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belton rover

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Re: Bregret
« Reply #60 on April 12, 2023, 06:16:02 pm by belton rover »
Next question, what was the change you wanted and did you get it?

I didn’t want to be part of a European superstate, so far so good.

And future generations will be poorer for it with joint scientific studies now not going ahead and things such as EASA having to be managed separately in the UK. This means lack of opportunity and added costs to the economy.

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/the-agency/faqs/brexit#:~:text=From%20January%201%2C%202021%2C%20EASA,smooth%20transfer%20of%20ongoing%20files.

And this is meant to concern me?

Do you have children/grandchildren?

Non of your business, go back to crying about the EU

But if you do have children/grandchildren then it will be THEIR business; and I can't see them thanking you for taking away the great opportunities being in the EU offered them.  Nor can I see other people's children/grandchildren being grateful either.
 
As for crying about the EU, grow up man!
You are so wrong about this, Not. You are obviously very bitter about it, and I suppose that bitterness may rub off on your own children and grandchildren (although that won’t be the case for future generations of most remainers).
The idea that my grandchildren will be ungrateful, unthankful or have any other kind of personal dissatisfaction with me, for voting leave, is beyond belief. Nor will I have any problems with other people’s grandchildren.
Except, perhaps, yours.



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Not Now Kato

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Re: Bregret
« Reply #61 on April 12, 2023, 10:49:28 pm by Not Now Kato »
Next question, what was the change you wanted and did you get it?

I didn’t want to be part of a European superstate, so far so good.

And future generations will be poorer for it with joint scientific studies now not going ahead and things such as EASA having to be managed separately in the UK. This means lack of opportunity and added costs to the economy.

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/the-agency/faqs/brexit#:~:text=From%20January%201%2C%202021%2C%20EASA,smooth%20transfer%20of%20ongoing%20files.

And this is meant to concern me?

Do you have children/grandchildren?

Non of your business, go back to crying about the EU

But if you do have children/grandchildren then it will be THEIR business; and I can't see them thanking you for taking away the great opportunities being in the EU offered them.  Nor can I see other people's children/grandchildren being grateful either.
 
As for crying about the EU, grow up man!
You are so wrong about this, Not. You are obviously very bitter about it, and I suppose that bitterness may rub off on your own children and grandchildren (although that won’t be the case for future generations of most remainers).
The idea that my grandchildren will be ungrateful, unthankful or have any other kind of personal dissatisfaction with me, for voting leave, is beyond belief. Nor will I have any problems with other people’s grandchildren.
Except, perhaps, yours.

Seems you're the one who sounds bitter. But you may be right, maybe future generations will be grateful for the way you voted
 

 
 
Still genuinely waiting for someone to post a tangible benefit..........

tommy toes

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Re: Bregret
« Reply #62 on April 12, 2023, 11:04:14 pm by tommy toes »
You'll have a long wait Kato, because there are none other than the satisfaction of having that winning feeling.



belton rover

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Re: Bregret
« Reply #63 on April 13, 2023, 12:32:50 am by belton rover »
Next question, what was the change you wanted and did you get it?

I didn’t want to be part of a European superstate, so far so good.

And future generations will be poorer for it with joint scientific studies now not going ahead and things such as EASA having to be managed separately in the UK. This means lack of opportunity and added costs to the economy.

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/the-agency/faqs/brexit#:~:text=From%20January%201%2C%202021%2C%20EASA,smooth%20transfer%20of%20ongoing%20files.

And this is meant to concern me?

Do you have children/grandchildren?

Non of your business, go back to crying about the EU

But if you do have children/grandchildren then it will be THEIR business; and I can't see them thanking you for taking away the great opportunities being in the EU offered them.  Nor can I see other people's children/grandchildren being grateful either.
 
As for crying about the EU, grow up man!
You are so wrong about this, Not. You are obviously very bitter about it, and I suppose that bitterness may rub off on your own children and grandchildren (although that won’t be the case for future generations of most remainers).
The idea that my grandchildren will be ungrateful, unthankful or have any other kind of personal dissatisfaction with me, for voting leave, is beyond belief. Nor will I have any problems with other people’s grandchildren.
Except, perhaps, yours.

Seems you're the one who sounds bitter. But you may be right, maybe future generations will be grateful for the way you voted
 

 
 
Still genuinely waiting for someone to post a tangible benefit..........

And you’re telling others to grow up.

 

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