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  • seth plum said:

    All this bollox about not taking responsibility is crap.

    Milkmen are there to deliver milk.

    Postmen are there to deliver mail.

    Brickies are there to lay bricks.

    Bus drivers are there to drive Buses.

    You get the picture.

    Politicians and civil servants are there to deliver Brexit.

    End Of.

    Milkman know the difference between milk and pizzas.

    Postman know the difference between mail and Beaumont Beds.

    Brickies know the difference between bricks and sponges.

    Bus drivers know the difference between buses and skateboards.

    You get the picture?

    Politicians and civil servants are there to deliver fairies riding on unicorns as demanded by brexit voters.

    End of.

    If the politicians are shit at their job that ain't my problem.
    I voted UKIP and I don't see any UKIP politicians doing the negotiations.
  • UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.
  • All this bollox about not taking responsibility is crap.

    Milkmen are there to deliver milk.

    Postmen are there to deliver mail.

    Brickies are there to lay bricks.

    Bus drivers are there to drive Buses.

    You get the picture.

    Politicians and civil servants are there to deliver Brexit.

    End Of.

    Indeed mate, its all my fault and responsibility too after an election....Their so blameless must be great living such perfect lives.
  • seth plum said:

    UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.

    I never said it was.
    The fact is that the pricks in parliament ain't up to the job.
    That is down to whoever voted for them.
    And it wasn't me
  • seth plum said:

    UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.

    I never said it was.
    The fact is that the pricks in parliament ain't up to the job.
    That is down to whoever voted for them.
    And it wasn't me
    And 'the job' is down to anybody who voted brexit.
    And it wasn't me.
  • seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    I'm sorry @seth plum but I don't get this "own it" mantra that you roll out at every turn. what & how am I suppose to "own it". wear a sack cloth with the word "I'm a Brexiter....kick me" on it. The electorate voted in a referendum & the result was that we leave the EU. The rest is now down to the UK Government. I have no more power or "ownership" over what happens next than I do over Philip Hammond raising income tax. The only democratic way of changing anything is every 5 years at the ballot box. Pressure can be put on the powers that be by protesting but the only major policy u-turn I have witnessed in the past 40 years has been the via the Poll Tax riots.

    I might be mistaken, but I think you picked up the term 'own it' and ran with it a few pages ago, that you were indeed prepared to 'own it'.
    The main thrust of my position is about those who voted brexit wanting to blame others for this nightmare, there is a lot of hand washing going on.
    Brexit voters have created these conditions.
    Interestingly you say the only democratic way of changing anything is every five years at the ballot box.
    I wish.
    It is rammed down our throats that the referendum vote was the 'democratic' will of the people, and it is a forever thing, not an every five year thing.
    Maybe brave people should wear a sign that says 'I'm a brexiter...praise me, thank me'.
    It is easy to find new and varied ways to avoid facing up to what brexiteers should actually do next, indeed your complaint about my mantra is another example.
    Much better that you wear a sackcloth with a practical and workable solution to the Irish border written on it.
    Once again you ask me to find an answer to the Irish border problem. Its not my problem to solve I'm not in the government - they are the ones we have elected to do our bidding for us.

    I gave my answer to this a few days ago. Make it a hard border......sod the GFA. How it is done is, again, not my problem. I am not into security, border control, logistics, immigration etc etc...... am a financial adviser & have been for 30 years. I was given the chance to vote 1 of 2 ways.I votrd to leave the EU. how excatly that is done is down to others. When I board a plane to fly to Spain I don't exoect the pilot to ask all 200 passengers how they expect to get there & by the way, do they know the route. I have paid the airline to get me from A to B & assume that before offering a flight that they at least know the route & how to fly a plane.

    sorry...my last post on this as we seem to be going round in circles & frankly I've had enough.
    It's not my problem and anyway you intend to bail out of the debate.
    Hmmmn.
    2% of the ,Northern Irish population were either killed and injured during the modern troubles, and the ripple effect went everywhere. The people we elected to deal with it brokered peace.
    Now you say sod the GFA.
    So you want your elected representatives to sort brexit, yet say sod it to the GFA which was sorted by your elected representatives.
    I think the term is 'cakeist'.
    No wonder you want to exit this discussion.
    Perhaps you might be one of the first to admit you didn't have a clue what you voted for.
    Well done Mt Seth..add him to SWaddick, stonemuse, Dipps, ValiantPhil and many others. Thats some size of Halo above your head. Hope you did not handshake with them either.
  • seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    I'm sorry @seth plum but I don't get this "own it" mantra that you roll out at every turn. what & how am I suppose to "own it". wear a sack cloth with the word "I'm a Brexiter....kick me" on it. The electorate voted in a referendum & the result was that we leave the EU. The rest is now down to the UK Government. I have no more power or "ownership" over what happens next than I do over Philip Hammond raising income tax. The only democratic way of changing anything is every 5 years at the ballot box. Pressure can be put on the powers that be by protesting but the only major policy u-turn I have witnessed in the past 40 years has been the via the Poll Tax riots.

