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Title: Cities of Culture
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 23 November 2017, 22:20:08
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Varche on 23 November 2017, 22:35:59
I saw that. My take is the EU now has the monopoly and use of the word European and despite geography saying otherwise, Britain no longer is part of Europe. Doesnt bode well for trade and security. Definitely heading for a no deal and a hundred years of red tape.

What non eu country cities are being allowed to take part? Istanbul perhaps?......

I wonder if we will be allowed to play in European football tournaments. G ;D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 23 November 2017, 23:25:49
If it is an EU project for EU member states then they are perfectly correct to say we cant be involved.
If it is an EU project, how could anyone take seriously a project on culture, originating in Brussels, which is in Belgium.  ::) ;D
If it isn't, we should fight them on the beaches..... :D
I couldn't be less interested in the subject tbh, but the kind of people who love that kind of crap will, I'm sure, be heartbroken.  ::)
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Rods2 on 23 November 2017, 23:30:19
As long as they kick us out of that awful song contest thing I can put up with everything else. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 23 November 2017, 23:34:54
I saw that. My take is the EU now has the monopoly and use of the word European and despite geography saying otherwise, Britain no longer is part of Europe. Doesnt bode well for trade and security. Definitely heading for a no deal and a hundred years of red tape.

What non eu country cities are being allowed to take part? Istanbul perhaps?......

I wonder if we will be allowed to play in European football tournaments. G ;D

Yes Istanbul, also Reykjavik, Krakow, and Prague.  The last two were in 2000 before their countries joined the EU in 2004.  ;)

There are between 44 and 51 countries in Europe depending on whether you think countries like Turkey, Georgia or Azerbaijan are European or not.  :)

Maybe we'll get banned from Eurovision next!  ;D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 24 November 2017, 01:20:22
Bloke from Dundee sounded suitably pissed..

Got told on Wednesday and were due in Lundun to do their presentation today.

Two years of organisation down the pan.

The EU are taking their divorce settlement in advance by indirectly costing people time and money... >:(
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Mister Rog on 24 November 2017, 04:48:22
As long as they kick us out of that awful song contest thing I can put up with everything else. ;D ;D ;D


 ;D    ;D    ;D    ;D

I wish. But there are so many other Non-EU counties in it. But we are so bad at it anyway, I'm not sure that anyone in the UK ever wants to actually win  ::)
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Keith ABS on 24 November 2017, 07:23:30
  Perhaps the bloke from Dundee can take his committee's case to the European court of Justice as , as yet, we have not left so are still a member

Keith ABS
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: BazaJT on 24 November 2017, 07:48:47
The EU say this is a concrete show of the consequence of our decision to leave.Seems to me it's more like they're chucking their toys out of the pram.Does anyone really,really care?The sun will still rise and the world will continue to turn,they're not the be all and end all of life.
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Kevin Wood on 24 November 2017, 09:20:12
Just a bit of modern-day French taunting.  ;D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Mister Rog on 24 November 2017, 09:38:29
Just a bit of modern-day French taunting.  ;D

Old style French taunting . . . .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8yjNbcKkNY
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 24 November 2017, 11:21:39
If it is an EU project for EU member states then they are perfectly correct to say we cant be involved.
If it is an EU project, how could anyone take seriously a project on culture, originating in Brussels, which is in Belgium.  ::) ;D
If it isn't, we should fight them on the beaches..... :D
I couldn't be less interested in the subject tbh, but the kind of people who love that kind of crap will, I'm sure, be heartbroken.  ::)

Agreed.  Anyway, what did people expect would happen given Brexit.  A majority voted to leave the club and be a power outside Europe, so we can hardly now say we want to be involved in these European "promotions".  The UK lobbying cities apparently have already spent upwards of £1 million to put their case together; what a waste!! :(

As others have said, hopefully we will also be out of the Eurovision song contest! :D :D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 11:27:57
Pets unable to travel abroad, no European capital of culture, no Eurovision Song Contest. I’m sorry I voted leave now, bastards.  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 24 November 2017, 11:33:03
I had to chuckle a few weeks ago when at our International Committees 93rd annual gathering (guest speaker was Tom O'Connor).

