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  1. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Calls for a 'people's vote' on the deal, or no deal, should that be the outcome of the 'Brexit' negotiations, have gathered enormous momentum if the media is to be believed this week. Perhaps the 'Independent' is just trying to talk up the forthcoming protest in the capital with their headline...
  2. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Evidence please? Some facts that might suggest exactly how, when and where the UK is likely to prosper after secession would we welcome in place of your wet dream. Tom
  3. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Experts Say Vast Deserts, Absence Of Life, May Indicate Mars Was Once Run By Conservatives. The full story can be found on this link: https://outabouter.com/2018/10/16/experts-say-vast-deserts-absence-of-life-may-indicate-mars-was-once-run-by-conservatives/ Tom
  4. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Fair play to you OG. Let no-one ever say that you are intolerant or that you don't suffer fools gladly. I wish I had your patience! Tom
  5. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Don't be cruel OG! It's obvious from this poster's contributions that he is suffering from an incurable disease. Either that or he's 9 years old and rides a BMX Burner, on grown-up internet sites without his parents' knowledge. Tom
  6. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    This piece from a Guardian scribe today is worth a read, if only for the lovely phrase, 'rococo verbiage', describing Boris Johnson's stupidity in his misuse of the English language. Here is the link and I commend it to this house::D...
  7. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I suggest that someone who proudly boasts that he voted to leave the EU twice is unlikely to comprehend the economic husbandry involved in such matters. Tom
  8. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    In regard to the Irish border question, leaving all the other 'Brexit' problems aside, the 'BrexitExposed' webside has come up with this summary of the difficulty yet to be resolved: It's a tricky conundrum! However, YOU BROKE IT, YOU FIX IT | What’s your plan, Leavers? You knew what you...
  9. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The Mayor of London has intimated that he expects tens of thousands of people to descend on the capital this coming Saturday to protest their wish to have a vote on the final deal arrived at from the 'Brexit' negotiations. I'm not sure whether his estimate of the likely attendance is...
  10. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    How about this? Let's call these two, 'Dumb' & 'Dumber': You know it makes sense……to somebody! Tom
  11. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    BREXIT IN A NUTSHELL | Or should that be eggshell? LEAVER: I want an omelette. REMAINER: Right. It’s just we haven’t got any eggs. LEAVER: Yes, we have. There they are. [HE POINTS AT A CAKE] REMAINER: They’re in the cake. LEAVER: Yes, get them out of the cake, please. REMAINER: But we...
  12. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I'm not particularly troubled by that as I have been interrogated interviewed twice previously in a former life on account of my political activities. Contained in the message explained to me was the threat of imprisonment and/or unlimited fine should I fail to desist from my course of action...
  13. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    How long must I wait for the law to intervene in the misrepresentation of reality presented time and again by the 'Brexit' proponents? To all intents and purposes, the people who have been lying and cheating about 'Brexit' have been preventing the police from doing their duty and protecting the...
  14. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    That allusion fits perfectly in the Irish border scenario. Tom
  15. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I thought that might draw a response.:) Normally, I wouldn't bother, just hitting the 'like' or 'funny' button but I decided to come out with a rather nasty remark because I wanted to exercise my right to change my mind on a subject where it remains legally possible to so do. In this 'Brexit'...
  16. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I get the point but I'm the impatient sort and I'm getting old. not soft…..just old! Tom
  17. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    These people are acting against the best interests of the British nation. In other words, they commit treason against the people, so I'd like them all to hang. That would deter the Farages of this world for a few decades! Tom
  18. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The game's afoot it seems if this is to be believed: I’ve just been sent the following, on Twitter. It’s a possible explanation of Theresa May’s Brexit negotiation strategy that – if true – indicates a betrayal of faith with the EU27 negotiators, and an outright betrayal of the British...
  19. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    How many days to go? It would be hilarious if it wasn’t so tragic for our nation. The foolish red lines, delusional and void of reality, but packaged in bravado ‘we hold all the cards’ English exceptionalism, have finally been found out. Who’s looking stupid now? The Brexit elite and their...
  20. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Theresa May’s guide to never answering a single f**king question: ARE people constantly asking you annoying, awkward questions? Here are my foolproof ways of never giving a straight answer. Waffle like a bastard This is my favourite way of avoiding questions. In everyday life – perhaps in...