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On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 14:08:35 +0100, Martin wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 02:57:24 -0800 (PST), whisky-dave
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On Friday, 16 February 2018 09:03:16 UTC, T i m wrote:
So what is a left brainer and a right brainer, then what is someone that draws penis's or can't work out which box to tick, I'd call them a no brainer.




p.s. It's my betting that no Brexiteer can / will because 1) none of
them actually know and 2) none of them have big enough balls to show
their gambler 'workings' (coin toss more like).


I'm still waiting for no brainer to tell me how large the EU army will be, how much each country will contribute to this army and who will decide whether or not the army can be used and for what.


Have you heard of NATO and wonder how such decisions are made?

Will it be OK for teh army to be used to 'free' Gibraltar, will it be sent to syria, could it be used to protect the falklands.


You are aware that UK couldn't protect the Falklands even if it had to?
There'been considerable shrinkage in UK's military capabilities since 1982

Why didn;t this no brainer also tell us that the EEC would morth into the EEC.


Eh? Would you like to rephrase that?


It wouldn't make any difference if he did Martin, it's all completely
missing the point.

The EU has evolved over the years and thank goodness, however, leaving
it for a fact or principal that 'most people' (so not just 1/3rd of
the electorate or even ~50% of those who voted) agree is worth losing
all the other benefits over.

Daughter was thinking of taking my Mum on holiday again this year.
Last year they went to Spain and were made very welcome. I'm not sure
that would still be the case post actual Brexit?

And what about all the 'benefits' the EU negotiate re mobile phone
roaming charges ... when we are no longer in the EU? And what would
they have to arrange re medical care, if the reciprocal arrangement we
currently enjoy as being an EU member state is dropped?

All this is assuming they will still be able to afford to go this year
.... with the pound lower than it's been for a while ...

https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/ba...gbp/GBP-to-EUR

And for what ... the principals of some fanatics and the predictions
of some nutters. ;-(

Cheers, T i m