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11-06-2016, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
hi

i am a great defender of democracy, not dictatorships and the rule of might over right.

Whatever the rights and wrongs, the people of both the falklands and gibraltar have taken a vote and decided to stay in the uk.

That is that, so anyone who decides to take them by force can swan off as far as i am concerned.
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11-06-2016, 04:01 PM
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I shouldn't worry about that: no-one else does - TV, newspapers, the government!



Maggie did!

That wicked witch was responsible for destroying much of our manufacturing industries and as result put us into the hands of the EU bureaucrats!!!
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11-06-2016, 04:10 PM
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That wicked witch was responsible for destroying much of our manufacturing industries and as result put us into the hands of the EU bureaucrats!!!
Oh? Not the unions, then?
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11-06-2016, 04:11 PM
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Pinko commie bed-wetting trade union leaders were also complicit in destroying much of our manufacturing industries due to constant strike action.
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11-06-2016, 04:13 PM
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Pinko commie bed-wetting trade union leaders were also complicit in destroying much of our manufacturing industries due to constant strike action.
Hear Hear!
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11-06-2016, 04:15 PM
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Pinko commie bed-wetting trade union leaders were also complicit in destroying much of our manufacturing industries due to constant strike action.
Nicely put Judd,
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11-06-2016, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Judd ->
Pinko commie bed-wetting trade union leaders were also complicit in destroying much of our manufacturing industries due to constant strike action.

Never heard so much B.S. in my life!!!, it was the witch's insistence on monetarist policies that wrecked the whole of our manufacturing industries.
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That's not like you, Joe, to continue a discussion!
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11-06-2016, 04:26 PM
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I have just been to a steam fair and car rally - traction engines, old cars, kit cars, old tractors, and so on
I expected most of the participants to be eligible for this forum, and probably their pensions as well, but I was pleasantly surprised that all generations were represented.

A brief chat here & there showed that they all wanted to leave the EU and intended to vote accordingly

The construction and use regulations for such vehicles are much more sensible & relaxed than EU countries, where things like kit cars and classic car restoration are virtually unheard of. But it seems the EU cannot leave well alone, and are going to try to introduce their stricter regulations into Britain, which would mean the end of a lot of people's hobby, and the closure of many businesses
Naturally this inforrmation has only slowly and reluctantly been wheedled out, and as you might expect, any formal announcement will be postponed until after the referendum
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11-06-2016, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by zuludog ->
I have just been to a steam fair and car rally - traction engines, old cars, kit cars, old tractors, and so on
I expected most of the participants to be eligible for this forum, and probably their pensions as well, but I was pleasantly surprised that all generations were represented.

A brief chat here & there showed that they all wanted to leave the EU and intended to vote accordingly

The construction and use regulations for such vehicles are much more sensible & relaxed than EU countries, where things like kit cars and classic car restoration are virtually unheard of. But it seems the EU cannot leave well alone, and are going to try to introduce their stricter regulations into Britain, which would mean the end of a lot of people's hobby, and the closure of many businesses
Naturally this inforrmation has only slowly and reluctantly been wheedled out, and as you might expect, any formal announcement will be postponed until after the referendum
Absolutely Zuludog, being a member of the EU only benefits big business it is no friend of the common man whatever his nationality, and the sooner the rest of Europe realise this the sooner we can close it down, work together and trade without all of the bureaucracy and rules. Lets make a start here in Britain by voting OUT on the 23rd and hope that the rest follow suit. And why do I keep getting a picture of Richard Branson at the top of the page telling me that we will be shafted if we come out? Bloody traitor!
Hats off though to Sir James Dyson who is on the 'out' side.....Good Man.
So now I'll be able to drive round in a Toyota and keep my house clean with a Dyson vacuum cleaner...........Lets all BUY BRITISH!
 
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