Paul the Wolf
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You have a cunning plan, I see.Yeah I need to return to Italy as @oates says I'm his personal Baldrick.
You have a cunning plan, I see.Yeah I need to return to Italy as @oates says I'm his personal Baldrick.
And a giant turnip!You have a cunning plan, I see.
Britain has become the replacement Trump of the world, it seems.Tweet
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And freedom of movement. Enticing!https://www.theguardian.com/politic...zens-offered-financial-incentives-to-leave-uk
EU citizens offered financial incentives to leave UK
European nationals added to voluntary returns scheme, which can include flights and up to £2,000 for resettlement
Keep it quiet though or John Redwood will be all over it.And a giant turnip!
they were busy exploring the death of Diana 20 years ago, and 10 years ago, and 5 years ago. At least Brexit has given them something else to do...I swear that the Express was not this batshit insane 20 years ago. Or am I mistaking myself?
Jesus their homepage- 95% of their articles are still hysterically criticising the EU. The others are on the royal family or slagging off the BBC.I swear that the Express was not this batshit insane 20 years ago. Or am I mistaking myself?
"Lying for profit" arguing against labor rights because it is an "EU shackle"? What else is new?So, this is how media outlets owned by billionaires continue get working people to vote against their own interests.
Ridiculous concept that we could be "shackled" to workers rights.
Same old Labour! Starmer's MPs vote to keep Brexit Britain shackled to EU employment laws
https://www.express.co.uk/news/poli...keir-starmer-labour-vote-48-hour-working-week
I am amazed anyone reads any paper. Ever.they were busy exploring the death of Diana 20 years ago, and 10 years ago, and 5 years ago. At least Brexit has given them something else to do...
I’m amazed that anyone reads the paper, and that it’s still going.
I can’t actually remember the last time I bought a paper. Used to read The Standard and Metro when commuting. But that’s when you couldn’t get internet on the tune!I am amazed anyone reads any paper. Ever.
Why?
And for what purpose?
Certainly not for the news because by definition, news in papers will always be out of date.
Their primary aim is to brainwash people into believing their own agenda.
Give them up and save your money for something useful.
Good man.I can’t actually remember the last time I bought a paper. Used to read The Standard and Metro when commuting. But that’s when you couldn’t get internet on the tune!
Still an utter trud just rolled in slightly different glitter.Jesus their homepage- 95% of their articles are still hysterically criticising the EU. The others are on the royal family or slagging off the BBC.
I hate everything the DM stands for but the Express still manages to be a low rent version of that.
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The Times is a decent read.I am amazed anyone reads any paper. Ever.
Why?
And for what purpose?
Certainly not for the news because by definition, news in papers will always be out of date.
Their primary aim is to brainwash people into believing their own agenda.
Give them up and save your money for something useful.
There are people out there that don‘t have a screen addiction.I am amazed anyone reads any paper. Ever.
Why?
And for what purpose?
Certainly not for the news because by definition, news in papers will always be out of date....
I have to be up to speed on business news for my job. The Telegraph and Times have decent business and money sections, regardless of their political biases and the FT actually seems to write pretty much dead straight about UK politics.I am amazed anyone reads any paper. Ever.
Why?
And for what purpose?
Certainly not for the news because by definition, news in papers will always be out of date.
Their primary aim is to brainwash people into believing their own agenda.
Give them up and save your money for something useful.
Isnt this same content available in their online editions as well?I have to be up to speed on business news for my job. The Telegraph and Times have decent business and money sections, regardless of their political biases and the FT actually seems to write pretty much dead straight about UK politics.
There's plenty of interesting stuff beyond the politics pages!
..well well well ... if it isn't the consequences... etcGo feck yourself you horse-faced bitch...
Post-Brexit trading 'difficult' for my business - Samantha Cameron
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-55839256
In Black Mirror lore, The Prime Minister's wife divorces him after the pig scandal (can't remember which episode but it's a little easter egg).Go feck yourself you horse-faced bitch...
Post-Brexit trading 'difficult' for my business - Samantha Cameron
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-55839256
The very first episode of BM.In Black Mirror lore, The Prime Minister's wife divorces him after the pig scandal (can't remember which episode but it's a little easter egg).
Now we might see the same thing, Samantha divorces David after fecking the country...and a pig.
Yeah, I assumed he meant reading papers full stop. I've got subscriptions to the FT, Times and Telegraph for work, but do still like reading the Saturday Guardian paper, having a break from the screen.Isnt this same content available in their online editions as well?
