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Will Britain ever just piss off and get on with Brexit? -mod warning in OP (21/12)

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Infini wrote: »
    Dude I've seen enough of your posts to know you stray way too far into conspiracy theory country and alternate realitys where logic doesnt apply.

    The simple truth is your arguments have no merit, you cannot accept reality based on facts but on propaganda and lies and not only refuse to consider the counter arguments made but go full retard and not even bother listening. Either that or your just intentionally trolling for the sake of trolling and thus its a waste of time to bother arguing as your not interested in listening only peddling the same debunked myths and conspiracys with no ground in reality.

    Europe doesnt win from Brexit but it doesnt lose anywhere close to the level Britain does in this exercise in epic stupidity. Britain also has no power over the rest of the continent once it leave. Trying to mess with Ireland today will not end well we have connections you know. Europe wins because quite simply its numbers are bigger than Britains. Unfair but thats the crushing reality of things. Not only that but time waits for noone. The longer they're without a deal the more their buisnesses collapse and the worse people are left. Without being part of Europe they become irrelevant and obsolete.

    In fact enough over there have realized this but their broken political system simply hasn't acted to end this farce. Thats the problem when their system is based not on compromise but animosity and the need to somehow win. Unless the opposition moves to end this by the end of this month well all be breaking out the cola and popcorn as Britain engages in the biggest "It's Happening" event of epic stupidity in modern times.

    Fantasy. None of the remainers claims have been right to date and will not be.

    The future is outside the EU. There is no point talking to someone who is so weak of mind that needs to be mothered in all you do. I've zero doubt you are a socialist, even if you don't think so yourself.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,654 ✭✭✭Infini


    Stop vomiting words up that you are programmed to digest.

    Maybe accept reality as it is and stop living in delusions for starters.

    Also a nice summary of Brexit for everyone so far.

    4oq3opw4lzq31.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭Padre_Pio



    Whats your alternative to the backstop? UK suggested theirs which you don't like.

    The backstop IS the UKs alternative, seeing as they can't figure something out.

    There's no technology, no seamless border, none of these bullsh*t fairytale alternatives that British politicians have been repeating over and over again.
    It's Britain's mess to deal with. They want out, then they sort the problems that come with getting out.

    It's backstop until something better comes along, or No Deal.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Infini wrote: »
    Maybe accept reality as it is and stop living in delusions for starters.

    Also a nice summary of Brexit for everyone so far.

    4oq3opw4lzq31.jpg

    childish meme for simpletons


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Padre_Pio wrote: »
    The backstop IS the UKs alternative, seeing as they can't figure something out.

    There's no technology, no seamless border, none of these bullsh*t fairytale alternatives that British politicians have been repeating over and over again.
    It's Britain's mess to deal with. They want out, then they sort the problems that come with getting out.

    It's backstop until something better comes along, or No Deal.


    They want no deal


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭Padre_Pio


    Fantasy. None of the remainers claims have been right to date and will not be.

    The future is outside the EU. There is no point talking to someone who is so weak of mind that needs to be mothered in all you do. I've zero doubt you are a socialist, even if you don't think so yourself.

    Sure we'll see in a few weeks what's fantasy.

    There will be 3 options.

    Extension is most likely
    Deal in it's current form
    No deal.

    That's it. I'm sure you'll disappear again when the results are in, or move the goal posts to show that this is ACTUALLY what the UK wanted and everything else was some cunning plan on BJs part.

    You remember BJ, that guy who lost the majority, misled the queen and has lost every single vote in parliament :rolleyes:


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 4,850 ✭✭✭Stop moaning ffs


    Are we allowed post random fantasies and nonsense on this forum which at best is uninformed and at worst just antagonizing? Doesn’t even post any proof to back to the wild claims just his very certain and always wrong opinion.
    Thought there was rules against that?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭Padre_Pio


    They want no deal

    No they don't.
    Boris doesn't want a deal.

