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Kermit8 Hevon 26 Jun 16 7.56pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
A post that offers nothing but accusations. You aren't what you think you are Michael. Far from it. You are a bigoted, small minded pedant and I will point this out at every time your bitchiness raises itself. You are talking to yourself really, aren't you? S'alright. I don't mind being your foil. If it helps.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 26 Jun 16 7.59pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
thanks Michael. Go and play some of your 'authentic' UB40 with your black mates. Is that opposed to synthetic UB40? Despite me thinking that, apart from Signing Off,UB40 aren't that good, are they not a shining example of people of different skin colour forming a band and in the case of Signing Off,putting a pretty good picture of how Thatcherism sought to bring down the working class by seeking to destroy unions and split up communities. Personally I'd rather see Jah Shaka sound system and listen to the output of King Tubby and Lee scratch Perry. Edited by nickgusset (26 Jun 2016 8.03pm)
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Hrolf The Ganger 27 Jun 16 12.58pm | |
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The media, especially televison, will continue to stir up the Remainers as long as they can to fill their air time with something other than the usual boring crap. 24 hour news bollocks.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 27 Jun 16 1.11pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
What makes me laugh Michael is that you and your sort MASSIVELY misunderstood the prevailing political thought in this country. Your preoccupation with gender, gay, immigrant and minority rights has pushed you so far away from the people you claim to be part of and promote, the white working class, and has cost you dearly in this referendum. You and your comrades need to start connecting with the working class again. It's them what won this for the side of reason. They know the EU equals lower wages, youth unemployment and the preservation of the elite. You and your sort f***ed up. Deal with it. So Boris, Gove and Farage are going to give all that spare cash to the NHS, retain workers rights, increase low pay and help the worse off, more than the EU would? Dream on pal. If this cock up leads to reform and redistribution great - but 48% of us think it won't . And what now my friend? Completely out of the single market? No more immigrants but we have to strike a new deal with Europe whilst having NO bargaining power whatsoever. People voted against something without voting FOR anything else. The joke is we were only semi-members of Europe in any case, and all the leading Brexiteers are now s***ting themselves and back-tracking, apart from Farage. Merkel is being reasonable, Junker's being a t***, I hope the fear of other refererenda will be interpreted as a need for EU reform and an amicable solution is found, but if we get through this without too much grief and arrive at a safe place again it will not be because of the Leave movement.It's just a shame we're getting all the facts after rather than before the event.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 27 Jun 16 1.20pm | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
So Boris, Gove and Farage are going to give all that spare cash to the NHS, retain workers rights, increase low pay and help the worse off, more than the EU would? Dream on pal. If this cock up leads to reform and redistribution great - but 48% of us think it won't . And what now my friend? Completely out of the single market? No more immigrants but we have to strike a new deal with Europe whilst having NO bargaining power whatsoever. People voted against something without voting FOR anything else. The joke is we were only semi-members of Europe in any case, and all the leading Brexiteers are now s***ting themselves and back-tracking, apart from Farage. Merkel is being reasonable, Junker's being a t***, I hope the fear of other refererenda will be interpreted as a need for EU reform and an amicable solution is found, but if we get through this without too much grief and arrive at a safe place again it will not be because of the Leave movement.It's just a shame we're getting all the facts after rather than before the event. Semi members of the EU? Really? Since when? If we get reform it will be because of the leave result and all the noise from everyone on that side leading up to it, nothing else. Reform would never happen inside the EU. Facts after the event? Merkel being reasonable, the DAX and CAC being hammered more than our stocks. No emergency punishing budget? the money saved 'could be spent on the NHS and other areas.'
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jamiemartin721 Reading 27 Jun 16 1.26pm | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
So Boris, Gove and Farage are going to give all that spare cash to the NHS, retain workers rights, increase low pay and help the worse off, more than the EU would? Dream on pal. If this cock up leads to reform and redistribution great - but 48% of us think it won't . And what now my friend? Completely out of the single market? No more immigrants but we have to strike a new deal with Europe whilst having NO bargaining power whatsoever. People voted against something without voting FOR anything else. The joke is we were only semi-members of Europe in any case, and all the leading Brexiteers are now s***ting themselves and back-tracking, apart from Farage. Merkel is being reasonable, Junker's being a t***, I hope the fear of other refererenda will be interpreted as a need for EU reform and an amicable solution is found, but if we get through this without too much grief and arrive at a safe place again it will not be because of the Leave movement.It's just a shame we're getting all the facts after rather than before the event. Well strictly speaking none of them can. Farage isn't a MP, and the other two can only propose that at present to the house - and even then it can't be spent, no matter how much it turns out to be, as we haven't left the EU yet. But certainly, failure to deliver on promises is what the Remainers now need to focus on, not getting their way, but ensuring that they make the best for the UK that they can. The decision is made, the dice have been cast. Undermining that, just feeds into the kind of distrust of government that's led us to this position.