    I might be mistaken, but I think you picked up the term 'own it' and ran with it a few pages ago, that you were indeed prepared to 'own it'.
    The main thrust of my position is about those who voted brexit wanting to blame others for this nightmare, there is a lot of hand washing going on.
    Brexit voters have created these conditions.
    Interestingly you say the only democratic way of changing anything is every five years at the ballot box.
    I wish.
    It is rammed down our throats that the referendum vote was the 'democratic' will of the people, and it is a forever thing, not an every five year thing.
    Maybe brave people should wear a sign that says 'I'm a brexiter...praise me, thank me'.
    It is easy to find new and varied ways to avoid facing up to what brexiteers should actually do next, indeed your complaint about my mantra is another example.
    Much better that you wear a sackcloth with a practical and workable solution to the Irish border written on it.
    Once again you ask me to find an answer to the Irish border problem. Its not my problem to solve I'm not in the government - they are the ones we have elected to do our bidding for us.

    I gave my answer to this a few days ago. Make it a hard border......sod the GFA. How it is done is, again, not my problem. I am not into security, border control, logistics, immigration etc etc...... am a financial adviser & have been for 30 years. I was given the chance to vote 1 of 2 ways.I votrd to leave the EU. how excatly that is done is down to others. When I board a plane to fly to Spain I don't exoect the pilot to ask all 200 passengers how they expect to get there & by the way, do they know the route. I have paid the airline to get me from A to B & assume that before offering a flight that they at least know the route & how to fly a plane.

    sorry...my last post on this as we seem to be going round in circles & frankly I've had enough.
    It's not my problem and anyway you intend to bail out of the debate.
    Hmmmn.
    2% of the ,Northern Irish population were either killed and injured during the modern troubles, and the ripple effect went everywhere. The people we elected to deal with it brokered peace.
    Now you say sod the GFA.
    So you want your elected representatives to sort brexit, yet say sod it to the GFA which was sorted by your elected representatives.
    I think the term is 'cakeist'.
    No wonder you want to exit this discussion.
    Perhaps you might be one of the first to admit you didn't have a clue what you voted for.
    Well done Mt Seth..add him to SWaddick, stonemuse, Dipps, ValiantPhil and many others. Thats some size of Halo above your head. Hope you did not handshake with them either.
    I am not a mountain, but I'm working on it.
  • seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    I'm sorry @seth plum but I don't get this "own it" mantra that you roll out at every turn. what & how am I suppose to "own it". wear a sack cloth with the word "I'm a Brexiter....kick me" on it. The electorate voted in a referendum & the result was that we leave the EU. The rest is now down to the UK Government. I have no more power or "ownership" over what happens next than I do over Philip Hammond raising income tax. The only democratic way of changing anything is every 5 years at the ballot box. Pressure can be put on the powers that be by protesting but the only major policy u-turn I have witnessed in the past 40 years has been the via the Poll Tax riots.

    I might be mistaken, but I think you picked up the term 'own it' and ran with it a few pages ago, that you were indeed prepared to 'own it'.
    The main thrust of my position is about those who voted brexit wanting to blame others for this nightmare, there is a lot of hand washing going on.
    Brexit voters have created these conditions.
    Interestingly you say the only democratic way of changing anything is every five years at the ballot box.
    I wish.
    It is rammed down our throats that the referendum vote was the 'democratic' will of the people, and it is a forever thing, not an every five year thing.
    Maybe brave people should wear a sign that says 'I'm a brexiter...praise me, thank me'.
    It is easy to find new and varied ways to avoid facing up to what brexiteers should actually do next, indeed your complaint about my mantra is another example.
    Much better that you wear a sackcloth with a practical and workable solution to the Irish border written on it.
    Once again you ask me to find an answer to the Irish border problem. Its not my problem to solve I'm not in the government - they are the ones we have elected to do our bidding for us.