    The rest of the government either wants a deal, an extension or doesn't want to leave.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,654 ✭✭✭Infini


    Fantasy. None of the remainers claims have been right to date and will not be.

    The future is outside the EU. There is no point talking to someone who is so weak of mind that needs to be mothered in all you do. I've zero doubt you are a socialist, even if you don't think so yourself.

    Sterling was 70p to the €1 before the referendum.

    It's 90p to the €1 atm and anytime there's serious risk of a no deal it's gotten close to parity. It's one of the many things warned about over this and theres plenty more news and statistics but of course your not interested in anything that doesnt conform to your warped reality are you?

    Also throwing insults at me because your incapable of winning arguments just to soothe your bruised ego ain't gonna change reality. It just shows just like the rest of the Brexiteers that your incapable of coherent analytical thought and unwilling or unable to accept views or information that runs counter to that and is based on fact not fantasy.

    You are wrong.
    Your views are flawed.
    You cannot handle the truth.

    Brexit is a lie.
    Based on lies.
    Fuelled by Trolls.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,964 ✭✭✭Blueshoe


    Infini wrote: »
    Maybe accept reality as it is and stop living in delusions for starters.

    Also a nice summary of Brexit for everyone so far.

    4oq3opw4lzq31.jpg

    No matter your view on brexit we can all agree that idiotic memes to make simple a difficult situation can be mocked by all sides. Aggressively and repeatedly.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Padre_Pio wrote: »
    No they don't.
    Boris doesn't want a deal.

    The rest of the government either wants a deal, an extension or doesn't want to leave.


    Everyone wants a sensible deal, in the absence of that they want no deal. The EU will not offer a sensible deal.

    The remainers are the same folk blocking bridges in London at the moment, eejits, BA in media studies, nose ring and a career as a barista. Eejits, the noisy few, southern based.

    The soon to be unemployed parliament wants to remain or extension.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭Padre_Pio


    Everyone wants a sensible deal, in the absence of that they want no deal. The EU will not offer a sensible deal.

    The remainers are the same folk blocking bridges in London at the moment, eejits, BA in media studies, nose ring and a career as a barista. Eejits, the noisy few, southern based.

    The soon to be unemployed parliament wants to remain or extension.

    The EU wants what's best for the EU and for that I applaud them. They've shown repeatedly they have Ireland's back, as have the United States.

    The soon to be hermit kingdom of Europe is going to look very foolish over the next few weeks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Padre_Pio wrote: »
    Sure we'll see in a few weeks what's fantasy.

    There will be 3 options.

    Extension is most likely
    Deal in it's current form
    No deal.

    That's it. I'm sure you'll disappear again when the results are in, or move the goal posts to show that this is ACTUALLY what the UK wanted and everything else was some cunning plan on BJs part.

    You remember BJ, that guy who lost the majority, misled the queen and has lost every single vote in parliament :rolleyes:


    Tom Swarbrick on LBC just now, former Cameron/May advisor and remainer says the extension plays massively into boris hands. This, the Merkel call today, the extension, it is all just gonna add to the demonisation of the remainer MPs and towards his election triumph.

    I don't know what planet anyone who says the motley crew of all sorted remainers will win an election are on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭Padre_Pio


    Tom Swarbrick on LBC just now, former Cameron/May advisor and remainer says the extension plays massively into boris hands. This, the Merkel call today, the extension, it is all just gonna add to the demonisation of the remainer MPs and towards his election triumph.

    I don't know what planet anyone who says the motley crew of all sorted remainers will win an election are on.

    Good luck to them! I wish them all the best.
    Get the f*ck out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Padre_Pio wrote: »
    The EU wants what's best for the EU and for that I applaud them. They've shown repeatedly they have Ireland's back, as have the United States.

    The soon to be hermit kingdom of Europe is going to look very foolish over the next few weeks.

    YOu do live in such a fantasy. It's needy, you come across as needy.

    The EU looks after its own interests and has weaponised the border, but didn't give a hoot about ireland a decade back or in its previous demands to make ireland vote again.

