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Jimbuna 03-29-21 06:09 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y28QMkoY-2M

Catfish 03-29-21 07:19 AM

I did not watch the video but the Trans-Pacific Partnership was modelled and based on the European Union’s single market. Trump did all to get the US out of it, as also was Farage's intention. Maybe the US will now rejoin, with Biden being Potus.

The EU has been invited to join some months ago:

"I think it would be fantastic to get the EU into the CPTPP, but they would not be able to join at the moment. With their approach on agriculture and standards, it is impossible for them to accede."

"This doesn't mean they can't change their approaches."
He noted: "It would be good for the world if they did and I am hopeful that somebody in the EU trade department is trying to figure out what to change in order to become an accession country."

Now wouldn't this be nice :haha:

Moonlight 03-29-21 09:35 AM

Eurostar warning: UK must NOT invest in ailing rail franchise ‘Not a cash cow’

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...on-brexit-news

This drama will not go away.
Damned if they do and damned if they don't, giving money to a French state owned business is going to bring more political trouble than it's worth Bozo.
Why don't France ask the EU to bail out Eurostar, don't the EU have some emergency plans drawn up for eventualities like this one. :o

Catfish 03-29-21 12:35 PM

Does not really make sense, but hey ..

UK pays Eurotunnel 33 million pounds over 'secretive' no-deal Brexit ferry contracts

Moonlight 03-29-21 01:32 PM

Quote:

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has paid out 33 million pounds to settle a claim with Eurotunnel which runs the Channel Tunnel between Britain and France after the firm took legal action over the process to award ferry contracts to cope with a no-deal Brexit.
Bloody Hell!, Bozo you'd better not give these EU sharks another bleeding penny, what a bleeding cheek holding their bleeding begging bowl out and trying to scrounge even more money out of the UK. :o
Piss off and **** off for good you bleeding vampires, just give Macron the grannie shagger a knock on his door and tell him they own most of the Eurotunnel so they can stump up the bleeding cash, bloody EU currants. :yep:

I'm slightly annoyed. :O:

Moonlight 04-02-21 09:36 AM

Britain is starting to thrive freed from EU shackles and Brussels is terrified JAYNE ADYE
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...?ocid=msedgntp

Catfish 04-02-21 09:59 AM

^ Jayne Adye, the self-appointed chief of "get Britain out"

"I approve."

https://i.imgur.com/5fIBCWWl.jpg

Moonlight 04-02-21 10:14 AM

Hey Catfish, I hope you stood to attention and saluted our glorious leader while whistling Land of Hope and Glory, if you didn't I'll come over there and stick your head up Merkel the muppets ass. :haha:

Catfish 04-02-21 10:21 AM

"God save Queen Boris"


He'd have us to also vote for him if he only showed up here like this :haha:

https://i.imgur.com/ASfu92dl.jpg

Skybird 04-02-21 11:28 AM

He does better than our Supernanny and her circles of chairs and demands for party-ordered collective consensus.



Seriously, Catfish, as a citizen of a country that has not only not covered itself with fame in the pandemic crisis, but since late summer last year has not missed an opportunity to make a fool of itself, you sit in a glass house that makes it seem inadvisable to constantly throw with stones after the British just because you do not forgive them their Brexit. The Germans are to blame for messing up the vaccination - not Johnson. Biontech is a German company and fed with german tax money. Nobody than ourselves stopped us from making better use of this constellation, like the British used their ace card best to their advantage.



There is one answer Germany and the EU could give to the Brexit: getting our homework done better and accepting the British challenge and becoming better and more competitive and more combative ourselves instead of dozing endlessly on a thick, fat pillow of tax plundered loot and GDR 2.0-affinity and lamenting the oh so unfair selfishness of the Brits.



The way Angie Supernanny is talking to Germans, is in word, sound and behaviour exactly the same like adults use to talk to little babies. Her style alone tells everything one needs to know about what she think of the citizens.



