Soonaxed.

you have something of a recurring theme here you may want to reflect upon?🤔
BTW, I am now 63 and have still never taken a single drug other than alcohol and I hardly drink that either. I’ll bet the majority on here can’t honestly say they have never taken an illegal substance 🤔.

I have no interest in this stuff and haven’t posted on your favourite thread for yonks, I only got to this “popular “ thing as I had a surprising weekend in the uk last weekend.
I don’t mention the thing, but within a group they kind of rounded on me saying how smart I was getting out before the deed. My response being, “well, you may think that but us ex pats have been far more affected by it than those of you just living here”
That didn’t go down well at all with everyone saying how badly affected they had been by brexit🤷‍♂️.
i don’t know, my kids are doing ok, and when I pop over for a rally, I don’t see tanks or riots and the rallies run to plan👍🤷‍♂️.
Good luck to you, I just don’t see that it is popular.

i never concider rejoining a possibility, as I understand new members have to join the euro … feck, the Faragetts were whining enough before, can you just imagine… being second class members to the Czech Republic and Poland 😂😂
Another list of minorities I can be added to.... 😉
Much like when I broke my leg I was prescribed pain medication, well what was that for???
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
I most likely won't be voting for the cons, see what the Lib chap is like nearer the time and either vote Lib as normal or spoil the voting slip (y)
eu are not a big issue anymore and never were for me, just some club for inward looking folk

maybe where you went wrong🤔

 

neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
I think a lot of women would be against it especially those of a religious persuasion

That’s their choice, which is surely the whole point. Iirc the French legislation enshrines that choice in constitutional law, so that it can’t be easily changed by someone like Trumpy coming in trying to dictate such things.

Surely that’s a good thing, regardless of what you might think of Macron, France or the EU?
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
They campaigned to remain.
The votes in the referendum took us out.
Very popular with everyone i know.
So popular no party is backing rejoining
Not true.
Which UK political party wants to rejoin the EU?
Political party Position
Green Party of England and Wales Rejoin
Labour Party Stay out
Liberal Democrats Rejoin NB. Henerar
Plaid Cymru Rejoin
 
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le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
you have something of a recurring theme here you may want to reflect upon?🤔
BTW, I am now 63 and have still never taken a single drug other than alcohol and I hardly drink that either. I’ll bet the majority on here can’t honestly say they have never taken an illegal substance 🤔.

I have no interest in this stuff and haven’t posted on your favourite thread for yonks, I only got to this “popular “ thing as I had a surprising weekend in the uk last weekend.
I don’t mention the thing, but within a group they kind of rounded on me saying how smart I was getting out before the deed. My response being, “well, you may think that but us ex pats have been far more affected by it than those of you just living here”
That didn’t go down well at all with everyone saying how badly affected they had been by brexit🤷‍♂️.
i don’t know, my kids are doing ok, and when I pop over for a rally, I don’t see tanks or riots and the rallies run to plan👍🤷‍♂️.
Good luck to you, I just don’t see that it is popular.

i never concider rejoining a possibility, as I understand new members have to join the euro … feck, the Faragetts were whining enough before, can you just imagine… being second class members to the Czech Republic and Poland 😂😂
Me and the Mrs have never taken Illegal Drugs or Smoked either. Edit, no not even Cannabis.
Enjoy a bottle of wine of a Sunday lunch.
 

Charlie Gill

Member
Location
Kent
We need to remove all non-individual funding from political parties; do that and bring in direct PR and we'll have a democracy that works properly.
I don't see how that stops the money laundering though, they will still give inflated contracts (our money) to their mates who will then make a donation back to the party.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
I most likely won't be voting for the cons, see what the Lib chap is like nearer the time and either vote Lib as normal or spoil the voting slip (y)
eu are not a big issue anymore and never were for me, just some club for inward looking folk
They've always been strong West Country constituency advocates : think Paddy Ashdown, David Penhaligon etc but aren't they also the only Party publicly advocating a return to the EU or certainly Single Market?
 

robs1

Member
Don't forget the Johnson purge to get Brexit done ; no more One Nation Tories, Ken Clarke, Nicholas Soames, Michael Heseltine, Rory Stewart, David Gauke
He got rid of them because they wanted to overturn a democratic vote, we are meant to be the mother of democracy yet they wanted to ignore a decision by the people, more like Russia,if remain had put up a better move positive argument before the vote maybe they would have won. Virtually none of the disasters that were forecast happened,

They've always been strong West Country constituency advocates : think Paddy Ashdown, David Penhaligon etc but aren't they also the only Party publicly advocating a return to the EU or certainly Single Market?
You can't have the single market without free movement,we voted against that, those who suffered financially from cheap labour from abroad said enough, it's hard cheese on those people who are well off enough to want to move abroad, they've had good times now it's other people's go
 

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