    Don't desperately cling to a few soundbites from Irish american Democrats that the US has your back over its most important global strategic partner.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Padre_Pio wrote: »
    The EU wants what's best for the EU and for that I applaud them. They've shown repeatedly they have Ireland's back, as have the United States.

    The soon to be hermit kingdom of Europe is going to look very foolish over the next few weeks.

    If you actually think the UK will become a hermit kingdom or will be made to look foolish then you have a very childish view of the world.

    May tired all that and now the blow back is a demand of the people to redeem it at any cost. This frightens the cr££ out of the EU.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭Padre_Pio


    If you actually think the UK will become a hermit kingdom or will be made to look foolish then you have a very childish view of the world.

    May tired all that and now the blow back is a demand of the people to redeem it at any cost. This frightens the cr££ out of the EU.

    The EU look very frightened rn :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Padre_Pio wrote: »
    The EU look very frightened rn :rolleyes:

    The actually do. Since Boris has come in the dynamic has changed and the more bullish he is the more they are concerned. The remain parliament is all they have to give them hope, so post the next election you will see the whole thing cave as they realise they have to play ball with the UK.

    Or as remainers have been saying, they will block vital medicine at calais for weeks on end to show whos boss...:p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭Padre_Pio


    The actually do. Since Boris has come in the dynamic has changed and the more bullish he is the more they are concerned. The remain parliament is all they have to give them hope, so post the next election you will see the whole thing cave as they realise they have to play ball with the UK.

    Or as remainers have been saying, they will block vital medicine at calais for weeks on end to show whos boss...:p

    Time will tell Crypto, but you haven't been right on a single thing so far.. :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Padre_Pio wrote: »
    Time will tell Crypto, but you haven't been right on a single thing so far.. :pac:

    Haven't been wrong either. Said the backstop didn't have a hope while all here said the almighty powerful EU would have the UK begging.

    Months of messages will come down to one thing, backstop or no backstop.

    No backstop, the EU have lost.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,654 ✭✭✭Infini


    YOu do live in such a fantasy. It's needy, you come across as needy.

    And your still here arguing because?
    The EU looks after its own interests and has weaponised the border, but didn't give a hoot about ireland a decade back or in its previous demands to make ireland vote again.

    Border wasnt weaponised by the EU, the whole "leave" campaign about taking back control etc was done because NI isnt a consideration to them, the border is the ONLY land border the UK has and the territory inside was essentially contested territory and essentially a civil war for nearly 30 years till the GFA. We had articles in the constitution claiming that territory until then remember. Also Ireland is part of the EU wether you like it or not and the UK is trying to damage us instead of being realistic because it's trying to satify the Dumbass "unionist" party that's done more damage to unionism in the short 3 years of Brexit than the IRA ever did. That's the stupity of it all.
    Don't desperately cling to a few soundbites from Irish american Democrats that the US has your back over its most important global strategic partner.

    You seem to forget history, the Irish have a large presence in the USA because the UK didnt give a toss back during the 1840s famine and many had to leave for there. As that lady said the other night dont mess with ireland because its an issue that has support across the board not just rom democrats but republicans too and President Troll doesnt get to make deals Congress does and the only thing the UK gets is nothing and like it if they mess with Ireland and break a peace treaty for their own Vainglory and ego.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Infini wrote: »



    You seem to forget history, the Irish have a large presence in the USA because the UK didnt give a toss back during the 1840s famine and many had to leave for there. As that lady said the other night dont mess with ireland because its an issue that has support across the board not just rom democrats but republicans too and President Troll doesnt get to make deals Congress does and the only thing the UK gets is nothing and like it if they mess with Ireland and break a peace treaty for their own Vainglory and ego.


    Really, how big? 30 million of 330 million with heritage. How many of them have been or have the slightest idea of the place? How many of them is this a more important issue than the rust belt jobs they cry MAGA for.

