No . We led the way, straight off the blocks, left the EU standing with tail between legs. I do not agree with your presumption that they have a better take up. We are out of the EU, you should try and get used to it and stop knocking the UK. Get a Union Jack out later , Last Night Proms on TV. Wave your flag proudly and sing along. You can even wave an EU flag if it makes you feel better like some of the sad cases in the audience there no doubt.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 11:36 amAh right. So regardless of take up, you’d agree that being in the EU didn’t hamper anyone’s opportunity to get the vaccine?Kimpon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 11:34 amIf what you say is correct probably due to those Nations being far more compliant, appreciative and sensible as regards their health and well being. Also , not full of ill informed conspiracy theorists.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:41 am
Interesting theory. Interesting though how Spain, Denmark, Portugal, France and Italy all have a higher % of their population vaccinated than us though.
Still, at least there was no red tape for us now.
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KIMPON ( The Board's No1 WUM ) said:- " No . We led the way, straight off the blocks, left the EU standing with tail between legs. I do not agree with your presumption that they have a better take up. We are out of the EU, you should try and get used to it and stop knocking the UK. Get a Union Jack out later , Last Night Proms on TV. Wave your flag proudly and sing along. You can even wave an EU flag if it makes you feel better like some of the sad cases in the audience there no doubt."
I say : I very much doubt KIMPON's ( The Board's No1 WUM ) sincerity. If he genuinely holds these views, maybe a trip to Specsavers will get his rose tinted specs replaced with clear glass. There are huge UK supply problems down to lack of EU lorry drivers and most sensible commentators say numerous other post-Brexit problems. Prices are rising. Supermarket shelves are empty. We are warned of empty Supermarkets come Christmas ( even Tory media saying this ). No glass phials for blood tests and they are being cancelled because of this. Northern Ireland teetering on the brink of a chasm as the Accord breaks down (all due to the Agreement being settled whilst we were in EU). Most Tories now realise the disadvantages of a lying git as a PM. Who at least got Brexit done. Now they are asking why?
I say : I very much doubt KIMPON's ( The Board's No1 WUM ) sincerity. If he genuinely holds these views, maybe a trip to Specsavers will get his rose tinted specs replaced with clear glass. There are huge UK supply problems down to lack of EU lorry drivers and most sensible commentators say numerous other post-Brexit problems. Prices are rising. Supermarket shelves are empty. We are warned of empty Supermarkets come Christmas ( even Tory media saying this ). No glass phials for blood tests and they are being cancelled because of this. Northern Ireland teetering on the brink of a chasm as the Accord breaks down (all due to the Agreement being settled whilst we were in EU). Most Tories now realise the disadvantages of a lying git as a PM. Who at least got Brexit done. Now they are asking why?
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Scaremongering Remoaners spreading fictitious lies and rumours still. What prices are rising? I have just been to Tesco’s, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s shopping. Chicken never been so easy to buy. £3 in M&S forked a whole bird. Three whole legs in M&S £1.30! Tin bake beans M&S 35p. Cheese in M&S £1.85 for block. Doz eggs £2 loafs bread 65p. The others stores I mention even cheaper so stop lying please.Clive Evans wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:00 pm KIMPON ( The Board's No1 WUM ) said:- " No . We led the way, straight off the blocks, left the EU standing with tail between legs. I do not agree with your presumption that they have a better take up. We are out of the EU, you should try and get used to it and stop knocking the UK. Get a Union Jack out later , Last Night Proms on TV. Wave your flag proudly and sing along. You can even wave an EU flag if it makes you feel better like some of the sad cases in the audience there no doubt."
I say : I very much doubt KIMPON's ( The Board's No1 WUM ) sincerity. If he genuinely holds these views, maybe a trip to Specsavers will get his rose tinted specs replaced with clear glass. There are huge UK supply problems down to lack of EU lorry drivers and most sensible commentators say numerous other post-Brexit problems. Prices are rising. Supermarket shelves are empty. We are warned of empty Supermarkets come Christmas ( even Tory media saying this ). No glass phials for blood tests and they are being cancelled because of this. Northern Ireland teetering on the brink of a chasm as the Accord breaks down (all due to the Agreement being settled whilst we were in EU). Most Tories now realise the disadvantages of a lying git as a PM. Who at least got Brexit done. Now they are asking why?
The Pandemic is causing some supply problems as people still on Furlough. I know as a Remoaner you want the country to fail to suit your warped affiliation to the EU but you should get used to the fact that we have left. The EU countries are still sending all their fruit and veg here. Try buying an English apple in a supermarket.
This country has dealt with the pandemic superbly. There have obviously been hiccups and hurdles with track and trace and PPE but this was an unprecedented event.
