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Re: Brexit
This wont make it much better, but I think that the idea is for it to be changed to CAUKUS when Canada eventually joins.
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I think sooner or later the West will be at war with China. Sadly I feel it’s inevitable.
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They have a head start. They have already finished off 4.5million of usRedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 2:25 pm
I think sooner or later the West will be at war with China. Sadly I feel it’s inevitable.
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I'm nearly as excited about being able to buy fruit in pounds and ounces as I was about getting a blue passport, more than makes up for the lack of availability and increased prices of said fruit. I hope the next step is changing all calendars back to1965 across the UK for ever more. Might make planning across years a little more logistically complicated but the price is well worth paying for a good old British year.
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Do you not mean 1966?Mick McQuaid wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 11:54 am I'm nearly as excited about being able to buy fruit in pounds and ounces as I was about getting a blue passport, more than makes up for the lack of availability and increased prices of said fruit. I hope the next step is changing all calendars back to1965 across the UK for ever more. Might make planning across years a little more logistically complicated but the price is well worth paying for a good old British year.
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A pints a pint right? With or without the crown stamp.
Wasn't there some EU exemption to allow the pint as a measurement for beer to continue in the UK?
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No - a pint is not a pint.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 12:55 pmA pints a pint right? With or without the crown stamp.
Wasn't there some EU exemption to allow the pint as a measurement for beer to continue in the UK?
The Crown stamp causes a fractalisation of the light which in turn excites some of the sub-atomic particles in a very specific way, which results in the beer attaining a unique characteristic.
Sure, the EU 'allowed' us to keep our pints, but they were secretly plotting all along to get rid of the Crown stamp so that our beer would taste even worse than it usually does.
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So I was right. This crown thing is a load of bollix because we've actually had pints all along. Thank you.Dunners wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:00 pmNo - a pint is not a pint.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 12:55 pmA pints a pint right? With or without the crown stamp.
Wasn't there some EU exemption to allow the pint as a measurement for beer to continue in the UK?
The Crown stamp causes a fractalisation of the light which in turn excites some of the sub-atomic particles in a very specific way, which results in the beer attaining a unique characteristic.
Sure, the EU 'allowed' us to keep our pints, but they were secretly plotting all along to get rid of the Crown stamp so that our beer would taste even worse than it usually does.
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Re: Brexit
Well if you exclude The Falklands, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Salisbury the use of chemical weapons in Syria... his views on street art and his views on what would win an election to name a few he's always right I suppose
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please expla8n a little more clearly .Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 1:19 pm Well if you exclude The Falklands, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Salisbury the use of chemical weapons in Syria... his views on street art and his views on what would win an election to name a few he's always right I suppose
Otherwise it just seems like a bitterness rather than
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Re: Brexit
Best for Britain ( one time advocate of re-joining EU, now a supporter of Internationalism ) has published a new poll. Interestin view of recent events.
New polling for B4B. 53% think Brexit has created more problems than it has solved. Only 15% think it has solved more problems than it has created.
Excluding don't-knows, that is a staggering 78% to 22% thinking Brexit has been a net negative. ~AA
New polling for B4B. 53% think Brexit has created more problems than it has solved. Only 15% think it has solved more problems than it has created.
Excluding don't-knows, that is a staggering 78% to 22% thinking Brexit has been a net negative. ~AA
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Theyll still say you lost , just get over it, as they pull there pants back upClive Evans wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 4:13 pm Best for Britain ( one time advocate of re-joining EU, now a supporter of Internationalism ) has published a new poll. Interestin view of recent events.
New polling for B4B. 53% think Brexit has created more problems than it has solved. Only 15% think it has solved more problems than it has created.
Excluding don't-knows, that is a staggering 78% to 22% thinking Brexit has been a net negative. ~AA
after they are f*cked by the tories yet again .
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