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#44 20 Dec 2018 at 10.24am | |  |
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In reply to Post #37 don't vote?
WTF are you on about man? That has to be the stupidest thing I have ever read on this forum and that takes some beating!
Notice the quote marks? The full quote is, "The very desire to become a politician should automatically bar them from ever becoming one...Don't vote. It only encourages them (people who aspire to be politicians).
LINK...
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#43 19 Dec 2018 at 12.05pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #42
Great example. The Dartford bridge. Paid for, out of tax payers money. I was with a woman at the time, who lived in Chafford Hundred. Being local to the bridge, she got a flyer through, saying as soon as the bridge was paid for, the tolls would be abolished, and the bridge/tunnel would be free. Nice.
That did not happen. When the bridge was paid for, the stupid idiot government sold it to the French (probably involving massive back handers). Now that bridge makes a fortune daily, and fair enough it was not free... BUT SELL IT TO THE FRENCH!!!!! What the actual ****? We now have no control over the prices, like electric, gas, many things like that. They sold it all to our/their friends the Euros
Like you say, they have destroyed this country, I hope it's not to late for it to be sorted. It will be. But 'they' are to blame, all as bad as each other to.
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#42 19 Dec 2018 at 11.55am | |  |
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I would vote remain now if given the opportunity again just on the back of the threat of buying a 3 year visa for £6.70 I've spunked that on a pint in the port waiting to depart this joke of a country.
The one that really gets me are all the millennial's asking for a second referendum because they were not old enough in 2016 to be able to vote if that's the case can we do the same with the vote in the 70's that started disassembling what was once a great country I was only 3 or 4 at the time and nobody considered my future.
It's all a big farce like those that were predicting the millennium bug saying the computers and electronic devices were going to all stop working, woke up the next morning switched on my computer and was devastated it worked just like the day before.
It's nice soft ground at the moment with all the rain better start digging the fall out shelter and getting supplies in, that's the lot from me I've got to get on I've got David Icke coming round my gaff tonight I've got some swedes in the vegetable rack I'm going to sell them to him as Pineapples.
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#41 19 Dec 2018 at 11.50am | |  |
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In reply to Post #40 Exactly. And we will be fine. We always are. We're not some third world nation, we are Great Britain. Anything else is scaremongering. We make, and spend a lot of money, but it's all being messed up. I hope this is the start, of things actually getting much better myself.
The Euro trading zone was great. Changed though didn't it. Changed the face of this country. A vote was put to the British people. They voted to leave, so as you said, leave we must.
It makes me want to vomit when I see people trying to squirm a different way. Do these people not under stand the word DEMOCRACY and what it means?
I am very undecided on this from the very start, so I did not vote. I could not make up my mind, and had changed it a few times. I'm almost glad I did not vote now, what would it have meant? They have tried their best to get out of it.
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#40 19 Dec 2018 at 11.42am | |  |
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In reply to Post #39 It was put to the vote on the understanding it was a once in a lifetime decision and they'd be no second vote.
Don't know how long a lifetime is but it's certainly not now.
For better or worse we must leave.
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#39 19 Dec 2018 at 11.33am | |  |
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In reply to Post #38 Brexit is lush. I get to wind Germans up on PokerStars when I do play. Before I only had the war. That becomes a bit tedious. Brexit, has been golden, it's added another string to my bow. They don't have good senses of humour generally the Germans. My good mates missus is German, she is so funny. She told me, Germany are still paying for the war. Other Euro nations. They may have to do some of the stuff that has been done, but we do not.
The will of the people must be done. It was put to a vote, the vote went a certain way. That way has to be implemented now, anything else will create chaos. We were a world leader in all things production and design, long before the Euro state, and will be afterwards to. They need us, they need London's/Uk's money. The world does. Doom and gloom will not sort all this out.
Everyone hated Thatcher, well I remember her when I was a kid, she would have sorted these Euro sausages out, in five minutes. She would probably have told the French, we owe them all nothing, best remember why they don't speak German. Regarding Gibraltar, she'd have probably told the Spanish, remember the Falklands, and give them a little wink. May, is a wet blanket. They all are.
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#38 19 Dec 2018 at 10.33am | |  |
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In reply to Post #36 Well one last comment for sure this time.
Not a single person on this planet will know how its going to turn out as it has never been done before, all the this and that predictions from all sides are guesses into the unknown and could, might and possibly paraphrase all the predictions.
At least the MP's have time to relax and enjoy their Christmas break, its been a hard year for them
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#37 19 Dec 2018 at 1.31am | |  |
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In reply to Post #29 don't vote?
WTF are you on about man? That has to be the stupidest thing I have ever read on this forum and that takes some beating!
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#36 18 Dec 2018 at 8.37pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #35 Well. Why don't you tell everyone how it's going to turn out then with a deal Brexit or a non deal Brexit...?..
Nobody metioned extreme outcomes... I just reiterated warnings from The Bank Of England and business.
If your in work, have a mortgage, have a family, have debts, would like to buy a house, drive a car etc then you should be concerned by what happens with Brexit. We'll see next March what happens and I see the preparations for a no deal Brexit have been ramped up today.
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#35 18 Dec 2018 at 7.02pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #32 I won’t even bother posting on this anymore as it’s the same old same old 😡 just leave one last comment for the remainders who still spout the same old reasonsthe public was mislead, expenses and the bus!
What about the £9,000,000 leaflet biased towards staying in and the threat of collapse, world war 3’and starvation 😡
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#34 18 Dec 2018 at 4.28pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #29 Calm down old chap, pretty sure Mr Crabtree went to Eaton
And he inspired more than most, maybe even you
Best
Jon
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#33 17 Dec 2018 at 7.45pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #32
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#32 17 Dec 2018 at 9.37am | |  |
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In reply to Post #30 We now have an idea about how damaging Brexit could be which is totally different to the message that people were told.
Boris was driving about in a coach and singing about and how better off we'd be. It does now appear that the Brexiteers just lied their way through the campaign.
I'd say there are grounds for the referendum vote result to be anulled due to misinformation and finance breaches by the Brexiteers. ( google brexit vote camapign illegal and you'll get plenty of information ).
We'll see what happens come next March and what will be will be. The MP's will certainly have sweaty palms before voting for deal or no deal on the agreement being proposed now that they have an idea of how they will damage the country with their vote.
ps. When you get banged up for joining in a riot just remember your costing all of us money keeping you in that cell and prosecuting you.
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#31 16 Dec 2018 at 5.09pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #30 No there won’t as this nations too soft and will carry on taking the (0(k until the end of time.
Edit - I hope there is though as this 5h1t country needs a good kicking off along with all politicians getting a good slap.
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#30 16 Dec 2018 at 5.03pm | |  |
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If we stay in, there will be riots across the country. It will be the tipping point.
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