SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
Thats a Totally irrelevant reply but thanks anyway.
I actually think it relevant in part as the Swiss people clearly recognised the value of freedom of movement despite the cost and other impacts.
Thats a Totally irrelevant reply but thanks anyway.
They only value it within the EU.I actually think it relevant in part as the Swiss people clearly recognised the value of freedom of movement despite the cost and other impacts.
It required the annexing of Northern Ireland to the EU and that was unacceptable to the DUPOK, you are far more knowledgeable than most so what went wrong with The Canada deal?
They only value it within the EU.
They dont open their borders to the world.eh? Scratches head....
Just all the other EU countries, if you're in one of those ,bar a few, then it's easy to travel to CH without passport checks.They dont open their borders to the world.
Do you not see that you have just done what so many Leave voters do all the time. Make an aspirational assertion about the future - one largely built on sand and the promises of such as Johnson, Gove and R-M - and when it is rebutted by the facts - as Bri has laid on in this instance - they do not counter him with the facts supporting their assertion - usually because they are sparse at best - but immediately change tack and look for something else to justify their Leave position.
And so it just goes on and on - as Johnson and his mates continue to pump out DomCumm Wormtongue's stuff to feed the cycle![]()
SILHJust read in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein (1966) some words that for me resonate today and that on reading them made me smile...
“Sovereign," like "love," means anything you want it to mean; it's a word in dictionary between "sober" and "sozzled.â€
What made you decide to post that crock of balderdash 🙄Just read in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein (1966) some words that for me resonate today and that on reading them made me smile...
“Sovereign," like "love," means anything you want it to mean; it's a word in dictionary between "sober" and "sozzled.â€
Make your mind up!Just all the other EU countries, if you're in one of those ,bar a few, then it's easy to travel to CH without passport checks.
Yes, although surprised to see him posting again after numerous pledges not to, the content remains as acidic and unbalanced as ever. He seems to like to use poetry now to berate the Tory destroyers of all things dear to him, maybe I could offer a line from Kipling's 'If' :Good to see SILH and his childish name calling returned to the forum again.
Great bantzMake your mind up!![]()
Since when has 'balance' been a pre-requisite for posting on this - or any - forum. Especially one with Brexit as a topic!Yes, although surprised to see him posting again after numerous pledges not to, the content remains as acidic and unbalanced as ever. He seems to like to use poetry now to berate the Tory destroyers of all things dear to him, maybe I could offer a line from Kipling's 'If' :
'If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools'.
He has a completely blinkered view of anything Tory or Brexit that lacks the slightest modicum of balance. I have a Brexit biased view but I dont post diatribes that support my viewpoint, if I did no doubt you would be the first on here to point out my imbalanced thinking as obsesive. Responding to SLH in the sarcastic MO he uses himself is not bullying, its retalitory, if it was then I could often throw the challenge in your direction.Since when has 'balance' been a pre-requisite for posting on this - or any - forum. Especially one with Brexit as a topic!
There's certainly no evidence of 'balance' in your own, nor several/many other posters posts! But that's fine by me, up to the point where they seem (to me) more like bullying, which seems to happen far too often!
Good to see SILH and his childish name calling returned to the forum again.
What made you decide to post that crock of balderdash 🙄
Yes, although surprised to see him posting again after numerous pledges not to, the content remains as acidic and unbalanced as ever. He seems to like to use poetry now to berate the Tory destroyers of all things dear to him, maybe I could offer a line from Kipling's 'If' :
'If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools'.