Everything posted by Barry Shittpeas
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Brexit, for once some facts.
May the Lord enter your hearts and his peace bring you happiness and contentment. Wishing you all the very best for 2021. I‘m now stepping outside for a moment.
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Brexit, for once some facts.
You have slipped back into being a knob-head again. Stop.
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Brexit, for once some facts.
Nice one Ged.
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Brexit, for once some facts.
The approval of the Oxford vaccine is great news. That’s the first bit done. Now we need a good uptake of the vaccine from the public. What better way to encourage uptake than for all MPs to be first in line with their sleeves rolled up and to then return to normal business in the HoC. That would send out a powerful message and it would be a fine example of leadership. By doing the above, our leadership would regain some credibility and I think, say 20 000, out of 100 000 000 000 doses available, used would be worth it. Let’s see what happens. My guess is they will wait and see how phase 2 of the clinical trial, vaccination of a mass population, pans out. They will no doubt be cheering us along from a safe distance.
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Don't forget the contracts to supply the equipment and materials needed to make a Nightingale Equipment Warehouse (AKA a Nightingale Hospital). There will be people who have made more money than the average person earns in a lifetime off the back of this. They will now have run off and won't be heard from again.
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What you describe is humanity. That’s what humans do, the ancient instinct to survive and prosper at any cost kicks in and some can’t resist the feeling, it overwhelms them. It’s always existed and it always will.
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You‘ve not seen the British tourists holding mass gatherings on Australian beeches then? Our population has no mettle, no resolve to dig in and get the job done, especially the young. That’s why we have made degrees nothing more than attendance certificates at all but the few proper universities. They don’t have the staying power to study for a real degree, they’d give up or fail inside 3 months, just like they have done with coronavirus. :D :D
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Sorry to be crude, but perhaps not if they emerge from jail with an ass-hole resembling a clown’s jacket pocket. That’s what these racketeering gits deserve.
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Not much has changed then. Matt Handcock awarding a multimillion pound PPE contract to a pub landline mate with absolute no expertise in the provision of PPE, for example. These people deserve jail time, banged up with a 22 stone predatory homosexual.
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The rules are unenforceable, there is simply too many rule breakers and not enough enforcers. For that reason, if we are to have rules, they need to be clear and simple. The tier system and layers of exemptions confuse the public and they just give up. T1 and T2 result in T3 being imposed, so there is no point to having them. T3 just about holds the situation at bay and I don’t know what T4 achieved. There should just be 1 set of special measures which is basically shut everything down and stay at home and don’t mix with anyone unless it’s essential. That could be applied as necessary and where necessary. As a background measure, pubs, gyms and other indoor social venues should remain closed everywhere until mid spring.
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Brexit, for once some facts.
The government have not handled the Coronavirus pandemic well. They have made many mistakes which will have cost lives. They are not alone in their errors though, other countries have made poor decisions too, but that doesn't make it right. You can't heap all the blame onto the government though. In general, the British Public are probably the biggest bunch of weak minded idiots on the planet. They are incapable of following basic simple guidance, they lack the resolve to make a few temporary minor adjustments to their lifestyles, or to wear a piece of tissue over their mouths. They are utterly pathetic, a disgrace to themselves and the country. They have cost tens of thousands of lives because they are so weak and feeble and should be shot in large numbers. I am also tired of hearing grand parents on the TV and radio sobbing because they can't hug their grand children. They can......... if they want to die. Why can't the morons understand the guidance is for their own good? I'm baffled how these imbeciles managed to attract a mate and were able to breed. Astonishing.
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Any changes to food prices after Brexit are likely to be "very modest indeed" under the deal struck between the UK and the EU, the chairman of Tesco has said. Good news.
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Today. Better late than never I support.
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Brexit, for once some facts.
There isn’t enough for everyone, be patient and think yourself lucky you aren’t in the EU where vaccination hasn’t even started. They are still talking about it. Soon you will have priority access to the Oxford vaccine too you lucky man.
