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Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 6:27 pm
by dromia
I'm fussy who I live with.

We will eradicate the badgers first, then the bankers, politicians, journalists and lawyers, then we will get round to the remainers.

Who says there isn't a post brexit plan? :twisted:

Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 7:07 pm
by Pete
Yep, whatever their reasons for voting the way they did, it's done now, and sadly, it's the next couple of generations who'll have to pick up the pieces........

Pete

Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 8:50 pm
by artiglio
Or build a better future, depending on point of view.

Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 8:56 pm
by condorman
aaarggh As a 18 year old spotty youth in 1975 I voted for the common market 5mith If I knew then what I know now I would of vote no, It was the first time that our government deceived the people and blatantly lied to us and the true scale of what was to come kukkuk Fast forward to 1990 when Maggie was ousted by John Major and co because she refused to get any closer to Brussels That was when I realised what had been done and I will never trust any MP ****

Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 9:38 pm
by Mike95
Why would you join a club of 28....soon to be 34...where 7 members pay in and 27 members take out...unless of course you are one of the 27.
The Swiss obviously do not want to be the eighth member paying in.

The Germans managed to drag up former East Germany to an acceptable economic level but dragging up 27 assorted countries to a level economy is beyond any imagination.

Mike95

Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 10:16 pm
by Chuck
Condorman - just a pity that so many are unaware of that wee event, they have been groomed to think they are "European" when clearly they are NOT! The Common Market was a con - my first vote and it was NO!

Those "future generations being left to pick up the pieces" were screwed by the actions of the current liberal progressives who love to destroy things, and give away everything we have. Thankfully common sense prevailed with the EXIT vote. Us "oldies" that the ageist liberals and Remainers despise so much are blessed with freedom of thought, memory and an opinion of their own, not the one groomed into them by the Labour regime and PC luvvies.

The "remainers" do not yet grasp the fact that a vote to remain was pretty well voting to give away all future votes on matters of importance to the EU - smart thinking huh??

Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:19 am
by Blackstuff
condorman wrote:aaarggh As a 18 year old spotty youth in 1975 I voted for the common market 5mith If I knew then what I know now I would of vote no, It was the first time that our government deceived the people and blatantly lied to us and the true scale of what was to come kukkuk Fast forward to 1990 when Maggie was ousted by John Major and co because she refused to get any closer to Brussels That was when I realised what had been done and I will never trust any MP ****
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Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 11:09 am
by 5thGen
It's not over until it's over guys, let's hope shotguns and rimfire are exempt from the EU.

Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:35 pm
by Chuck
It's not over until it's over guys, let's hope shotguns and rimfire are exempt from the EU.
The EU problems with terrorists will NOT be solved by screwing anyoine in the UK (or EU for that matter).

EVERYTHING should be exempt from the EU.

If shotguns and rimfires are then it will only be temporary! Funny how ewe never adpted the more sensible rules of EU countries when it came to firearms isn't it!

Seeing as how the EU is currently quaking at being told NO in the Brexit poll maybe all firearms owners across the EU and UK should say NO to any further meaningless and ill thought out controls or confiscations. teanews

Re: euro firearms directive vs brexit

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 1:16 pm
by 5thGen
I quite agree, however if we were to be governed by such rules prior to actual Brexit, for the sake of British shooters I sincerely hope that shotgun and rimfire are exempt.

We haven't been allowed to use the self loading centerfire pistols or rifles that are freely used in the continent, for quite some time.

All a terrible mess and will do nothing to prevent terrorism.