The Eurocrats wonderful agri trade deals

manhill

Member
Sending a few shekels to the unelected criminal eurocrats, so you can play in their tree house, is a lot less painful,
than having make america a total laughing stock again, take it's frustration out on you, with shale oil for lube:devil:
What, like protection money?
 

manhill

Member
Remember that big dumb, fat basteward in the school yard. Could be damn useful once you figured out how to play him:stop:
Have to hand it to ROI farmers, they played the game brilliantly. Must be more South Fork style ranches in ROI than all of Texas, but the game is over now. At least the UK won't be paying to renew the cracking paint on the miles (sorry kms) of white fence boards.
 

Ashtree

Member
have you signed the SOS petition yet?:D
please
please
please
mr eurocrat dont sacrifice our sucklers to sell a few more volkswagens
damn useful:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:


Tut, tut and meanwhile back at the ranch, none other than the Belfast Telegraph are reporting the real feeling on the ground in NI among business people.
They know damn well, as do the ordinary people, that this little Brexit fiasco is not good for them.

https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/...h-the-eu-may-be-our-best-option-36561618.html

https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/...es-life-difficult-for-invest-ni-36508522.html
 

Ashtree

Member
Have you missed the usual nonsence from unprofitable beef farmers from the last 30 years? Good to see a unionist keeping a weather on the horizon incase you need to abandon the sinking ship all the same.

Unionist did you say? UNIONIST did I hear you say? Loyal subjects of Her Majesty you mean. As BRITISH as Finchley you mean.
Here we are at the first sign of discomfort at being British, they are breaking the speed limit down to Dublin to swear ever lasting loyalty to Bunreacht na hEireann to get an Irish passport.
British when and if it suits. Irish when and if it suits.
 

Muck Spreader

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Unionist did you say? UNIONIST did I hear you say? Loyal subjects of Her Majesty you mean. As BRITISH as Finchley you mean.
Here we are at the first sign of discomfort at being British, they are breaking the speed limit down to Dublin to swear ever lasting loyalty to Bunreacht na hEireann to get an Irish passport.
British when and if it suits. Irish when and if it suits.

You are only British if you are born or live in Britain, hence I can't get an Irish passport.:(
 

baabaa

Member
Location
co Antrim
wont be long till some on here will have to swear allegiance to druncker or his sucessor,and pay heavily for the privilege:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
how many sacred cows will have been processed into euroburgers
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

caveman

Member
Location
East Sussex.
Perhaps we could give that £350 million a week to the ROI if they tell the REU to go swivel and join with us on our big adventure?
Get back to plenty of beautiful Irish nurses and the navies could go cabbage cutting.
What's not to like?
 

SillyPhily

Member
Location
Wexford, Ireland
Perhaps we could give that £350 million a week to the ROI if they tell the REU to go swivel and join with us on our big adventure?
Get back to plenty of beautiful Irish nurses and the navies could go cabbage cutting.
What's not to like?
You tried running colonies, hasn't worked in well over a century now that going around stealing everyone else's resources is an unlikeable feature.
 

manhill

Member
Unionist did you say? UNIONIST did I hear you say? Loyal subjects of Her Majesty you mean. As BRITISH as Finchley you mean.
Here we are at the first sign of discomfort at being British, they are breaking the speed limit down to Dublin to swear ever lasting loyalty to Bunreacht na hEireann to get an Irish passport.
British when and if it suits. Irish when and if it suits.
I think it's called pragmatism. Let's not let loyalties stand in the way of lolly.
 

Ashtree

Member
Ashy will like that

Never mind that. Farmers bleating as they always do.
Speaking of trade deals though, I see the RH Boris Johnson has unilaterally declared a frictionless trade deal for stag party’s to Europe, and sex tourism to Thailand. Good that the toffs are getting their priorities right on your behalf.:whistle:
 

baabaa

Member
Location
co Antrim

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