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God is Haaland

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  1. 8 hours ago, SirBalon said:

    After appauding like they were possesed by demons at Priti Patel's fascist xenophobic and authoritarian speech, they went back into their natural catatonic like mode.

    Ladies and gentlemen, I give you a sample of the democratic system that has given us our unelected Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The people that want to take away our future generations' rights and freedoms!

     

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    B-bu-but non-white woman can't be racist, fascist or xenophobic, because white men have all the power. Therefore YOU ARE RACIST AND SEXIST. Didn't you learn your feminism 101? 9_9

     

     

    :ph34r:

  2. 4 hours ago, Stick With Azeem said:

    I remember we were all on the old forum when you guys voted to exit..... Good days

    ikr xD

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    This is from the 19th of June 2016(ie: 4 days before the vote).

    EDIT: Actually that was June the 26th 2016 - 3 days after vote and most importantly AFTER LEAVE ADMITTED THE BUS WAS A LIE.

    Btw love the wording, @Fairy In Boots.

  3. 13 hours ago, RandoEFC said:

    The main pro-Brexiter in this thread is from the Midlands not the Norf, and anyone who loves pints is justified in doing so. I'm all for Brexit-bashing but let's stick to the facts eh? 😏

    I agree 100%. However "Norf" sounds incredibly dull, "midlands" doesn't.

  4. 11 hours ago, Dr Boris Gobshite said:

     

    The thing is it's crystal clear what's on offer,  it's the deal Theresa May negotiated with the EU. That stands regardless of what form of Brexit we choose between now and October. The EU have repeatedly stated that the deal is the deal and it's not going to change aside from a bit of window dressing here and there. For some reason everyone associated with Brexit and leaving seems to live in this fantasy land where their version of Brexit is a possibility.

    This even applies to a no-deal Brexit. Whilst we'll initially revert to WTO terms when we eventually get round to trying to negotiate a proper trade deal with the EU, our largest and closest trading partner, the terms of any trade deal are the deal that was agreed with Theresa May. That £39bn will be paid whether we leave through the back door or jump off the cliff because it's a small fraction of the £200bn+ a year the UK makes from EU exports.

     

    Hello and welcome back, mate.

  5. On 10/09/2018 at 14:51, Inverted said:

    Image result for and the weak suffer what they must

    Just finished this. I liked the fairly straightforward way of explaining a lot of the economic developments between the EU and America, and the EU and the southern states, but overall the tone was a bit dull and self-righteous. For a layman like me it was worth the effort of persisting with and reading through, but not the most captivating read.

    Initially i was considering reading one of his books, too, because he's a mathematician and I was interested in mathematical models he might have used. But then he started claiming that 90% of the European financial aids Greece received went straight to German banks - a claim that was parroted by two notorious anti-EU members on tff btw. Later he had to admit that the total fraction of aids that went to banks in general was actually just about a third. I take your post as a confirmation to my conclusion that Y. Varoufakis lacks the intellectual integrity to produce anything that's worth my time and money.

  6. On 06/04/2019 at 19:49, MUFC said:

    I never doubted his ability as a driver, and as for knowing him, you really don't know to personally know him when  his antics are being shown live on worldwide TV. Yes other teams bent the rules slightly, but what Benetton did was taking the piss. His partner Jos even made claimed, and I don't like this tosser at all, as did Senna. Even Flavio himself said we had TC on the car but never used it, do you believe it was never used on Schueys car? even when Jos spoke to Flavio about it he never wanted to discuss it, why is this?

    Schumacher didn't get punished for allegedly using TC, Benetton got punished for removing a fuel filter, which - by the way - was done by many other teams.

    When the stewards investigated the race starts in question, they discovered that MSC's start was way too slow for TC and that everyone around him had messed up, which is why he was able to pull away.

  7. On 05/07/2018 at 13:26, BartraPique1932 said:

    Ingenious 25 step Brexit master plan leaked:

    1. Shout "Project fear!".
    2. Point out that Soros is a jewish billionaire and a foreigner.
    3. Mention "Fish" and "Sovereignty". Don't mention that the UK will no longer be a rule maker, but remain a rule taker, if it wants frictionless access to the EU single market after Brexit.
    4. Pretend that Britain can simply unilaterally decide whether it wants to respect the Good Friday Agreement or not.
    5. "Death to the traitors!"
    6. >It's the will of the people to become poorer. They voted for it.
    7. "Brexit means Brexit!"
    8. Blame the EU, although you pretended that Britain would have all the leverage in the negotiations during the referendum("Easiest trade deal in history"). 
    9. "We need to get on with it."
    10. "I'm not gonna let some unelected bureaucrats from Brussels run my life." Don't mention that civil servants are unelected bureaucrats.
    11. Blame migrants.
    12. Pretend that not leaving the EU in order to prevent a downfall of the British economy means the end of democracy, because "muh referendum". Don't mention though that the UK is a parliamentry constitutional monarchy in which referendi are merely advisory by nature or that Vote leave cheated.
    13. Did you mention that George Soros is jewish yet?
    14. Point out that the EU - aka "the fourth Reich" - is run by G*rmany entirely and only seeks to create a NWO.
    15. "Look at G*rmany and all the countries it has to bail out and how the EU is forcing Germany to take all those rapefugees. The EU is destroying G*rmany. The UK needs to leave if it wants to evade a similar fate."
    16. "The EU army is gonna come and force you to take all refugees."
    17. Never ever show anyone this David Davis quote.
    18. Blame remainers.
    19. "Theresa May needs to be tougher with Brussels". Don't mention that she has basically no leverage.
    20. Select a chief negotiator who believes that you can make individual trade deals with EU member states.
    21. "I knew all along it would harm our economy for decades. But at some undefined point in the future it's going to be really great!"
    22. >BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Siemens, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, the IFS, the NHS, the WTO, the IMF, the civil servants who were involved in "The Exiting the EU Committee" report, the Grimsby Fish Merchant's Association and the majority of experts are in cahoots with Brussels.
    23. "Freeeeedom!"
    24. "We're just gonna join nafta!" Don't mention that Trump - a president known his revival of national chauvinism and his "America first" policy -  wants to get rid of nafta.  Also don't mention that all major automotive manufacturers have plants inside the current nafta region already and that by joining nafta they could move all their plants from the UK to a EU member state without losing access to any of their current markets.
    25. Sign a bill which allows the government to finalise a Brexit deal or the decision to leave without a deal - no matter how bad it will be - without the parliament.

    Btw how does Liam 'easiest trade deal in history' Fox still have a job?

    Like clockwork.

  8. 28 minutes ago, Harvsky said:

    The rest of your post was irrelevant, it had noting to do with what I challenged. Your notion that I challenged is there in writing "The EEA member don't want the UK to join".

    As Gonzo said when he saw the counter evidence the prior evidence to that which is in question is "not a true reflection of what a country or a government believes".

    The country or government being de facto "The EEA member" you mentioned.

    You challenged a strawman.

    "The EEA members don't want the UK to join" is a slightly ambigious statement. You chose to interprete it as "All EEA members don't want the UK to join", but what was actually meant was "The EEA members as a group don't want the UK to join" which should have been clear after my consequetive post, because it's the only interpretation consistent with my consequetive post. But you chose to ignore it. Apparently information becomes "irrelevant" as soon as it contradicts your assumption.

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