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  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,831

    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.
  • MISTY4MEMISTY4ME Member Posts: 6,317
    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,831
    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
    What was your primary reason for voting to leave?
  • HENDRIK62HENDRIK62 Member Posts: 3,202


    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)

    really?
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    When Trump endorses your PM, you know you have a tw@t in charge of the country.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,831
    HAYSIE said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
    What was your primary reason for voting to leave?
    Flipped a coin?
  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,458
    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
    I believe if ‘the Donald’ just put his inherited wealth in bonds, he would have more money than he has so called made in business..... now that is one dangerous mf....
  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,458
    MISTY4ME said:

    madprof said:

    HAYSIE said:

    madprof said:

    Jacob Rees Mogadishu said it might take 50 years for our economy to recover....so that’s progress?

    Strange, I just said that.
    sorry didnt read yours...was just responding to jezza's (@misty4me) blind optimism...If he knew that Daveena's prosecco was gonna go up in price with Eu tariffs, he wudda voted remain!
    Nah...... just get the Aussie (She likes the Wolf Blass sparkling one you get in Wetherspoons for the same price as the Italian one ;) ) or South African, or even better a Californian one :)
    One can only drink Italian Prosecco, as those cheap copies insult one’s palate,one thinks
  • MISTY4MEMISTY4ME Member Posts: 6,317
    edited August 2019
    madprof said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    madprof said:

    HAYSIE said:

    madprof said:

    Jacob Rees Mogadishu said it might take 50 years for our economy to recover....so that’s progress?

    Strange, I just said that.
    sorry didnt read yours...was just responding to jezza's (@misty4me) blind optimism...If he knew that Daveena's prosecco was gonna go up in price with Eu tariffs, he wudda voted remain!
    Nah...... just get the Aussie (She likes the Wolf Blass sparkling one you get in Wetherspoons for the same price as the Italian one ;) ) or South African, or even better a Californian one :)
    One can only drink Italian Prosecco, as those cheap copies insult one’s palate,one thinks
    Prosecco tastes 'PANTS' to my sweet tooth palate..... much prefer American Sparkling Wines..... Oh and there's British ones on the Market too.
  • MISTY4MEMISTY4ME Member Posts: 6,317
    edited August 2019
    HAYSIE said:

    HAYSIE said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
    What was your primary reason for voting to leave?
    Flipped a coin?
    Nope..... I wanted the UK to control our own Borders (even though it might not now include Northern Ireland), and also stop having Brussels telling us what to do. Can you imagine Donald putting up with that??

    I have a friend here in Perran who, having got his degree at Uni., really wanted to join the UK Border Force (would you believe).... sadly due to cutbacks, and the freedom of movement in Europe, there were no jobs available for him, so he ended up working on min. wage at Halfords for 5 years. Hopefully now he will be able to do the job he always wanted to

    ...... Every Cloud..... and all that.
  • MISTY4MEMISTY4ME Member Posts: 6,317
    madprof said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
    I believe if ‘the Donald’ just put his inherited wealth in bonds, he would have more money than he has so called made in business..... now that is one dangerous mf....
    </blockquot

    If he had done that, just think how many fewer people would be currently employed, and also how many fewer construction projects would have gone ahead over the years.

    ..... every cloud .....and ALL that
  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,458
    MISTY4ME said:

    madprof said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
    I believe if ‘the Donald’ just put his inherited wealth in bonds, he would have more money than he has so called made in business..... now that is one dangerous mf....
    Tell that to the business owners he shafted when he didn’t pay their bills as part of the supply chain for his building empire....he is the most odious human being......I don’t normally agree with assassination but maybe...then again the gun toting, redneck,white supremacists are the ones who voted him in!
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,831
    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:

    HAYSIE said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
    What was your primary reason for voting to leave?
    Flipped a coin?
    Nope..... I wanted the UK to control our own Borders (even though it might not now include Northern Ireland), and also stop having Brussels telling us what to do. Can you imagine Donald putting up with that??

    I have a friend here in Perran who, having got his degree at Uni., really wanted to join the UK Border Force (would you believe).... sadly due to cutbacks, and the freedom of movement in Europe, there were no jobs available for him, so he ended up working on min. wage at Halfords for 5 years. Hopefully now he will be able to do the job he always wanted to

    ...... Every Cloud..... and all that.



    At last.

    Really?

