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Yes, you've made your point that you don't do Irony, no need to keep repeating yourselfThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
irony1
/ˈʌɪrəni/
noun
the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
"‘Don't go overboard with the gratitude,’ he rejoined with heavy irony"
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2.55 describes the chaps on here, in too deep.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Posted by Kosh, 19/7/2016 - 14th - 11th this year, or I'll eat my big Ritchie Blackmore hat.
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dickhead
/ˈdɪkhɛd/
a stupid, irritating, or ridiculous man.
This is a bit unfair to you, you’re not stupid!
And, back on topic, it seems that apart from it being unimplementable and triggering violence in NI, the UK and EU can't even agree the details of the Northern Ireland Protocol which was supposedly agreed and signed off three months ago.
Brexit: EU and UK 'still at odds' over subsidy rules
There appears to be "persistent and fundamental" differences between the UK and EU over a significant part of the NI Brexit deal, MPs have concluded. The European Scrutiny Committee has been examining the operation of the Northern Ireland Protocol. It said the EU and UK are still at odds over the extent to which EU subsidy rules still apply to UK businesses.
The terms of the NI Protocol, it means Northern Ireland is still in the EU single market for goods and remains subject to EU subsidy rules for trade in goods. However, Article 10 also says the UK as a whole should follow EU rules if a UK-wide subsidy could have an impact on trade in goods between Northern Ireland and the European Union.
For example, if a UK-wide subsidy was to give NI firms an unfair advantage over other companies in the EU single market.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-56684166
Is there a single aspect of Brexit that hasn't been a complete and utter clusterf***![]()
One beneficial aspect has been that we see a lot less of Farage, but that is about it for me.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Posted by Kosh, 19/7/2016 - 14th - 11th this year, or I'll eat my big Ritchie Blackmore hat.
Why is it that from the Brexit side of the argument, only JCFG and Pastafarian engage in any sort of conversation about the actual issues, and even then it is always a semantic sidestep?
Could it be that there is no pro Brexit argument to make, now all the chickens have come home to roost?
Posted by Kosh, 19/7/2016 - 14th - 11th this year, or I'll eat my big Ritchie Blackmore hat.
Could it be that the race is run, the majority have spoken, we are now an independent,sovereign nation trading in the global market? Perhaps it’s time for you merchants of doom and despair to dry your eyes and concede that the democratic will of the British people has been upheld... we have left the corrupt Reich.. get over it, move on with your life.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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