Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:26 am
Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:51 am
BlueGog wrote:So congratulations if you wanted Boris Johnson as PM.
Please don’t celebrate too much, though, as you have work to do. You see us remoaners have spent three and a half years now telling you Brexit was wrong but we’ve finally and completely lost. There’s pretty much nothing we can do now to stop it.
So, it’s over to you leavers. You need to get yourselves into gear to make it work. We need to see some of these benefits you’ve been able to see yet unable to properly articulate since 2016.
I hope you don’t mind but I’ve taken the liberty of writing a to-do list for you.
1. Get Brexit done please. When we say done we mean as promised, so we’ll be looking for trade deals with the EU, Japan, Australia, Canada, etc. In fact there arevabout 40 deals covering 70 countries that need to be done, please. Also with the US that doesn’t involve the NHS or chlorine. We want what you promised us. That was that we’d be no worse off than when we were an EU member. You need to crack on as this was promised by the end of January. You have seven weeks.
2. The NHS. We want the cash that was promised please. £350 million per week is about 72000 nurses so please get recruiting. This is important.
3. Scotland. OK, so these guys were promised they would remain in the EU if they remained in the UK. They’re pretty pissed. In fact they’ve voted almost exclusively for the SNP so they might want to leave. Equally you said the UK wouldn’t split so you’ll need to both grant Scotland its independence and keep it as part of the United Kingdom. Good luck squaring this circle. N.B. This is urgent.
4. Northern Ireland. Oooookay then. You’ve really buggered this one up. There’s a chance they could look to reunify with the republic now because they didn’t want to brexit. Regardless you’ve caused instability there where we and they can least afford it. N.B. This is also urgent.
5. The economy. Johnson keeps talking about unleashing the potential of the country. We need to see this soon if possible. We don’t want to see the downturn that “project fear” predicted. We don’t want to be poorer. We don’t want to lose out.
6. You’ll also need to “bring the country back together”. This might be tricky as a lot of people seem to be really really angry with each other.
That’s as far as I’ve got. Should keep you busy. So go and get all British about things. Roll up your sleeves, pull your socks up, dig deep and deliver what you promised.
And remember, if you fail to deliver any of this it’s on you, Brexit and Tory voters. You wanted this so badly and now you have it. We honestly hope we’re wrong and that you can make a success of this but if you can’t then we will forever tell you that we told you so.
Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:59 am
Mon Dec 16, 2019 11:11 am
Mon Dec 16, 2019 12:35 pm
BlueGog wrote:So congratulations if you wanted Boris Johnson as PM.
Please don’t celebrate too much, though, as you have work to do. You see us remoaners have spent three and a half years now telling you Brexit was wrong but we’ve finally and completely lost. There’s pretty much nothing we can do now to stop it.
So, it’s over to you leavers. You need to get yourselves into gear to make it work. We need to see some of these benefits you’ve been able to see yet unable to properly articulate since 2016.
I hope you don’t mind but I’ve taken the liberty of writing a to-do list for you.
1. Get Brexit done please. When we say done we mean as promised, so we’ll be looking for trade deals with the EU, Japan, Australia, Canada, etc. In fact there arevabout 40 deals covering 70 countries that need to be done, please. Also with the US that doesn’t involve the NHS or chlorine. We want what you promised us. That was that we’d be no worse off than when we were an EU member. You need to crack on as this was promised by the end of January. You have seven weeks.
2. The NHS. We want the cash that was promised please. £350 million per week is about 72000 nurses so please get recruiting. This is important.
3. Scotland. OK, so these guys were promised they would remain in the EU if they remained in the UK. They’re pretty pissed. In fact they’ve voted almost exclusively for the SNP so they might want to leave. Equally you said the UK wouldn’t split so you’ll need to both grant Scotland its independence and keep it as part of the United Kingdom. Good luck squaring this circle. N.B. This is urgent.
4. Northern Ireland. Oooookay then. You’ve really buggered this one up. There’s a chance they could look to reunify with the republic now because they didn’t want to brexit. Regardless you’ve caused instability there where we and they can least afford it. N.B. This is also urgent.
5. The economy. Johnson keeps talking about unleashing the potential of the country. We need to see this soon if possible. We don’t want to see the downturn that “project fear” predicted. We don’t want to be poorer. We don’t want to lose out.
6. You’ll also need to “bring the country back together”. This might be tricky as a lot of people seem to be really really angry with each other.
That’s as far as I’ve got. Should keep you busy. So go and get all British about things. Roll up your sleeves, pull your socks up, dig deep and deliver what you promised.
And remember, if you fail to deliver any of this it’s on you, Brexit and Tory voters. You wanted this so badly and now you have it. We honestly hope we’re wrong and that you can make a success of this but if you can’t then we will forever tell you that we told you so.