    Are you saying that you voted to leave the EU, our biggest trading partner, with whom we conduct around half our trade, which currently provides millions of jobs, after 45 years, to help your friend in Halfords to get a better job?

    All future maps of the UK should include a big arrow pointing to the Irish border, and include this text. "All Smugglers, and Illegal Immigrants This Way".

    I cant believe that you really think we are taking control of our borders?

    I am not even going to address whose fault I think it is, when someone with a degree takes a minimum wage job in Halfords.

    I will however point out the following.

    Any additional customs officers jobs are likely to be created at the ports that deal with EU trade, and Eurotunnel.

    For example Dover deal with 10,000 trucks per day travelling to and from Europe. Perran, not so many.

    It is therefore likely that to take advantage of the increased demand for customs officers, he may be required to move to where the vacancies are created.

    Assuming he is prepared to do this, he could probably have done it 5 years ago, and avoided the Halfords job.

    In which way do you think that our EU membership has caused what you describe as cutbacks?

    What has Freedom of Movement got to do with anything in this context?

    The destruction of our just in time manufacturing would seem a very high price to pay for a few customs jobs?

    What in particular have Brussels told us to do that you disagree with, or has affected your life in an adverse way?

    I am not even going to get into Donald Trump, but didn't he promise to build a border wall, and get the Mexicans to pay for it?

    How is that going?
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,831
  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,458
    HAYSIE said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:

    HAYSIE said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
    What was your primary reason for voting to leave?
    Flipped a coin?
    Nope..... I wanted the UK to control our own Borders (even though it might not now include Northern Ireland), and also stop having Brussels telling us what to do. Can you imagine Donald putting up with that??

    I have a friend here in Perran who, having got his degree at Uni., really wanted to join the UK Border Force (would you believe).... sadly due to cutbacks, and the freedom of movement in Europe, there were no jobs available for him, so he ended up working on min. wage at Halfords for 5 years. Hopefully now he will be able to do the job he always wanted to

    ...... Every Cloud..... and all that.



    At last.

    Really?

    Are you saying that you voted to leave the EU, our biggest trading partner, with whom we conduct around half our trade, which currently provides millions of jobs, after 45 years, to help your friend in Halfords to get a better job?

    All future maps of the UK should include a big arrow pointing to the Irish border, and include this text. "All Smugglers, and Illegal Immigrants This Way".

    I cant believe that you really think we are taking control of our borders?

    I am not even going to address whose fault I think it is, when someone with a degree takes a minimum wage job in Halfords.

    I will however point out the following.

    Any additional customs officers jobs are likely to be created at the ports that deal with EU trade, and Eurotunnel.

    For example Dover deal with 10,000 trucks per day travelling to and from Europe. Perran, not so many.

    It is therefore likely that to take advantage of the increased demand for customs officers, he may be required to move to where the vacancies are created.

    Assuming he is prepared to do this, he could probably have done it 5 years ago, and avoided the Halfords job.

    In which way do you think that our EU membership has caused what you describe as cutbacks?

    What has Freedom of Movement got to do with anything in this context?

    The destruction of our just in time manufacturing would seem a very high price to pay for a few customs jobs?

    What in particular have Brussels told us to do that you disagree with, or has affected your life in an adverse way?

    I am not even going to get into Donald Trump, but didn't he promise to build a border wall, and get the Mexicans to pay for it?

    How is that going?
    Tony...you really are out of touch....@Misty4me's mate took a degree in Aero business admin and was waiting for Perranporth airport to get enough EU funding to turn it into an international cargo hub and then secure his border control career...he was offered a post at Newquay airport but that was a bit too far to commute...Aero is right...chocolate teapot I mean...

    btw I'll check but I think per head of the population, Cornwall has secured more EU funding than any other English county and still 57% of Cornwall voted out.....ironic or what
  • TheEdge949TheEdge949 Member Posts: 5,686
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,831
    edited August 2019
    madprof said:

    HAYSIE said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:

    HAYSIE said:

    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.

    Glad someone agrees, and after all he is 'The Leader of the Western World' and seems to have done OK in the business World ;)
    What was your primary reason for voting to leave?
    Flipped a coin?
    Nope..... I wanted the UK to control our own Borders (even though it might not now include Northern Ireland), and also stop having Brussels telling us what to do. Can you imagine Donald putting up with that??

