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Bert the Head Epsom 09 Sep 17 11.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Bert the Head
Kermit, I wouldn't bother arguing against the tabloid opinion swallowers, wetting themselves with glee at a Brexit decision, which is making us a laughing stock. I don't agree with Kelvin McKenzie very often but he knew his readers, and he described them as follows: "He's (the Sun Reader ake Daily Mail, Daily Express) the bloke you see in the pub, a right old fascist, wants to send the wogs back, buy his poxy council house, he's afraid of the unions, afraid of the Russians, hates the queers and the weirdos and drug dealers..." Let's just see how it pans out. It's the BREXITERS decision let them have it. In 5 fives years they'll be foaming at the mouth chasing some other scapegoat.
Edited by Bert the Head (09 Sep 2017 11.55pm) Edited by Bert the Head (09 Sep 2017 11.56pm)
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Kermit8 Hevon 10 Sep 17 12.16am | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Side with Draghis' insane economic policy of continually printing currency from thin-air (THAT WILL HAVE TO BE PAID BACK!) OR take your chances that maybe we 'aint quite as bad a nation that many wish to believe we are? Hmmmm..........
You will still be spouting the 'thin air' line in two, five or fifteen years time. We all know it's going to go tits up one day but it might be long after we and even our children who had gone into old age are dead.
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davenotamonkey 10 Sep 17 12.25am | |
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Originally posted by Bert the Head
Kermit, I wouldn't bother arguing against the tabloid opinion swallowers, wetting themselves with glee at a Brexit decision, which is making us a laughing stock. I don't agree with Kelvin McKenzie very often but he knew his readers, and he described them as follows: "He's the bloke you see in the pub, a right old fascist, wants to send the wogs back, buy his poxy council house, he's afraid of the unions, afraid of the Russians, hates the queers and the weirdos and drug dealers..." Lets just see how it pans out. It's the BREXITERS decision let them have it. In 5 fives years they'll be foaming at the mouth after some other scapegoat.
^ this. This is why you lost.
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Stirlingsays 10 Sep 17 12.31am | |
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You hit the nail on its Bert the head Dave.
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Henry of Peckham Eton Mess 10 Sep 17 6.41am | |
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Originally posted by Bert the Head
Kermit, I wouldn't bother arguing against the tabloid opinion swallowers, wetting themselves with glee at a Brexit decision, which is making us a laughing stock. I don't agree with Kelvin McKenzie very often but he knew his readers, and he described them as follows: "He's the bloke you see in the pub, a right old fascist, wants to send the wogs back, buy his poxy council house, he's afraid of the unions, afraid of the Russians, hates the queers and the weirdos and drug dealers..." Lets just see how it pans out. It's the BREXITERS decision let them have it. In 5 fives years they'll be foaming at the mouth after some other scapegoat.
We're a laughing stock because we were led into something by political morons with no plan B. Fifteen months later we still don't have a plan A. I suspect we won't have a clue even in five years! Shambolic ... and it's very sad watching our country self destruct.
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Dave58 Ipswich 10 Sep 17 7.28am | |
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Many of the people who wanted to remain, did not vote. Sadly especially young people who think politics isn't cool. Well they woke up and voted in the general election.
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matt_himself Matataland 10 Sep 17 7.44am | |
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I urge all Bremoaners to read Yanis Varoufakis' book 'Adults in the Room'. Will change your view of the organisation.
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Harry Beever Newbury 10 Sep 17 7.47am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
If anyone is pro-Brexit now with the way things are being handled by the UK 'team' not veering off the road to self-destruction and not looking like they are going to any time soon then they are an unpatriotic idiot. Edited by Kermit8 (09 Sep 2017 8.19pm) In fairness isn't that more a criticism of "the team" than the concept. Feels like so many will be disappointed if we don't all end up in hell in a handcart just so they can say, "told you so"
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matt_himself Matataland 10 Sep 17 8.05am | |
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Originally posted by Bert the Head
Kermit, I wouldn't bother arguing against the tabloid opinion swallowers, wetting themselves with glee at a Brexit decision, which is making us a laughing stock. I don't agree with Kelvin McKenzie very often but he knew his readers, and he described them as follows: "He's the bloke you see in the pub, a right old fascist, wants to send the wogs back, buy his poxy council house, he's afraid of the unions, afraid of the Russians, hates the queers and the weirdos and drug dealers..." Lets just see how it pans out. It's the BREXITERS decision let them have it. In 5 fives years they'll be foaming at the mouth after some other scapegoat.
