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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



WHU(Exeter) 11:16 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
According to you, I lied about the Italy scenario?

"Renzi undertook several concrete diplomatic and juridical initiatives to tackle the refugee crisis at the EU level. In March 2016, he suggested that apart from new investments into FRONTEX and border controls, an EU “Africa Fund” should be established in order to promote infrastructure and investment projects across the continent, thus improving socioeconomic development to incentivise people to stay. The “Africa Fund” and its projects were to be supported by the European Investment Bank (EBI) and funded by the so-called European joint refugee bonds. In addition, according to Renzi, the EU should sign refugee pacts with other countries in the MENA region, modelled on the EU-Turkey agreement.

“Berlin did not take the situation seriously enough and framed the refugee crisis in Italy as a ploy by Renzi to increase Italian spending.”
Renzi’s proposal, in particular its financial aspects, were rejected by the German government in April 2016"

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2017/02/07/italy-migration-crisis-clear-threat-eu-unity/

I distictly remember reading about that at the time and it was covered by the press pf all political pursuasion. I am not going to dig out other quotes from other sources for you, as I am not a librarian.

I thought you would know about all that, what with your obsession with everything EU and particularly Germancentric.

Swiss. 11:08 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
H&P

The UK has just copied the EU laws.

All industries are important even Textiles. Here's another

https://www.economicsobservatory.com/how-has-brexit-affected-business-investment-in-the-uk

Plenty of data on the fuck up that is Brexit. Just Google it. Still waiting for the Brexshiters to find me a positive so far.

BRANDED 11:08 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
Telegraph

The Prime Minister said that there is no such thing as the Blob, before skipping PMQs to attend a service of prayers for the NHS on its 75th birthday; a leading industrialist accused the Government of driving business out of the UK; Transport for London banned an advert for a play because it featured cake; National Grid is urging factory owners to cut electricity use at peak times; and a bank blocked a gender-critical parents group from opening a new account.

Imagine visiting political analysts from Mars reading these headlines, all from the past couple of days: would they imagine that Conservative governments had been in charge these past 13 years, or would they regard it as self-evident that Britain had been led by a radical Left-wing party?

That, dear readers, goes to the heart of the problem. The Tories, under five prime ministers since 2010, have failed to make Britain more conservative. On almost every metric, we have become more socialist, woke and collectivist. The Conservatives have accelerated the Left-wing takeover of our institutions, marginalised centre-Right ideas and attitudes, curtailed individual freedom via censorship, nannying and nudging, and handed power to bureaucrats and HR activists. Banks and big companies are weaponising (often Tory) regulations to discriminate against those of a centre-Right disposition, our taxpayer-funded museums and cultural institutions are being “decolonised”, and the arts are hegemonically Left-wing.

Karate Instructor 11:04 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
MAKING YOUR OWN BREAKFAST

Hammer and Pickle 10:56 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
MAKING OUR OWN LAWS

only1billybonds 10:43 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
See ya then Dopey.

Hammer and Pickle 10:37 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
No point discussing it with you lot at all then.

stewie griffin 10:28 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
https://i.discogs.com/shqTWcynEwuIqCnEUHkKXTO5_wN0jiypFjEFzxxmm04/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:256/w:256/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9BLTU5Mzk2/Ni0xNjE0ODQ1MDUx/LTY4OTQuanBlZw.jpeg

only1billybonds 10:23 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
Shit attitude = Opposite mine.

Red excercise book= Dossier.

Dossier= Grass's handbook.

Takashi Miike 10:21 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
*Look At ME!! Give ME Attention!! ME ME ME!!*


😂

Hammer and Pickle 7:46 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
What you wrote is an expression of your attitude tritely expressed as “we’re better off out of it”.

Well, first of all I disagree and second, if you want to talk specifics, you’re going to have to use some like actual events with dates and places. Right now, all we’ve got is your shit attitude.

WHU(Exeter) 2:11 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
"it reveals its feebleness"

Despite you not having a coherent reply to anything I wrote, aside from calling part of it "lies"? Which it is not.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 1:43 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
That article Swiss posted is hilarious.

Who the fuck are Fibre2Fashion? An Indian lobby group for the rag-trade.

A quick look at the footnotes reveals it's sourced from the LSE, The Guardian and other fanatical pro-EU rags. And it's entirely about the textile industry.

Does he even bother to read the crap he posts or does he just find a hopeful-looking headline and posts it in the hope nobody reads it?

bruuuno 1:16 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
Let’s not forget dear auntie merkel sucking on the teat of putin and growing fat off the proceeds. Very convenient and immoral.

Or what about the corrupt von Leyden? What was she up to pre her EU role?

Let’s not forget the pathetic way they behaved over vaccines.

Oh and how about the delusions of grandeur cunt macron?

I don’t get it. Don’t we have enough corrupt slimy cunts running the country why on earth would we want more? It’s mental

Yea it will make it harder to export stuff but there will eventually be a way around this because trade will win.

Hammer and Pickle 12:41 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
Possibly.

And once noted it reveals its feebleness

WHU(Exeter) 12:28 Thu Jul 6
Re: France
"is noted"

What, in one of those red covered exercise books from the post office?

Mike Oxsaw 9:34 Wed Jul 5
Re: France
Swiss. 7:14 Wed Jul 5

Everyone can see that I yank your chain at will and you respond. No need to advertise the fact. It must really hurt you that the country's not fucked after/due to Brexit (Ha Ha).

You need to get a job to take your mind off things; may I recommend somewhere on the European mainland? Easy-peasy and they're gagging for good people, they are.

Belverdere has one of the nicest views west across London you could wish for - far better that that one gets driving down Brentwood Road into Romford or sat on the banks of the Thames at Purfleet. Not that a myopic cunt like yourself could ever appreciate it.

In any case, you'd hate it: big Indian temple just down the road towards Erith; think its called the Hotmarthanotnomore Temple, or something.

Side of Ham 8:58 Wed Jul 5
Re: France
More moot is that all the EU countries haven't been at the forefront of helping fight back on that invasion.....instead it's 'others' who make the most effort.....with the EU joining in slowly but surely.....yet you let them off.....all talk like you Pickle....

Hammer and Pickle 8:49 Wed Jul 5
Re: France
I rather think it’s moot given Ukraine has been invaded twice since it’s people made their intention to join the rest of civilised Europe the EU at Maidan in 2014 and then again when they elected Zelensky as president. However, your feeble attempt to split the UK from the EU on this is noted.

WHU(Exeter) 8:30 Wed Jul 5
Re: France
H&P, I havent praised either the Saudis or Russia. Simply made a point that some countries are a lot more fluent in who they deal with, and find alternative trade routes quickly. It is afterall a world economy now.

I didn't lie about the Italian thing, nor do I find anything "triumpharite" about it. I actually think it just about sums the organisation up. In a rather disgusting rather than triumpharite way.

I notice that you haven't mentioned how an average Ukrainian would feel, in relation to the support they've received from Britain Vs the EU?

Side of Ham 7:30 Wed Jul 5
Re: France
Hmm, explain yourself Swiiiiiiiiissssssssss......

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/we-can-topple-the-pm-and-form-a-government-say-leaders-of-dutch-farmers-party/ar-AA1djXbe

You utter mug of a poster......

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