This page is no longer updated, and is the old forum. For new topics visit the New HOL forum.
Register | Edit Profile | Subscriptions | Forum Rules | Log In
footythoughts Beckenham 22 Apr 23 1.09am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by becky
This thread is looking akin to the bullies corner of the school playground! Anymore off topic, personal insults/comments will be punished by a yellow card and the thread being locked. Behave like schoolkids and you'll get treated like them! Fair play and a sensible take. Edited by footythoughts (22 Apr 2023 1.21am)
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
footythoughts Beckenham 22 Apr 23 1.18am | |
---|---|
He may well be right. I view closer alignment as somewhat inevitable. A geographical inevitability if you will. What shape that takes will be what matters.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
HKOwen Hong Kong 22 Apr 23 3.37am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by georgenorman
Are you and Wisbelch competing in some sort of pomposity contest? There would be no contest so let's get back on topic.
Responsibility Deficit Disorder is a medical condition. Symptoms include inability to be corrected when wrong, false sense of superiority, desire to share personal info no else cares about, general hubris. It's a medical issue rather than pure arrogance. |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
georgenorman 22 Apr 23 7.23am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by footythoughts
He may well be right. I view closer alignment as somewhat inevitable. A geographical inevitability if you will. What shape that takes will be what matters. I view the breakup of the EU as somewhat inevitable. A political inevitability if you will.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 22 Apr 23 10.17am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by georgenorman
I view the breakup of the EU as somewhat inevitable. A political inevitability if you will. I view development of the EU as inevitable, with an inner core opting for greater political alignment and an outer group not, but both remaining part of the single market and all the associated structures which support it. We would become members of the outer group.
For the avoidance of doubt any comments in response to a previous post are directed to its ideas and not at any, or all, posters personally. |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
cryrst The garden of England 22 Apr 23 10.24am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I view development of the EU as inevitable, with an inner core opting for greater political alignment and an outer group not, but both remaining part of the single market and all the associated structures which support it. We would become members of the outer group. Rejoining isn’t off the table in my world tbh. A bespoke deal for the UK which doesn’t force immigration or Dopey soppy rules is all that’s needed. A benefit to us and the eu I’m sure.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
georgenorman 22 Apr 23 10.35am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by cryrst
Rejoining isn’t off the table in my world tbh. A bespoke deal for the UK which doesn’t force immigration or Dopey soppy rules is all that’s needed. A benefit to us and the eu I’m sure. Something akin to the original EEC limited to trading matters only, without being part of some federal state, would be acceptable.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
cryrst The garden of England 22 Apr 23 11.03am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by georgenorman
Something akin to the original EEC limited to trading matters only, without being part of some federal state, would be acceptable. Exactly and you I would hesitantly say are more radical than me on most matters G. Clearly not the anti eu scum bags some have portrayed you, I and others of being.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
steeleye20 Croydon 16 May 23 1.07pm | |
---|---|
Nigel Farage admits 'Brexit has failed'.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Badger11 Beckenham 16 May 23 1.08pm | |
---|---|
I agree with everything Farage says in that video.
One more point |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
georgenorman 16 May 23 1.13pm | |
---|---|
He is saying that the Tories have failed to deliver Brexit properly - just as they have failed to be a Conservative government in general. The left still portray them as some really right-wing government when they are hardly any different to how a Labour government would be.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 16 May 23 4.06pm | |
---|---|
Some of the EU Legislation was fine stuff, and dragged the UK into the modern world. Lots to be grateful for with EU 'red tape'. Don't chuck the baby out with the bathwater.
I disengage, I turn the page. |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Registration is now on our new message board
To login with your existing username you will need to convert your account over to the new message board.
All images and text on this site are copyright © 1999-2024 The Holmesdale Online, unless otherwise stated.
Web Design by Guntrisoft Ltd.