Come on can we not just celebrate this parody account. It at least gives us something to read since the genuine Leavers have mysteriously disappeared in recent months.
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Craig_David wrote:We just need to tell all are commonwealtgbcountrys to bye from us and job done brexit is a success.
People need to stop buying cheap Chinese crap and only British. Remember when we used to make things in britain like the mini or Concorde? We should do it again
I do but then from 1979 someone decided that we needed to switch from a manufacturing to a service economy.
Craig_David wrote:People need to stop buying cheap Chinese crap and only British. Remember when we used to make things in britain like the mini or Concorde? We should do it again
Concorde, one of the most Socialist projects you could have chosen, developed primarily by our French partners. Very subtle, I think you could have reeled some of em in with that one
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The Ghost of '99 wrote:Concorde, one of the most Socialist projects you could have chosen, developed primarily by our French partners. Very subtle, I think you could have reeled some of em in with that one
And isn't the Mini built by that mighty British company, BMW these days?
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The Ghost of '99 wrote:Concorde, one of the most Socialist projects you could have chosen, developed primarily by our French partners. Very subtle, I think you could have reeled some of em in with that one
Ye course it is was. If theyd of had anything to do with it it wouldnt of been built coz theyd be on strike all the time
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Craig_David wrote:Ye course it is was. If theyd of had anything to do with it it wouldnt of been built coz theyd be on strike all the time
I'd love to imagine the reaction nowadays if the British government agreed to spending billions of pounds of government money on a joint project with the French and would even take the French spelling of the name. The Mail and Express front pages would be a picture, the red-faced fury mongers would be blowing their permanently furious tops.
Fortunately in the 1960s when Concorde was developed the reactionary right wing press was not so nationalist or so powerful.
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Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:I tried to give you the benefit on your level of stupidity but you just keep dropping. I guess you did not realise that the ready made deal agreed and signed by de Pfeffel was a clean break from the EU. The trade deals we have were negotiated by the de Pfeffel party therefore if you are not content I would hold them responsible. I will let others point out how much trade we did with the EU and how much we can do with a diminishing commonwealth.
Where do we think the biggest long term growth export opportunities are - the EU or the diminishing Commonwealth which has one country with a bigger population than the whole of the EU put together.
What I think should have happened were the challenges around the GFA should have been spelled out i.e. there would need to be a border between the north and the south. If leave still won everybody knew what they voting for. You can't have bigger picture destroyed by some religious nutters
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Sal Paradise wrote:Where do we think the biggest long term growth export opportunities are - the EU or the diminishing Commonwealth which has one country with a bigger population than the whole of the EU put together.
Let's see. The one right next door. Or the one far away.
Which one will be the one where we will find the most bountiful export markets?
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Sal Paradise wrote:by some religious nutters
I’m not sure that is a full or fair reflection of the political, cultural and social status of Northern Ireland (or the North of Ireland as some would have it). It’s much more about nationalism (and good old sovereignty) than it is religion. Although I admit that they’re closely intertwined historically.
It’s hard to say that the partition of Ireland has been a success. Sorry Unionist community… it’s okay to support something that isn’t successful - I’m a Hull KR fan after all!
Bigger picture, Brexit is done and Big Dog is (nearly) gone… this should be put to bed. If Truss tries to use it to whip people up, I think it’ll fall flat with the looming cost of living crisis and everything being a bit poop. On the other hand, I’m not sure what else she’s got. Might have a look…
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