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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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Remoaner,losers . on 18:11 - Sep 18 by Kilkennyjack
It was known as the Allied Forces for a reason. No victory parades without the Yanks. They are just the facts.
It was a very good thing to fight right wing nazi types. Sad to see fascists in power today in Number 10.
I guess even you understand that the use of Great Britain excludes the loyalist people of the north of Ireland. I would not go there on holiday if i was you. They dont like your type.
Without the Yanks and the Russians we would have lost no doubt BUT if GB hadn't held firm to start with they couldn't have won either. Worth remembering that without the staging post these islands became the Yanks couldn't have sent trops to Europe and the Russians were very grateful for all those supplies that went to Murmansk and Arkhangelsk from GB ports.
Without the Yanks and the Russians we would have lost no doubt BUT if GB hadn't held firm to start with they couldn't have won either. Worth remembering that without the staging post these islands became the Yanks couldn't have sent trops to Europe and the Russians were very grateful for all those supplies that went to Murmansk and Arkhangelsk from GB ports.
You are again air brushing the loyalist people of the north of Ireland out of UK history.
Why would you do that ?
Beware of the Risen People
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Remoaner,losers . on 23:24 - Sep 18 with 2314 views
Remoaner,losers . on 20:13 - Sep 18 by Kilkennyjack
You are again air brushing the loyalist people of the north of Ireland out of UK history.
Why would you do that ?
I am not air brushing anybody out, that's just your lopsided take on what I said.
DeValera/Eire chose neutrality and as such I won't include them in the war effort. That's not to say any loyalists didn't join the fight nor indeed that the Irish didn't sometimes contravene their neutrality. I said GB but maybe to keep your pedantic side happy from now on I will call it The UK of GB&NI and the Commonwealth henceforth abbreviated to GBNIC and when I include other countries I will simply say the Allies or Allied forces.
I am not air brushing anybody out, that's just your lopsided take on what I said.
DeValera/Eire chose neutrality and as such I won't include them in the war effort. That's not to say any loyalists didn't join the fight nor indeed that the Irish didn't sometimes contravene their neutrality. I said GB but maybe to keep your pedantic side happy from now on I will call it The UK of GB&NI and the Commonwealth henceforth abbreviated to GBNIC and when I include other countries I will simply say the Allies or Allied forces.
Thank you mr Cat.
In Northern Ireland, approximately 38,000 people volunteered for service in the British armed forces between 1939 and 1945 - including 7,000 women. There were in fact more volunteers from neutral Éire with approximately 43,000 men and women enlisting in the British armed forces during the war.
What did Ireland do to stand up to fascism and genocide you ask, I thought they fought the English led state over the centuries didn't they ?
Darn that Errol Flynn....or the Robert Devereaux, 2nd Earl of Essex as the history books call him! Still, he eventually got his comeuppance for making a deal with Tyrone...or was it for treason.....or because he wore silly trousers?
Anyway going against the Queens orders like that, was he a founding member of ANTIFA?
It is only EU that is insisting on a border between the EU and UK. If we had free trade no need for a border. But the border must be at border not between two parts of the UK.
WRONG. Even if we get the free trade deal we're pushing for with the EU, we'll still need a customs border between us and the EU.
Its also wrong to say that only the EU is insisting on a border, when taking control of our Borders was an upside of Brexit.
Looks like the county of Kent is gaining a border.
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Remoaner,losers . on 16:25 - Sep 23 with 1969 views
Remoaner,losers . on 19:32 - Sep 23 by Kilkennyjack
Funny as feck.
Kent voted Leave. They knew what they voted for ... 🤡.
I wish I could say it was unbelievable, but it isn’t.
Our withdrawal preparation appear to have been a shambles and we look to be well underprepared. These stories have been around for a while and by enlarge most of the concerns have just been portrayed as “project fear.”
I see the company without any ferries who Chris Grayling awarded the Ferry contract to have gone bust owing creditors £2m, on top of that Mar Grayling has picked up a nice little part time job advising a ports company to the tune of £100k per year.
Remoaner,losers . on 20:52 - Sep 23 by majorraglan
I wish I could say it was unbelievable, but it isn’t.
Our withdrawal preparation appear to have been a shambles and we look to be well underprepared. These stories have been around for a while and by enlarge most of the concerns have just been portrayed as “project fear.”
I see the company without any ferries who Chris Grayling awarded the Ferry contract to have gone bust owing creditors £2m, on top of that Mar Grayling has picked up a nice little part time job advising a ports company to the tune of £100k per year.
Remoaner,losers . on 20:52 - Sep 23 by majorraglan
I wish I could say it was unbelievable, but it isn’t.
Our withdrawal preparation appear to have been a shambles and we look to be well underprepared. These stories have been around for a while and by enlarge most of the concerns have just been portrayed as “project fear.”
I see the company without any ferries who Chris Grayling awarded the Ferry contract to have gone bust owing creditors £2m, on top of that Mar Grayling has picked up a nice little part time job advising a ports company to the tune of £100k per year.
I haven't a clue how Grayling rose so high in politics, he is an utter imbecile, even worse he looks like one at first sight. Lights on but nobody home. I sometimes think I could do a better job than him! Worse again, despite all his utter failures he is still stealing a living as an MP. Who votes for this fool?
The appointment has been approved by a Whitehall watchdog despite it raising concerns of a "perceived risk" that it may give the firm an unfair advantage.
The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) said Mr Grayling had reassured them he would not be advising the company on its commercial maritime activities or risks and opportunities associated with Brexit.
but just what is he advising them on, what to have for lunch? His pay rate is £274 per hour if he worked all 52 weeks., £1,918 per week. That's alot of money for so little advice so I call BS. Of course he'll give them an advantage somehow. We'll just never be able to prove it.
I haven't a clue how Grayling rose so high in politics, he is an utter imbecile, even worse he looks like one at first sight. Lights on but nobody home. I sometimes think I could do a better job than him! Worse again, despite all his utter failures he is still stealing a living as an MP. Who votes for this fool?
The appointment has been approved by a Whitehall watchdog despite it raising concerns of a "perceived risk" that it may give the firm an unfair advantage.
The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) said Mr Grayling had reassured them he would not be advising the company on its commercial maritime activities or risks and opportunities associated with Brexit.
but just what is he advising them on, what to have for lunch? His pay rate is £274 per hour if he worked all 52 weeks., £1,918 per week. That's alot of money for so little advice so I call BS. Of course he'll give them an advantage somehow. We'll just never be able to prove it.
Another snout just hit another trough.
I wonder if Harwich and Felixstowe will be amongst the ports awarded Freeport status.
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Remoaner,losers . on 15:37 - Sep 25 with 1719 views