Bring back the McPizzas!Yuck, I've never tried one. Doesn't look like it could be good.
They need to bring back the Steak, Egg & Cheese Bagel.
Bring back the McPizzas!Yuck, I've never tried one. Doesn't look like it could be good.
They need to bring back the Steak, Egg & Cheese Bagel.
Did you know in France you can get a beer in McDonald’s. And they call the quarter pounder with cheese the Royale with cheese?Bring back the McPizzas!
Did you know in France you can get a beer in McDonald’s. And they call the quarter pounder with cheese the Royale with cheese?
Trust me, Rustlers are the lowest of the low.That sounds even more disgusting that the McDonalds fake ribs.
As terrible as chlorinated chicken et al are, I'd still rather eat it every day than vote for Jeremy fucking Corbyn!Brexit voter worried about having no deal and being bent over a barrel? Must be sarcasm
I think American factory farming is a great reason to get into hunting and fishing. A large portion of our meat and fish we catch/kill a d process ourselves.Trust me, Rustlers are the lwest of the low.
Other processed microwave foods look down on Rustlers.
As terrible as chlorinated chicken et al are, I'd still rather eat it every day than vote for Jeremy fucking Corbyn!
It was very obvious that we would get fucked. This is exactly what you voted for.I didn’t envisage Johnson and this shower of scum in charge. With an 80 seat majority.
Thanks Corbyn.
And I still don’t agree with ‘the project’ so I’d still vote out.
But I’m not Nigel Farage or Mark Francois.
I do wish Labour weren’t so useless in the last election though.
I'm not a Corbyn fan and I didn't vote for him. But you're defending a vote for Boris, so in your own words, explain why Boris is a better choice than Corbyn.As terrible as chlorinated chicken et al are, I'd still rather eat it every day than vote for Jeremy fucking Corbyn!
Sir, please stay on topic in this thread or I'll have to report you to yourself.I'm not a Corbyn fan and I didn't vote for him. But you're defending a vote for Boris, so in your own words, explain why Boris is a better choice than Corbyn.
I still think Brexit is better than staying in the EU, although a deal would be preferable. We will have to take the pain in the short term it seems.I'm not a Corbyn fan and I didn't vote for him. But you're defending a vote for Boris, so in your own words, explain why Boris is a better choice than Corbyn.
We were never getting a good deal. Why would they give us a better deal than we already had?I still think Brexit is better than staying in the EU, although a deal would be preferable. We will have to take the pain in the short term it seems.
I was voting for Brexit not for BoJo, however at the same time I was voting against Corbyn lol.
We were never going to get as good a deal, as they want to try to dissuade other countries from leaving by making an example of us. I should have said "short to medium term" purely regarding finances, I prefer that we are no longer in thrall to the European Parliament though. One of the things I agree with Farage on is that the European Parliament was in a way undemocratic, in that even if British people were overwhelmingly not in favour of a particular piece of legislation, it could end up being forced onto us by a bunch of MEPs that we never voted for.We were never getting a good deal. Why would they give us a better deal than we already had?
It won't be short term, we will lose free trade with over 60 countries. FTAs take years to negotiate.
Which particular piece of legislation were you not in favour of? The obvious step would be to discuss the legislation and leave if we don't like it, I get that. So what was it?We were never going to get as good a deal, as they want to try to dissuade other countries from leaving by making an example of us. I should have said "short to medium term" purely regarding finances, I prefer that we are no longer in thrall to the European Parliament though. One of the things I agree with Farage on is that the European Parliament was in a way undemocratic, in that even if British people were overwhelmingly not in favour of a particular piece of legislation, it could end up being forced onto us by a bunch of MEPs that we never voted for.
Thank fuck we held on to the pound, too.
I'm not in favour of MEPs voting on any legislation which affects the UK. I didn't vote for any of them.Which particular piece of legislation were you not in favour of? The obvious step would be to discuss the legislation and leave if we don't like it, I get that. So what was it?
Why didn't you vote for a MEP?I'm not in favour of MEPs voting on any legislation which affects the UK. I didn't vote for any of them.
Regarding what inspired me to support Brexit, like many Brits the key issue was immigration, as I've stated before.
If the EU was just a big trade agreement and nothing more, I'd be all for it.
What about the quota of non European immigrants we would have to take?Why didn't you vote for a MEP?
We already have the power to curb our immigration. Our government has chosen not to, because European immigration is a boost to our economy.
So you've voted to put the country into economic pain for the medium term (your words) because our government doesn't use the options available to control immigration.
Like Poland does?What about the quota of non European immigrants we would have to take?
Wasn't Poland being pressured to take them by the EU?Like Poland does?