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Angela67

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 3:13pm

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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 3:13pm

HeatherBob wrote on Fri Jun 14, 2019 4:05pm:

Its rather hard to be factual given the name of the urbanization was not given so i cannot comment if Brits are leaving in droves and selling houses at low prices, maybe you can contact this person on Facebook and clarify which urb it is.

I can however give my view on the Facebook "best one i heard", purely my own opinion off course. I voted for brexit and can say immigration was one of the reasons i voted out, however i have never had an issue with the EU citizens working in or coming into Britain, my "gripe" lay solely at the am...

...ount of African & others flooding the country under the guise of refugee status, off course the remainers would say i was against EU citizens but i am not, unless off course they happen to be Syrian or Somalian or similar that have gained EU residency far easier in the EU than i can gain residency in Spain or France.

Many EU citizens come to the UK just for benefits, like anyone else with children they only have to work 16 hours and claim all the low income benefits. 

L181SKY

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:41pm

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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:41pm

Villas wrote on Sat Jun 15, 2019 7:58pm:

Dreams! better read Man "hole cover"

Now you are not thinking about BREXIT….After many years (thinking about other things, some-times & others!) I realized that my car was being wracket..(is that right oggy from Castelfud

Went with the Spanish town hall & complained. (“it´s been always”) 10 years later & …. I SAW IN LOCAL NOTICIAS

1. Guadia had denuncia against Ayuntamiento ,because they could not chase on their cars etc,,,,,etc (due to pot holes, human-holes …..jajaja etc)

2. local councilor Ayuntamiento explained the probs. (eg we need more to repair pot holes, (“man” holes) etc. She´d got poled-so-to speak in her car!

3. Town hall. & we asked ( & inquired) about these incident and the Guadia Civil denuncia. (which found the probs…..where) in the court!!! etc. .

4 All tarmac in 6 months. (too late for my car,,,,,,,but there you goes..

5 same in UK. (or any other explained democracy)

6 & sorry no Brexit…….. that takes that long before the rest of the politicians stop talking power-minded m***-ho**les. Looking for some parliament..

Oh….by the way in EU. – we´ve sorted one hole! Now find out the other holes (on the news front-pages, your asking about…in EU., not blocking up the hole.!

7. the bad news is……. gunna take the same length off Brexit power obsessional talk. So… in order not to talk about this (watching whatever news, you are trying to read) The unintended consequences of Brexit ? - Page 5 HOLE.


Villas



I’m so sorry V but i must be thick.   i cannot ever understand anything you write!   you must be too subtle for me 🥺😘😂

Ancient Printer

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:00pm

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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:00pm

L181SKY wrote on Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:41pm:

I’m so sorry V but i must be thick.   i cannot ever understand anything you write!   you must be too subtle for me 🥺😘😂

No you are NOT thick - I have letters after my name and still can't make head nor tail of it!!!

Villas

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:35pm

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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:35pm

L181SKY wrote on Wed Dec 30, 2020 5:41pm:

I’m so sorry V but i must be thick.   i cannot ever understand anything you write!   you must be too subtle for me 🥺😘😂

L181SKY:

I am sure you are certainly not "thick".

I had to read back to over 18 months ago to actually remember the 2 year old problem, to which I referred.

I hope between then & now (despite many changes on this forum & indeed globally since the summer of ´19), I have gained help & hope that others, a little from me, the same.

I am so sorry you feel confused during those years in: [" I cannot ever understand anything you write!]. My fault perhaps?

V

L181SKY

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:13pm

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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:13pm

Ancient Printer wrote on Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:00pm:

No you are NOT thick - I have letters after my name and still can't make head nor tail of it!!!

🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😘.  so glad it’s not just me lol

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L181SKY

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:16pm

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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:16pm

Villas wrote on Wed Dec 30, 2020 6:35pm:

L181SKY:

I am sure you are certainly not "thick".

I had to read back to over 18 months ago to actually remember the 2 year old problem, to which I referred.

