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  1. Hi folks,

    I am in need of a new fox SPOTTING torch. I am looking for a torch, not a Lightforce like lamp. It must be LED, and preferably "warm white" as "cool white" washes out colours. Ought to take 18650 batteries.

    I already have a rifle mounted torch for taking the shot so don't need one of those.

    I'm too tight to buy IR or Thermal - despite their advantages. Have other projects that must be done with that money.

    It doesn't need to have different colours.

    Variable light levels would be an advantage.

    My former spotter was a Thrunite TN31 modified by a Pastor from Texas. It was a savage tool for the job. Now sadly RIP.

    Reccomendations?

    Thanks muchly 

  2. 6 minutes ago, green lurchers said:

    They not Jon they deserve fk all our pensioners deserve it rather give to them poor fkr s than to the E.U. unelected crooks   I mean come on take a good look at verhofstad and juniker fkn Jesus fkn pair of liberal wrong uns  if ther were a definition of a pair of cnt bags that’s them dickheads lol 

    Ah they are elected, just by either representatives or govts, I forget which exactly.

    Place would be a horror story if people had a vote on everything, homeless people would be 100x because everyone would vote not to pay tax, be no services, no funding for anything and a public execution after a kangaroo court on every corner each week.

    People really are selfish c**ts, I wouldn't want to govern. Who'd want that f***ing headache.

    The EU is good for me, it's a stick I can use to beat my own govt with if I need to. Someone once said about democracy that it's the least worst system we've found so far. It has it's limits.

  3. On 02/01/2019 at 11:40, secretagentmole said:

    In laymans terms the UK was balloted on joining a Common Market not a Common Government. The Lisbon treaty (where article 50 was put in by Labour so they could bullshit the legislation through Parliament) was voted on and rejected by countries like Ireland, France and the Netherlands, before they were strong armed into voting yes. 

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2008/dec/13/eu-ireland-lisbon-treaty

     

    A market does not tell you how to spend any money you make at it, else the stall holders would unilaterally piss off and organise another somewhere else. We voted for a market not governance, since we cannot be in the market without it telling us what we can do then we vote to leave. We tried reforming from the inside, but were always shouted down. Now the Germans have run everybody else into the ground via their control (look at Italy's economy pre and post Euro) and control everything (who else is making money from the EU), they expect us to be subservient as they try to demolish our last vestiges of control. 

     

    Well sorry, we voted to have our legislation under our control, our right to self determination and the right to do business with whoever we please. Should they slap tariffs on stuff we export, we simply apply the same level of tariffs to stuff we import from them, the difference can be used to help subsidise those affected by the tariffs. We voted, leave won, get over it!

    If you could lay down the megaphone of innacuracy there for a second we can corect a couple of things.

    First, in the Lisbon treaty there were some concerns over things like a European army and abortion. The referendum went ahead and was defeated. Afterwards there was debate here, from which the Govt. consulted with the EU and outs and assurances were agreed on the above issues. Another referendum was held which passed.

    That's mature, grown up democracy. There was no strong arming as you put it.

    Secondly, in most if not all treaties "ever closer union" is mentioned - from before the time the UK joined. So dispense with the clap trap that this is a new thing. The reality is that ye did not sufficiently inform yourselves on what ye were voting for or against - striking similarities to the topic of this thread.

    Third, you flatter yourself that I or others are pining the loss. Frankly, quite a number of people have already moved on. You may not have noticed this but the only real Brexit news is that the UK is still arguing with itself. The rest of us have moved on.

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  4. 4 hours ago, green lurchers said:

    Isn’t the” hopelessly divided “ just the liberal whinging statement they keep casting about in the hope that we change our minds lol  the frenzied liberal media bullshit is a sad affair on both sides of the pond but that’s what they do best  whinge and  whine  , they won’t be happy until Friends fall out family shun each other and neighbours fight each other because of a difference of opinion , when Blair the war criminal was in power didn’t see a tidal wave of activity from the right way of thinking , times change but not for the better  in my book we had a vote it didn’t work out for some  just deal with it move on and except it stand behind the outcome of the vote not hard is it really 

    I think you'll find quite a number of people in the EU think the end of March can't come quick enough.

  5. 17 hours ago, green lurchers said:

    The eu like making up the rules as they go along the way  

    Or in lay mans terms the EU didn't give the UK it's cake & unicorns so the brexshitter narrative is all & sundry are bullying the UK rather than reality which is that the UK is hopelessly divided, doesn't know what it wants, had negotiators that would be humiliated on Tipping Point, and started off by further weakening it's own position with a general election, red lines, and generally proving itself untrustworthy and incompetent - publicly.

    Just wait until ye go negotiating trade with the USA, China etc, then you will have something to whine about.

  6. On 24/12/2018 at 16:29, Lenmcharristar said:

    I wonder why???? Most likely due to hidden bank accounts. And just topping them up since the official nazi movement ended in 1945

    Because it was overly complicated and time consuming compared to other deals.

     

    5 hours ago, Francie said:

    But its all true john isnt it?

    What's true?

  7. On 20/12/2018 at 20:11, paulus said:

    The gravy train for the elite has to continue, all lies, scare tactics and bullshit, the vote went the wrong way and they have been trying every trick in the book to scuttle it.

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    From what I have read the Swiss have a very complicated deal with the EU, a deal the EU said they wee never going to repeat.

    Pictures like the above is only more unicorn cakeism propaganda. 