One of the old boys there was doing a talk and he now volunteers in the Portsmouth historic dockyard.

Told a great tail how he was showing a group of visitors around HMS Victory and a French lady asked if 'the stacks of cannon balls were from the Battle of Trafalgar', his reply was 'no, your navy still has those ones'

They don't like it up em
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 24 November 2017, 11:33:52
Pets unable to travel abroad, no European capital of culture, no Eurovision Song Contest. I’m sorry I voted leave now, bastards.  ;D ;D ;D

I am more concerned they will send Varche home
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 24 November 2017, 11:52:53
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 12:36:58
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Hull was merely British capital of culture, Liverpool was world ok...European capital of culture. Quite right too.  :)
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 24 November 2017, 12:48:52
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Hull was merely British capital of culture, Liverpool was world ok...European capital of culture. Quite right too.  :)

Hmmm....Liverpool. European capital of culture.

How is that possible? :D :D ;)
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Rods2 on 24 November 2017, 13:05:20
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.

Liverpool won it for their world-class mountain, Mt KillAManForAGiro. :o ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 13:16:55
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Hull was merely British capital of culture, Liverpool was world ok...European capital of culture. Quite right too.  :)

Hmmm....Liverpool. European capital of culture.

How is that possible? :D :D ;)
When was the last time you visited the waterfront, a world heritage site? Or the world famous libraries? Or the many top class museums? Or either of the two cathedrals, the Anglican one being the largest in the country? I could go on..............
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 24 November 2017, 13:19:55
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Hull was merely British capital of culture, Liverpool was world ok...European capital of culture. Quite right too.  :)

Hmmm....Liverpool. European capital of culture.

How is that possible? :D :D ;)
When was the last time you visited the waterfront, a world heritage site? Or the world famous libraries? Or the many top class museums? Or either of the two cathedrals, the Anglican one being the largest in the country? I could go on..............

I'm sure Liverpool has become Utopia over the last few decades, but you know better than I about giving a dog a bad name. :y
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 24 November 2017, 14:55:01
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Hull was merely British capital of culture, Liverpool was world ok...European capital of culture. Quite right too.  :)

Hmmm....Liverpool. European capital of culture.

How is that possible? :D :D ;)
You have clearly never been to Roubaix... ::)
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 24 November 2017, 15:12:05
I had to chuckle a few weeks ago when at our International Committees 93rd annual gathering (guest speaker was Tom O'Connor).

One of the old boys there was doing a talk and he now volunteers in the Portsmouth historic dockyard.

Told a great tail how he was showing a group of visitors around HMS Victory and a French lady asked if 'the stacks of cannon balls were from the Battle of Trafalgar', his reply was 'no, your navy still has those ones'

They don't like it up em


 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D That is so good. :y :y

In actual fact the Royal Navy ships on the day, including Victory, had virtually used up all their ammunition by about 1630 on the afternoon of the 21st, just as the French ship Achille blew up, as so much had been fired into the combined fleet ;)
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: TheBoy on 24 November 2017, 17:12:20
I have really tried, but the same conclusion keeps popping up - I really couldn't give a shit about cities of (non)culture.
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 24 November 2017, 17:25:07
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Hull was merely British capital of culture, Liverpool was world ok...European capital of culture. Quite right too.  :)


And very well deserved to!!  I love Liverpool :-* :-* :-* 8) 8)
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: STEMO on 24 November 2017, 17:26:36
I have really tried, but the same conclusion keeps popping up - I really couldn't give a shit about cities of (non)culture.
I couldn’t give a shit about much at all, but I seem to have an opinion on everything. Remind you of anyone?  ;D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: TheBoy on 24 November 2017, 17:27:40
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Hull was merely British capital of culture, Liverpool was world ok...European capital of culture. Quite right too.  :)