    The more you look the more these numbers dwindle.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭Padre_Pio


    Really, how big? 30 million of 330 million with heritage. How many of them have been or have the slightest idea of the place? How many of them is this a more important issue than the rust belt jobs they cry MAGA for.

    The more you look the more these numbers dwindle.

    Same could be said for unionists in the North.

    I look forward to the next 20 years when Brexit forces Irish unification and Scottish independence


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,129 ✭✭✭✭Spanish Eyes


    Cannot understand why, or how some think that subjecting people to penury or anything like that, think what they want will be a great success.

    Cult it is now for some. But no matter.... those that have gambled on this have already won now, so they don't care anymore. Nor do their backers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Padre_Pio wrote: »
    Same could be said for unionists in the North.

    I look forward to the next 20 years when Brexit forces Irish unification and Scottish independence

    Maybe Irish unification but Scottish Independence, nope.

    Most Brits would love to see Irish unification, but can ireland afford it, what will they do with the unionists, not gonna happen for now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭Padre_Pio


    Maybe Irish unification but Scottish Independence, nope.

    Most Brits would love to see Irish unification, but can ireland afford it, what will they do with the unionists, not gonna happen for now.

    Just wait for the unionists to die out.
    Already slowly happening.

    A nice 20 year transition period to wean NI off it's welfare state and we'll be right.

    Brexit will determine the Scottish independence movement.
    Seeing that Britain is expected to enter a depression in No Deal, and tiny growth after, it could happen.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    Padre_Pio wrote: »
    Just wait for the unionists to die out.
    Already slowly happening.

    A nice 20 year transition period to wean NI off it's welfare state and we'll be right.

    Brexit will determine the Scottish independence movement.
    Seeing that Britain is expected to enter a depression in No Deal, and tiny growth after, it could happen.

    So you are waiting for a group of people to die and then will demand money for 20 years?

    NI sells an awful lot more to Britain then to the EU and Ireland. The only hope is this dream that the UK will enter a long depression (Lolz).

    Imagine if the UK does well, and like now even the nationalists would in many numbers vote for the status quo. Imagine them given a choice between prosperity and their romantic ideals?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,793 ✭✭✭FunLover18


    Imagine if the UK does well, and like now even the nationalists would in many numbers vote for the status quo. Imagine them given a choice between prosperity and their romantic ideals?

    How does the UK do well in a no deal scenario? Genuine question, in what way will the UK be doing well? What would you consider to be "doing well" that would make no deal worth it?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 4,850 ✭✭✭Stop moaning ffs


    So you are waiting for a group of people to die and then will demand money for 20 years?

    NI sells an awful lot more to Britain then to the EU and Ireland. The only hope is this dream that the UK will enter a long depression (Lolz).

    Imagine if the UK does well, and like now even the nationalists would in many numbers vote for the status quo. Imagine them given a choice between prosperity and their romantic ideals?

    Something like 87% of NI exports to the U.K. go through Dublin.

    That all stops when brexit happens no deal as you keep fantasising about. Farming business and trade in NI comes to an immediate stop.


    Square that circle.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭cryptocurrency


    FunLover18 wrote: »
    How does the UK do well in a no deal scenario? Genuine question, in what way will the UK be doing well? What would you consider to be "doing well" that would make no deal worth it?

    In the same way it did well after the vote that was instantly meant to see 700k job loses. It will be doing well in comparison to the EU.

    The UK economic model is primed to do well globally with it's soft power, hard power, influence, services, culture and global outlook. A brief period of adjustment is nothing and doesn't phase people with a pro business, entrepreneurial outlook.

    The remainers have a very tiny window, of some very minor data, to scream HAHA, DOOMED before they will stupid again.

    Plus, we all know the EU won't be long before they are back at the table, they can't afford to have the UK as a hostile neighbour.

    Oh and they won't be holding medicine and food in France, they try that trick, they all that says is they are desperate and on their last legs. You hear murmurs of that, put your mortgage on the EU collapsing.

    They will do a deal, and the UK needs that deal to be made after a no deal for it to be a fair deal for the UK.


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