The angry country

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
It's their EU masters who should be sorting them and the situation out.
The frogs are subservient and have no right to take unilateral action.

there will always be some dip sh!t telling us what to do. What odds does it make, who it is?🤷‍♂️
... and frankly, democracy or not, it seems at this point in time, you have the worst dip sh!t in the world😕
 

Mek

Member
Now, I’ve spent a bit of time in the Czech Republic, it’s ok ... I’m just thinking, if I bought a holiday home there but then came on some forum, (a farming one for eg) and did nothing but run down the Czech Republic; I can’t help but think folk would think I’m a bit wrong in the head🤷‍♂️
A bit wrong in the head ! They’d think you were totally doolally 🤪🤪
 

stewart

Member
Horticulture
Location
Bay of Plenty NZ
Now, I’ve spent a bit of time in the Czech Republic, it’s ok ... I’m just thinking, if I bought a holiday home there but then came on some forum, (a farming one for eg) and did nothing but run down the Czech Republic; I can’t help but think folk would think I’m a bit wrong in the head🤷‍♂️
That's the difference between a British tourist and the plane they fly on, at least once the plane has landed the engines stop whining.
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
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robs1

Member
Now, I’ve spent a bit of time in the Czech Republic, it’s ok ... I’m just thinking, if I bought a holiday home there but then came on some forum, (a farming one for eg) and did nothing but run down the Czech Republic; I can’t help but think folk would think I’m a bit wrong in the head🤷‍♂️

That's the difference between a British tourist and the plane they fly on, at least once the plane has landed the engines stop whining.
Yet it appears some actually emigrate but still keep.complaing about the country they left
 

stewart

Member
Horticulture
Location
Bay of Plenty NZ
Yet it appears some actually emigrate but still keep.complaing about the country they left
It is entirely normal when you emigrate to make comments on the country you migrated from, particularly if you still have family and friends left there and you are concerned for the way the country is heading. what I do find strange is when people go on holiday to a country, don't like it and constantly criticise it, yet continue to go back, I cannot decide if they are just being obtuse or have a reduced mental capacity.
 
It is entirely normal when you emigrate to make comments on the country you migrated from, particularly if you still have family and friends left there and you are concerned for the way the country is heading. what I do find strange is when people go on holiday to a country, don't like it and constantly criticise it, yet continue to go back, I cannot decide if they are just being obtuse or have a reduced mental capacity.
Australian's no surprises there!!!🤔😆😆😆
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Jean-Marc Puissesseau, president and chairman of the ports of Calais and Boulogne, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that the dispute concerned only about 40 boats, "a drop of water in an ocean".
He said that these boats had been unable to prove their history of fishing in British waters either because they had been unable to take part in a monitoring survey or because the fisherman had replaced their boats with newer models.
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
Yet it appears some actually emigrate but still keep.complaing about the country they left


And I must admit another problem I have, my mum supported Brexit... then last night I get her on face time spending an hour telling me how the country is going to the dogs. Can’t get people in, people don’t turn up, there is no service...
So, life in England is still kind of relevant to me🤷‍♂️
 

robs1

Member
And I must admit another problem I have, my mum supported Brexit... then last night I get her on face time spending an hour telling me how the country is going to the dogs. Can’t get people in, people don’t turn up, there is no service...
So, life in England is still kind of relevant to me🤷‍♂️
Most of that is imvho due to covid, we have had a year plus of very disrupted life , now people are making up for lost time, supply chain issues cause the odd shortage for a while, back last year it was cement and plaster now no problems. Part of brexit was to change the old way things were, now those who keep the country going are getting paid more due to the need to rebuild stocks after covid shut many production sites down, was talking to a couple of mates who drive for Arla, they have had a large pay rise and drivers who left to do non driving jobs are now back,they said they havent dumped a single litre of milk, it's not all plain sailing yet but getting there.
Brexit is like getting a divorce bound to be some disruption but very few regret it in the end.
Of course the media are trying to make people panic as they did over the fuel, it started out with a handful of stations out of fuel but they caused idiots to buy fuel they didnt need creating panic which emptied stations .
The British have become very lazy, cant even go out and get their own food from supermarkets or takeaway now
 

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