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You are probably correct and the fact that he and his minions are still doing laps of honour and applauding themselves doesn't give much confidence that anything will improve. The UK is now at least three weeks ahead of the EU in the vaccination process which undeniably will save lives. Had we been waiting for EU vaccine approval, the programme would not yet have started, which would have cost lives. You could say that the early days of Brexit has saved many lives, what happens in the longer term remains to be seen.
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If you’re happy for some French chancer to have your balls on a builders trowel and to jiggle them up and down, that’s your business. He’s done a number on you. I don’t shop at Curry’s or Halfords, but I hear their no quibble returns policy is very good. I went with a friend to buy a Mac Book from a French computer shop about three years ago. He specified an English keyboard after being assured by the shop that they were authorised Apple dealers and in effect were an Apple store. The computer arrived with an international keyboard and after much wrangling, many lies and even more broken promises, we discovered the store were nothing to do with Apple at all, just a reseller. They tried to refuse a refund or any assistance. The only way my friend got his refund was after he took a group of soldiers in the shop and pinned the greasy bastard to the wall by his throat threatening his future wellbeing. Untrustworthy, difficult liars sums French businesses up, pretty much like your tyre man.
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Integrity! He had your trousers down and your balls on a trowel :D:D He could have quite legally and safely sold you a single tyre. He prayed on your vulnerability and that is pure French.
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The lorries, the majority of which originated from the continent, were stuck because of a French manufactured situation.Tiny little Mr Micron strategically shut the border to cause maximum disruption to continental Europe nations in the run up to Christmas. He dishonestly used the new Coronavirus strain as covering fire. That strain was already in France and he knew it. Truckers passing through France, isolated in their cabs would have made no difference, and Micron knew that too. The above is a classic example of the French’s oily, dishonest treachery. No guts to be up front with their grievances, but resorting to their national characteristics of back stabbing and surrender. The wonderful British military came to the rescue though, sorted it out and got the truckers home. Top job as always.
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The Royal Gurkha Rifles. One of many fine regiment within The British Army and a formidable brave fighting force too. We are honoured to have their support. The British armed forces has saved France, yet again, from the two words which define them as a nation, treachery and spinelessness. It is no wonder the French behave in the manner we have witnessed in recent days. They must feel such overwhelming shame and embarrassment. They have a president short in stature, Mr Micron, and as a nation, like their president, they frequently fail to measure up too.
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Massive well done to the British Army for rescuing France from another crisis of their own making and for getting continental lorry drivers on their way back to their families. The British Army are something for us to take pride in.
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Similar to me with the French. Can’t stand the oily & treacherous blighters.
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Stand to attention for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.
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I don’t think we will be looking to rejoin in four years time. We may have done so had Coronavirus not come along, but now it’s here, coronavirus will be a convenient scapegoat upon which to lay the blame for all the economic hardship created by Brexit. It will now take 6 to 8 years before people realise what damage Brexit has done. I’m still waiting for someone to tell me which opportunities we are going to grasp next year, which EU laws they are going to scrap because they have been disadvantaged by them and what new U.K. laws they’d like to see in their pace. All I hear is, fish, sovereignty, freedom and bullying. All totally meaningless and without any substance whatsoever. They are simply random words, in fact they don’t even meet the requirement for that status. Usually words are used in a sentence that actually means something, freedom & sovereignty in the context of Brexit is complete nonsense.
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Brexit, for once some facts.
Happy Christmas Pedaldickers. Hope you all have the best day possible within whichever tier you are living. The finishing line is in sight, so don’t mess it up, despite what Johnson tells you to do!
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You only need to think back to when the government placed COVID travel restrictions to certain EU countries for U k residents. Those countries affected were kicking up a big fuss because they rely heavily on tourism. Travel within the EU never was and never will be an issue (except for COVID restrictions).