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Dear me,. . . . The "Out" supporters really Don't like our Davey much do they ? ? Loads of this kind of dark humour on soshul meeja today, with the release of the actual date of 23rd June 2016 for the referendum. . . .

 

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Mind you,. . Dylan is a really Cruel political cartoonist too. . .

 

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I truly hope we can get out of this Euromess,. . .that way we can trade directly with the world again, instead of having 1/28th of a seat in the Workd Trade Organisation . . . our EU representative on that body is a lady who was a medical student, what she knows about international trade I have no idea. . .

 

Bin ages since I've had NZ lamb on me dinner plate, and I'm sure Australia has summat or other we could trade ? Jabirus ?

 

 

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Thanks for the input Dutch, . . . . I'll tell Nigel.

 

Incidentally, don't think Australia is alone in it's appraisal of Leyland ! ! ! ! My family have owned several of their products long ago, and rapidly wished that they had not. . . this wonderful quality extended to Ford products of a similar era,. . . Dad bought a Capri 2.8 Ltr , which had been fitted with Escort pistons, which were significantly smaller in diameter.. . . .rattled quite a bit that did. . . . .

 

Nissan, Renault and Toyota factories in the UK do a slightly better job building them nowadays !

 

 

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Thanks Willie. . . I know some expat Poms living in Australia who agree with that also, some having family in the UK.

 

Separation is what we really need, but for some strange reason, our PM doesn't think that having all of our laws made by unelected beaurocrats is a bad thing, with the European courts having supremacy over ours,. . the world's fifth largest economy. Very strange situation, The mainstream media are now in full retard mode, brainwashing the sheeple at every opportunity that disengaging from the EU would be a etrrifying "Leap in the dark" ( stock phrase ) Seems odd that wew seemed to do OK for nearly a thousand years, and colonised half of the world before some of the Euro countries even existed. And certainly before the insidious European Union, which was supposed to be a Trade area, when we joined in the 1970s, no mention of politicl union.

 

I agree, we need to get out, and then we can convince Dutchroll that our Leyland cars are not that bad really. . .! ! ! !

 

 

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Thanks Willie. . . I know some expat Poms living in Australia who agree with that also, some having family in the UK.

Separation is what we really need, but for some strange reason, our PM doesn't think that having all of our laws made by unelected beaurocrats is a bad thing, with the European courts having supremacy over ours,. . the world's fifth largest economy. Very strange situation, The mainstream media are now in full retard mode, brainwashing the sheeple at every opportunity that disengaging from the EU would be a etrrifying "Leap in the dark" ( stock phrase ) Seems odd that wew seemed to do OK for nearly a thousand years, and colonised half of the world before some of the Euro countries even existed. And certainly before the insidious European Union, which was supposed to be a Trade area, when we joined in the 1970s, no mention of politicl union.

 

I agree, we need to get out, and then we can convince Dutchroll that our Leyland cars are not that bad really. . .! ! ! !

So when you coming back over here Phil?

 

 

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It still sends a shiver up my spine recalling that Brussels ordered the chainsawing of those beautiful old timber fishing boats.

 

I doubt the shipwrights and boatbuilders in the early twentieth century would ever have forseen a grouping of foreign countries ordering Britain to chop up their own historic boats. To add insult to injury, they were not allowed to sell them off for pleasure craft so the history could be preserved.

 

Here in Australia, a lot of us probably thought the EU was just an economic and trade grouping in the early days. But over the years, the awful truth has sunk in that's it's a lot more sinister than that.

 

Phil, maybe you could secede like Prince Leonard.

 

 

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So when you coming back over here Phil?

When ? ? you mean you wouldn't MIND me actually BEING in Australia ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

 

Well,. . . I guess it will be June 24th 2016, if the stupid brainwashed sods up here vote "Remain" won't be much point staying really, because following that vote, The EU will tear up Dave's "DEAL" and continue with further political integration, the commission have already said that in mid 2017, legislation is already framed to make any further "IN / Out" referendums Illegal under EU law. so we then shall become the North West Region of the EU "Superstate" commonly known as the EUSSR.

 

If I find that there are insufficient funds for 2 tickets to Australia, . . .then someone else will then have the responsibilty of feeding my Cat.

 

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It still sends a shiver up my spine recalling that Brussels ordered the chainsawing of those beautiful old timber fishing boats.

