RobinBHM
Established Member
Well I voted out, the missus voted in
Aaahh ... so the cost of keeping 750 trucks on the road perpetually is insignificant? no wonder you're supporting in.
I look forward to someone saying sometime in the future - well, we've got to keep them going , it's history and tradition.
That has to be be the most ridiculous comment in 66 pages.
It's not perpetual and it's not that significant - if you bother to do a bit of research you will see why.phil.p":29hbeot4 said:Aaahh ... so the cost of keeping 750 trucks on the road perpetually is insignificant? no wonder you're supporting in.
I look forward to someone saying sometime in the future - well, we've got to keep them going , it's history and tradition.
That has to be be the most ridiculous comment in 66 pages.
Jacob":qc25a8qn said:phil.p":qc25a8qn said:A key feature of the EU is free movement of people, which is as far away from these forms of totalitarianism as you can possibly get.
Personally I think the free movement of people is the most interesting and radical detail of the treaty and has huge potential for constructive change and future development which we can't yet imagine. Democracy on the hoof.
No wonder the right are so upset about this! I just hope they don't win the vote and set civilisation back in its tracks for another generation or longer.
phil.p":2e1i3sx4 said:We did. Four million of us got an MP.
Well exactly. That is my point. The sheer nonsense of the Brexit indignation.phil.p":1gpbhe2w said:Really??? Hotels had to use metal bins before the EU existed.
Not 'for once' almost all of Jacob's contributions here have been well reasoned, intelligent and articulate. It's just a huge shame that more people in the UK don't share such a well meaning social conscience.Random Orbital Bob":1a1htvjc said:For once I agree 100% with you Jacob. A sophisticated and progressive argument...what the hell have you been smoking??
Jake":111dzcu2 said:You need to congregate in Kipper-ghettos.
Strictly speaking this isn't a political issue as such.Flynnwood":xfnxbx7f said:Question to mods: Are conversations of a political nature allowed on this forum now Ad infinitum?
Or is this EU discussion an exception?
Jacob":1j01w7qo said:Well exactly. That is my point. The sheer nonsense of the Brexit indignation.phil.p":1j01w7qo said:Really??? Hotels had to use metal bins before the EU existed.
In fact fire regs date back to the Anglo Saxon era, but took off in a big way after the fire of London (1666) with party wall specifications etc.
Another cafe owner was extremely angry and vocal for Brexit - being particularly worried about young Syrian immigrants - "they all have mobile phone you know!!". This was close to Hadrians wall - northern edge of the Roman empire at the same time as Syria was the southern edge. I bet they were wittering insanely about Syrians 2000 years ago!
Rhossydd":3hojrvkh said:Not 'for once' almost all of Jacob's contributions here have been well reasoned, intelligent and articulate. It's just a huge shame that more people in the UK don't share such a well meaning social conscience.Random Orbital Bob":3hojrvkh said:For once I agree 100% with you Jacob. A sophisticated and progressive argument...what the hell have you been smoking??
Inoffthered":35lcb73x said:Jake":35lcb73x said:You need to congregate in Kipper-ghettos.
And you paint the Leave campaign as the nasty campaign!
Flynnwood":phb5v4f1 said:Question to mods: Are conversations of a political nature allowed on this forum now Ad infinitum?
Or is this EU discussion an exception?
Just asking ...
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