France chagrin on 07:23 - Sep 24 with 1518 views | 73__73 |
France chagrin on 00:13 - Sep 24 by controversial_jack | A nuclear power plant is not the same as a nuclear weapons plant. they are completely different |
Come on. Stop acting daft. You must be acting, because no one can be that daft | |
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France chagrin on 08:23 - Sep 24 with 1493 views | Kilkennyjack |
France chagrin on 07:23 - Sep 24 by 73__73 | Come on. Stop acting daft. You must be acting, because no one can be that daft |
Pikey and Boundy ? 🤷â€â™‚ï¸ | |
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France chagrin on 08:25 - Sep 24 with 1491 views | 73__73 |
France chagrin on 08:23 - Sep 24 by Kilkennyjack | Pikey and Boundy ? 🤷â€â™‚ï¸ |
Three years 😂😂😂😂😂😂 | |
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France chagrin on 08:36 - Sep 24 with 1476 views | Kilkennyjack |
France chagrin on 08:25 - Sep 24 by 73__73 | Three years 😂😂😂😂😂😂 |
Lets see how bad it gets then laughing boy. The UK application to rejoin will be in within 3 years. Minus Scotland of course. | |
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France chagrin on 08:41 - Sep 24 with 1475 views | 73__73 |
France chagrin on 08:36 - Sep 24 by Kilkennyjack | Lets see how bad it gets then laughing boy. The UK application to rejoin will be in within 3 years. Minus Scotland of course. |
Project fear failed. Now we have project Kilkenny | |
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France chagrin on 08:50 - Sep 24 with 1473 views | felixstowe_jack |
France chagrin on 08:41 - Sep 24 by 73__73 | Project fear failed. Now we have project Kilkenny |
He keeps us amused with his strange opinions. He asks for referendums but never accepts the results. | |
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France chagrin on 16:20 - Sep 24 with 1423 views | Kilkennyjack |
France chagrin on 08:50 - Sep 24 by felixstowe_jack | He keeps us amused with his strange opinions. He asks for referendums but never accepts the results. |
I accepted the 1975 one, why didn’t you ? Cymru has never voted to join the uk. | |
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France chagrin on 17:14 - Sep 24 with 1409 views | felixstowe_jack |
France chagrin on 16:20 - Sep 24 by Kilkennyjack | I accepted the 1975 one, why didn’t you ? Cymru has never voted to join the uk. |
Simple reason I voted like the majority to remain in the Common Market in 1975. The politicians promised us a new referendum if there were major changes in the status of the Common Market. It subsequently changed from a Common Market into a political Union, with changes made particularly the single European Act, the Maastricht treaty, the treaty of Netherlands, the treaty of Nice and the Libson treaty . Both Labour and the Conservatives failed to give the British people the opportunity to have a referendum on the surrender of much of our sovereignty to the EU. Fortunately a referendum was finally held in 2016 in which the British people voted to leave the EU. Please note Ireland also voted to reject the new treaties in a referendum but were told by the EU to vote again until they came up with the correct result. | |
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France chagrin on 17:21 - Sep 24 with 1400 views | felixstowe_jack | I notice Micheal Barnier, the Frenchman who used to be an EU officer, has told the French people that French courts should have the final say in France. He suggested that France should no longer abide by rulings made by the European Court of Justice. Funny how when he was an EU negotiate he insisted the UK should abide by their rulings even after we left the EU. Funny a leopard can change its spots. Wonder if it is because he is now trying to stand in the next French election. | |
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France chagrin on 18:31 - Sep 24 with 1387 views | Kilkennyjack |
France chagrin on 17:21 - Sep 24 by felixstowe_jack | I notice Micheal Barnier, the Frenchman who used to be an EU officer, has told the French people that French courts should have the final say in France. He suggested that France should no longer abide by rulings made by the European Court of Justice. Funny how when he was an EU negotiate he insisted the UK should abide by their rulings even after we left the EU. Funny a leopard can change its spots. Wonder if it is because he is now trying to stand in the next French election. |