I doubt the shipwrights and boatbuilders in the early twentieth century would ever have forseen a grouping of foreign countries ordering Britain to chop up their own historic boats. To add insult to injury, they were not allowed to sell them off for pleasure craft so the history could be preserved.

 

Here in Australia, a lot of us probably thought the EU was just an economic and trade grouping in the early days. But over the years, the awful truth has sunk in that's it's a lot more sinister than that.

 

Phil, maybe you could secede like Prince Leonard.

 

Not a bad idea Willie, . . . . Prince Philip of Cannock River Province. . . . .nice ring to it that. . . . .

 

 

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It still sends a shiver up my spine recalling that Brussels ordered the chainsawing of those beautiful old timber fishing boats.

I doubt the shipwrights and boatbuilders in the early twentieth century would ever have forseen a grouping of foreign countries ordering Britain to chop up their own historic boats. To add insult to injury, they were not allowed to sell them off for pleasure craft so the history could be preserved.

 

Here in Australia, a lot of us probably thought the EU was just an economic and trade grouping in the early days. But over the years, the awful truth has sunk in that's it's a lot more sinister than that.

 

Phil, maybe you could secede like Prince Leonard.

 

 

 

On another tack, . . .as you seem interested in the weird "Goings On" oop Narth 'ere. . . . .

 

Several of my politically active numpty friends, were evicted from a well known political tittle tattle website ( Guido Fawkes, order-order.com ) for banging on about unfettered immigration, open borders, the EU. . . .etc. . . and the landlord got fed up with us consistently going off the pathetic topic he put up for discussion. . . . . .so a small group of us started a brand new blogsite just after the Christmas holiday. we have ALL migrated now to that one,. . .there is NO bloody banning for going off topic, as the first poster suggests something and it just wanders off from there. On Firday and Saturday evenings, it is permitted to post music videos, and we have our own rapidly growing playlist too.

 

If any of you wish to "Pop In" and have a look, you will be very welcome. One thing though, "Colourful" language, is not moderated. If you are offended by Pubspeak, then don't come.

 

The posters ( rather like me ) are slightly right of centre. . . in other words, . . .normal working pweople,. . .with a couple of genuine Members of Parliament in there for good measure !

 

You are very welcome anyway. Reading the comments, may give some of you a flavour of what's really going on here, even though you won't know the pollies and Euro-Pollies who are being bashed. !

 

The previous landlord always insisted that " Noone reads the comments". . . they only come to read the articles. . .( yeah, right. ) and that is now our headline banner ! ! !

 

http://going-postal-beta.blogspot.ch/

 

Phil. (Hope that link works down there. . . . .)

 

**Edit to add** I've already identified nine aviators, One Airline jockey, and two gliderologists ( one a ladygliderologist ) I have to say that the blog is funnier than a box of monkeys. . . .we are currently discussing the earthsattering importance of cooking sausages in the correct manner. One of the posters from here ( Polardroid ) is responsible for the graphics on the site, and another poster is on there under a different moniker.

 

 

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Ooooooh. . . .everyone is having a "Pants Wetting" experience on Pollimedia in the UK at the moment,. . . there were only 65 Conservative ( Govt.) MPs voting for the EU "OUT" camp,. . . .since Boris Johnson, the current Mayir of London, had delcared for OUT, . . . as has the Justice Secretary, Michael Gove,. . .there are now 144 MPs declaring to leave the EU. . . . this is expected to rise to 168 by tomorrow morning,. . .the BBC are wetting themselves too, for the opposite reason, . .ie, they have been brainwashing for the "Remain" camp for months. . . .Tee Hee. . . . it looks as if the great British public may soon get their wishes regarding the BBC "Licence Tax" of £145.00 per annum, whether you watch BBC or not, being made a NON-Criminal offence for refusal to pay it. . . . . Jeeze,. . .It's lookig like we MIGHT get our country back after all. . . .Cameron is finished after this, he'll be lucky if he doesn't end up being hanged from a lampost on Westminster bridge as a traitor to the country. . . .

 

I'll continue watching the rapidly unfolding story with great interest. . . . .

 

Meanwhile,. . .another graphic. . . .

 

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Each one of these ceramic poppies represents a serviceman who lost his / her life defending Britain in TWO world wars. . . . . .

