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My friend has got his philipino wife permanent residency in NL within 3 months of her being here, first she was granted 6 months and now perm. within 1 week she had 2 jobs. Paul and co have fallen for Camerons north korea scaremongering unfortunately and are prepared to make sweeping statements before any negotiations start.

What!!! All predictions and statements I have made had nothing to do with Cameron or anybody else for that matter, just common sense which appears to be severely lacking in a large section of the UK population
 
Mate, you forecast doom and misery just like Cameroon. you are project fear personified

I said severe economic downturn and problems of a divisive society and still stand by every single word I've said. Nothing about fear, as of this moment it has gone exactly the way I thought it would, the pound is in the range 1.10 - 1.20 against the Euro as I said in April ,which it has been for the past 5/6 months and will drop further when A50 is triggered and more if it is a hard brexit nevermind all the other ensuing problems. Trump getting voted in has pushed it up a bit.

Just hope for a soft Brexit
 
Stanley likes his eyes firmly shut and his ears firmly closed. He's the epitome of hope based on no substance whatsoever which is so representative of so much of Brexiters' views on reality.

He doesn't like it when this is pointed out to him because facts go against the narrative, similar to how rival fans do not like it being pointed out referees' mistakes cost Manchester United as much if not more than rival teams.

Well, reality bites at some point and you can't keep running, as May will find soon enough when she has to face the consequences of a country that will be worse off economically for an extended period of time.
 
Id wait and see if i were you. There again the initial signs arent great
 
Stanley likes his eyes firmly shut and his ears firmly closed. He's the epitome of hope based on no substance whatsoever which is so representative of so much of Brexiters' views on reality.

He doesn't like it when this is pointed out to him because facts go against the narrative, similar to how rival fans do not like it being pointed out referees' mistakes cost Manchester United as much if not more than rival teams.
There are no facts on what happens when the uk leaves, none, cos it hasn't happened.

The pound falling is excellent news, the economy doing better than predicted, excellent. There's fact for you.

At this point the uk doesn't even know who they will be dealing with in France, Germany, NL and Austria. But carry on with your doom if you like.

Crap analogy btw
 
There are no facts on what happens when the uk leaves, none, cos it hasn't happened.

The pound falling is excellent news, the economy doing better than predicted, excellent. There's fact for you.

At this point the uk doesn't even know who they will be dealing with in France, Germany, NL and Austria. But carry on with your doom if you like.

Crap analogy btw

No-one knows, all are predictions using logic common sense and facts.
The pound falling isn't excellent news unless your exports exceed your imports.

The Uk was doing well before Brexit and if it hadn't been for the vote it would be doing a far sight better now, but it decided to shoot itself in the foot.

Prediction for France, NL and Germany - none will have a fascist government by the end of next year.
Austria's had theirs.

There's no point in "project fear" as you call it now, the referendum's over - all the Leavers who spouted the lies disappeared into the ether once their unexpected (for them) result happened because there was no plan - Cameron disappeared when what he thought what was a certainty to Remain collapsed.

Those of us who didn't lie are still here predicting what we think will happen, which is still the same as we said long before the referendum.
 
That's actually quite good. And quite true :wenger:
It is hilarious and very true at the same time. It isn't disrespectful, just factual but no surprise that Brexiters feel bothered by facts.
 
No-one knows, all are predictions using logic common sense and facts.
The pound falling isn't excellent news unless your exports exceed your imports.

The Uk was doing well before Brexit and if it hadn't been for the vote it would be doing a far sight better now, but it decided to shoot itself in the foot.

Prediction for France, NL and Germany - none will have a fascist government by the end of next year.
Austria's had theirs.

There's no point in "project fear" as you call it now, the referendum's over - all the Leavers who spouted the lies disappeared into the ether once their unexpected (for them) result happened because there was no plan - Cameron disappeared when what he thought what was a certainty to Remain collapsed.

Those of us who didn't lie are still here predicting what we think will happen, which is still the same as we said long before the referendum.

"The next Austrian legislative elections will be held in or before 2018"

Pound falling is excellent for me

You cant be sure about any of those election results

Did you predict the referendum result? Trump win?
 
"The next Austrian legislative elections will be held in or before 2018"

Pound falling is excellent for me

You cant be sure about any of those election results

Did you predict the referendum result? Trump win?

Pound falling - it might be favourable for you and for me.

Next Austrian presidential is 2022 though.

Can't be sure of anything, just my predictions.

For Brexit, I made an important personal decision in March/April which has turned out to be very favourable for me personally based on my belief that the UK was in fact daft enough to do the unthinkable even if it was not what I thought they should have done.

