Brexit, for once some facts.

oldgroaner

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Do you really think he could work out the hidden meaning in 42?

It is after all metric, and he might possibly be having one of his anti-EU "I voted to remain" days. They're like that at the North Pole, it's the cold freezing the brain y'know.
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That could explain the odd moments of lucidity I suppose, Tom calls him a Troll (Far be it for me to agree or disagree, to borrow one of Zlatan's techniques)
Now Terry Pratchett did point out that the colder it gets the smarter Trolls become, which does mean his performance increases the nearer to home he gets, and lord help us when he aboard his home made submarine in semi tropical waters.
 
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oldgroaner

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Its like having a stalker...feel quite famous..thanks OG...all this attention.
Peterl
Have you got room for JC and his leftist lot..Would leave us with possibility ( ok a small one) of a sensible government..
"It's like having a Stalker?" we don't want to hear about your private parts thank you very much, but it shows at least one part of you is working normally and I'm sure we are all gratified to hear that.

I recommend that you exercise this "Stalker " of yours Quietly in the privacy of your own home.
 

Zlatan

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"It's like having a Stalker?" we don't want to hear about your private parts thank you very much, but it shows at least one part of you is working normally and I'm sure we are all gratified to hear that.

I recommend that you exercise this "Stalker " of yours Quietly in the privacy of your own home.

"infatuation...
strong but not usually lasting feelings of love or attraction:"( Wiki)

Don't worry OG according to all research I,ve done these feelings you have for me will pass..
 

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oldgroaner

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"infatuation...
strong but not usually lasting feelings of love or attraction:"( Wiki)

Don't worry OG according to all research I,ve done these feelings you have for me will pass..
May one enquire if this is one of your one man shows?
Where did the word "infatuation" come into your mind from?
 
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I think that's about the right number of MPs supporting JRM candidacy. Laura K. has a copy of their letter for Sunday newspapers.
 

oldgroaner

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This bit from the Sun had the right idea but went on too long it said
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‘YOU WON'T BE FORGIVEN’
David Davis blasts Labour for adopting ‘cynical and unprincipled’ position by seeking to block Government’s flagship Brexit legislation

Should've stopped at the point where it made sense
"‘YOU WON'T BE FORGIVEN’
David Davis"
 
If the tories adopt labour's position on brexit, we pay the divorce bill, we agree on the direction of an FTA along the lines of EFTA or joining EFTA during the transitional period.
The way forward is straight.
The change will be gradual, EU nationals will be able to work here, British pensioners can retire where they want and the UK can do deals with other countries.
Looks like the Government don't agree with you.

EFTA style deal, would involve as predicted:

"he said that EFTA and European Economic Area membership would bind the U.K. to the EU’s rule book and to freedom of movement within the single market."

http://www.politico.eu/article/norway-no-thanks/

So an EFTA type deal is off the table then.... so now what Woosh?

Give us some hope......
 

PeterL

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I wonder.
I suspect that he is still excited at the thought of your earlier totally imagined 'exposure' and as with any rush of blood he's still confused to the point where the infatuation could be compared to expectation. I'd be very careful if I were you. There is an obvious record of this.
 
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For the benefit of the herd, it is sometimes necessary to cull certain individual creatures. The sooner we apply that rationale to the British elite, the quicker this country can be transformed into a socialist democracy.

how-the-aristocracy-preserved-their-power

Tom
So true, pity that you have failed to identify the correct target. That said you really fail to identify the best outcome. Absolute failure Tom!
 
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Zlatan

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I hardly think Pedelec forum is actually place to initiate revolution and genocide , so not really taking Tom seriously on this one. Perhaps its his idea of a joke but doubt it somehow.
 

oldgroaner

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I suspect that he is still excited at the thought of your earlier totally imagined 'exposure' and as with any rush of blood he's still confused to the point where the infatuation could be compared to expectation. I'd be very careful if I were you. There is an obvious record of this.
This is true, and a frightening prospect! I shall make sure to stick to well lit public places in future.
(And carry a clove of Garlic)
 

oldgroaner

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For the benefit of the herd, it is sometimes necessary to cull certain individual creatures. The sooner we apply that rationale to the British elite, the quicker this country can be transformed into a socialist democracy.

how-the-aristocracy-preserved-their-power

Tom
Congratulations Tom you hold the all time record of 2 for the "offensive Language Button"
Perhaps however we could ask for it to be more accurately descriptive if it was renamed "Revolting Language button"?

This is your big chance to use the "Daily Mail" False report type disclaimer, claiming that you were misquoted and intended the word cull to have it's other intent?

Version 2?

cull
kʌl/
verb
  1. 1.
    reduce the population of (a wild animal) by selective slaughter.
    "some of the culled deer will be used for scientific research"
    synonyms: slaughter, kill, destroy; More
  2. 2.
    select from a large quantity; obtain from a variety of sources.
    "anecdotes culled from Greek and Roman history"
    synonyms: select, choose, pick, take, obtain, get, glean
    "anecdotes culled from Greek and Roman history"
Since clearly culling them for Scientific Research would hardly yield any benefit. obviously you were referring to option 2.

Hands up everyone who believes that
 

Zlatan

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This is true, and a frightening prospect! I shall make sure to stick to well lit public places in future.
(And carry a clove of Garlic)
You,ve misunderstood...Peterl's warning was for me over your infatuation...but good try OG...
Sit down,take a deep breath and reread the post..
 

oldgroaner

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This is the reality of modern jobs, we have "High Employment" and yet it's illusory, look at Scarborough
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/07/scarborough-shrugs-off-label-of-uk-low-pay-capital-ons

"The majority of year-round jobs were in factories, said Malloy. McCain, of oven chips fame, has its UK headquarters in Scarborough, and was recently granted planning permission for a £100m expansion. “There are hundreds of factory jobs and they pay quite well, but the problem is that they’re all advertised through an agency, who take a cut. The actual pay might be £14 an hour, but you’ll only get half of it,” grumbled Malloy.

And the latest "Pie in the Sky" is the Potash Mine above Whitby "Bringing prosperity to the area.
The problem with that is the Mine is a 40 miles round trip away from Scarborough it is only four miles from Whitby , and thousands of redundant miners live in the Communities to the North like Skelton and Loftus
 

PeterL

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They are at it again...

The editor of the Evening Standard is of course that scrupulously impartial observer of Brexit, Mr George Osborne. If you needed a symbol of the revolution in British politics over the past 18 months, there it is. The views of George Osborne, endorsed by Labour, and rubbished by Tories.
 
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