Compared to that, Johnson's voltes, comical or not, are almost refreshing. Merkel just lulls Germans to death. Since 16 years. And thats why life over here feels like being trapped in a giant drop of hardening honey.

Catfish 04-02-21 12:22 PM

Oh please. :doh:

Jimbuna 04-02-21 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2739959)
He does better than our Supernanny and her circles of chairs and demands for party-ordered collective consensus.



Seriously, Catfish, as a citizen of a country that has not only not covered itself with fame in the pandemic crisis, but since late summer last year has not missed an opportunity to make a fool of itself, you sit in a glass house that makes it seem inadvisable to constantly throw with stones after the British just because you do not forgive them their Brexit. The Germans are to blame for messing up the vaccination - not Johnson. Biontech is a German company and fed with german tax money. Nobody than ourselves stopped us from making better use of this constellation, like the British used their ace card best to their advantage.



There is one answer Germany and the EU could give to the Brexit: getting our homework done better and accepting the British challenge and becoming better and more competitive and more combative ourselves instead of dozing endlessly on a thick, fat pillow of tax plundered loot and GDR 2.0-affinity and lamenting the oh so unfair selfishness of the Brits.



The way Angie Supernanny is talking to Germans, is in word, sound and behaviour exactly the same like adults use to talk to little babies. Her style alone tells everything one needs to know about what she think of the citizens.



Compared to that, Johnson's voltes, comical or not, are almost refreshing. Merkel just lulls Germans to death. Since 16 years. And thats why life over here feels like being trapped in a giant drop of hardening honey.

I'm not up to speed with the situation in Europe but I wish they'd realise they are not dealing with a third world country but rather a large economic sovereign nation with a population fast growing in resentment because of the same resentment we are witnessing coming from across the channel.

Only one thing is certain and that is the fact that both parties or sides of the arguments are harming themselves in the process. Macron in particular is happy because it is Germany who is footing the bill.

Word is out that the hypocrite has recently stated publicly he is willing to accept the AstraZeneca jab if offered it.

Moonlight 04-04-21 06:13 AM

Here we go again. :o

ROAD RAGE Kill the Bill protesters cause mayhem by sitting in MOTORWAY while violent clashes with cops see 28 arrested
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/145374...olice-warning/

What is the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and how will it change protests?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56400751

The quicker this new bill comes into law the better, I'm sick and tired of these Wokie leftists riding roughshod over decent citizens lives, no more glueing themselves to tube trains, no more damaging historical monuments, no more protesting outside school gates, no more disruptive protesting about something that has happened in another country, if you don't like it here you have the option to **** off somewhere else don't you?.

Iran anyone, how about Syria, Pakistan, Yemen, lets cast the net further afield shall we, how about South America, Africa, Asia?, what! no takers, I thought there wouldn't be many, as for the left wing Labour Party and their dickhead leader Starmer they can go to hell and back before I'd consider voting for the red flag again. :haha:

Jimbuna 04-04-21 06:22 AM

https://i.postimg.cc/RhP26LWw/Eb-TCKKHXs-AAk2t-R.jpg

Moonlight 04-04-21 07:20 AM

There'll always be an England, I'm not one who cares for the current National Anthem but if they ever decided to change it this one would be one I could be proud of.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qhLPWcm-0w

https://i.ibb.co/7CmMDc6/gettyimages-52116164.jpg

mapuc 04-04-21 09:43 AM

Regarding Jim's picture in post #13714 on this page.

The Leader of Labour is doing what every other politician in opposition of the government, selling their own soul for thousands of votes.

He couldn't care less about these BLM(Black Life....)

Markus

Jimbuna 04-04-21 01:52 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJrjcCmoRwc

Jimbuna 04-05-21 05:04 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsPzE2FWy9Y

Jimbuna 04-05-21 05:24 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adqLpHiUi_A

Skybird 04-05-21 05:27 AM

Laurence Fox, who got, in his own words, "excommunicated from the church of woke".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pcw0KDjPk-g



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