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Andy_G Wimbledon 27 Jun 16 1.35pm | |
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Thing is everyone including Leave voters never for a minute thought that the public would actually vote to leave. I voted to leave and was pretty much speakless when I saw they had won. Now we will get months of remainers crying about the decision calling all the vote leave people racists, nazis', thick etc and trying to find someway of undermining the result. What they should be doing is admitting that remain was a selfish rich persons vote and start looking at not ignoring peoples strong emotions again. As Piers Morgan said "It's done stop whailing and make it work" Another thing the youth banging on about their future being taken away. A) how do they know the future won't be a whole better B) why didn't they bloody well vote, 64% didn't vote in 18-24 year olds. The want everything for nothing generation has had their EU safety net taken away.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 27 Jun 16 1.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Andy_G
Thing is everyone including Leave voters never for a minute thought that the public would actually vote to leave. I voted to leave and was pretty much speakless when I saw they had won. Now we will get months of remainers crying about the decision calling all the vote leave people racists, nazis', thick etc and trying to find someway of undermining the result. What they should be doing is admitting that remain was a selfish rich persons vote and start looking at not ignoring peoples strong emotions again. As Piers Morgan said "It's done stop whailing and make it work" Another thing the youth banging on about their future being taken away. A) how do they know the future won't be a whole better B) why didn't they bloody well vote, 64% didn't vote in 18-24 year olds. The want everything for nothing generation has had their EU safety net taken away. How many of those saying that 18 24 year olds are a want everything for nothing generation are their parents I wonder?
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chris123 hove actually 27 Jun 16 1.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Andy_G
Thing is everyone including Leave voters never for a minute thought that the public would actually vote to leave. I voted to leave and was pretty much speakless when I saw they had won. Now we will get months of remainers crying about the decision calling all the vote leave people racists, nazis', thick etc and trying to find someway of undermining the result. What they should be doing is admitting that remain was a selfish rich persons vote and start looking at not ignoring peoples strong emotions again. As Piers Morgan said "It's done stop whailing and make it work" Another thing the youth banging on about their future being taken away. A) how do they know the future won't be a whole better B) why didn't they bloody well vote, 64% didn't vote in 18-24 year olds. The want everything for nothing generation has had their EU safety net taken away. Well that does not apply to me - pleasantly surprised, but no more, as the odds reduced over the last month only with the occassional blip.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 27 Jun 16 1.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Andy_G
Thing is everyone including Leave voters never for a minute thought that the public would actually vote to leave. I voted to leave and was pretty much speakless when I saw they had won. Now we will get months of remainers crying about the decision calling all the vote leave people racists, nazis', thick etc and trying to find someway of undermining the result. What they should be doing is admitting that remain was a selfish rich persons vote and start looking at not ignoring peoples strong emotions again. As Piers Morgan said "It's done stop whailing and make it work" Another thing the youth banging on about their future being taken away. A) how do they know the future won't be a whole better B) why didn't they bloody well vote, 64% didn't vote in 18-24 year olds. The want everything for nothing generation has had their EU safety net taken away. That is shameful. Once upon a time only the privileged men could vote and people died for the right to vote. I have voted in every election since 18+, even though most of the time being in a safe seat, just to prove interest numerically. Voter turnout: 18-24: 36% It's also interesting it's at the 35-44 age group where it swings from remain to leave and I think somewhere near 44 years of age it crosses 50%.
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martin2412 Living The Dream 27 Jun 16 1.59pm | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
So Boris, Gove and Farage are going to give all that spare cash to the NHS, retain workers rights, increase low pay and help the worse off, more than the EU would? Dream on pal. If this cock up leads to reform and redistribution great - but 48% of us think it won't . And what now my friend? Completely out of the single market? No more immigrants but we have to strike a new deal with Europe whilst having NO bargaining power whatsoever. People voted against something without voting FOR anything else. The joke is we were only semi-members of Europe in any case, and all the leading Brexiteers are now s***ting themselves and back-tracking, apart from Farage. Merkel is being reasonable, Junker's being a t***, I hope the fear of other refererenda will be interpreted as a need for EU reform and an amicable solution is found, but if we get through this without too much grief and arrive at a safe place again it will not be because of the Leave movement.It's just a shame we're getting all the facts after rather than before the event. I voted FOR my country to stop piling my hard earned money into a club that doesn't actually like us, and takes far more than it returns. I'm happy to wait and see what happens, probably like the 52% who voted likewise. The remainers are now acting like spoilt kids who haven't got their way, saying that they want another vote. That's democracy I'm afraid, you can't keep calling for elections until you get the result YOU want (unlike Sturgeon). With regards to the other EU members wanting Britain to get a move on and get out, I reckon that they're eager to see how we get on, and either go the same way or to show their people what happens if you pull out. We may be the guinea pigs, but someone had to leap first.
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 27 Jun 16 2.04pm | |
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Italy next, then France Then Spain. Leaving Jimi Cranky some bridges to build the racist little devil bitch.
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