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Guided Missile

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  1. France's economic miracle since the recession.
  2. Back on ignore, troll...
  3. Alright, so let's assume your googling is right and youth unemployment is not a bigger problem in France than the UK . What is the reason for the "sclerotic French economy that the new President, Emmanuel Macron, urgently needs to reform" that the article refers to? You're on the wrong side of a losing argument and you just keep digging, don't you? The fact is that 3 million EU citizens wish to remain in a post-Brexit UK. Explain that one away in your own words, not a paper you read.
  4. They are too busy whistling in the dark. The stats. I quoted are OECD figures that the EU politicians would prefer to ignore. Indefensible in my opinion unless you are intellectually challenged and a brainwashed leftie. 3 million EU citizens are desperate to remain in the UK, despite the golden opportunities the EU provides them:lol:. Actually the golden opportunity the EU provides, is to the politicians and civil servants. Think Kinnock and you get the idea.
  5. What is winding me up is the smug EU politicians patronising our great country, on the basis that they seem to have headed off the populist revolt amongst their own voters. Well guys, laugh about it while you can, because the fundamentals are still the economy, not how many votes you can garner from your dumb electorate. As the OP says, it is all about the economy, stupid. So, what is clear to anyone who has a brain, is that it appears the greatest concern of the other EU countries now, is the right for their citizens to remain in the UK, with all the benefits that gives. So, if we are so f** ked, why do 3 million EU citizens want to remain here, or expats want to return, despite Brexit? Employment is number one, given that youth unemployment runs in Greece at 47%, Spain at 44%, Italy at 38%, Portugal at 28% and France at 25%. The UK is 13%, by the way. So, when some politician from any of these countries pats Theresa May on the back in sympathy, think how they are failing their own youth and have nothing to be smug about. She is in this position, largely because the youth voters in this country are spoilt, naive and their votes can be bought with promises that can't be paid for, much like their student loans. Ask a young Italian whether he wants a job in London, any job and stop throwing bricks at the police, you young Marxist jerk-offs. Most expats just want the right to come back and live out their final years in the greatest country in the world, while working tax payers subsidise their care. We need a Prime Minister who says f*** you, to some slime ball, Merkel poodle, like Macron and tells him that you only got in because Hollande was ten times worse than Theresa May was. Mate, keep kissing Merkels fat ass, because we won't. Don't get me started on Italian politicians...
  6. Read this and weep, numbnuts...
  7. I don't know about you lot, but if my fridge exploded and set fire to my kitchen, my first thought would probably not be to pack a suitcase and bag up my designer gear...
  8. I'll have to stop trying to blame drug dealers for sh !t. The last thing I'd want is to upset that sector of our society....
  9. It may be too early for many, but not for me. This should never happen again. Cladding doesn't catch fire on it's own and fridges don't normally explode. The only time I ever experienced an exploding fridge was when I allowed a research chemist to chill a solution of a pharmaceutical, dissolved in diethyl ether in our laboratory fridge. Later that night, as the thermostat in the fridge made contact and sparked, the fridge full of flammable vapour blew up and burnt the laboratory down. Flameproof laboratory fridges are available, but very expensive. We have 5 of them. MDMA is normally purified by dissolving in acetone, filtering and then cooling, so that it crystallises out of solution. Acetone is also very flammable and if a normal fridge is full of acetone vapour, a spark from the thermostat will turn the fridge into a bomb. Such an explosion could cause aluminium and polyethylene cladding to catch fire in a heartbeat. So, the first lesson is do not store flammable liquids in a domestic fridge and the second lesson is that if you do, make sure the building in which the fridge is situated is not clad in combustible material. The first lesson is the most important because the second lesson will not occur. Just saying.... ....also this is interesting but who knows if it's relevant?
  10. What debts? I think it may be worth remembering the London Debt Agreement the UK, France and the US reached with Germany: I think, considering the UK hasn't, to my knowledge, invaded the EU and murdered millions of it's citizens, it would be fair for us to tell the EU to jog on, when it comes to paying any debt owed to the pension pot they may have agreed in Brussels.
  11. Whatever the Germans say, the EU is dead. An institution that only benefits them. No country in the world runs a larger current account surplus than Germany with the surplus totalling $288bn in the 12 months to March, 8.1 per cent of GDP. They continue to screw every other country in the bloc and only the UK and Donald Trump can recognise the fact. Oh, and George Soros... The recent election doesn't change anything. We are still getting out of this horrible bloc and the lower pound will only strengthen our economy and lead to worldwide trade deals that will bring us long term prosperity. The best thing about the recent election? It saved the UK, killed UKIP and the SNP, all without taking us back into the EU. Onwards and upwards...!!!!
  12. I am struggling to give a sh !t about what the Irish Republic thinks of the British Governments perceived impartiality with regard to the Good Friday agreement. It will be a cold day in hell that the republican child killers and the Irish government that supported them, dictate how the UK government runs the country. Throwing the Good Friday agreement under a bus? At least we aren't blowing one up...
  13. It looks like Trump read the OP...
  14. Not quite, this one as well:
  15. Not quite, according this:
  16. I think this article may be useful to those that are interested. In particular: and:
  17. Not to mention making a fortune currency trading...
  18. YouGov polled the British to find out how they would vote in the referendum. The results put Remain ahead with 52% YouGov polled Brexiteers to find out if they lied to annoying cold callers and 52% said they did. The remainder told them the f*** off. GM polled the posters on this site on whether they have EVER been asked their opinion by YouGov in one of their polls. 100% said no.
  19. I think it likely that he would have been on Celebrity Big Brother, so great was his fame...
  20. Handel was German, Wes...
  21. Total ******. The police told them: That didn't stop the tossers at the BBC from using the headline hate crime.
  22. GM not stoking it up
  23. ...and finally, the BBC stoking it up at the time:
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