Jog onYou lot still crying over brexit?
Good grief. Get a life!
It's done. Move on!
So all the people who have been completely screwed over by this nationalist and deluded project of self harm should just shut up and get on with it?You lot still crying over brexit?
Good grief. Get a life!
It's done. Move on!
It just happened.You lot still crying over brexit?
Good grief. Get a life!
It's done. Move on!
The majority of people in the UK voted for it, and are happy with it. Of course there will be teething issues, and there will be some changes, but overall it's a good thing.So all the people who have been completely screwed over by this nationalist and deluded project of self harm should just shut up and get on with it?
Even if it hasn’t hurt you directly it should be discussed and learned from to maybe stop a ridiculous and stupid idea like brexit happening again.
I know it might make you uncomfortable as you probably know at some level you were sold a bunch of lies, but we won’t bury our head in the sand.
The majority of people who voted, not the populationThe majority of people in the UK voted for it,
No evidence to prove this.and are happy with it.
We currently seem like we've got him disease, not just teething issues.Of course there will be teething issues,
Such as?and there will be some changes,
Because...?but overall it's a good thing.
That is good news.Glad to see my 80 year old parents are now vaccinated against Covid.
An international movement by pharmaceutical companies and medical professionals to rapidly create a vaccine?Thanks to....
.....yeah. no.you got it...brexit.
Thanks to....you got it...brexit.
The ones that count.The majority of people who voted, not the population
There's very little opposition to it. Only the staunch remainers are still making noises against it nowadays.No evidence to prove this.
There will be teething issues because the changes are huge. However, I thought the transition period would throw up a lot more problems than what we're currently seeing.We currently seem like we've got him disease, not just teething issues.
The deal is not perfect. The services, fishing, and Northern Ireland situation isn't great, and we are seeing some trade import export issues that need addressing.Such as?
Trade freedom, freedom from EU law etc. It will take time to see the long term benefits of free trade. Voting to leave the EU was not about personal instant benefit.Because...?
The pharmaceuticals produced the vaccine, that's a little obvious.That is good news.
An international movement by pharmaceutical companies and medical professionals to rapidly create a vaccine?
.....yeah. no.
Let's ignore all the other lies you've swallowed and focus on this basic point. Again.Trade freedom, freedom from EU law etc. It will take time to see the long term benefits of free trade. Voting to leave the EU was not about personal instant benefit.
againYou know that brexit enabled the government to order the vaccines early, get it approved, and start vaccinating.
Gerronwivit!You lot still crying over brexit?
Good grief. Get a life!
It's done. Move on!
3rd biggest population in Europe, number one in deaths! Go Britain! Punching above our weight as always!The majority of people in the UK voted for it, and are happy with it. Of course there will be teething issues, and there will be some changes, but overall it's a good thing.
Glad to see my 80 year old parents are now vaccinated against Covid. Thanks to....you got it...brexit.
The one where UK companies have to fill in custom's declarations, phytosanitary certificates, veterinary certificates paying duties, tariffs , VAT to name but a few.Let's ignore all the other lies you've swallowed and focus on this basic point. Again.
What EU laws didn't you like?
Will you answer this time or ignore like usual?
All understandable.Speaking of majority, leavers only won by a majority of 2%, right? sucks to be the 48% i guess, because the leavers like to pretend remainers didn't make up 48% of the population who actually voted nor acknowledge they even exist.
What would be really interesting is if the Brexit poll was more accurate and not misleading.
How many % want hard brexit?
How many % want soft brexit within common market and shengen?
How many % want soft brexit without common market but with shengen?
How many % want soft brexit with common market but without shengen?
How many % want soft brexit with neither common market nor shengen but with FTA?
etc etc etc the possible combinations, including fisheries, services, etc.
How many % want to remain?
Suddenly you realise brexit doesn't exist. It is a mythical unicorn. So a majority actually voted to remain.
Even if we discard all these issues, an argument could be made that any decision with such huge impact on the country, should only be allowed if more than 65% or 75% voted for it. Like how amendments to a constitution are made. But no. Millions upon millions will now suffer the consequences due to that unicorn and that 2% majority.
You've found your Daily Express reader in VBSAll understandable.
But the referendum happened in 2016. And we are out of the EU. Full stop.
Let's focus on the future and not try and re-run the past.