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Brexit

Fjell

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Devonport probably, which is where the attack boats live.

Scotland is going to make itself extremely unpopular if it dismantles half of Europe?s nuclear deterrence on a whim. A lot of things go unsaid in public.

This is what actually goes through leaders minds:

https://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/baltics/
 

al

Member
Fjell said:
Scotland is going to make itself extremely unpopular if it dismantles half of Europe?s nuclear deterrence on a whim.

Surely the whole of this topic (Brexit) is about a whim?
 

Fjell

Well-known member
Being in the EU is trivial compared to being in NATO. And Trump seriously put the willies up European leaders. They might have tried much much harder to keep the UK in the EU if he had been in power then. There is serious regret now and lots of finger pointing.

Even the deeply unaware seem to have noticed something is amiss:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/28/uk-quietly-shifts-away-from-promise-of-deep-foreign-and-security-links-with-eu
 

al

Member
Fjell said:
Being in the EU is trivial compared to being in NATO. And Trump seriously put the willies up European leaders. They might have tried much much harder to keep the UK in the EU if he had been in power then. There is serious regret now and lots of finger pointing.

Even the deeply unaware seem to have noticed something is amiss:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/28/uk-quietly-shifts-away-from-promise-of-deep-foreign-and-security-links-with-eu

What were you expecting? Due diligence?

 

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andrewmcleod

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If I was pregnant (which is of course pretty unlikely), I would seriously consider giving birth in Northern Ireland, allowing any progeny to claim Irish and therefore EU citizenship...
 

pwhole

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Michael Parkinson's dad famously drove his labouring wife back over the Yorkshire border from somewhere else to give birth, just in case his son happened to be good at cricket. I'm not even sure if he knew it was a son in those days, so that's double-cautious ;)
 

al

Member
There used to be lots of similar tales - especially around Earby and Bar'lick, where the nearest maternity hospital used to be in Colne, on the other county.
 

RobinGriffiths

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pwhole said:
Michael Parkinson's dad famously drove his labouring wife back over the Yorkshire border from somewhere else to give birth, just in case his son happened to be good at cricket. I'm not even sure if he knew it was a son in those days, so that's double-cautious ;)

Didn't make him immune to Emu attacks though did it?
 

tony from suffolk

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mikem said:
RobinGriffiths said:
Didn't make him immune to Emu attacks though did it?
He may have been called Hull, but he was from Kent ;)
Surprising fact no. 2,642...I nearly bought Rod Hull's house in Kent. Somewhere near Lenham I recall, next to a cricket pitch. It was thatched, and that finally put me off at the time. Bit daft in retrospect - we've been living in a thatched cottage for the last 25 years.
 

Ian Ball

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Harsh.

I remember a review of the Scottish independance white paper suggestig alternative sites for the nuclear fleet, it was not a long list. I remember Fowey being on there as a deep water port.
 

Fjell

Well-known member
crickleymal said:
Oddly enough he is a remainer according to the stuff I read today.

Bowis is a raging Europhile. Frost, the UK?s chief negotiator in 2020, has a degree in Medieval French and was ambassador to places like Denmark. They are united in a belief that the EU is cocking it all up the way they are going. They are as likely to be right as anyone else, and are a lot less dim than the average journalist (Frost in particular).

My view is that this was largely a vote against a disinterested elite in London.

We are now Switzerland about 30 years ago and I think the EU is contemplating losing the will to live on that front.
 
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