Trump really never got involved in but didn't surpise me, especially after Brexit.
I would be extremely surprised, however, if a similar outcome was to happen in France, Germany and NL
 
Which bits factual?
It is a fact that many Brexiters will be dead in 10 years time and would therefore not suffer the consequences. That Lineker wrote ''most' is a stylistic measure, taken to make a point.

Your biased point about the weaker pound being a good thing made me smile. If only the UK, both public and industry, hadn't to import goods for consumption or manufacturing to then export ... but I am not surprised that you look only at your very own pocket and not to those who actually have to deal with it in your beloved England ...
 
Liam Fox has come out and said today that the UK might stay in the customs union and that continuity is important. This is the same clown that wanted hard Brexit just the other week.
 
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It is a fact that many Brexiters will be dead in 10 years time and would therefore not suffer the consequences. That Lineker wrote ''most' is a stylistic measure, taken to make a point.

Your biased point about the weaker pound being a good thing made me smile. If only the UK, both public and industry, hadn't to import goods for consumption or manufacturing to then export ... but I am not surprised that you look only at your very own pocket and not to those who actually have to deal with it in your beloved England ...

Maths not your strong point then. Or humour.
 
It is hilarious and very true at the same time. It isn't disrespectful, just factual but no surprise that Brexiters feel bothered by facts.
Which bits factual
It is a fact that many Brexiters will be dead in 10 years time and would therefore not suffer the consequences. That Lineker wrote ''most' is a stylistic measure, taken to make a point.

Your biased point about the weaker pound being a good thing made me smile. If only the UK, both public and industry, hadn't to import goods for consumption or manufacturing to then export ... but I am not surprised that you look only at your very own pocket and not to those who actually have to deal with it in your beloved England ...
You also assume that those oldies want a deal with the eu.

Europe is not the be all and end all of business, in all honesty i think its a dump as a whole.

Still, now grocers on the markets of holland wont be able to sell oranges all year round thanks the ban of south African oranges by the eu, yes the eu.

EU, protecting us from pescy foreigners for years to come.
 
It is a fact that many Brexiters will be dead in 10 years time and would therefore not suffer the consequences.
Well, as I'm sure they all knew that they were about to croak when they cast their vote for Brexit, they must have voted for the benefit of others ie selflessly. Take these next two years to thank the ones that are still left hobbling on their zimmer frames, for having the sense and wisdom to leave you with the hope of a better life. Pray that you all inherit their wise minds.
 
Which bits factual

You also assume that those oldies want a deal with the eu.

Europe is not the be all and end all of business, in all honesty i think its a dump as a whole.

Still, now grocers on the markets of holland wont be able to sell oranges all year round thanks the ban of south African oranges by the eu, yes the eu.

EU, protecting us from pescy foreigners for years to come.

So you want mouldy CBS oranges introduced into the EU.
Move to Africa, I hear the Gambia is nice at this time of year
 
Which bits factual

You also assume that those oldies want a deal with the eu.

Europe is not the be all and end all of business, in all honesty i think its a dump as a whole.

Still, now grocers on the markets of holland wont be able to sell oranges all year round thanks the ban of south African oranges by the eu, yes the eu.

EU, protecting us from pescy foreigners for years to come.

So you'd rather they let in potentially hazardous Oranges which could spread disease through native European stocks and screw up local supply chains?
 
Why grocers don't sell seasonal fruits? That's what is supposed to happen.
 
Well, as I'm sure they all knew that they were about to croak when they cast their vote for Brexit, they must have voted for the benefit of others ie selflessly. Take these next two years to thank the ones that are still left hobbling on their zimmer frames, for having the sense and wisdom to leave you with the hope of a better life. Pray that you all inherit their wise minds.

I wonder if the baby boomers, who had a comfortable life, a stable job, a house they own and a pension can safely say that they will leave a better world to the one given to them. I much doubt it
 
Well, as I'm sure they all knew that they were about to croak when they cast their vote for Brexit, they must have voted for the benefit of others ie selflessly. Take these next two years to thank the ones that are still left hobbling on their zimmer frames, for having the sense and wisdom to leave you with the hope of a better life. Pray that you all inherit their wise minds.
Typical offensive remainers post
 

You think the is EU wrong to restrict the import of contaminated oranges?
Re Gambia I was referring to one of your earlier posts, one of those "third world" countries that have a higher GDP than the West.
As you find Europe so distasteful I wondered if you had considered an African country?
 
You think the is EU wrong to restrict the import of contaminated oranges?
Re Gambia I was referring to one of your earlier posts, one of those "third world" countries that have a higher GDP than the West.
As you find Europe so distasteful I wondered if you had considered an African country?
I have lived in Sierra Leone for 4 years. Love Africa