EU. In or out?

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simonw wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 2:32 pm
daveuprite wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 12:55 pm<snip> Exactly where you or your parents/grandparents emerged from a vagina one day decades ago has never been more important. :lol: Absurd but true.
Are you saying that hitherto you have underestimated the importance of vaginas?
Feel free to start a new ABR gynecology thread, Simon, where we can sing their praises...
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well i see the same old things on the thread off doom,
looks like no kumquat and Foie gras on toast for a while,
seems some of you have found a loophole to become european again so cheer up,
remember more now than ever save the planet buy local,
on a plus great shed,

dave.
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Another positive note from Jacob:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/vi ... exit-video
I bet the Scottish fisherman who risk losing their jobs are chuffed to bits at the thought of all those happy fish.
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hotbulb wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 3:08 pm
Oop North John wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 12:17 pm Are Sainsbury's selling "happy fish"? :?
Not sure, but the sole (dover or lemon??) didn't look at all pleased!
If they're British they're happy ones: :roll:
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Thanks to Bojo and his clowns, these fish won't be landed in the UK, so no work in preparing them or transporting them. Lost UK income and revenue. Some boats on the West Coast are looking at registering in NI too.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55669168
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So we left the EU to 'save our fishing industry' and the fishermen are now flagging out to the EU.

Thanks guys!
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dave h wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:47 pm looks like no kumquat and Foie gras on toast for a while,
A sad attempt to make it look like brexit effects will only be felt by middle class urbanites. Brexit voters bought and will still demand tomatoes in winter, and lemons/oranges whenever they fancy them. Try persuading them otherwise. Even the Daily Mail is hilariously starting to complain about shortages that result directly from the nativism they've been promoting for years. The hypocrisy and mendacity is breath-taking.
dave h wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:47 pm remember more now than ever save the planet buy local,
A sad attempt to associate conservation with brexit. Brexit was led by polluting millionaires and climate-change deniers. Don't make me laugh...
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Brexiteers have been saying that oranges etc should be sourced from the Americas instead of Europe...how local is that?

The Nazis were keen on 'German food for German people' and tried to fob them off with carrots carved into orange segment shapes and coffee made from acorns.
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don't you remoaner monkeys (I made that phrase up all on me own 8-) ) ..realise that Boris got a deal for the UK .....
yes its imperfect and damn inconvenient for us ... but who is that down to? ... Boris and his negotiators? .. or the awkward EU dictators? ..

and tbh, you can't blame the EU, as they are protecting their own, and membership is just that .. membership of all the benefits .. and if we left we could not expect those benefits .... but given time, the majority of those benefits will gradually return, .. why? .. because it is in all our interests to do so ..

but dont forget that boris got the deal and we got through leaving and the transition .. it was a poor deal ... but that was down to the EU !!!!!

so when you are all taking the piss out of boris' deal, you are taking the piss out of your own EU preferred masters .. who were always set on punishing UK and showing the 27 how `bad` it is to leave ....
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Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 10:29 am Brexiteers have been saying that oranges etc should be sourced from the Americas instead of Europe...how local is that?

The Nazis were keen on 'German food for German people' and tried to fob them off with carrots carved into orange segment shapes and coffee made from acorns.
while trying to debunk the outrageous idea :D of carrots in the form of orange segments ...
did you know that the myth of carrots improving eyesight was to hide the success of radar, a new thing in ww2?

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-cul ... -28812484/
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