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OldNick

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  1. You have Redmond in that team, perhaps you meant Ings
  2. Well Jeremy only will have to hear the engines and he will throw his arms up in surrender
  3. Its been to court and he was found guilty. I abhor any violence to women and have never partaken is such things. I think it is fair to say though I would have thought if she was punched in the face 20 times perhaps you would expect rather more injuries. I suspect that he hit her perhaps 3-5 times but in the fear she was going through it seemed a lot more.
  4. Of course, I get it now lol.
  5. It shows how tolerant or how soft we have got , if a Saints fan started the same at FP he would have got a hiding. I doubt years ago he would have dared to so,
  6. Shurlock, I do not try to pretend that Iam an expert, in fact im not an expert in anything as those who believe they are normally have a big fall. In my profession I have a deep knowledge but still most weeks I learn or see something new, even after 40 + years of trading. Funnily enough my post highlights why we voted out, much like myself the EU laws seemed to be part of the reason such people were hard to extradite. People like yourself who either work in it or it is part of their life knew this wasnt the case. As for the ECHR Im not always a fan of it. Too many people at the trough and taking advantage for financial gain IMO, but Im sure you will come back and slash me down on that as well. I notice you were a Bellemoor boy one time, it seems it was a higher standard than when I was there lol
  7. OK, but do you believe that these products will not arrive?
  8. Totally agree, why are we here? Well mainly as a lot of the older generation felt they were tricked into agreeing to join the EU on the back of it being a common trading market. Those people held a grudge and the media/politicians played on it for decades, thus the later generations also felt resentment. Having the Eupopean court of justice etc stopping us extraditing criminals and the other madness( in my eyes)of some laws also made you throw your arms up in disgust. As I have stated many times that I voted to stay in, not because I love the EU but it was the best of a bad lot, as well as the financial risks we were taking. Once we lost I felt that as a democracy we should follow it through, and like when we first joined the EU, the politicians said 'well it was all there in the Treaty of Rome you should read it, the same can be said of us leaving. The info was all there but most of the population just scratched the surface and took a judgement.
  9. But it has been released and used in the same way has it not? IMO as it is the worst case scenario ,it is indeed containing the same damage. If the government of any colour published the set of measures that weren't showing the worst case even improbable case, the opponents would be on them like a pack of wolves. As we are in a blame society they will go out of their way to go to absolute worst case nightmare. Of course you know this, but will use it for the case of your side of argument. I notice that the pack has bullied Wes away, no doubt some of his thoughts on this are incorrect but the worst of political extremes shout any opposition down. No doubt they will move onto others using personal insults and bringing innocent family members into play. Something UJ started sometime ago doing and now it seems the fashion has spread. A shame on some on here
  10. I dont think it was put together by the government but by the Civil service which of course if totally different.
  11. to be fair I suggest a few posters on here are stating it as fact, as well as the media at large.
  12. I totally understand your concerns but Iam sure that there will be emergency measure. The RAF will be on standby and the pharm companies will be delighted to sell the product.
  13. Reasonable Worst Case scenario, i expect if the Hampshire Police issued a worst case scenario for the Derby match you'd not go and board your windows up.lol If you really believe that medicines will be stopped from entering the UK you are as mad as the extreme exitters. We are being played by the establishment and falling for it hook line and sinker. Any responsible government will look at worst case as they should do, I suspect they will expect something a tad less extreme.
  14. https://www.hl.co.uk/news/2019/9/12/germany-hides-the-awkward-truth-about-the-euro
  15. Lol, but for all his faults he was a bloody good opening batsmen and stood up to seriously fast bowling like Lillee , Thompson as well as the WI bowlers, most of the time without protective helmets.Could have done with him in the current Ashes that's for sure
  16. Bloody hell if Robert Mugabe was an ambassador for the UN i cant see the problem re Boycott
  17. What if it is anther close one, do we go through with the shall we shan't we for another 3 years? What if the vote in Parliament comes down to just one vote on the deal, it will stay as a running sore forever. Revoke Article 50 maybe the only option, I suspect the Europeans will press the button anyway and rightly so, they have more important things to worry about.
  18. Corbyn got the same on occasions as well, in fact all politicians face such stuff.
  19. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/football/england-u21s-failed-at-euro-2019-due-to-overconfidence-bordering-on-arrogance-says-fa-chief-les-reed/ar-AAGPRVY?ocid=spartanntp Bloody hell Reed talks about arrogance lol
  20. Am I reading right what you are saying? The whole mess is about the border and having to have the hard border surely. Boris is not wanting that either
  21. Yes a very decent article. As for 'banging on about getting Brexit done to end uncertainty ' I wonder if you rely on the public sector that is at this time insulated by the current climate, but if you are in the private sector you will feel the cold winds of recession kicking in.
  22. Well how about going to negotiations telling the other side that your trump card is now not on the table. The Eu were as fearful of No deal as we are. Notice how there were some cracks appearing in the Europeans but now they can breathe again. As for getting 700 people to agree on a common theme good luck with that one. Great Britain has lost all credibility, the Brexiteers are destroying what they pertain to love and worse still have opened the door to the most left wing government in our nations history. I feel great sadness that we are sleepwalking into a bigger nightmare, and once we have had the Labour government (if they get a working majority) we will as a nation never recover. David Cameron and Nigel Farage have a lot to answer for. Enjoy full employment now while you can as once Corbyns madcap schemes are brought upon us the investment and companies will leave us in droves. I dont trust Boris but I wonder if the man in the street is tired and aware of Corbyn and co's obvious stalling and may think 'lets get on with it' and vote Boris just to get this nightmare gone.
  23. Did his constituency vote in or out I wonder? 27 years he has been earning a fine salary and his wonderful pension. Never heard of him until today. As for the Liberals being the right people, god the leader jumps from one side to the other
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