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Posted: 30 Jun 2016, 18:07
by Johnny Rev 7.0
markfiend wrote:BTW any idea how brexit will affect Brits on the mainland?
No idea
Mark. Time will tell as things become clearer over the next few years.
markfiend wrote:I hope it doesn't f*ck you over John.
I'll be fine. Depending on what happens I'll have three options:
1. Remain a British citizen.
2. Become a German citizen (8+ years residency/language skills)
3. Become an Irish citizen (Birthright)
It will take a lot of soul searching on my behalf (I'm proud to be Northern Irish and British), but ultimately my decision may come down to who's got the best International football team.
Posted: 30 Jun 2016, 19:53
by iesus
Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:markfiend wrote:BTW any idea how brexit will affect Brits on the mainland?
No idea
Mark. Time will tell as things become clearer over the next few years.
markfiend wrote:I hope it doesn't f*ck you over John.
I'll be fine. Depending on what happens I'll have three options:
1. Remain a British citizen.
2. Become a German citizen (8+ years residency/language skills)
3. Become an Irish citizen (Birthright)
It will take a lot of soul searching on my behalf (I'm proud to be Northern Irish and British), but ultimately my decision may come down to who's got the best International football team.
For your
consideration to decide Johnny
Posted: 30 Jun 2016, 21:45
by Pista
That is so cool.
I saw some of the videos going online & they were truly an awesome lot.
Changing someone's flat tyre was a good one & did you see the one of them doing the
bull-fight with the Swedish fans?
That was priceless
Posted: 30 Jun 2016, 22:09
by eastmidswhizzkid
i agree. not sure why the "morons who spoil it for the rest" dont want to be seen in that light.....apart from the fact that they're fuc
king morons.
Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 09:38
by markfiend
Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 10:38
by Bartek
Norman Hunter wrote:
Evan McGregor wrote:
@BorisJohnson You spineless c$&t You lead this ludicrous campaign to leave EU. Win, and now fuc& off to let someone else clear up your mess.
I fixed that for you.
Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 11:46
by eotunun
Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 11:51
by Bartek
Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 12:06
by Pista
Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 14:21
by Being645
Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 17:51
by iesus
An interesting view
about results
What do you know about this chap Jonathan Pie?
Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 21:29
by Swinnow
Not sure about Jonathan Pie but the Johnny Pye is a decent enough pub in Heswall ha ha
Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 21:59
by eastmidswhizzkid
i watched question time last night and though it wasn't comforting it showed the politicians haven't got any more of a clue as to what's happening than the rest of us.
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 13:00
by Being645
Now Farage has resigned as well ...
... probably to have more time to support European rightwingers in their efforts for their own referendum ...
...
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 15:40
by Pista
Being645 wrote:Now Farage has resigned as well ...
... probably to have more time to support European rightwingers in their efforts for their own referendum ...
...
He hasn't resigned as an MEP.
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 17:31
by iesus
Pista wrote:
He hasn't resigned as an MEP.
MEP stands for member of european parliament ?
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 17:35
by Johnny Rev 7.0
I'm back in the UK on Wednesday for nine nights. It'll be interesting to hear/feel:
1. What the local vibe is regarding Brexit.
2. The thoughts and opinions of those who engage with me.
Note: It's all non-Goff. Cornwall, Devon and East Sussex.
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 17:41
by Johnny Rev 7.0
iesus wrote:MEP stands for member of european parliament ?
Yes. He resigned as leader of UKIP, but still remains as an MEP.
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 17:54
by Pista
Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:iesus wrote:MEP stands for member of european parliament ?
Yes. He resigned as leader of UKIP, but still remains as an MEP.
Yep. And gets almost £80k a year for doing practically bugger all.
Considering UKIP had such an anti-EU stance their MEPs hardly bothered to attend debates or even vote, effectively denying the UK at least more of a say in many issues & so whatever was passed in Brussels stood without them even trying to challenge it.
Now, all of a sudden, now the referendum is won, democracy's a cool thing eh?
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 19:23
by eastmidswhizzkid
>gasp< you're not suggesting that a politician could be guilty of
hypocrisy are you
Steve? wash your mouth out!
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 19:33
by Pista
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:>gasp< you're not suggesting that a politician could be guilty of
hypocrisy are you
Steve? wash your mouth out!
I know. I did reach for the soap, but there was one of those evil CE marks on the label & I had to search for something with "made in China" printed on it instead
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 21:29
by stufarq
For the last week or so, it looked like he was making excuses to stay, saying he thought the other Leavers were going to go back on their immigration promises. Now suddenly he resigns. Internal party strife? Jumping before he's pushed?
And although he's still an MEP for now, eventually he won't be able to be. Cos we won't have any.
Mind you, he resigned once before, so let's not count our chickens just yet.
Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 21:41
by Being645
Pista wrote:eastmidswhizzkid wrote:>gasp< you're not suggesting that a politician could be guilty of
hypocrisy are you
Steve? wash your mouth out!
I know. I did reach for the soap, but there was one of those evil CE marks on the label & I had to search for something with "made in China" printed on it instead
Posted: 05 Jul 2016, 07:22
by Bartek
Watching this
in or out dance by Brtish politicians, i can't resist from posting
this cheesy song.
I adore your Island.
Posted: 05 Jul 2016, 09:25
by markfiend
Bartek wrote:Watching this
in or out dance by Brtish politicians, i can't resist from posting
this cheesy song.
I adore your Island.
I would have gone more for
this one.