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- sp3ctre
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Buckley06, I removed your abusive post, cut it out please
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Religion & Politics are never good topics to discuss without the risk of offence and upset.
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Its was a honest opinion, like the one on my company.(I will just provoke instead because that seems to be ok)
But noted I will say nothing else.
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You know very well there is a difference between what he said and what you said. I haven't the time or patience to police every post on here when people throw toys out of the pram. There are a dozen ways you could have responded without stooping to name calling... and I think you know that.
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I wouldn't bet on that
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The Politicians are frightened some in the UK will resort to rioting, as they know the remain lot aren’t the rioting type (well not yet...)
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Hardliner?? didn't think I was. But staunch remainers know best as usualJembo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 8:41 pmI think you really want to see him blow a fuse Paul....
So Fred, in a democracy, when the country votes democratically for a leavers government to broker the deal... & the other EU side says F”””” off, you wanted it so this is what it costs..... what should we do?
Most importantly, why would the EU want to give us a better deal which will cost them more?
I accepted the vote, hardliners like yourself want to leave at any cost.... but there’s many (rightly or wrongly) who believe the deal will leave them much worse off.
With a government that’s failed to deliver & run out of time, the only democratic way is a vote for a hard Brexit, May’s Brexit or remain - where hard & May’s brexit votes must be added together to confirm commitment to leave
Leavers government? hardly! Cameron and co didn't think for one minute that we would vote to leave and played along with it. Shock horror, the plebs are revolting!
Of course they don't want us to leave, but do you think the other countries in the EU are that happy, I believe the EU will dwindle in a few years and we will be first out of the starting blocks.
No one knows what will happen, experts get things wrong and I am happy to go with it.
I am allowed to have my own thoughts after all ...free country and all that stuff
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I have just got out of bed, severe case of man flu so didn't get a chance to read the comments. Glad it's all sortedsp3ctre wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:50 pmYou know very well there is a difference between what he said and what you said. I haven't the time or patience to police every post on here when people throw toys out of the pram. There are a dozen ways you could have responded without stooping to name calling... and I think you know that.
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Calm words Fred - much needed! I personally don't think its right to criticise people for how they voted ,leave or remain. My beef is that the information we have been given to make our decision with has been deeply flawed during the referendum and for decades before. We can amicably agree to disagree about that.firebobby wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 5:49 pmHardliner?? didn't think I was. But staunch remainers know best as usualJembo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 8:41 pmI think you really want to see him blow a fuse Paul....
So Fred, in a democracy, when the country votes democratically for a leavers government to broker the deal... & the other EU side says F”””” off, you wanted it so this is what it costs..... what should we do?
Most importantly, why would the EU want to give us a better deal which will cost them more?
I accepted the vote, hardliners like yourself want to leave at any cost.... but there’s many (rightly or wrongly) who believe the deal will leave them much worse off.
With a government that’s failed to deliver & run out of time, the only democratic way is a vote for a hard Brexit, May’s Brexit or remain - where hard & May’s brexit votes must be added together to confirm commitment to leave
Leavers government? hardly! Cameron and co didn't think for one minute that we would vote to leave and played along with it. Shock horror, the plebs are revolting!
Of course they don't want us to leave, but do you think the other countries in the EU are that happy, I believe the EU will dwindle in a few years and we will be first out of the starting blocks.
No one knows what will happen, experts get things wrong and I am happy to go with it.
I am allowed to have my own thoughts after all ...free country and all that stuff
As a footnote the EU and Japan today agreed what has been described as the worlds biggest ever trade deal (covers 1/3rd of the entire world's GDP) - It takes effect in February 2019. It took 5 years to negotiate and will result in tumbling tariffs for both sides - predicted to have a huge benefit for consumers and business if we stay. If not then maybe there will be time enough to buy that new phone or TV you always wanted before prices go up again when we leave
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Hey, it’s good to discuss the facts, especially as I was a staunch remainer... & per a few hundred lines above said could be persuaded to go hard Brexit.firebobby wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 5:49 pmHardliner?? didn't think I was. But staunch remainers know best as usualJembo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 8:41 pmI think you really want to see him blow a fuse Paul....
So Fred, in a democracy, when the country votes democratically for a leavers government to broker the deal... & the other EU side says F”””” off, you wanted it so this is what it costs..... what should we do?
Most importantly, why would the EU want to give us a better deal which will cost them more?
I accepted the vote, hardliners like yourself want to leave at any cost.... but there’s many (rightly or wrongly) who believe the deal will leave them much worse off.
With a government that’s failed to deliver & run out of time, the only democratic way is a vote for a hard Brexit, May’s Brexit or remain - where hard & May’s brexit votes must be added together to confirm commitment to leave
Leavers government? hardly! Cameron and co didn't think for one minute that we would vote to leave and played along with it. Shock horror, the plebs are revolting!
Of course they don't want us to leave, but do you think the other countries in the EU are that happy, I believe the EU will dwindle in a few years and we will be first out of the starting blocks.
No one knows what will happen, experts get things wrong and I am happy to go with it.
I am allowed to have my own thoughts after all ...free country and all that stuff
My heart has always said leave, though my head said financially for my pocket remain... & as no one else is going to care for me am a selfish &&&&&& here.
Whilst I’d like to see a return to the glorious days of the empire, it’s not going to happen - just like in business, the little fish get eaten by the big ones... just like the footie, or cricket... the world has caught up.
Least the Brexit challenge is not as serious as Coupe vs Roadster...
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I’m not getting involved in this debate, not that there’s anything wrong with it, but reading this morning that they’re now arguing amongst themselves about how May won the vote yesterday, with some saying it’s because the supporters are on the payroll.
Says it all doesn’t it.....they’re like spoilt brats in the yard, have they learnt nothing about squabbling like primary kids. It’s truly sad.
Says it all doesn’t it.....they’re like spoilt brats in the yard, have they learnt nothing about squabbling like primary kids. It’s truly sad.
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Only about the same as we are on here..
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My wife says I never listen - or something like that.
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At least we are all friends on here
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