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Omega General Help / Re: Opel 2.5 td hard start cold
« on: 03 April 2019, 17:30:04 »
air leak, my first port of call would be,usually where the fuel filter screws on,the piece(heater)  above it comes loose simple to fix 

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General Discussion Area / Re: Where is Rods 2?
« on: 23 March 2019, 17:57:24 »
the part that puzzles me though, is mar 29th,by law we leave then ,and its also eu law, plus the queen has signed it off,god bless her, so surely they cannot delay it as its actual law?in fact its a ratified treaty!

Parliament can not, legally, change the UK Withdrawal Act in order to delay the UK departure beyond the 29th March 2019 with a ‘Statutory Instrument’ but will actually need a FULL ACT of Parliament to do so, because the withdrawal act is not merely a law but a TREATY!

That would mean going through both houses back and forth in the next 6 days... not going to happen!

Any extension is illegal, non binding, unconstitutional, and parliamentary prerogative powers cannot be used in this way under the law. The LAW needs to be enforced by those, who are not only the makers, but also the protectorate of it!

We WILL be leaving at 11pm on 29th March

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General Discussion Area / Re: Where is Rods 2?
« on: 23 March 2019, 17:54:28 »
Unfortunately, EU Agent May last & this week cancelled our democracy in favour of a joint May/Brussels dictatorship which I & many others, especially the 17.4m leave voters she has just sh*t on, will not accept. There are going to be a whole range of civil disobedience measures from now onwards that started last night with the slow lorry / van driving on a few major roads, which has spread today to many major roads.

May is too stupid to remember the last PM who used Parliament to declared an ill advised war on the people with the poll tax and look how that ended for Margaret Thatcher's time in office. May's will end will be the same. She has also destroyed the electorates trust in the Tory party with our first chance in the May 2nd local elections to show by how much. I have never voted anything but Tory in these before but this time it will be along with many others anything but Tory. MPs are saying if she loses more than 1000 seats, she is toast, so we have a target now.

Mainland Europe is showing how much the Internet & social media is changing the political landscape with the rise of new parties. Many of these are anti-EU populist ones. A new Dutch anti-EU party have gone in their first election from nothing to the biggest party. It wouldn't surprise me if Nigel Farage's Brexit Party did the same. The vested-interests only incumbent parties of Labour/Conservative/LibDems have been shown up by Brexit for what they are. I expect the next few years to be a bumpy ride in UK politics but we will hopefully become a better country with a working democracy again.

Tory party members are also fighting back from the grass roots level with many local associations coordinating there efforts by targeting 50 remain MPs with votes of no confidence & deselection. How ironic Dominic Grieve's local party's no confidence vote is next Friday the 29th. Nick Boles is high up on the list for this to happen to as well. Any MP that clearly stated in the 2017 GE that they were backing remain like the Lib Dems I don't have a problem with, but I do with those that stood on a Brexit manifesto to sucker the electorates votes & have since shown their contempt by doing the opposite like my local MP Dr Phillip Lee who has constantly sided with Rudd, Soubry, Boles, Grieve, Cooper etc while trousering ~£250k pa in wages & expenses. >:( >:( >:(

so it should be! any mp who desires to change the referendum result or changes their allegiance,should be kicked out of the place

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General Discussion Area / Re: Second Referendum
« on: 28 February 2019, 18:08:17 »
Hang on a minute. 

Did lies get told by people supporting leaving Europe ? Yes

Did rules of money spending get broken by leave support organisations ? Yes

Are the general public still too stupid to be allowed to make a decision on the future ?

I honestly think the first referendum was ill thought out.  Anyone over 60 shouldn't have been allowed to vote on their grand kids future.  The percentage required to leave should have been at least 75%.

Do i think that a second referendum is a good idea?  Well given that it's suddenly very clear what the future looks like, so I'd ask what the Brexiters are scared of?

If the future looks better out of Europe, despite the lies they told, then they'll win hands down wont they?

what is clear to me is that Cameron, Farage and Johnson should be held accountable for their actions and come the revolution they'll be first to have British Citizenship revoked, (just after Sajid Javid is deported to Eastern Europe.  When I say east I mean Syria)

In conclusion - we are fFuUUckkkeeed
This is exactly why no one under the age of 21 or on benefits should be allowed to vote...

I so wanted to type "entitled idiot socialist millenial prick", but this will have to do...