  8. 4 hours ago, Lenmcharristar said:

    Bet the shinners are kicking themselves for not taking their seats in Westminster 

    Doubt it. SF run on an abstentionist policy, one of the reasons their voters vote for them. Also they well know what influence their few votes would have on the atmosphere in the HOC. It would be counter productive from their POV. Bit like how Hitler was never bumped off, he was doing too much damage to his own side.

  9. Just now, tilimangro said:

    Yes

    Did you read what I wrote

    ive absolutely no Interest into getting into it with you as you’ve clearly got  no interest in having your opinion challenged

    Great ?

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  10. 4 hours ago, Malt said:

    What's your opinion about the noises coming from the French and German leaderships regarding the formation of an EU army John?? One more step  down the road towards a United States of Europe.. They'd have gone down that route years ago if not for the UK's opposition to it because it would have undermined NATO and balance of power that has kept us all in a relative peace for so long.. 

    I've no problem with an EU army.

    Oh, and this

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opt-outs_in_the_European_Union#Irish_protocol_on_the_Lisbon_Treaty

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  11. 44 minutes ago, maxhardcore said:

    then tell Junker and Co what we demand as a fair divorce .

    You've already tried that, Barnier didn't didnt go for it, then you tried to circumvent Barnier and were told by individual member states to..... wait for it..... go talk to Barnier.

    Why do I get the impression you've not been following brexit?

  12. 15 minutes ago, Greyman said:

    And no one stopping you f***ing off across the channel and living with all the other cowardly white flag waving wankers, and if you have room in your motor take sarge with you, it's not a successful peace organisation it,s an unelected,  undemocratic dictatorship, that has caused untold poverty and misery to anyone that won't dance to its tune, John Claude wanker is a raving alcoholic german puppet and not a world leader, the sooner this house of cards collapses the better for all ??

    He seems to be successfully living rent free in your head ?

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  13. 2 hours ago, Greyman said:

    The biggest lie we have been sold is that we are better off in the eu and we are unable to function without them, historically all empire building comes crashing down eventually and will do in the future, the Roman Empire was an early attempt at the eu, Adolf hitters invasion of Europe was another failed attempt at creating a European superstate, and now the French and Germans have clubbed together to try and create it again only this time by using stealth,lies a scaremongering, plus the help of traitors like Blair, forget brexit and look at the rest of the eu, victor alban Hungarian leader has been told his country will be starved of money until he allows migration into his country set by the eu, Italy is about to become the next Greece because they have just told the E u they want to set there own budget not the one the eu want, out of interest apart from France and mainly Germany can you name any other eu country,s doing well, and also explain why every low skilled low wage job in Britain is swamped by eu citizens because  they can't get work in there home nations ?? And it's not like a lad in a shooting club, it's about growing a set of plums standing tall and remembering why so many young men gave there lives to allow us to make our own decisions in our own country ffs ✌️

    The EU is the most successful peace organisation there is, funny take you have leaving it then comparing it with war dead. It was formed to prevent Germany and France going to war.

    No one stopping you making your own decisions, no one stopped the referendum, no one is stopping the UK leaving at the end of March. Your thinking is bizarre.

  14. 2 hours ago, Lenmcharristar said:

    John Galway the eu is ruining the roi as well and wasn’t long ago it was on its knees, your smugness is wearing thin, your country is also becoming over run with Middle East, Eastern Europe and feral  blacks, but your too busy laughing at Britain to even notice that the beautiful Republic of Ireland is turning into a shitehole all due to the 4th reich and its uncontrolled immigration and take over of Europe. 

    None of that is accurate Len.

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  15. 2 hours ago, tilimangro said:

    The eu have consistently made it hard 

    they’ve stifled negotiations 

    been disingenuous about outcomes and tried to make us an example of what happens when members try to leave

    what a great bunch of guys

    Examples please.

  16. 2 hours ago, maxhardcore said:

    John' Europe ain't the be all and end all of trade and something to be a member of.

    We have the rest of the World to trade with '

    Also Europe don't want to loose our trade' they can't afford to loose our trade' 

    We also pay more in than we ever receive as a Nation.

    Yes politicians and their family's company's and fortunes might loose a little money .

    Thats why they don't want to leave .

    Bur the maths tell you if we craic on instead of scaremongering and put people in charge who can run

    Great Britain PLC then the working class taxpayer will be better off because as Iv stated the British Taxpayer contributes far more per annum per person than we actually get back .

    I believe Britain is about £500m a week worse off now, than before the referendum. Economies are complex animals.

    Neither the German auto makers nor the French champagne producers have cracked. Europe will be just fine.

    As for WTO and trade with the rest of the world, the UK has no established tariff schedules in the WTO - which must be agreed unanimously by all WTO members so the UK has a large and complex problem right there with official objections in already from several nations.

  17. 1 hour ago, tilimangro said:

    I’m afraid the eu have been making it very hard

    The EU is like a club, members have benefits, third countries are outside of all of that and don't share the same benefits as full members. In essence this is what the UK has voted to become. No different than any other third country - before they agreed trade deal (which is entirely different from the Withdrawal Agreement the UK & EU are negotiating now).

    I've seen no comment from anyone that matters in power that the UK cannot leave the EU. Quite the contrary, that they see it as regrettable but they accept the decision. They have even said the UK can apply for membership again in the future.

    It's like a lad who's a member of a shooting range, says f**k this I don't like the clubs policies I'm out. But turns up with his gear the next Saturday expecting to be able use the facilities like people who are members.

    It's entirely unrealistic, it is my view the public in Britain have been sold a pile of lies and unfortunately it is only a period outside the EU that will allow this to be realised.

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