Erimus74
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It's unlike the boards hierarchy to name call fellow posters,I don’t assume brexiters are right wing tories. I simply assume they are idiots. Or liars
It's unlike the boards hierarchy to name call fellow posters,I don’t assume brexiters are right wing tories. I simply assume they are idiots. Or liars
I’ve lost patience. People like you bumble on, with “oh but I don’t need turkey, or a job in fishing, or fuel”It's unlike the boards hierarchy to name call fellow posters,
Smalltown - You are being nasty again with your comments, now stop it.I’ve lost patience. People like you bumble on, with “oh but I don’t need turkey, or a job in fishing, or fuel”
No matter what the next Brexit disaster is people like you will either deflect or laugh at it. I can’t even comprehend what level of stupidity it takes to ignore all the things that are going wrong. So yes, it does seem beyond idiotic to me for anyone to still defend Brexit. I know you’re embarrassed and you’d rather we ignored it but anyone who wants to drive a car, eat food, or heat their home can no longer ignore it. I can’t think of any word, other than idiotic, for someone who looks at all of those problems and stills supports the process that caused them. Maybe someone can help me come up with a synonym that makes you feel less embarrassed?
Yeah I get that and you're a bigger man than me. But I'm angry that my country is so badly damaged in so many ways. There are people on here who celebrate the process that has damaged my country. My patience has ran out so I express myself accordingly. If I could be more sanguine about it I would, but I love the UK so I just can't bring myself to show any respect to those who willfully want to destroy it.@SmallTown I get that you're passionate about Brexit, I am too. I get that you're frustrated with some people burying their head in the sand and refusing to acknowledge the mess it has caused, I get frustrated too. You and I are on the same side on the subject but if there's one thing that's likely to entrench views further its being called ridiculous childish names. It won't change anyone's mind and will if anything simply make their position even firmer.
Trying to belittle and humiliate isn't the way to help heal the mess Brexit has created and you really need to understand that. It's affecting your mental health judging by the postings on here.
I don't say this to cause trouble with you or any sort of argument, as I say we are in the same side.
Please try to take a few days away from here or at the very least don't throw insults it doesn't help anyone.
That's some spin going on in that headline.Food shortages not experienced by most, survey suggests
61% said everything they needed was available to buywww.gazettelive.co.uk
I think the operative phrase in this article being “3500 adults”.
18% couldn't even get some essentials.That's some spin going on in that headline.
40% of shoppers are finding shortages of foods they need, and the other 60% "said everything they needed was available to buy", so not necessarily that they hadn't noticed shortages in other things.
I think, as we van see on this message board, some brexitists simply don't care they were lied toWonder what would happen if the vote was this week now that your average halfwit has to queue to fill he car up?
And more importantly now that the Brexiteers lies have all been exposed.
I follow what you are saying Festa5.
Personally, I would be been content for the UK to be a Norway. Norweigans seem to be happy to out of the EU but in the Single Market. As said my prime concern was change was needed for the sake ultimately of the declining UK regions.
Only 61%?Food shortages not experienced by most, survey suggests
61% said everything they needed was available to buywww.gazettelive.co.uk
I think the operative phrase in this article being “3500 adults”.
That might have been your prime concern but alas it wasn't the concern of those who engineered this mess. Brexit was all about their influence, power and wealth and they don't give a stuff about anything or anyone else. Be of no doubt they are traitors to this country and more importantly to the ordinary working people of this country.I follow what you are saying Festa5.
Personally, I would be been content for the UK to be a Norway. Norweigans seem to be happy to out of the EU but in the Single Market. As said my prime concern was change was needed for the sake ultimately of the declining UK regions.
I just think stuff is being massively over exaggerated by those with an agenda - you could say well done to the supermarkets for still providing pretty much everything we need during the pandemic, driver shortage…. It just depends which way you want to view the world.Only 61%?
That's shameful in itself.
I'm afraid the operative expression is 'Gazette'. They've interpreted widespread evidence of emerging shortages as 'Move along, nothing to see here'. What next ?- ' Most covid victims still alive!'.Food shortages not experienced by most, survey suggests
61% said everything they needed was available to buywww.gazettelive.co.uk
I think the operative phrase in this article being “3500 adults”.
This is very true and just about nails the reasons why we are where we are.That might have been your prime concern but alas it wasn't the concern of those who engineered this mess. Brexit was all about their influence, power and wealth and they don't give a stuff about anything or anyone else. Be of no doubt they are traitors to this country and more importantly to the ordinary working people of this country.