Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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Done! Wasn't sure if you meant 10 in total, 10 more than the original one, or even 10 more than the three that were on there after I'd edited it the first time. So much like wearing the thickest condoms that Durex make, I've gone "extra safe". :)
That Danish town is getting to you, do you want me to send you my BT TV Log in details for saturday night?:geek:
 
That Danish town is getting to you, do you want me to send you my BT TV Log in details for saturday night?:geek:

I'm not sure if it's the Danish town or the vodka but something is definitely getting to me. Would a BT log in work abroad, or would I need to find a visible panty line (VPL) or whatever the advice in the random irritations thread was, to use it here?
 
I'm not sure if it's the Danish town or the vodka but something is definitely getting to me. Would a BT log in work abroad, or would I need to find a visible panty line (VPL) or whatever the advice in the random irritations thread was, to use it here?
Don’t know mate, but if the geeks on here can clarify it for you, I’ll pm my log on details for BT TV for you.
 
I'm not sure if it's the Danish town or the vodka but something is definitely getting to me. Would a BT log in work abroad, or would I need to find a visible panty line (VPL) or whatever the advice in the random irritations thread was, to use it here?

BT Sport are live streaming both finals on their YouTube channel free of charge.
 
Something for us Remainers to ponder on. Albania and N Macedonia have just passed the constitutional requirements to advance to the next stage of EU membership. In terms of GDP, Albania is nailing it but N Macedonia is stagnating on 0.0% GDP.

Personally, I can't be ar5ed looking at the GDP/ave wage of Poland et al at their time of accession to the EU. Albania's ave wage is £21/week 'v' £300 in the UK. If the UK do stay in the EU I hope they follow the model of the other Northern European countries when Poland et al were admitted and put a cap on migration. Blair just opened the doors, and look where we are now.

One positive; Turkey have backslided and are now no longer being considered - note, no longer considered. For all of us saying they were in the mix and others saying it was project fear, they were in the mix.
 
Something for us Remainers to ponder on. Albania and N Macedonia have just passed the constitutional requirements to advance to the next stage of EU membership. In terms of GDP, Albania is nailing it but N Macedonia is stagnating on 0.0% GDP.

Personally, I can't be ar5ed looking at the GDP/ave wage of Poland et al at their time of accession to the EU. Albania's ave wage is £21/week 'v' £300 in the UK. If the UK do stay in the EU I hope they follow the model of the other Northern European countries when Poland et al were admitted and put a cap on migration. Blair just opened the doors, and look where we are now.

One positive; Turkey have backslided and are now no longer being considered - note, no longer considered. For all of us saying they were in the mix and others saying it was project fear, they were in the mix.

Did the Daily Mail not tell all of it's 'readers' that 51 million Turks will be coming to steal jobs from British workers.
I am pretty sure that Johnson put his name to that whopper as well
 
Did the Daily Mail not tell all of it's 'readers' that 51 million Turks will be coming to steal jobs from British workers.
I am pretty sure that Johnson put his name to that whopper as well

Actually, you couldn't be further from the truth, but that won't be a shock to anyone.

In May 2016, just before the referendum the Daily Mail ran an article about David Cameron slapping down Penny Mordaunt about Turkey joining the EU. To loosely quote, he said it'll be the year 3000 before Turkey could join the EU.
 
Turkey is so last referendum.. I wait for Azerbaijan to join. They just held the Europa League Finals so they must be joining soon ..
 
Wow. Brexit is shredding the main parties. LD vs BXP could be the Government vs Opposition of the next century.
 
Be absolutely clear... we are in the current situation because the process of leaving has been run by people not willing to leave.

Nope, we were all told we would leave with a deal, easiest deal ever...................... there is no deal yet that can be agreed. No Deal was not on the table at time of referendum. That's why we haven't left. 2017 GE rejected May's hard Brexit also, ended in a hung parliament. That's democracy too.
 
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