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Danllan

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Sir Gar / Carms
When you have a high tax, high spend Green Government it is tradition to blame everyone else for your woes.
No woes; it's the right track & bumps are just to be expected & well worth temporary discomforts. (y)

We can all note you didn't argue with my premise though, but then you couldn't... because it's true. :)

Nos da.
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Nor you mine
Damn it, you're keeping me up!

You had no premise, because your proposition was false. I made no comment about and certainly haven't blamed the ROI for what I think is a common sense policy. I did point out what the policy is properly called and I did point out that the EU is entirely hypocritical in its 'policy' on the subject - which it is, as with human rights, rule of law etc. etc....

Right, now I have to crash, a hell of a lot of rain and wind here and I know it's going to mean a whole world of fun in the morning! :nailbiting:

Nos da!
 

gone

Member
Location
Carlow Ireland
Damn it, you're keeping me up!

You had no premise, because your proposition was false. I made no comment about and certainly haven't blamed the ROI for what I think is a common sense policy. I did point out what the policy is properly called and I did point out that the EU is entirely hypocritical in its 'policy' on the subject - which it is, as with human rights, rule of law etc. etc....

Right, now I have to crash, a hell of a lot of rain and wind here and I know it's going to mean a whole world of fun in the morning! :nailbiting:

Nos da!
Oíche mhaith agus codladh sámh.
 
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Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Oíche mhaith agus codladh sámh.
Yep, that's the pick, loads of sites have them, many times it's the same story under a dozen different titles, they get flagged a lot.

But, as we - Brexit supporters I mean - made very clear from before the Referendum, the economy would take hit on leaving the EU, and nobody seriously claimed otherwise. Change always leads to uncertainty and... well, read the thread from the start.

And... your EU masters are only going to find you useful for so long, and the point at which they cease to will be the moment they'll decide to apply their rules to you, rather than just ignore, bend or break them - and everyone knows this. You should make hay while you can, daft not to.

And... if you think Unionism is failing in NI, take a trip, makes some friends there and listen. (y)
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
Yep, that's the pick, loads of sites have them, many times it's the same story under a dozen different titles, they get flagged a lot.

But, as we - Brexit supporters I mean - made very clear from before the Referendum, the economy would take hit on leaving the EU, and nobody seriously claimed otherwise. Change always leads to uncertainty and... well, read the thread from the start.

And... your EU masters are only going to find you useful for so long, and the point at which they cease to will be the moment they'll decide to apply their rules to you, rather than just ignore, bend or break them - and everyone knows this. You should make hay while you can, daft not to.

And... if you think Unionism is failing in NI, take a trip, makes some friends there and listen. (y)

I remind you again. This is a farming forum. Surely, rule number one; MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES👍

funny thing is, in the uk, back in mid hay making season 2016, 17 million folk were out pissing on your hay
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
Team useless better get Frosty the fantastic negotiator off to get it sorted.
Another example of if we had stayed in the EU or at least negotiated a better agreement the outcome would be better.


Ha, BBC again... all lies
 

Ashtree

Member
I expect, if Frosty and Boris deliver on their threats to pull the lever on article 16 of NI protocol agreement, they can kiss goodbye to any chance of Paddy The Irishman Biden, sorting the steel issue for UK.
Consequences, consequences, eh!!
 

br jones

Member
I expect, if Frosty and Boris deliver on their threats to pull the lever on article 16 of NI protocol agreement, they can kiss goodbye to any chance of Paddy The Irishman Biden, sorting the steel issue for UK.
Consequences, consequences, eh!!
Biden won't be in charge much longer,if he was ever
 

Muck Spreader

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
I expect, if Frosty and Boris deliver on their threats to pull the lever on article 16 of NI protocol agreement, they can kiss goodbye to any chance of Paddy The Irishman Biden, sorting the steel issue for UK.
Consequences, consequences, eh!!
I see Macron is going to unleash his attack dog Clément Beaune on Frosty this week, should be good for a laugh and apparently he is a bit handy with a sword as well. 😁
 

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