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  1. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock,tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock It's coming. Anything can be done. In the main the lawyers & newspaper types who pedal this rubbish are just suits full of fook all. When push comes to shove, they are simply sent home to wet the bed.
  2. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Yes, I'm happy as the clock ticks down to the point that we exit the EU.
  3. tillson

    Rights of Way.

    I agree up to a point. However, I do find cyclists riding on footpaths an annoyance when I'm walking my dog. I keep him on a lead when on bridle roads or other shared use path ways, but on footpaths I don't. On a few occasions he has come close to being run over by cyclists using footpaths and...
  4. tillson

    Another Boris Johnson consequence

    Is it not possible to pay tribute to our past, acknowledge and preserve iconic images, whilst simultaneously progressing? We have a lot to be proud of from our past.
  5. tillson

    Bastille Day

    It's unfortunate, but greater border security can contribute to reducing the ease with which terrorists move between countries and continents. We are all affected by this and I am quite happy to be checked out and to put up with the inconvenience of the checks when visiting another country...
  6. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The Star, every day of the week. It contains all the facts.
  7. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    But the article is in the Guardian. You shouldn't read that paper, it will rot your mind.
  8. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    It was the BBC News website, but don't let that spoil your day. Personally, I'm looking forward to tucking into a succulent kangaroo burger whilst swigging a tin Fosters behind the wheel of a big V8 Holden. What is there not to like?
  9. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I see that Australia are very keen to sign a free trade deal with the UK. Reports are that other free trade deals are on the horizon. This is the first trickle of goodness starting to flow.
  10. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I think he will will be aware. We tend to think of them as numpties, but, they will be aware of the rules. However, if the big players in the EU want, the big players will get. Germany and France will be the EU when we've gone, with all the other countries suckling on their teet. Other...
  11. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I understand all the points made, but I think we will be leaving. The situation is like a firework that's not yet gone off. Call it the BREXIT firework. Cameron lit the fuse when he called the referendum, but the flash & bang hasn't yet happened, but we know it's coming. Whoever approaches...
  12. tillson

    Another Boris Johnson consequence

    I don't live in London and have never seen or used such a bus. However, I do like the idea of a nod to the past iconic image of a London double decker. Wherever possible, I think we should make every effort to preserve or acknowledge these things. I quite admire Johnsons intentions with the bus...
  13. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Let's rewind a bit and take a fresh look at this. The country has held a referendum regarding our continued membership of the EU. The result was a majority decision to leave. It doesn't matter what the percentages are, the larger percentage was on the leave side. That's how it works. One vote...
  14. tillson

    Bastille Day

    And where is this sweeping statement? Yet again, your reading and comprehension skills have let you down. Im confident that you won't be able to quote this sweeping statement because it doesn't exist. This is the point I'm making. You really need to get this sorted derf.
  15. tillson

    Bastille Day

    And that's the point. My statement concerned very few amoungst many within a group, your analogy of that was all within a group. Better comprehension skills will enable you to avoid these mistakes in the future.
  16. tillson

    Bastille Day

    Simply pointing out that your lack of comprehension skill is preventing you from fully participating in a coherent manner. This is resulting in people's comments being repeated by you with a false slant. That's unfair. Again, you have incorrectly linked my suggestion of taking a break to...
  17. tillson

    Bastille Day

    In England and within the English language, we have a quaint little procedure called comprehension. This is where you read a passage of text, process the information and understand its meaning. If you re-read my original post, you will see that I wrote that terrorists are using refugees and...
  18. tillson

    Bastille Day

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/12006892/International-manhunt-underway-after-French-police-let-Paris-attacks-suspect-slip-through-their-fingers.html Terrorists hiding amongst refugees and migrants is a tactic being used. To ignor this is madness and presents a...
  19. tillson

    Bastille Day

    Probably because you live in a hole in the ground. Emerging only to take a pooh on this forum.
  20. tillson

    Bastille Day

    It's not perfect, but it's a better solution than doing nothing to try and prevent a murderous maniac going about his or her business.