advantage in negotiations.
Those present said security would be a “defining” issue for the EU and that Britain should not “underplay” its hand as it seeks to secure a favourable free trade deal.
Michael Fallon, David Davis, Philip Hammond and Boris Johnson are all understood to have spoken up about the importance of British security to the EU ahead of talks.
The revelations undermine attempts by ministers to play down a furious row that erupted this week after the UK Government appeared to link security cooperation to a trade deal.
Theresa May faced allegations of “blackmail” and “threats” by EU figures after her Article 50 Brexit letter mentioned security 11 times across six pages..
And these are the Idiots who will negotiate on our behalf?
They have had to resort to lying to cover their tracks!
What a fate for the 48% to be dragged into!
I seem to remember someone who said she didn't want to reveal her hand too early?Week one, day one, lesson one, Item one of the Negotiation Stratergies for Dummies course:
Do not go in with all guns blazing and start making threats.
Oh dear.
I hope they do.Perhaps they will get better at it?