    I gave my answer to this a few days ago. Make it a hard border......sod the GFA. How it is done is, again, not my problem. I am not into security, border control, logistics, immigration etc etc...... am a financial adviser & have been for 30 years. I was given the chance to vote 1 of 2 ways.I votrd to leave the EU. how excatly that is done is down to others. When I board a plane to fly to Spain I don't exoect the pilot to ask all 200 passengers how they expect to get there & by the way, do they know the route. I have paid the airline to get me from A to B & assume that before offering a flight that they at least know the route & how to fly a plane.

    sorry...my last post on this as we seem to be going round in circles & frankly I've had enough.
    It's not my problem and anyway you intend to bail out of the debate.
    Hmmmn.
    2% of the ,Northern Irish population were either killed and injured during the modern troubles, and the ripple effect went everywhere. The people we elected to deal with it brokered peace.
    Now you say sod the GFA.
    So you want your elected representatives to sort brexit, yet say sod it to the GFA which was sorted by your elected representatives.
    I think the term is 'cakeist'.
    No wonder you want to exit this discussion.
    Perhaps you might be one of the first to admit you didn't have a clue what you voted for.
    Well done Mt Seth..add him to SWaddick, stonemuse, Dipps, ValiantPhil and many others. Thats some size of Halo above your head. Hope you did not handshake with them either.
    I am not a mountain, but I'm working on it.
    Good for you...but there is one you wont get rid off.
  • Do you mean a ride off or rid of?
  • seth plum said:

    Do you mean a ride off or rid of?

    How you get away with it, when last year i got flagged 8 times against one guy who thought he was too clever for himself and took liberties, i gave him slack and he kept pulling. we have one thing in common though both our posts are meant to be funny...I assume you don't aim to be serious.
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  • seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.

    I never said it was.
    The fact is that the pricks in parliament ain't up to the job.
    That is down to whoever voted for them.
    And it wasn't me
    And 'the job' is down to anybody who voted brexit.
    And it wasn't me.
    But you have voted Labour or liberal in the past so does that mean all their f#$#ups are down to you.
  • seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.

    I never said it was.
    The fact is that the pricks in parliament ain't up to the job.
    That is down to whoever voted for them.
    And it wasn't me
    And 'the job' is down to anybody who voted brexit.
    And it wasn't me.
    But you have voted Labour or liberal in the past so does that mean all their f#$#ups are down to you.
    Has to be, got to be consistent.

  • seth plum said:

    Do you mean a ride off or rid of?

    How you get away with it, when last year i got flagged 8 times against one guy who thought he was too clever for himself and took liberties, i gave him slack and he kept pulling. we have one thing in common though both our posts are meant to be funny...I assume you don't aim to be serious.
    On the issue of misspellings and grammar you're right, I don't mean to be serious because they can be amusing, but also confusing. I very rarely call them out unless there is some poetic benefit.
  • seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.

    I never said it was.
    The fact is that the pricks in parliament ain't up to the job.
    That is down to whoever voted for them.
    And it wasn't me
    And 'the job' is down to anybody who voted brexit.
    And it wasn't me.
    But you have voted Labour or liberal in the past so does that mean all their f#$#ups are down to you.
    Bollocks have I ever voted Liberal. How very dare you!
    When there are general elections, you get another one a few years later and f**k ups can be addressed.
    Brexit is for all time.
  • When more people want another vote than not, how do we ensure we uphold the will of the people: by giving the majority their wish to hold a vote, or by denying them?
  • sorry, but you made me bite.

    imo the IRA won & looks like they will win the brexit negitations too. brilliant...well done.

    did you know that the Sien Fein MEP leader was serving a 16 years jail term when she was released as part if the GFA. didn't serve her jail term, just walked out free as a bird. Yes, it worked both ways but I didn't think you could stand as an MP is you're a convicted fellon....different for the EU parliament I suppose....

    probably the reason why I don't give 2 shits about Ireland.
  • sorry, but you made me bite.

    imo the IRA won & looks like they will win the brexit negitations too. brilliant...well done.

    did you know that the Sien Fein MEP leader was serving a 16 years jail term when she was released as part if the GFA. didn't serve her jail term, just walked out free as a bird. Yes, it worked both ways but I didn't think you could stand as an MP is you're a convicted fellon....different for the EU parliament I suppose....

    probably the reason why I don't give 2 shits about Ireland.

    Nor do you seem too bothered about the UK, as a hard border (and other detrimental effects of Brexit) look increasingly likely to break up the UK.