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France chagrin on 20:12 - Sep 24 with 1358 views | Boundy |
France chagrin on 23:11 - Sep 23 by Kilkennyjack | You are stuck in the 1970s, you silly old b@stard. |
Again you have to be schooled on things you no little or nothing about ( of which there are many) . De Gualle vetoed our entry into the EEC in 1963 & 1967 . I suspect by your lack of knowledge that you failed spectacularly in school and believe me it shows. | |
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France chagrin on 10:18 - Sep 25 with 1295 views | Kilkennyjack |
France chagrin on 20:12 - Sep 24 by Boundy | Again you have to be schooled on things you no little or nothing about ( of which there are many) . De Gualle vetoed our entry into the EEC in 1963 & 1967 . I suspect by your lack of knowledge that you failed spectacularly in school and believe me it shows. |
Its 2021, nobody except you cares about the 1960s and 1970s. Try going outside and seeing the modern world. Well done on using the internet though, i would never have guessed that you could use it. I would love to know your academic achievements, doctorate at Oxford perhaps ? Or was it crayon club in school ? | |
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France chagrin on 10:19 - Sep 25 with 1291 views | union_jack |
France chagrin on 10:18 - Sep 25 by Kilkennyjack | Its 2021, nobody except you cares about the 1960s and 1970s. Try going outside and seeing the modern world. Well done on using the internet though, i would never have guessed that you could use it. I would love to know your academic achievements, doctorate at Oxford perhaps ? Or was it crayon club in school ? |
Oh the irony of your first sentence🤣 | |
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France chagrin on 12:06 - Sep 25 with 1238 views | controversial_jack |
France chagrin on 07:23 - Sep 24 by 73__73 | Come on. Stop acting daft. You must be acting, because no one can be that daft |
It isn't. A nuclear power station does not and cannot make nuclear weapons. It's a completely different process and set up | | | |
France chagrin on 13:30 - Sep 25 with 1206 views | Boundy |
France chagrin on 10:18 - Sep 25 by Kilkennyjack | Its 2021, nobody except you cares about the 1960s and 1970s. Try going outside and seeing the modern world. Well done on using the internet though, i would never have guessed that you could use it. I would love to know your academic achievements, doctorate at Oxford perhaps ? Or was it crayon club in school ? |
I'm sure there's a lot of things you'd love to know , full stop . | |
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France chagrin on 17:35 - Sep 25 with 1173 views | felixstowe_jack |
France chagrin on 10:18 - Sep 25 by Kilkennyjack | Its 2021, nobody except you cares about the 1960s and 1970s. Try going outside and seeing the modern world. Well done on using the internet though, i would never have guessed that you could use it. I would love to know your academic achievements, doctorate at Oxford perhaps ? Or was it crayon club in school ? |
Strange you still keep going on about 1st July 1690. As well as 8th century when Wales consisted of many tribal areas | |
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France chagrin on 17:46 - Sep 25 with 1167 views | union_jack |
France chagrin on 17:35 - Sep 25 by felixstowe_jack | Strange you still keep going on about 1st July 1690. As well as 8th century when Wales consisted of many tribal areas |
Lives in the past when it suits! | |
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France chagrin on 10:32 - Sep 26 with 1115 views | Kilkennyjack |
France chagrin on 13:30 - Sep 25 by Boundy | I'm sure there's a lot of things you'd love to know , full stop . |
A few grade ‘E’s then, is it ? We would have guessed that tbh. Listen, nothing to be ashamed of, and i am sure you have qualities like empathy, kindness, and caring for others who are less fortunate than yourself. They are the important things after all. Anyway, nobody cares mate …. Look at this, who would have thought eh ? 🇪🇺💪 | |
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France chagrin on 10:56 - Sep 26 with 1105 views | felixstowe_jack |
France chagrin on 10:32 - Sep 26 by Kilkennyjack | A few grade ‘E’s then, is it ? We would have guessed that tbh. Listen, nothing to be ashamed of, and i am sure you have qualities like empathy, kindness, and caring for others who are less fortunate than yourself. They are the important things after all. Anyway, nobody cares mate …. Look at this, who would have thought eh ? 🇪🇺💪 |
