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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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Actually I left the country last February and now live in Canada, but I'm sure you could use your brain cells to realise in advance that those who hadn't left the country may have done so due to careers, family, financial restrictions and obligations, children, academic endeavours etc. Like seriously, half a second thinking about the pointless question you asked would have revealed how it meant nothing.
The irony in your post, plus the remain mindset abuse. Ace
 
Exactly, you take advantage of being European to live in a country that is not UK, and you criticize the EU that allows you to have this enormous advantage. I don't see you running to live in UK Brexit as a Brexiteer as you make fun of the Remainers that stays in UK. I have to explain everything ffs
I can live and work anywhere in the world mate, so happens the mrs is dutch.
 
Something named 'Wetherspoons News' crawled through my letterbox yesterday; one-quarter advertising, three- quarters celebrating the marvels of 'no deal'. Ffs...
That guy is a twat. He’s probably looking forward to putting his shitty pub chain in loads of empty iconic buildings when businesses go to the wall
 
Why doesn't Theresa ask our Lord Trump for some advice? He is so smart... he has the solutions for everything. Perhaps they could arrange a public discussion, a round table discussion, with the help of a journalist.

Just ask Theresa! You will win bigly!
 
So move back home then if it's going to be so great and people like me are idiots for leaving when Brexit has already devastated the industry they work in and it'll only get worse. You can take my place.
I wouldnt call you an idiot, i leave that low level abuse to remainers. Over the years i have said many times, in many threads, i intend to live in england in the future but i said 20 years ago that i will never work there again. As i am not of retirement age or as wealthy as Paul, i cannot up sticks yet.
 
Actually I left the country last February and now live in Canada, but I'm sure you could use your brain cells to realise in advance that those who hadn't left the country may have done so due to careers, family, financial restrictions and obligations, children, academic endeavours etc. Like seriously, half a second thinking about the pointless question you asked would have revealed how it meant nothing.

There is literally no point engaging with Stan anymore. I would say he's wumming but unfortunately I have met quite a few brexit supporters who are exctactly the same, so I don't think he is. They'll be the kind of people who talk about how the Eu is a dictatorship one week and then talk about wallonia blocking ceta shows that the eu is a bloated organisation that can't get anything done and is beholden to smaller bits of the organisation.

Asking you why you haven't left the UK yet if you hate brexit so much is a morally bankrupt question but I'm sure if you'd decided to leave, there would be a similar question somehow reaching to attack you.

The argument changes based on circumstances and who he's trying to make a point against at that time. Don't waste your time.
 
Literally the worst possible time to conduct ad campaigns such as these:

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:lol: Amazing. Morale and conditions for doctors and nurses in the NHS is at an all time low and its getting worse.

I'm a consultant who's just come back from Australia for family reasons (my wife's) and am already despising it again. We'll be going back down first opportunity. We're seen as a bit of a joke down under (politics wise and medicine wise).

If I could speak a European language with enough proficiency to practice medicine there, I would prefer to stay in Europe. I speak Spanish well but not enough to work as the Head of a team. But it's not an option.

I've spoken to doctors from quite a few other countries. Let's just say the good ones aren't generally looking to come here anymore. So I can only see things getting worse.
 
I wouldnt call you an idiot, i leave that low level abuse to remainers. Over the years i have said many times, in many threads, i intend to live in england in the future but i said 20 years ago that i will never work there again. As i am not of retirement age or as wealthy as Paul, i cannot up sticks yet.

So you won't put your money where your mouth is, I see. Archetypal Brexiter then, you fit in with Farage and Rees Mogg.

Content enough to WUM though and cast aspersions on others too.
 
I'm a consultant who's just come back from Australia for family reasons (my wife's) and am already despising it again. We'll be going back down first opportunity. We're seen as a bit of a joke down under (politics wise and medicine wise).
It's not exactly like the Aussies' politicians are great, to be fair.
 
There is literally no point engaging with Stan anymore. I would say he's wumming but unfortunately I have met quite a few brexit supporters who are exctactly the same, so I don't think he is. They'll be the kind of people who talk about how the Eu is a dictatorship one week and then talk about wallonia blocking ceta shows that the eu is a bloated organisation that can't get anything done and is beholden to smaller bits of the organisation.

Asking you why you haven't left the UK yet if you hate brexit so much is a morally bankrupt question but I'm sure if you'd decided to leave, there would be a similar question somehow reaching to attack you.

The argument changes based on circumstances and who he's trying to make a point against at that time. Don't waste your time.

I have left, because Brexit is already destroying the industry I worked in so there would be no future work but he's ignoring that in favour of churlish WUMing.
 
:lol: Amazing. Morale and conditions for doctors and nurses in the NHS is at an all time low and its getting worse.

I'm a consultant who's just come back from Australia for family reasons (my wife's) and am already despising it again. We'll be going back down first opportunity. We're seen as a bit of a joke down under (politics wise and medicine wise).

If I could speak a European language with enough proficiency to practice medicine there, I would prefer to stay in Europe. I speak Spanish well but not enough to work as the Head of a team. But it's not an option.

I've spoken to doctors from quite a few other countries. Let's just say the good ones aren't generally looking to come here anymore. So I can only see things getting worse.