I hope between then & now (despite many changes on this forum & indeed globally since the summer of ´19), I have gained help & hope that others, a little from me, the same.

I am so sorry you feel confused during those years in: [" I cannot ever understand anything you write!]. My fault perhaps?

V

Thank you.  i’m sorry you had to go way back but it’s just where i came in lol.  So nice to hear from you.   😎

Villas

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:18pm

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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:18pm

L181SKY wrote on Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:16pm:

Thank you.  i’m sorry you had to go way back but it’s just where i came in lol.  So nice to hear from you.   😎

& U as always.

V

MiniMike

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 10:53am

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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 10:53am

I remember hearing the news that the UK had voted to leave the EU and thinking “do they really understand the consequences?”

Two months into 2021 and the answer is no, the majority of the UK population was the subject of fake news and empty promises. Where are the millions that were going to be invested in the NHS?

The press is full of bad luck stories with the EU cast as the bad men, Scottish fishermen losing trade due to export difficulties, Entertainment stars and the problems in touring the EU are just two that spring to mind.

The UK agencies no longer being able to compete in EU projects as before are just the start. I can imagine that the when the foreign owned car companies start encountering supply chain difficulties things will get worse.

The UK nationals who have lived well and worked on a “Black” basis for many years illegally in the EU are complaining that things are difficult.

Did those who voted to leave really know what they were voting for? Did they believe everything would be as pre-Brexit only better and easier?


L181SKY

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 11:48am

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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 11:48am

MiniMike wrote on Tue Feb 23, 2021 10:53am:

I remember hearing the news that the UK had voted to leave the EU and thinking “do they really understand the consequences?”

Two months into 2021 and the answer is no, the majority of the UK population was the subject of fake news and empty promises. Where are the millions that were going to be invested in the NHS?...

...

The press is full of bad luck stories with the EU cast as the bad men, Scottish fishermen losing trade due to export difficulties, Entertainment stars and the problems in touring the EU are just two that spring to mind.

The UK agencies no longer being able to compete in EU projects as before are just the start. I can imagine that the when the foreign owned car companies start encountering supply chain difficulties things will get worse.

The UK nationals who have lived well and worked on a “Black” basis for many years illegally in the EU are complaining that things are difficult.

Did those who voted to leave really know what they were voting for? Did they believe everything would be as pre-Brexit only better and easier?


Well, the remoaners as we were and are called Knew.  We saw the lies. Never wanted to be in the “I told you so “ club. In a fair world the government would be called out on the lies and the supposed Cash that would be invested in the NHS.Covids timing is such a handy distraction and then Bungle will be out.   So, Here we are. Gove the Fisherman’s son hasn’t done very well either, but the poor fisherman voted for it.    Now the Scots are being slated for wanting out to have a very slim chance at joining the EU.  It would have been a best seller fantasy novel 😎

Bencr85

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:36pm

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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:36pm

MiniMike wrote on Tue Feb 23, 2021 10:53am:

I remember hearing the news that the UK had voted to leave the EU and thinking “do they really understand the consequences?”

Two months into 2021 and the answer is no, the majority of the UK population was the subject of fake news and empty promises. Where are the millions that were going to be invested in the NHS?...

...

The press is full of bad luck stories with the EU cast as the bad men, Scottish fishermen losing trade due to export difficulties, Entertainment stars and the problems in touring the EU are just two that spring to mind.

The UK agencies no longer being able to compete in EU projects as before are just the start. I can imagine that the when the foreign owned car companies start encountering supply chain difficulties things will get worse.

The UK nationals who have lived well and worked on a “Black” basis for many years illegally in the EU are complaining that things are difficult.

Did those who voted to leave really know what they were voting for? Did they believe everything would be as pre-Brexit only better and easier?


Someones crawled out of the woodwork , brexit was brilliant,  just executed by morons , just imagine how many vaccines would we have had if we were still in the club , how many lives have been saved by not being in the EU club! We've probably saved 10's of thousands of lives,  well worth it , pounds going up , predicted to be 1,20 soon. No cliff anywhere. 

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