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It did though. It was all over the news in the early stages. They have caught up nowApple Wumble wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 11:36 amAh right. So regardless of take up, you’d agree that being in the EU didn’t hamper anyone’s opportunity to get the vaccine?Kimpon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 11:34 amIf what you say is correct probably due to those Nations being far more compliant, appreciative and sensible as regards their health and well being. Also , not full of ill informed conspiracy theorists.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 10:41 am
Interesting theory. Interesting though how Spain, Denmark, Portugal, France and Italy all have a higher % of their population vaccinated than us though.
Still, at least there was no red tape for us now.
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werent they just protesting at AZ ?George wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:34 pmIt did though. It was all over the news in the early stages. They have caught up nowApple Wumble wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 11:36 amAh right. So regardless of take up, you’d agree that being in the EU didn’t hamper anyone’s opportunity to get the vaccine?
Then making sure the vaccines werent causing masses of deaths ?
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 08779.htmlKimpon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:22 pmScaremongering Remoaners spreading fictitious lies and rumours still. What prices are rising? I have just been to Tesco’s, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s shopping. Chicken never been so easy to buy. £3 in M&S forked a whole bird. Three whole legs in M&S £1.30! Tin bake beans M&S 35p. Cheese in M&S £1.85 for block. Doz eggs £2 loafs bread 65p. The others stores I mention even cheaper so stop lying please.Clive Evans wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:00 pm KIMPON ( The Board's No1 WUM ) said:- " No . We led the way, straight off the blocks, left the EU standing with tail between legs. I do not agree with your presumption that they have a better take up. We are out of the EU, you should try and get used to it and stop knocking the UK. Get a Union Jack out later , Last Night Proms on TV. Wave your flag proudly and sing along. You can even wave an EU flag if it makes you feel better like some of the sad cases in the audience there no doubt."
I say : I very much doubt KIMPON's ( The Board's No1 WUM ) sincerity. If he genuinely holds these views, maybe a trip to Specsavers will get his rose tinted specs replaced with clear glass. There are huge UK supply problems down to lack of EU lorry drivers and most sensible commentators say numerous other post-Brexit problems. Prices are rising. Supermarket shelves are empty. We are warned of empty Supermarkets come Christmas ( even Tory media saying this ). No glass phials for blood tests and they are being cancelled because of this. Northern Ireland teetering on the brink of a chasm as the Accord breaks down (all due to the Agreement being settled whilst we were in EU). Most Tories now realise the disadvantages of a lying git as a PM. Who at least got Brexit done. Now they are asking why?
The Pandemic is causing some supply problems as people still on Furlough. I know as a Remoaner you want the country to fail to suit your warped affiliation to the EU but you should get used to the fact that we have left. The EU countries are still sending all their fruit and veg here. Try buying an English apple in a supermarket.
This country has dealt with the pandemic superbly. There have obviously been hiccups and hurdles with track and trace and PPE but this was an unprecedented event.
Brexit: Food shortages could ‘cancel Christmas’ and last well into 2022, industry warns
Not what the papers are.saying .or indeed the Industry itself
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... 519997.amp
Food shortages could be permanent, warns industry body
As for English Apples
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p ... /284477058
" All our British apples come from trusted growers around the UK. Richard and Ali Capper, farm 100 acres of apples at Stocks Farm on the Herefordshire / Worcestershire border ".
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All Remoaner scaremongering.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:57 pmhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 08779.htmlKimpon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:22 pmScaremongering Remoaners spreading fictitious lies and rumours still. What prices are rising? I have just been to Tesco’s, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s shopping. Chicken never been so easy to buy. £3 in M&S forked a whole bird. Three whole legs in M&S £1.30! Tin bake beans M&S 35p. Cheese in M&S £1.85 for block. Doz eggs £2 loafs bread 65p. The others stores I mention even cheaper so stop lying please.Clive Evans wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:00 pm KIMPON ( The Board's No1 WUM ) said:- " No . We led the way, straight off the blocks, left the EU standing with tail between legs. I do not agree with your presumption that they have a better take up. We are out of the EU, you should try and get used to it and stop knocking the UK. Get a Union Jack out later , Last Night Proms on TV. Wave your flag proudly and sing along. You can even wave an EU flag if it makes you feel better like some of the sad cases in the audience there no doubt."