Mon Dec 16, 2019 12:37 pm
Bluebird-in-Jackland wrote:Seems like a case of someone who’s unable to accept defeat. The country has spoken.
I’m pretty sure the Tories know exactly what they have to do, and no doubt a plan was already in place.
Mon Dec 16, 2019 12:38 pm
Bluebird-in-Jackland wrote:Seems like a case of someone who’s unable to accept defeat. The country has spoken.
I’m pretty sure the Tories know exactly what they have to do, and no doubt a plan was already in place.
Mon Dec 16, 2019 12:51 pm
Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:16 pm
BlueGog wrote:So congratulations if you wanted Boris Johnson as PM.
Please don’t celebrate too much, though, as you have work to do. You see us remoaners have spent three and a half years now telling you Brexit was wrong but we’ve finally and completely lost. There’s pretty much nothing we can do now to stop it.
So, it’s over to you leavers. You need to get yourselves into gear to make it work. We need to see some of these benefits you’ve been able to see yet unable to properly articulate since 2016.
I hope you don’t mind but I’ve taken the liberty of writing a to-do list for you.
1. Get Brexit done please. When we say done we mean as promised, so we’ll be looking for trade deals with the EU, Japan, Australia, Canada, etc. In fact there arevabout 40 deals covering 70 countries that need to be done, please. Also with the US that doesn’t involve the NHS or chlorine. We want what you promised us. That was that we’d be no worse off than when we were an EU member. You need to crack on as this was promised by the end of January. You have seven weeks.
2. The NHS. We want the cash that was promised please. £350 million per week is about 72000 nurses so please get recruiting. This is important.
3. Scotland. OK, so these guys were promised they would remain in the EU if they remained in the UK. They’re pretty pissed. In fact they’ve voted almost exclusively for the SNP so they might want to leave. Equally you said the UK wouldn’t split so you’ll need to both grant Scotland its independence and keep it as part of the United Kingdom. Good luck squaring this circle. N.B. This is urgent.
4. Northern Ireland. Oooookay then. You’ve really buggered this one up. There’s a chance they could look to reunify with the republic now because they didn’t want to brexit. Regardless you’ve caused instability there where we and they can least afford it. N.B. This is also urgent.
5. The economy. Johnson keeps talking about unleashing the potential of the country. We need to see this soon if possible. We don’t want to see the downturn that “project fear” predicted. We don’t want to be poorer. We don’t want to lose out.
6. You’ll also need to “bring the country back together”. This might be tricky as a lot of people seem to be really really angry with each other.
That’s as far as I’ve got. Should keep you busy. So go and get all British about things. Roll up your sleeves, pull your socks up, dig deep and deliver what you promised.
And remember, if you fail to deliver any of this it’s on you, Brexit and Tory voters. You wanted this so badly and now you have it. We honestly hope we’re wrong and that you can make a success of this but if you can’t then we will forever tell you that we told you so.
Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:20 pm
BluebirdWhitchurch wrote:Bluebird-in-Jackland wrote:Seems like a case of someone who’s unable to accept defeat. The country has spoken.
I’m pretty sure the Tories know exactly what they have to do, and no doubt a plan was already in place.
How is it? I’m also resigned to the result so now I expect everything to be carried out as promised instead of dragging us even further through the dirt
Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:22 pm
splottthedog wrote:Bluebird-in-Jackland wrote:Seems like a case of someone who’s unable to accept defeat. The country has spoken.
I’m pretty sure the Tories know exactly what they have to do, and no doubt a plan was already in place.
..like it was after the referendum? and the 2017 election? oh yes the tories famously plan ahead for this sort of thing dont they?
have a word
Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:22 pm
Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:22 pm
BluebirdWhitchurch wrote:Bluebird-in-Jackland wrote:Seems like a case of someone who’s unable to accept defeat. The country has spoken.
I’m pretty sure the Tories know exactly what they have to do, and no doubt a plan was already in place.
How is it? I’m also resigned to the result so now I expect everything to be carried out as promised instead of dragging us even further through the dirt
Mon Dec 16, 2019 3:46 pm
Bluebird-in-Jackland wrote:splottthedog wrote:Bluebird-in-Jackland wrote:Seems like a case of someone who’s unable to accept defeat. The country has spoken.
I’m pretty sure the Tories know exactly what they have to do, and no doubt a plan was already in place.
..like it was after the referendum? and the 2017 election? oh yes the tories famously plan ahead for this sort of thing dont they?
have a word
You obviously don’t understand politics then, without a majority in parliament the chances of you making your plan work are slim to none. Now there’s a majority it can actually happen.
Mon Dec 16, 2019 4:05 pm
Bluebird-in-Jackland wrote:Seems like a case of someone who’s unable to accept defeat. The country has spoken.