I see Macron has offered to give up France's permanent seat at the United Nations and hand it over to the EU. The conditions of this offer, in return the EU would set up an EU army. When this was brought up in the leave campaign the remainers claimed this was utter nonsense and made up. Would you really trust the security of Europe to an EU army, no doubt led by the French? The same France that left NATO in 1966 at th height of the cold War. They did rejoin in 2009. | |
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France chagrin on 15:55 - Sep 26 with 1070 views | Kilkennyjack |
France chagrin on 10:56 - Sep 26 by felixstowe_jack | I see Macron has offered to give up France's permanent seat at the United Nations and hand it over to the EU. The conditions of this offer, in return the EU would set up an EU army. When this was brought up in the leave campaign the remainers claimed this was utter nonsense and made up. Would you really trust the security of Europe to an EU army, no doubt led by the French? The same France that left NATO in 1966 at th height of the cold War. They did rejoin in 2009. |
Try to look forwards not backwards. Best to be part of any European army than against, i would say ….. I thought unions were good for nations, you know like the UK. 🇬🇧 | |
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France chagrin on 16:27 - Sep 26 with 1054 views | felixstowe_jack |
France chagrin on 15:55 - Sep 26 by Kilkennyjack | Try to look forwards not backwards. Best to be part of any European army than against, i would say ….. I thought unions were good for nations, you know like the UK. 🇬🇧 |
I thought you wanted independence for Wales, Scotland and Ireland make you mind up. You can't even get Ireland to join NATO let alone a EU army. | |
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France chagrin on 08:19 - Sep 29 with 971 views | felixstowe_jack | More French chagrin as most of their small boats that have applied to fish in UK territorial waters have had applications turned down. They can't provide the paperwork to prove they previously fished in uk waters. | |
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France chagrin on 15:26 - Sep 29 with 923 views | Kilkennyjack | Swansea workers who lost their jobs during the pandemic have been given new hope thanks to a Swansea Council back-to-work scheme.  More than 200 people have been helped by Swansea Workways+ Short Term Unemployed project in the past 15 months.  Over 100 of them are now back in work - others are completing training or volunteering.  The Swansea Workways+ short term unemployed project offers training and employment support opportunities to unemployed citizens aged over 25.  Backed by £1.2m of EU funds, the project is been supported by the European Social Fund through the Welsh Government.  Support includes helping people search for jobs, develop their CVs, access funded training and qualifications, build their confidence, develop interview skills, access work experience and introduce people to potential employers.  â¤ï¸ðŸ‡ªðŸ‡º | |
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France chagrin on 16:24 - Sep 29 with 910 views | felixstowe_jack |
France chagrin on 15:26 - Sep 29 by Kilkennyjack | Swansea workers who lost their jobs during the pandemic have been given new hope thanks to a Swansea Council back-to-work scheme.  More than 200 people have been helped by Swansea Workways+ Short Term Unemployed project in the past 15 months.  Over 100 of them are now back in work - others are completing training or volunteering.  The Swansea Workways+ short term unemployed project offers training and employment support opportunities to unemployed citizens aged over 25.  Backed by £1.2m of EU funds, the project is been supported by the European Social Fund through the Welsh Government.  Support includes helping people search for jobs, develop their CVs, access funded training and qualifications, build their confidence, develop interview skills, access work experience and introduce people to potential employers.  â¤ï¸ðŸ‡ªðŸ‡º |
100 compared to the 10 million workers now back in work after their furlough ended thank to the funds provided by the UK government. Puts things into perspective even if the EU money actually came from UK taxpayers in the first place. | |
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