    I have a friend here in Perran who, having got his degree at Uni., really wanted to join the UK Border Force (would you believe).... sadly due to cutbacks, and the freedom of movement in Europe, there were no jobs available for him, so he ended up working on min. wage at Halfords for 5 years. Hopefully now he will be able to do the job he always wanted to

    ...... Every Cloud..... and all that.



    At last.

    Really?

    Are you saying that you voted to leave the EU, our biggest trading partner, with whom we conduct around half our trade, which currently provides millions of jobs, after 45 years, to help your friend in Halfords to get a better job?

    All future maps of the UK should include a big arrow pointing to the Irish border, and include this text. "All Smugglers, and Illegal Immigrants This Way".

    I cant believe that you really think we are taking control of our borders?

    I am not even going to address whose fault I think it is, when someone with a degree takes a minimum wage job in Halfords.

    I will however point out the following.

    Any additional customs officers jobs are likely to be created at the ports that deal with EU trade, and Eurotunnel.

    For example Dover deal with 10,000 trucks per day travelling to and from Europe. Perran, not so many.

    It is therefore likely that to take advantage of the increased demand for customs officers, he may be required to move to where the vacancies are created.

    Assuming he is prepared to do this, he could probably have done it 5 years ago, and avoided the Halfords job.

    In which way do you think that our EU membership has caused what you describe as cutbacks?

    What has Freedom of Movement got to do with anything in this context?

    The destruction of our just in time manufacturing would seem a very high price to pay for a few customs jobs?

    What in particular have Brussels told us to do that you disagree with, or has affected your life in an adverse way?

    I am not even going to get into Donald Trump, but didn't he promise to build a border wall, and get the Mexicans to pay for it?

    How is that going?
    Tony...you really are out of touch....@Misty4me's mate took a degree in Aero business admin and was waiting for Perranporth airport to get enough EU funding to turn it into an international cargo hub and then secure his border control career...he was offered a post at Newquay airport but that was a bit too far to commute...Aero is right...chocolate teapot I mean...

    btw I'll check but I think per head of the population, Cornwall has secured more EU funding than any other English county and still 57% of Cornwall voted out.....ironic or what
    I stand corrected.

    Misty seems to be on the same side of the debate as Ian Holloway, with an equally sensible argument.



    He will soon be bringing the handball rule into the debate.
  • MISTY4MEMISTY4ME Member Posts: 6,317
    AMAZING how far you can get with a bit of BS, twist stat's to favour you, and plenty of confidence to never back down........

    Donald Trump, Boris Johnson and Careers in Sales :)
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,831
    MISTY4ME said:

    AMAZING how far you can get with a bit of BS, twist stat's to favour you, and plenty of confidence to never back down........

    Donald Trump, Boris Johnson and Careers in Sales :)


    At last.

    Really?

    Are you saying that you voted to leave the EU, our biggest trading partner, with whom we conduct around half our trade, which currently provides millions of jobs, after 45 years, to help your friend in Halfords to get a better job?

    All future maps of the UK should include a big arrow pointing to the Irish border, and include this text. "All Smugglers, and Illegal Immigrants This Way".

    I cant believe that you really think we are taking control of our borders?

    I am not even going to address whose fault I think it is, when someone with a degree takes a minimum wage job in Halfords.

    I will however point out the following.

    Any additional customs officers jobs are likely to be created at the ports that deal with EU trade, and Eurotunnel.

    For example Dover deal with 10,000 trucks per day travelling to and from Europe. Perran, not so many.

    It is therefore likely that to take advantage of the increased demand for customs officers, he may be required to move to where the vacancies are created.

    Assuming he is prepared to do this, he could probably have done it 5 years ago, and avoided the Halfords job.

    In which way do you think that our EU membership has caused what you describe as cutbacks?

    What has Freedom of Movement got to do with anything in this context?

    The destruction of our just in time manufacturing would seem a very high price to pay for a few customs jobs?

    What in particular have Brussels told us to do that you disagree with, or has affected your life in an adverse way?

    I am not even going to get into Donald Trump, but didn't he promise to build a border wall, and get the Mexicans to pay for it?

    How is that going?
  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,458
    MISTY4ME said:

    AMAZING how far you can get with a bit of BS, twist stat's to favour you, and plenty of confidence to never back down........

    Donald Trump, Boris Johnson and Careers in Sales :)

    Just woke up ' Cornish twump'??
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