I’m pretty sure the Tories know exactly what they have to do, and no doubt a plan was already in place.
Mon Dec 16, 2019 5:11 pm
Mon Dec 16, 2019 5:31 pm
Mon Dec 16, 2019 6:20 pm
Mon Dec 16, 2019 7:17 pm
Mon Dec 16, 2019 8:44 pm
Mon Dec 16, 2019 8:50 pm
Mon Dec 16, 2019 8:54 pm
bluesince62 wrote:Fight, fight, fightf@ck the politics,they are all lying,backstabbing c@nts,promise the world,and deliver a pastie
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Tue Dec 17, 2019 12:24 am
BlueGog wrote:So congratulations if you wanted Boris Johnson as PM.
Please don’t celebrate too much, though, as you have work to do. You see us remoaners have spent three and a half years now telling you Brexit was wrong but we’ve finally and completely lost. There’s pretty much nothing we can do now to stop it.
So, it’s over to you leavers. You need to get yourselves into gear to make it work. We need to see some of these benefits you’ve been able to see yet unable to properly articulate since 2016.
I hope you don’t mind but I’ve taken the liberty of writing a to-do list for you.
1. Get Brexit done please. When we say done we mean as promised, so we’ll be looking for trade deals with the EU, Japan, Australia, Canada, etc. In fact there arevabout 40 deals covering 70 countries that need to be done, please. Also with the US that doesn’t involve the NHS or chlorine. We want what you promised us. That was that we’d be no worse off than when we were an EU member. You need to crack on as this was promised by the end of January. You have seven weeks.
2. The NHS. We want the cash that was promised please. £350 million per week is about 72000 nurses so please get recruiting. This is important.
3. Scotland. OK, so these guys were promised they would remain in the EU if they remained in the UK. They’re pretty pissed. In fact they’ve voted almost exclusively for the SNP so they might want to leave. Equally you said the UK wouldn’t split so you’ll need to both grant Scotland its independence and keep it as part of the United Kingdom. Good luck squaring this circle. N.B. This is urgent.
4. Northern Ireland. Oooookay then. You’ve really buggered this one up. There’s a chance they could look to reunify with the republic now because they didn’t want to brexit. Regardless you’ve caused instability there where we and they can least afford it. N.B. This is also urgent.
5. The economy. Johnson keeps talking about unleashing the potential of the country. We need to see this soon if possible. We don’t want to see the downturn that “project fear” predicted. We don’t want to be poorer. We don’t want to lose out.
6. You’ll also need to “bring the country back together”. This might be tricky as a lot of people seem to be really really angry with each other.
That’s as far as I’ve got. Should keep you busy. So go and get all British about things. Roll up your sleeves, pull your socks up, dig deep and deliver what you promised.
And remember, if you fail to deliver any of this it’s on you, Brexit and Tory voters. You wanted this so badly and now you have it. We honestly hope we’re wrong and that you can make a success of this but if you can’t then we will forever tell you that we told you so.
Tue Dec 17, 2019 12:47 am
Tue Dec 17, 2019 8:12 am
Tue Dec 17, 2019 9:56 am
Jock wrote:All this from a man who thinks an independent Wales would make us all rich, by selling water to the English
Tue Dec 17, 2019 10:35 am
dogfound wrote:Jock wrote:All this from a man who thinks an independent Wales would make us all rich, by selling water to the English
well by his and Adam Prices figures it would.
3pence per litre when a 4 person household uses 148,000 litres per year equates to £ 4,440 a year water rates over and above what they pay now. if it came to it my money would on the English building a few damns..
Tue Dec 17, 2019 11:03 am
TheHangedMan wrote:What a pitiful post by the OB! What I cannot understand, and I am a bit stupid I admit, is that there was a democratic binary vote...."once in a generation" I was told by the PM!!!!!!
Tue Dec 17, 2019 11:40 am
splottthedog wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:What a pitiful post by the OB! What I cannot understand, and I am a bit stupid I admit, is that there was a democratic binary vote...."once in a generation" I was told by the PM!!!!!!
it was an advisory referendum, it was written in the referendum act. anyone who read the act would have known that they were voting in a referendum that was not legally binding.
i get the feeling most people didnt read the act before they voted
Tue Dec 17, 2019 11:46 am
Jock wrote:dogfound wrote:Jock wrote:All this from a man who thinks an independent Wales would make us all rich, by selling water to the English
well by his and Adam Prices figures it would.
3pence per litre when a 4 person household uses 148,000 litres per year equates to £ 4,440 a year water rates over and above what they pay now. if it came to it my money would on the English building a few damns..
Allowing 5 years to complete the dams, approx 10,000,000 households in England that’s 22billion divide by one million Welsh homes that’s £4,000 or possibly £44,000 per householdfekkin hell Barry will be like St Tropez.