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  1. πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚ Well played sir
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  2. At least you talked it through.....πŸ˜€
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  3. Looks like good weather for Sunday, and Diane and I have cabin fever, so are blatting down to Jedburgh for (pub?) lunch. If anyone wants to make a run of it, come join us.
    1 point
  4. I was going to post a reply to this but thought better of it. 🀫
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  5. Got the car sorted and Wife and kids off to the in-laws at Burry for the weekend,count me in πŸ‘
    1 point
  6. What time will you be there? I’m out on Sunday to bed in a set of brake pads prior to Croft track day. I wasn’t planning on being out for more that an hour or two - but might change my plans 😁
    1 point
  7. I've just booked Adam and I in for dinner
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  8. The ironic bit is if he hadn't unlawfully prorogued parliament and just got on with actually negotiating a deal, he'd have had plenty of time to get the deal through Parliament. With enough time to scrutinise it properly. Even now, the deal was voted upon and it was agreed to pass onto second reading. If he just allowed a sensible time period for it to be read, it would probably pass, and we would leave the EU shortly. Instead he's thrown a hissy fit.
    1 point
  9. We initially applied to join the European communities in 1961, but that was vetoed. We reapplied in 1969. The negotiations took about four years, and we joined in 1973. We started to pay into the EU at that point. There were then of course about two years more negotiation before the Maasricht treaty was signed in 1992. Moving to the current EU, Croatia asked to join on 03 October 2005. They finally finished the negotiations and actually joined (and started to pay into the EU budget...) 8 years later in July 2013. Where we ever got the idea that this would be quick and easy from, I don't know. Joining the EU has always taken many years to negotiate. It is in no way a surprise that leaving is going to take just as long, if not longer. If anything, leaving is more complicated than joining.
    1 point
  10. https://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/profile/17654-tillett-car-seats/ click on the little message icon (envelope) πŸ‘
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  11. That's the spirit @Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Secretary you have been missed and I am really looking forward to seeing you again πŸ‘ @NigelO good man, wrap up, especially your head and neck and when you think you are ready, go and put one more layer on. Glen will be wearing his Dickies suit/babygrow so it is no fashion show. @Paul Hurdsfield we will be re-trying the Curbar Gap/Owler Bar route that we failed to do a couple of weeks ago due to an organised fell run. If you want to join us further North than Matlock, we can meet you in the large pull in at Curbar Primary School, Calver Bridge, S32 3XA at 11.15am. Look for the Bridge Inn with it's bright yellow sign and it is just there. We are having lunch at Homesford Tea Rooms, near Matlock, DE4 5HJ at about 12.30. The plan is to finally make it to Tissington village for cake and finish there, putting everyone on the big, easy A515 Ashbourne to Buxton road to finish off. Just let me know where to look for you please. I've never been so organised in my life, don't get used to it 😁
    1 point
  12. David Birch should be able to help! Glutey
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  13. Some things just can’t be unseen... however I will attempt to wash my brain 🀣
    1 point
  14. https://youtu.be/UJawcsxgW1g
    1 point
  15. Just a quick update I fitted two of the normal Rj45 fiddly type of connectors on to the original cable and the camera came straight online. I'm just hoping I don't need to replace the other 70 connectors I've already fitted. Thanks for the help guys
    1 point
  16. Brands Hatch and my son Ben driving
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  17. I did hear a quote saying that parliament had longer time to scrutinise the legislation over circus animals than boris wants to give them to scrutinise the future of the UK. What's old boris hiding in there he doesn't want everyone to see? I want this sorting as much as the next person and really cant see the issue in a small delay of a couple of weeks or a month. We only get to do this once. And it affects us for generations. Why rush it in 3 days when you've been fannying around for 3 years.
    1 point
  18. @jonjh1964 I hope you don't mind but I've just had a quick play with your great shot in Light room, resulting in this:
    1 point
  19. Definitely no. If the choice had been: A: Stay B: No deal Leave with no agreements C Get the best possible deal to Leave the EU with a trade and customs deal I’ll bet it would have been firmly a vote for C. I’m sure a lot of people voted Remain only because of their justifiable economic concerns over a hard Brexit.
    1 point
  20. Very well put @MrPid. I've argued all along it was a vote based on spin and political willy waving of which our now PM was chief protagonist. It was a vote with no answers or clear choices (or their consequences). It's best summarised that when I ask my dad (who's a stout brexiteer) Why did you vote to leave? "I voted to leave as it's time for change." Ok fair enough. What's going to change and how? "Well I dont know!"
    1 point
  21. Nope. Anyone seen anything factual reported from either remain or leave camps? Didn't think so I think the Lib Dems want a second referendum because they are (seemingly) the only party who currently look at evidence to make decisions. Things have changed in 3 years. People are entitled to change their minds. I can't honestly believe that anyone sane who voted to leave in June 2016 would have done so had that been a choice between 'remain' and 'no deal'. The picture painted by the leave camp was quite a pretty one, the reality was never going to be as such.
    1 point
  22. In an ideal world yes. Same as what trumpton is doing in the states. But We aren't geared up for it anymore. That's the issue. Most of our exports are in the services industry. Which are easily lost to the EU/elsewhere.
    1 point
  23. And you expect this to change after leaving the EU πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ No. Short term by leaving the EU with no deal we are losing, well disrupting, our biggest trading partner (over 45% of our exports go to the EU). Theres no way that amount will be sustained once tariffs are in place. We are already losing many manufacturing plants to eastern europe or Asia. This will just be accelerated further. Plus we buy more from the EU than we sell. So things are going to naturally be more expensive. So your poor rich divide is only going to go one way.
    1 point
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