Really?!? I worked there for a couple of years in the late 90s and they held British/Irish medics in fairly high esteem. They were shocked by our pay/working conditions though.
 
I would love to have a debate with JRM, Farage and Davis, completely wipe out all their arguments so easily.

It wouldn't matter even if you did:

I think it's fair to say the contempt in James O'Brien's voice in this interview is palpable and he clearly loses his cool towards the end of the interview but JRM doesn't answer a single question; here merely deflects every one with a non-sequitur or strawman. This is to be expected from almost any politician, however look at the comments below; his acolytes trumpet some kind of grand victory without having properly listened to a word he said.

From what some people have said to me based upon their reason for voting leave, they felt that the remain campaign ran a very negative campaign based upon all of the negatives of leaving the EU and didn't speak enough about the positives of remaining. The problem there is a lot of people who voted to leave the EU voted because they perceive most of the positives of EU membership as negatives and therefore you could never run an effective campaign in that regard.
 
Have you read the full article? The second half is basically saying how they still won't achieve what they originally wanted.

It's a strange article, he states that brexit is based on a myth that the entire political class colluded to construct and that it has been now leveraged by opportunists which contradicts the core of the first part of the article when he says that liberals are wrong to assume that leavers have been cruelly misled, are misinformed or naive.
 
Really?!? I worked there for a couple of years in the late 90s and they held British/Irish medics in fairly high esteem. They were shocked by our pay/working conditions though.

Apologies, by seeing it as a joke, I meant our pay and working conditions. The actual quality of our medical skills and knowledge tends to be excellent. They genuinely couldn't believe the stories I told or our salaries for that matter.

You're right, we're generally seen as incredibly competent and hard working over there, at least in part because we tend to have to. Work 2-3 times as hard in the UK/Ireland so our work ethic shines.
 

Seems like a riposte to what i was writing yesterday and the arguments are still poor. In order to appear woke or intellectual the narrative created is that a deep complex understanding is neccesary and rather than accepting the variance in political or economic knowledge or that people are misled by the rag papers they instead try to validate unreasonable opinions.

We all know sovereignty is a cover for taking control of immigration(for 90% of voters) but no it must be some human principle to fight the good fight.
 
It's not exactly like the Aussies' politicians are great, to be fair.

No they're not, they're a fecking joke too, though our current lot in Westminster somehow manage to make them look semi competent.

Seems to be a general shit show across Aus/UK/USA though.
 
I have left, because Brexit is already destroying the industry I worked in so there would be no future work but he's ignoring that in favour of churlish WUMing.

Sorry to hear that. Despite what a lot of people think, it is not a happy or pleasant experience to leave your home. It is also not something that most people want to do or a decision they take lightly.
 
He is indeed a great example of the laughably privileged side of this dreadful discourse … for another, frankly much more worrying side:

Ukip leader asks Queen to suspend parliament to thwart remain MPs
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...en-to-suspend-parliament-to-thwart-remain-mps

Isn't this basically what Mogg suggested last week?

Also not sure too much stock should be put into the opinion of a guy who is stupid enough to not only believe only 100 lorries cross the Irish border every day but post it on Twitter and claim it as fact.
 
From what some people have said to me based upon their reason for voting leave, they felt that the remain campaign ran a very negative campaign based upon all of the negatives of leaving the EU and didn't speak enough about the positives of remaining. The problem there is a lot of people who voted to leave the EU voted because they perceive most of the positives of EU membership as negatives and therefore you could never run an effective campaign in that regard.

Aye that's spot on, selling the benefits or warning about the risks were both losing strategies and in hindsight they should have focused on the individuals trying to take us out and labelled them extremists. Very much what the Tories do with the left.

Imo that should be the focus of any second referendum too, focus on the dodgy behaviour and embed the idea that people were lied to and the vote to remain is a vote against these crooks
 
There is literally no point engaging with Stan anymore. I would say he's wumming but unfortunately I have met quite a few brexit supporters who are exctactly the same, so I don't think he is. They'll be the kind of people who talk about how the Eu is a dictatorship one week and then talk about wallonia blocking ceta shows that the eu is a bloated organisation that can't get anything done and is beholden to smaller bits of the organisation.

Asking you why you haven't left the UK yet if you hate brexit so much is a morally bankrupt question but I'm sure if you'd decided to leave, there would be a similar question somehow reaching to attack you.

The argument changes based on circumstances and who he's trying to make a point against at that time. Don't waste your time.

That's such brilliant summary of some people's line of thought:lol:



Wonder why he achieved zilch in 2 years. Clown.


The cheek of that wanker is incredible. He's the equivalent of a tourist in Thailand behaving like a twat with the reasoning that he's somehow financing this country and they need the likes of him.

"They have more to lose" because some areas will face a potential loss of British tourists. Hilarious negotiation position.
 
Apologies, by seeing it as a joke, I meant our pay and working conditions. The actual quality of our medical skills and knowledge tends to be excellent. They genuinely couldn't believe the stories I told or our salaries for that matter.

You're right, we're generally seen as incredibly competent and hard working over there, at least in part because we tend to have to. Work 2-3 times as hard in the UK/Ireland so our work ethic shines.

Specialists/surgeons I tutor online from quite a few countries want to have the US and UK on their CVs as they believe they're still the two best healthcare systems to have experience in.