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29/12/2018 11:38 | #241055 very interesting stonedyou. That's essentially the same story as the one from the Telegraph I posted first thing. Could it be that the forces of decency and honesty are finally making a stand? That they are saying 1. This deal may be well-intentioned but it's a disaster. Let's not say any more about it. 2. The idea of a second referendum is both ludicrous and morally wrong, and it doesn't even serve any real purpose except kicking the can down the road. 3. The disagreements we have with the EU are absolutely fundamental. They simply cannot be papered over and it is high time we recognized this - something which, to its credit, the EU has recognized for a long time. 4. We got along just fine without the EU for many centuries. No doubt there will be difficulties in the immediate aftermath of leaving, but in time we'll again get along fine without the EU as we did before. 5. The people have spoken. If their voice is ignored, no-one will ever again believe Britain is a democracy or anything like it. | grahamite2 | |
29/12/2018 11:36 | Better a no deal than a bad deal. Well this Ms May is a bad deal so cut to the quick and get out of the EU once and for all. | excell1 | |
29/12/2018 11:23 | SCOTLAND THE FULL FACTS: In recent years more money has been spent in Scotland than has been collected, whether or not you count money collected from the North Sea oil and gas industries. This has also been the case over the last 18 years if you look at the revenue collected and money spent per person in Scotland. That said if you look at overall spending that hasn’t always been true. At times Scotland has collected more in total revenue, including that from the North Sea, than has been spent. | jacko07 | |
29/12/2018 11:19 | Just read the latest, coincidentally, that 2 drones were found, neither of which was deemed to have been involved. Plod reckons that definitely there were rogue drones, but they go on to say that police drones might had led to some confusion... Only good thing to have come out of all this is that airports and planes should become safer - in the UK at least. Frightening things drones have turned out to be, as many of us would have realised long, long ago. | poikka | |
29/12/2018 11:08 | Anyone heard how the Gatwick drone investigation is going or seen photos of the damaged drone said to have been found? | cheshire pete | |
29/12/2018 11:05 | BB: Don't agree with your comment about Redwood being bought by the knighthood. He has stood firm since fighting against Major and the Maastricht Treaty in 1993. Never wavered and 100% top man. Contrast him with some of the turncoats and ditherers in the cabinet trying to position themselves ahead of May's demise. | cheshire pete | |
29/12/2018 10:30 | Oh you really lost it today Stoned you for the record . 100 per cent Scottish . Not Minerve A levels Maths not what it used to be in seems :-) | bargainbob | |
29/12/2018 10:26 | minerve is Rat-Bag-Bob | stonedyou | |
29/12/2018 10:20 | So 55% don`t think like you.....There`s an awful lot of Scottish people who don`t think like you isn`t there Rat-Bag-Bob.....And being you ain`t Scottish either!! You could wonder why are you advocating Scottish issues.... . . . . . . not being a Scot and all????? | stonedyou | |
29/12/2018 10:15 | Need to go fun talking to you today Stoned one . Sure Minerve not stopped laughing yet. | bargainbob | |
29/12/2018 10:11 | Stoned one the question was on the EU . As you clearly cannot add up ,instead of saying sorry you bring in another question to divert your mistake. Everyone knows that the 2014 ref was 55 to 45. That's a hundred in case you need help adding . | bargainbob | |
29/12/2018 10:07 | So 38% of Scottish voters wanted Brexit and you still haven`t divulged the % for the Scottish independence vote.....Why would that be???? You`ve said your good at FIGURES!!!! | stonedyou | |
29/12/2018 10:00 | Why haven`t you filtered me long before!!! Existence, you and me, is like going to the toilet, one flush, and you are gone. | stonedyou | |
29/12/2018 09:57 | Stoned You as would London . The shocking thing about Clydebank was Churchill left it undefended . Some things never change . If you need help adding in the future give me a shout . | bargainbob | |
29/12/2018 09:55 | stonedyou.........no more........filtered | mikemichael2 | |
29/12/2018 09:43 | Oh so not admitting you got it wrong lol. | bargainbob | |
29/12/2018 09:42 | I`m glad you mention 38% and not 48% So a lot of Scots think differently do they Rat-Bag-bob. And how many VOTED to stay in the union???? Stop using Wiki there`s a good boy | stonedyou | |
29/12/2018 09:40 | Keep it up, Bob, I might believe you - nah. Bob- "Scotland was 62 per to stay in the EU". Not a typo, just a new way of writing "per cent". Admit it, the only criticism of the JR article that you could come up with was the typo. That's so typical of Remoaners. In reality, you're a Nationalist Scot who is unable to see that if Scotland ever became independent from the rest of the UK, you'd then become even less independent in the arms of the EU - and have to pay the EU for the pleasure instead of receiving from the rest of the Union. That is if they'd have you, which, as you probably would need support, they wouldn't touch you. We, in the rest of the UK, would then have migrants trying to get in from the North as well as the South. | poikka | |
29/12/2018 09:37 | World war 2. Radar Developed in secret during the Second World War, the object-detection system that uses radio waves to determine the location and speed of an object evolved under Angus-born Robert Watson-Watt in 1936 and later tracked aircraft in the Battle of Britain. | bargainbob |
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