 

We would hate to see them turning in their graves by giving this country away to a bunch of unelected European political lunatics who have never fought for it,. . .let alone earned the right to RULE OVER IT ! ! !. . . . .

 

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Phil, my Leyland P76 was the best car I ever had. 600,000km and all it did wrong was to become so unfashionable that my wife made me get something new. I would still be driving it... Up the Poms say I.

 

Well to be honest , it had a couple of small problems while I had it but nothing to stop me getting home.

 

Hey if you leave the EU, maybe us Australians will not have to wait for hours in the aliens queue at Heathrow while lotsa w--err--oops-- I mean-- Europeans just walk in.

 

I wish to sentence Australian monarchists to go through that wait on a busy day.

 

 

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Phil, my Leyland P76 was the best car I ever had. 600,000km and all it did wrong was to become so unfashionable that my wife made me get something new. I would still be driving it... Up the Poms say I.Well to be honest , it had a couple of small problems while I had it but nothing to stop me getting home.

 

Hey if you leave the EU, maybe us Australians will not have to wait for hours in the aliens queue at Heathrow while lotsa w--err--oops-- I mean-- Europeans just walk in.

 

I wish to sentence Australian monarchists to go through that wait on a busy day.

 

Better tell Dutchroll that,. . .he Really doesn't like Leylands. . . . . . and . . .we never got the brilliant P76 in the UK,. . . . .I wonder why that was ? ? ?

 

 

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Phil, my Leyland P76 was the best car I ever had. 600,000km and all it did wrong was to become so unfashionable that my wife made me get something new. I would still be driving it... Up the Poms say I.Well to be honest , it had a couple of small problems while I had it but nothing to stop me getting home.

 

Hey if you leave the EU, maybe us Australians will not have to wait for hours in the aliens queue at Heathrow while lotsa w--err--oops-- I mean-- Europeans just walk in.

 

I wish to sentence Australian monarchists to go through that wait on a busy day.

 

NO . . YOU FERKIN WELL WON'T HAVE TO WAIT MATE. . . any Commonwealth people will be passed through with a wave,. . . . .as it BLOODY WELL SHOULD BE. . . all the others will have to go through proper immigration control. . .. Jesus,. . .some of these immigrants are being allowed in with SWINE FLU AND TB,. . .One London hospital has had to close down due the Swine flu epidmic from untested immigrants. . .the EU hass allowed this to happen with their fekin stupid "OPEN BORDERS" rules for the last ten years. . .we just DON'T have the antibiotics to sort these diseases. . .they don't have to declare this at the point of departure. . .the NORMAL world has been turned upside down by the ferkin lefite looneys and it is going to stop very suddenly, IF we win the 'Out' vote.. . . .MANY things shall change, and it's about bloody time FCS. . . . .

 

I just aked for an appointment to see the doctor for my Wife, and they are quoting eleven weeks. . .? WTF,. . .we are being overwhelmed by incomers with all sorts of diseases, and loads of Welfare Tourists, who come to the UK to avail themselves of our " FREE" National Health service,. . .which was set up many years ago, for local people, who pay their national insurance and are therefore entitlead to recieve treatment for free,. . .since they have actually PAID FOR IT through their wages throughout their working lives. . .then the find that they have to wait six months for a GP appointment BEHIND a load of fecking immigrants who have paid nothing, and most never will,. . .into the system, and people ask,. . .why is the system overloaded ? ? ?

 

Hmmmm. . . . . This isn't going to end well. . . . . . .

 

 

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NO . . YOU FERKIN WELL WON'T HAVE TO WAIT MATE. . . any Commonwealth people will be passed through with a wave,. . . . .as it BLOODY WELL SHOULD BE.

Phil, I haven't been to the U.K. since 1985, so things might have changed a bit since then. In those days, Australia, the U.K. and New Zealand had reciprocal social security arrangements, but I think that part changed.

 

I entered the U.K on a U.K. Grandparent visa ( my mum's dad was born in Macclesfield ). I was too old for the working holiday type visa, but the Grandparent Visa entitled me to work. Funny thing is, it stated that the visa didn't grant permanent residency, but there was no time restriction on length of stay.

 

I had to have an operation while I was there, and during the recovery period they gave me a National Health Card and treated me quite well. Not like an alien at all.

 

Thanks for the link to the forum. I'm sure they wouldn't mind uncouth colonials dropping in from time to time.

 

Cheers, Willie.

 

 

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