    Isn't the continued existence of the UK important to you?
  • It is honest to admit like chippy that you don't give two chites about Ireland.
    However brexit was won by those voting brexit, not won or lost by the IRA in any kind of manifestation.
    Neither are the IRA in any of it's manifestations involved in winning or losing the brexit negotiations.
    I am not a nationalist myself which is why I didn't vote brexit, but maybe there is a connection between little Irelanders and their nationalist aspirations, and little Englanders with their brexit aspirations.
  • seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.

    I never said it was.
    The fact is that the pricks in parliament ain't up to the job.
    That is down to whoever voted for them.
    And it wasn't me
    And 'the job' is down to anybody who voted brexit.
    And it wasn't me.
    But you have voted Labour or liberal in the past so does that mean all their f#$#ups are down to you.
    Bollocks have I ever voted Liberal. How very dare you!
    When there are general elections, you get another one a few years later and f**k ups can be addressed.
    Brexit is for all time.
    Sorry if I accused you of voting liberal.
    You are correct election 's happen every 4 or 5 years.
    As for Brexit being for all time I would suggest only if it's successful.
    Which in the long term I believe it will be.
    If not I am sure there will be another vote in years to come.
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  • seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.

    I never said it was.
    The fact is that the pricks in parliament ain't up to the job.
    That is down to whoever voted for them.
    And it wasn't me
    And 'the job' is down to anybody who voted brexit.
    And it wasn't me.
    But you have voted Labour or liberal in the past so does that mean all their f#$#ups are down to you.
    Bollocks have I ever voted Liberal. How very dare you!
    When there are general elections, you get another one a few years later and f**k ups can be addressed.
    Brexit is for all time.
    Sorry if I accused you of voting liberal.
    You are correct election 's happen every 4 or 5 years.
    As for Brexit being for all time I would suggest only if it's successful.
    Which in the long term I believe it will be.
    If not I am sure there will be another vote in years to come.
    It's already unsuccessful
  • Chizz said:

    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.

    I never said it was.
    The fact is that the pricks in parliament ain't up to the job.
    That is down to whoever voted for them.
    And it wasn't me
    And 'the job' is down to anybody who voted brexit.
    And it wasn't me.
    But you have voted Labour or liberal in the past so does that mean all their f#$#ups are down to you.
    Bollocks have I ever voted Liberal. How very dare you!
    When there are general elections, you get another one a few years later and f**k ups can be addressed.
    Brexit is for all time.
    Sorry if I accused you of voting liberal.
    You are correct election 's happen every 4 or 5 years.
    As for Brexit being for all time I would suggest only if it's successful.
    Which in the long term I believe it will be.
    If not I am sure there will be another vote in years to come.
    It's already unsuccessful
    Hasn't even happened yet
  • In order to get your long term success (incidentally I disagree with you about that) there are immediate issues to be faced, and problems solved.
    However there are no solutions. Or at least no solutions that can either mean brexit will be a 'success', or that what eventually happens could even be called brexit.
  • Chizz said:

    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    UKIP wasn't an option in the referendum.

    I never said it was.
    The fact is that the pricks in parliament ain't up to the job.
    That is down to whoever voted for them.
    And it wasn't me
    And 'the job' is down to anybody who voted brexit.
    And it wasn't me.
    But you have voted Labour or liberal in the past so does that mean all their f#$#ups are down to you.
    Bollocks have I ever voted Liberal. How very dare you!
    When there are general elections, you get another one a few years later and f**k ups can be addressed.
    Brexit is for all time.
    Sorry if I accused you of voting liberal.
    You are correct election 's happen every 4 or 5 years.
    As for Brexit being for all time I would suggest only if it's successful.
    Which in the long term I believe it will be.
    If not I am sure there will be another vote in years to come.
    It's already unsuccessful
    Hasn't even happened yet
    Exactly
  • This whole "ownership" of Brexit discussion is all a bit odd isn't it? I mean, why wouldn't you want to claim your part in delivering us from the clutches of the EU? Even if that amounts to just lending your support to Boris & Govey for a bit. Unless...

    ;-)
  • and in return you get free healthcare from day one, benefit subsidised housing & one of the most diverse & multi-culteral societies. See of you get that in Turkey, Albania or Greece.
  • Glad you want to see our wonderful country reduced to the standard of Turkey, Albania or Greece...
  • Another reason the Daily Mail is not worth the paper it's printed on is the header. Imbeciles.
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