All that is missing from your hackneyed, patronising piece, designed to make yourself feel superior, is the oft mentioned Bremoaner position that the general public as 'too thick' to make a decision of such magnitude. I am afraid Bert, that the reasons for Brexit are probably not obvious to those whom cosy themselves in nice little middle class enclaves, whom have a nice, 'Uncle Tom' relationship with the limited number of migrants they encountered and have only had a positive relationship with globalisation, such as cheaper goods & nice holidays. You and others on here are shining examples for the reasons Brexit happened and it is very telling that, rather than listening and acting upon the result in a positive manner, you are patronising, snidey and keen to derail the result through undemocratic processes.
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Badger11 Beckenham 10 Sep 17 8.25am | |
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Note to the marchers. The 2010 Tory party manifesto included a pledge to hold a referendum. The Tories won the election so they had a mandate from the people. We held a referendum and we voted out. In the 2017 general election both Tory and Labour party manifestos had commitments which respected the referendum result and or were pro Brexit. The Lib Dems were the only major party to have a pro EU manifesto and they only received 7.4% of the vote. If you want to hold a second referendum you need a mandate? Why did you not vote Lib Dem? My second point relates to remainers who claim that leavers have unrealistic expectations regarding the negotiations. The Labour party are now saying they would remain in the single market and Tony Blair has just said we can control immigration within the EU. Neither of these 2 things are on offer from the EU so this is just as unrealistic as leavers saying we will live in a land of milk and honey. I voted leave because I believe that our parliament and courts should be supreme. I never again want to hear a minster or judge say they are bound by a decision of an external body. We need to hold our politicians to account and not let them hide behind the skirts of the EU. After Brexit I do not think it will be plain sailing and mistakes will be made. However, we the people will have the choice to change the government if they screw up and yes we could have a second referendum if that is the will of the people.
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snytaxx London 10 Sep 17 9.02am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Note to the marchers. The 2010 Tory party manifesto included a pledge to hold a referendum. The Tories won the election so they had a mandate from the people. We held a referendum and we voted out. In the 2017 general election both Tory and Labour party manifestos had commitments which respected the referendum result and or were pro Brexit. The Lib Dems were the only major party to have a pro EU manifesto and they only received 7.4% of the vote. If you want to hold a second referendum you need a mandate? Why did you not vote Lib Dem? My second point relates to remainers who claim that leavers have unrealistic expectations regarding the negotiations. The Labour party are now saying they would remain in the single market and Tony Blair has just said we can control immigration within the EU. Neither of these 2 things are on offer from the EU so this is just as unrealistic as leavers saying we will live in a land of milk and honey. I voted leave because I believe that our parliament and courts should be supreme. I never again want to hear a minster or judge say they are bound by a decision of an external body. We need to hold our politicians to account and not let them hide behind the skirts of the EU. After Brexit I do not think it will be plain sailing and mistakes will be made. However, we the people will have the choice to change the government if they screw up and yes we could have a second referendum if that is the will of the people. This with bells on it!
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Kermit8 Hevon 10 Sep 17 9.12am | |
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Originally posted by Harry Beever
In fairness isn't that more a criticism of "the team" than the concept. Feels like so many will be disappointed if we don't all end up in hell in a handcart just so they can say, "told you so" It is yes. And surely anyone with a rational brain from either side can see all in not well and the situation is pretty negative so not a question of 'told you so' more a wake up call for those who might be able to help steer the ship into calmer waters and take over the wheel from the lunatic foaming Brexiteer right wingers.
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