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Guided Missile

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  1. I've been banging on about it for a while and now reality dawns, as shown here. Read it and weep.
  2. I would have looked forward to your next post explaining how you knew I had a daughter, but you're back on ignore, Herbert, because you've been caught red handed and shown to be the trolling weird stalker you are. No one cares whether you expose me as anything. People can read on this site and don't need a sad f*** like you to interpret what I post. So, get back in the wardrobe with your soiled copy of Readers Wives, pal.
  3. Back in the 606 days, the posters would meet up in a pub and talk ******. Posters from Pompey and Saints. It was a laugh and we raised a bit for charity, with No Shot Sherlock? organising charity events. Everyone knew each other as most were locals. Now the weirdo's seem to have multiplied. I guess that happens when people with no friends and no life rely on the internet for their social interactions. I mean, does anyone really think shurlock the stalker has any pals, pal?
  4. I've got to admit that I have, in the past, threatened to smash shurlock's face in. It has everything to do with the fact that unlike everyone else who are anonymous on here, due to the old BBC 606 website, shurlock, as many other posters, discovered my identity. He was straight on my facebook page like the sad stalker he is. My page had a photo of my family and I. When he saw the picture of my beautiful daughter, he made a typically sexist comment that if she lost her job, she could always get a job at Hooters. What followed was that I was forced to change my facebook photo. I couldn't give two f***s about him stalking me, but the creep leering all over my daughter was too much. The next day he edited the post to cover his tracks, but he knows what he posted and I kept a copy of the post. He's obviously a weirdo and stalker and I posted that if I ever find out his identity, I will give him a good smacking. It appears now that he is running to teacher like the coward he is, but my threat still stands, pal. Anytime, anywhere...
  5. A class act...
  6. The question isn't why Nissan is moving the X-Trail production to Japan, but why they aren't moving it to somewhere else in the EU, following the free trade agreement the EU was trumpeting last week. Well, to address specific sensitivities in the 28-member trading bloc, the EU said motor vehicle tariffs would be lowered in stages during a seven-year transition period, before being eliminated. What that means is that Germany didn't want the Japanese having free access to the EU, so the tariff on cars from Japan is not 0%. It was 10% but will now be 9.2% from this month and will eventually be 0% in 2032, 13 years away. As I said before, we have idiots negotiating for the UK and the EU have snakes doing theirs.
  7. Nissan says 'business reasons' not Brexit are behind Sunderland reversal here.
  8. Oh and good luck with disposing of the batteries...
  9. Top execs told everyone that diesel was the future and that they were clean. I'm only speaking from personal experience and I will be selling the darn thing ASAP and going back to my favourite petrol car. I should never have sold it... ...still, I guess EV's are alright for pottering around, but long journeys over 50 miles, forget it. They only shift the pollution elsewhere. As Germany produces 40% of its electricity using coal, I really think that diesel or petrol cars are more efficient and cleaner, to be honest.
  10. The last post, dumbass:
  11. Clarke to make a statement to the Commons at 5:00 PM, about the illegal state aid offered to Nissan, which is now going to be withdrawn. Jeez, this sounds like British Leyland...
  12. I was posting about the Nissan deal and you are posting about the "Brexit deal". Back on ignore for being terminally stupid, pal...
  13. I've been driving an electric Golf for the last six months and take it from me. Electric motors won't take over...
  14. Mate, you're just thick. Clarke gave Nissan the tariff free exports to the EU post Brexit, that they wanted, after Ghosn made his comments at the Paris motor show, plus £80M AND offered the same tariff free access to all the other car manufacturers. So, stop dribbling and start using your brain.
  15. Read the quote again, sh!t for brains
  16. Looking back at this story, from 31 October 2016, it's clear that May has been done like a kipper and is probably the worst negotiator and PM ever. Meanwhile, in Japan, the architect of this £60m con-trick is in jail after being denied bail: Brexit, innit...
  17. The bribe I was referring to, above, was worth £60m according to the Times this morning. Nissan have gone back on the deal and ministers are considering withdrawing the offer.
  18. Ooh, look. He can cut and paste from this. I guess this is how you passed your 2 GCSE's although I guess the one in woodwork was all your own.
  19. Foreign owned corporations have learnt that if they make threats, they will be rewarded with state sponsored bribery. We don't know what sweetheart deal Cameron promised Nissan after Brexit, but it appears that they have gone back on the deal. Has this country really come to this? Bribing companies to build cars in the UK? In the 50's we were the largest car exporter in the world. Even today, Motorsport Valley, which spans an area from Warwickshire through to Berkshire, is home to around 3,500 companies – including eight F1 teams – employing over 40,000 people. At the last count, Motorsport Valley was said to contribute £9bn to the UK economy. F*** Nissan and the crook that ran them, f*** VW and the rest of the German diesel cheats. Let's stand alone and sell the world what we are best at, not the Lego assembly of cars nobody will be buying in 10 years.
  20. That famous UK politician, PM in waiting and Hugo Chavez fanboy, Jeremy Corbyn offering to lead the UK post Brexit to a brighter economic future, free of unemployment and social ills. Jesus is weeping...
  21. Herbert the champagne socialist trapped in a doomed dogma: Keep digging, Herbert and I might keep you off ignore.
  22. Spot the difference: Throwing his support firmly behind Venezuela’s elected leader, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro in a phone talk on Thursday. “The president of Russia expressed his support to the legitimate Venezuelan authorities in the context of the aggravation of the internal political crisis provoked from the outside,” said a Kremlin statement, referring to the U.S. and other countries calling an opposition leader the country's “interim president.” Putin “stressed that destructive external interference grossly violates the fundamental norms of international law,” the statement added.
  23. You tell me. You're the socialist economic genius. How about commenting on these facts, Herbert? Venezuela’s Unemployment Rate is forecasted to be 33.350 % in Dec 2018 as reported by International Monetary Fund - World Economic Outlook. It records an increase from the last reported number of 27.096 % in Dec 2017. Looking ahead, Venezuela’s Unemployment Rate is projected to stand at 44.315 % in Dec 2023. On Friday Jeremy Corbyn tweeted: “The future of Venezuela is a matter for Venezuelans. Jeremy Hunt’s call for more sanctions on Venezuela is wrong. We oppose outside interference in Venezuela, whether from the US or anywhere else. There needs to be dialogue and a negotiated settlement to overcome the crisis.”
  24. F***ing behave:
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