I say : I very much doubt KIMPON's ( The Board's No1 WUM ) sincerity. If he genuinely holds these views, maybe a trip to Specsavers will get his rose tinted specs replaced with clear glass. There are huge UK supply problems down to lack of EU lorry drivers and most sensible commentators say numerous other post-Brexit problems. Prices are rising. Supermarket shelves are empty. We are warned of empty Supermarkets come Christmas ( even Tory media saying this ). No glass phials for blood tests and they are being cancelled because of this. Northern Ireland teetering on the brink of a chasm as the Accord breaks down (all due to the Agreement being settled whilst we were in EU). Most Tories now realise the disadvantages of a lying git as a PM. Who at least got Brexit done. Now they are asking why?
The Pandemic is causing some supply problems as people still on Furlough. I know as a Remoaner you want the country to fail to suit your warped affiliation to the EU but you should get used to the fact that we have left. The EU countries are still sending all their fruit and veg here. Try buying an English apple in a supermarket.
This country has dealt with the pandemic superbly. There have obviously been hiccups and hurdles with track and trace and PPE but this was an unprecedented event.
Brexit: Food shortages could ‘cancel Christmas’ and last well into 2022, industry warns
Not what the papers are.saying .or indeed the Industry itself
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... 519997.amp
Food shortages could be permanent, warns industry body
As for Rnglish Apples
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p ... /284477058
" All our British apples come from trusted growers around the UK. Richard and Ali Capper, farm 100 acres of apples at Stocks Farm on the Herefordshire / Worcestershire border ".
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So, no then? CoolKimpon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 11:41 amNo . We led the way, straight off the blocks, left the EU standing with tail between legs. I do not agree with your presumption that they have a better take up. We are out of the EU, you should try and get used to it and stop knocking the UK. Get a Union Jack out later , Last Night Proms on TV. Wave your flag proudly and sing along. You can even wave an EU flag if it makes you feel better like some of the sad cases in the audience there no doubt.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 11:36 amAh right. So regardless of take up, you’d agree that being in the EU didn’t hamper anyone’s opportunity to get the vaccine?
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How are the bbc the independent & a company that works on behalf of stores Remoaner ?Kimpon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:06 pmAll Remoaner scaremongering.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:57 pmhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 08779.htmlKimpon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:22 pm
Scaremongering Remoaners spreading fictitious lies and rumours still. What prices are rising? I have just been to Tesco’s, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s shopping. Chicken never been so easy to buy. £3 in M&S forked a whole bird. Three whole legs in M&S £1.30! Tin bake beans M&S 35p. Cheese in M&S £1.85 for block. Doz eggs £2 loafs bread 65p. The others stores I mention even cheaper so stop lying please.
The Pandemic is causing some supply problems as people still on Furlough. I know as a Remoaner you want the country to fail to suit your warped affiliation to the EU but you should get used to the fact that we have left. The EU countries are still sending all their fruit and veg here. Try buying an English apple in a supermarket.
This country has dealt with the pandemic superbly. There have obviously been hiccups and hurdles with track and trace and PPE but this was an unprecedented event.
Brexit: Food shortages could ‘cancel Christmas’ and last well into 2022, industry warns
Not what the papers are.saying .or indeed the Industry itself
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... 519997.amp
Food shortages could be permanent, warns industry body
As for Rnglish Apples
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p ... /284477058
" All our British apples come from trusted growers around the UK. Richard and Ali Capper, farm 100 acres of apples at Stocks Farm on the Herefordshire / Worcestershire border ".
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‘The BBC?’tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 2:34 pmHow are the bbc the independent & a company that works on behalf of stores Remoaner ?Kimpon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:06 pmAll Remoaner scaremongering.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:57 pm
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 08779.html
Brexit: Food shortages could ‘cancel Christmas’ and last well into 2022, industry warns
Not what the papers are.saying .or indeed the Industry itself
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... 519997.amp
Food shortages could be permanent, warns industry body
As for Rnglish Apples
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p ... /284477058
" All our British apples come from trusted growers around the UK. Richard and Ali Capper, farm 100 acres of apples at Stocks Farm on the Herefordshire / Worcestershire border ".
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I think they were rather pro-remain?
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Stupid is what Stupid does
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The Remoaners are out in force up at the Albert Hall tonight still weeping. Boxes of flags of EU that they cannot give away! All wearing those silly ‘Smurf’ hats looking ridiculous hahahahaha hilarious! Get up here Tuffers you will be at home here!
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Why would i want to go anywhere near there ?
1 Pr*ck like you there is enough for
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I doubt many Brexiteers are going to be concerned about M&S's operation in France, Clive.
Anyway, the AUKUS announcement is as clear a signal as we're going to get as to where our future trade and security alignment will be.
Anyway, the AUKUS announcement is as clear a signal as we're going to get as to where our future trade and security alignment will be.
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Whose side will you be on?
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Conscientous Objector.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:59 amWhose side will you be on?
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I say we take off, nuke China from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 11:07 amConscientous Objector.
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