 :-X

excellent, I tried very hard not to swear or use any insulting language to him,astounding he could even entertain posting that

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General Discussion Area / Re: Second Referendum
« on: 26 February 2019, 22:16:49 »
New ipod?


PRATT so your saying over 60,s should not be allowed to vote on any important issue?

got news for you mate we are a democratic country,even with just 3 votes 2 against 1 wins

if you dont like democracy go live in russia or some other non democratic country
 

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General Discussion Area / Re: Second Referendum
« on: 26 February 2019, 21:49:47 »
EU Referendum results

By Constituency: 406 : leave 242:remain
by voting area:   263 Leave:119 remain

 By party Labour:148 leave: 84 remain
Conservative:      247 leave:80 remain
 by MP :             248 leave: 400 remain!
MP,s ARE  the problem
  Elected to serve but only serving themselves and the extremely flawed and sinking EU;         

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General Discussion Area / Re: A303 nowadays
« on: 20 February 2019, 20:23:54 »
Always drive through france at night! no traffic as france shuts at 5pm,
much better as its only 689 miles approx to san sebastion with no tolls, usually arrive in spain at dawn! lovely drive and the sprinter manages it n a tankful so i dont have to buy expensive french diesel lol

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General Car Chat / Re: Price of cars and newness
« on: 16 February 2019, 17:46:33 »
Hmm I must be weird then,
only ever pay cash always have and have never had HP OR whatever they call it now,never had a credit card to much interest on them puppies,
And we own 2000 toyota rav 4 plus the 02 merc sprinter camper,
would never buy anything newer than 02 and wont have wrong wheel drive lol :y mainly because older vehicles are much better built than newer models, and fwd is just wrong, it was only invented for cheapness,if it was any good then 40 ton artics would use it, neve gonna happen!
prefer to sort them meself servicing and repairs no matter what it needs doing,
none of our cars have never been to a garage exCept for the annual MOT

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Omega General Help / Re: lubricating spray
« on: 11 February 2019, 18:16:00 »
graphite powder

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 25 January 2019, 18:10:15 »
Got the jump starter out of the boot of the Pussy.  I've had it for ages, but actually got to use it in anger.

Its one of those new fangled small ones, and surprisingly it worked :o

used one to start a 87 Man flatbed truck that last ran 5 years ago,laughed when he said try this,connected it up turned the key and fell over when it started! then tried it on a fh12 volvo, that had
stood the same amount of time, same result, phenominal !

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I believe it will collapse and disappear in my lifetime - assuming I live the average lifetime.
Its based on nothing but power for the sake of power.

agree and the euro is only an idea its not a gold based currency,just printed paper

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the lisbon treaty is scary! take some time and read it
france voted not to join eu, but agreed the lisbon treaty,macron has admitted he dare not hold a referendum as they would be out in a flash,dutch are complaining,italy aint happy,eu while a brilliant concept has been ruined by inept self serving political fatcats

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General Discussion Area / Re: Thought I was in the UK
« on: 21 January 2019, 16:04:43 »
Heck you are right , it is Tuesdays and Wednesdays it is closed.

Days are a blur.

Probate is Oxford for Leicester . Cant wait if we have to put in a personal appearance. I remember how easy and cheap parking was 25 years ago  ;D

Cant believe im saying this, but use the park and ride, Oxford is the worst city in the world for strangers driving a car!guessing you will be a45 then a34, so first turn to oxford is peartree an park an ride is right there

........and back to the City..............YES, I agree with that!  Been there twice, and vowed never again! :o :o ;)

and thats probably the same amount of times i have been there in the last year, its so bad if i need to go to a large shop,or similar large organisation, I prefer to drive to Milton Keynes, the journey there and back timewise is cancelled out by the ease of access to parking and the wonderful rid system where you need never get caught in traffic!

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General Discussion Area / Re: Thought I was in the UK
« on: 18 January 2019, 20:02:37 »
Heck you are right , it is Tuesdays and Wednesdays it is closed.

Days are a blur.

Probate is Oxford for Leicester . Cant wait if we have to put in a personal appearance. I remember how easy and cheap parking was 25 years ago  ;D

Cant believe im saying this, but use the park and ride, Oxford is the worst city in the world for strangers driving a car!guessing you will be a45 then a34, so first turn to oxford is peartree an park an ride is right there

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General Discussion Area / Re: This lady nails it . . .
« on: 02 January 2019, 16:52:27 »
If Brexit really means Brexit we will need to leave with 'no deal'

Anything else is not really Brexit.

Aint that the truth!

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