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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
You should not take things so literally. But I know it's your particular brand of pomposity and trolling without actually having to ever contribute anything meaningful to the thread

the sensible thing would for you to not write it in the first place when you know it be be untrue all along.
but that seems to be your contribution.
ill put you down as a constant bullcrapper then who doesnt know what he is writing
 




Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
You should not take things so literally. But I know it's your particular brand of pomposity and trolling without actually having to ever contribute anything meaningful to the thread so we'll forgive you :)

Which of the sore losers are you?Don't dare post under your normal persona as you know you will be ridiculed for your conviction about remain winning.

Meanwhile in other news,the war Mr Cameron promised us seems to be going well.No sign of any casualties yet.Mr Osborne's emergency budget has had a bit of an effect on the markets,but not massively so.Dover seems to be bearing up enormously well under the streams of refugees from Calais,now the borders have moved back here.etc etc etc :whistle:
 


The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
24,636
West is BEST
the sensible thing would for you to not write it in the first place when you know it be be untrue all along.
but that seems to be your contribution.
ill put you down as a constant bullcrapper then who doesnt know what he is writing

Of course that's what you'll put me down as. The way you put anyone down as similar who doesn't jump for joy at the idea of brexit or agree with your viewpoint. It's very clever. That way you get to insult, belittle and put people down and be a part of a thread without actually contributing anything worthwhile at all. Bravo.
 


The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
24,636
West is BEST
Which of the sore losers are you?Don't dare post under your normal persona as you know you will be ridiculed for your conviction about remain winning.

Meanwhile in other news,the war Mr Cameron promised us seems to be going well.No sign of any casualties yet.Mr Osborne's emergency budget has had a bit of an effect on the markets,but not massively so.Dover seems to be bearing up enormously well under the streams of refugees from Calais,now the borders have moved back here.etc etc etc :whistle:

I wasn't aware that anyone posted here under their real persona?! You've gone off topic again. Anyway, It's POETS day so I'll be off. Have a great weekend whatever you are doing. TTFN.
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
the sensible thing would for you to not write it in the first place when you know it be be untrue all along.
but that seems to be your contribution.
ill put you down as a constant bullcrapper then who doesnt know what he is writing

He comes in with a little Nibble and suggests.
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Of course that's what you'll put me down as. The way you put anyone down as similar who doesn't jump for joy at the idea of brexit or agree with your viewpoint. It's very clever. That way you get to insult, belittle and put people down and be a part of a thread without actually contributing anything worthwhile at all. Bravo.

was quite happy to have a good old ding ding on the pros and cons of Europe when the big debate was on prior to the referendum.
Im not even going to put you in the same class as the posters that put their ideas forward that we should remain.So they are not similar to you at all Nibble

If you want to continue to say leavers just want to get rid of brown people and believe leavers think the financial crisis was the fault of Polish people knock your self out with your wonderful childish contributions. Dont be surprised if you get belittled though especially when you dont have the balls to back it up and instead say people shouldnt take you so literally.
 


studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
29,692
On the Border
i havnt got a clue what you are talking about re Norway explosion figures

You are just another one that thinks people are not going to want to come to this country anymore,leavers just want to get rid of brown people, leavers think Polish people caused the financial crisis and leavers think home grown terrorists will leave if we have stronger borders. im not really bothered about being accused of double standards from people that support this moronic group think.

Excellent deflection by saying you dont know about the incorrect figures.


You also don't know me and have zero understanding of what I support in relation to your tirade.
If you think I believe that that home grown terrorists will leave with stricter border controls you are even more of a moron than your posts suggest which is saying something.
 


Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Exactly.
He's quite the trolling bellend.

Actually, no. He once carefully explained to me, using short words and a map, where Syria was. The reason for Syria coming up was because he understood that the EU border was going to move there from Greece. You've got to be clever to know this sort of thing.
 




portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,658
portslade
Can't believe they are still whining on about it still. Even a 2yr old eventually gets fed up and moves on. Maybe that's shows there true age !!
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,993
Crawley
Which of the sore losers are you?Don't dare post under your normal persona as you know you will be ridiculed for your conviction about remain winning.

Meanwhile in other news,the war Mr Cameron promised us seems to be going well.No sign of any casualties yet.Mr Osborne's emergency budget has had a bit of an effect on the markets,but not massively so.Dover seems to be bearing up enormously well under the streams of refugees from Calais,now the borders have moved back here.etc etc etc :whistle:

War will not break out just because of the referendum result, but if we leave and that then foments further break up of the E.U., it will be a much more likely event to happen in the future. Brexit in itself is extremely unlikely to start a war, but it could be the catalyst for a chain of events that lead to one.
I don't know how many times it has been said, but we have not done it yet, I hope we never do, but if we do, budgets will need to be addressed, markets will fall and France may well decide it would rather we do not have our border force in their country.
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,993
Crawley
was quite happy to have a good old ding ding on the pros and cons of Europe when the big debate was on prior to the referendum.
Im not even going to put you in the same class as the posters that put their ideas forward that we should remain.So they are not similar to you at all Nibble

If you want to continue to say leavers just want to get rid of brown people and believe leavers think the financial crisis was the fault of Polish people knock your self out with your wonderful childish contributions. Dont be surprised if you get belittled though especially when you dont have the balls to back it up and instead say people shouldnt take you so literally.

 




Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Actually, no. He once carefully explained to me, using short words and a map, where Syria was. The reason for Syria coming up was because he understood that the EU border was going to move there from Greece. You've got to be clever to know this sort of thing.

Well I'm always ready to aid those people who are less gifted than me!You have neglected to mention the subject was Turkey being next door to Syria,but as a typical remoaner,you never let the truth interfere with a good story,do you? ???
 


GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
War will not break out just because of the referendum result, but if we leave and that then foments further break up of the E.U., it will be a much more likely event to happen in the future. Brexit in itself is extremely unlikely to start a war, but it could be the catalyst for a chain of events that lead to one.
I don't know how many times it has been said, but we have not done it yet, I hope we never do, but if we do, budgets will need to be addressed, markets will fall and France may well decide it would rather we do not have our border force in their country.

We can close the tunnel....simple.....we are a sea faring nation after all.
 


Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Well I'm always ready to aid those people who are less gifted than me!You have neglected to mention the subject was Turkey being next door to Syria,but as a typical remoaner,you never let the truth interfere with a good story,do you? ???

Well of course the background to this was Turkey but Boris, not satisfied with his previous (and ongoing) lie that Turkey was set to join the EU, compounded his 'terrify the natives' campaign by announcing that the EU's eastern border was moving from Greece to Syria, which was so far from being an even-handed definition of what might happen that it can reasonably be described as a further lie. It was a lie you apparently support and I may have to report you to Pastafarian, who has strong views about this sort of thing.
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Excellent deflection by saying you dont know about the incorrect figures.
Its not deflection when i dont know what you are banging on about( re Norway figures).
i cant keep repeating myself,i have no idea what it is i didnt comment on in the first place.

You also don't know me and have zero understanding of what I support in relation to your tirade.
If you think I believe that that home grown terrorists will leave with stricter border controls you are even more of a moron than your posts suggest which is saying something.

No i dont know your thinking, nor did i say you believed that about extremists.
I was referring to the moronic group think that occurs from groups of imbeciles that believes this about all leavers attitudes and spreads that message.

When someone writes a post that includes saying people will not want to come to the UK anymore,that leavers all want to get rid of brown people, that all leavers think polish people are the cause of the last financial crisis and that leavers all think Islamic Extremists will leave the country if we gain back control of our borders i will agree with you its moronic thinking and no one sensible believes this..

And yet when you give that post a thumbs up like you did im going to tend to think you have done so on the basis you agree with whats in it and support whats being said. Im not sure how else your thumbs up should be interpreted.

Well of course the background to this was Turkey but Boris, not satisfied with his previous (and ongoing) lie that Turkey was set to join the EU, compounded his 'terrify the natives' campaign by announcing that the EU's eastern border was moving from Greece to Syria, which was so far from being an even-handed definition of what might happen that it can reasonably be described as a further lie. It was a lie you apparently support and I may have to report you to Pastafarian, who has strong views about this sort of thing.

i wouldnt bother snitching.
I did geography at school and i agree with Boris if you include Turkey in the EU the eastern border of the EU does indeed move to be next to Syria.
 




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This wouldn't have happened 10-15 years ago in Europe. The sooner the likes of Hollande, Merkel and all the other politically correct EU puppets move on the better. They have wrecked Europe culturally with their ridiculous decisions. Use some common sense and close your borders.
 
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studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
29,692
On the Border
Its not deflection when i dont know what you are banging on about( re Norway figures).
i cant keep repeating myself,i have no idea what it is i didnt comment on in the first place.



No i dont know your thinking, nor did i say you believed that about extremists.
I was referring to the moronic group think that occurs from groups of imbeciles that believes this about all leavers attitudes and spreads that message.

When someone writes a post that includes saying people will not want to come to the UK anymore,that leavers all want to get rid of brown people, that all leavers think polish people are the cause of the last financial crisis and that leavers all think Islamic Extremists will leave the country if we gain back control of our borders i will agree with you its moronic thinking and no one sensible believes this..

And yet when you give that post a thumbs up like you did im going to tend to think you have done so on the basis you agree with whats in it and support whats being said. Im not sure how else your thumbs up should be interpreted.



i wouldnt bother snitching.
I did geography at school and i agree with Boris if you include Turkey in the EU the eastern border of the EU does indeed move to be next to Syria.

Have a look at #5799 you are just another one that believes......

So yes you did say it
 




JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
David Cameron made a late appeal to Germany's Angela Merkel for limits on free movement of people if the UK voted Remain, BBC Newsnight has learned.

......Mr Cameron telephoned the German chancellor to ask whether she would be willing to issue a statement with fellow EU leaders granting the UK concessions on free movement.

Under the plan, thrashed out at a meeting in Downing Street, the president of France Francois Hollande, the European Council president Donald Tusk and the European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker would all put their names to the joint statement by EU leaders.

The idea of a joint statement by EU leaders was eventually shelved.

....One Downing Street source told Newsnight: "Fundamentally a question was put to the British public - would you be willing to be a little bit poorer to get control of immigration? We staked our chips on everyone going, 'Well, I don't want to be poorer.' They staked their chips on everyone going, 'I want to control immigration,' and they won."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36865791

If only ...
 


5ways

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2012
2,217
David Cameron made a late appeal to Germany's Angela Merkel for limits on free movement of people if the UK voted Remain, BBC Newsnight has learned.

......Mr Cameron telephoned the German chancellor to ask whether she would be willing to issue a statement with fellow EU leaders granting the UK concessions on free movement.

Under the plan, thrashed out at a meeting in Downing Street, the president of France Francois Hollande, the European Council president Donald Tusk and the European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker would all put their names to the joint statement by EU leaders.

The idea of a joint statement by EU leaders was eventually shelved.

....One Downing Street source told Newsnight: "Fundamentally a question was put to the British public - would you be willing to be a little bit poorer to get control of immigration? We staked our chips on everyone going, 'Well, I don't want to be poorer.' They staked their chips on everyone going, 'I want to control immigration,' and they won."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36865791

If only ...

Why was it shelved? I do hold the weak tea offered to us by Brussels as a major contributor to what I will term 'The Disaster'.
 


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