And very well deserved to!!  I love Liverpool :-* :-* :-* 8) 8)
I can't think of a UK city anywhere that I don't despise with a passion.
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: TheBoy on 24 November 2017, 17:28:03
I have really tried, but the same conclusion keeps popping up - I really couldn't give a shit about cities of (non)culture.
I couldn’t give a shit about much at all, but I seem to have an opinion on everything. Remind you of anyone?  ;D
I'm delighted to have finally found my long lost twin
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 24 November 2017, 18:46:57
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Hull was merely British capital of culture, Liverpool was world ok...European capital of culture. Quite right too.  :)


And very well deserved to!!  I love Liverpool :-* :-* :-* 8) 8)

Plenty of randy scousers around after a night out, Lizzie.

Keep your hand on your ha'penny would be my advice if you visit again. ;) :-* :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 24 November 2017, 19:33:40
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.
Hull was merely British capital of culture, Liverpool was world ok...European capital of culture. Quite right too.  :)


And very well deserved to!!  I love Liverpool :-* :-* :-* 8) 8)

Plenty of randy scousers around after a night out, Lizzie.

Keep your hand on your ha'penny would be my advice if you visit again. ;) :-* :-* :-* :-*

 ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Mr Gav on 25 November 2017, 22:57:49
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.

Hull is the current European city of culture, obviously nobody went there to find out if it has actually got any culture  ;D
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: STEMO on 26 November 2017, 07:19:27
The EU has banned British cities from taking part in 2023's Cities of Culture competition, despite allowing other European cities that are not in the EU to take part in the past!  ::)

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

Correct me if I'm wrong but Hull and Liverpool ring a bell.

Hull is the current European city of culture, obviously nobody went there to find out if it has actually got any culture  ;D
As I said earlier, Hull.....UK, Liverpool......European.
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Mister Rog on 26 November 2017, 17:27:08

I didn't know we had any culture in any of our cities!  :-\  Maybe 'ull.... Didn't they win once?  :-X   :D

I think that Swansea is after it. They'd better get some "culture" into the drunks and junkies on the streets  ::)

Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 26 November 2017, 17:31:07
Its an excuse for local dignitaries to be pleased with themselves and pat themselves on the back. It wont be missed by plebs like us.  :)
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 26 November 2017, 17:36:38
I've adapted my view on this.  ::)

Although there's no doubt that it's an EU competition and in 2023 we won't be in the EU.  I still think it's just out of spite that the EU have decided now that UK cities can't take part, as non EU cities have taken part in the past.  Why didn't they tell us just after the referendum or just after we issued A50?  ???

I also think that it was utterly negligent of the councils involved to carry on spending tax payers money preparing these bids, before clarifying the situation with the competitions organisers beforehand.  I hope that they all get booted out of office at the next council elections!  :y

Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Olympia5776 on 26 November 2017, 17:54:59
I've adapted my view on this.  ::)

Although there's no doubt that it's an EU competition and in 2023 we won't be in the EU.  I still think it's just out of spite that the EU have decided now that UK cities can't take part, as non EU cities have taken part in the past.  Why didn't they tell us just after the referendum or just after we issued A50?  ???

I also think that it was utterly negligent of the councils involved to carry on spending tax payers money preparing these bids, before clarifying the situation with the competitions organisers beforehand.  I hope that they all get booted out of office at the next council elections!  :y

Yep , I'll agree with that .
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: Mister Rog on 26 November 2017, 18:00:39
Its an excuse for local dignitaries to be pleased with themselves and pat themselves on the back. It wont be missed by plebs like us.  :)

Yep, councils and councillors certainly do like a bit of self congratulation
Title: Re: Cities of Culture
Post by: scimmy_man on 26 November 2017, 19:14:44
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