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14 hours ago, paulhanley said:

We can do as we please when we leave.  If we do not like what our Government is doing we get rid of them.  At the minute this is not possible. It's called Demos - the EU has no demos whatsoever. This is the whole point. Your point blank failure to grasp this is startling.

You post stuff like this as if the EU is some form of deity that can never do wrong.

You simply will not look at the long list of things of which the EU is guilty - stifling regulation, the impoverishment of southern Europe, a currency that is failing, the push to federalism, the vast distance between key decision makers and citizens, the fact that those key decision makers are more often than not completely unelected, the cozy cartel relationship with multi-nationals. That's just scratching the surface. All you can go on about is fucking roaming charges and rail travel. Open your eyes and apply a measure of scepticism to the monolithic bureaucratic monster you defend.

They say love is blind. That's clearly the case with you and the EU. You are therefore incapable of any balanced analysis.

To think you are capable of balanced analysis when it comes to the EU is frankly laughable. Your pathological hatred of the EU does not allow you to have any views to be remotely considered as balanced. I take it you had your tongue almost breaking through your cheek when you were typing those words. 

 

 

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16 hours ago, Casino said:

Farage starting his party to fight the eu election guarantees we leave before the elections

For all he's a cock , he appeals to cocks and he will make a massive impact in the elections

Obviously main parties don't want that

They will agree a deal

A very, very soft brexit

I'll take that

Here’s hoping Farage stands in my neck of the woods, here’s hoping that this watered down bollocks of a deal does not get through parliament, here’s hoping Farage gets enough MPs into Brussels, here’s hoping they link up with other anti EU parties and kick off at every opportunity and create utter havoc, just like the useful idiots we have in our parliament. I’m a cock and there’s millions like me out there and we will be heard.

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4 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Here’s hoping Farage stands in my neck of the woods, here’s hoping that this watered down bollocks of a deal does not get through parliament, here’s hoping Farage gets enough MPs into Brussels, here’s hoping they link up with other anti EU parties and kick off at every opportunity and create utter havoc, just like the useful idiots we have in our parliament. I’m a cock and there’s millions like me out there and we will be heard.

Yes. We will be heard. The pre June 23 2016 status quo where patronising Europhiles sat in a comfort zone mentality where they assumed they were the mainstream and everybody else extremists is gone forever. Some haven't quite understood that yet.

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10 minutes ago, Casino said:

Lucky we have you to show us the way

 

Even mounts a few posts back, if we have 10 years of shit, it'll be worth it

Not to me, it won't be

Maybe at 20, I'd say, yeah, fair enough, but not now

Well, I’m a generation younger than you and Mounts and I don’t want 10 years of shit. I have mortgages to pay and two young kids to look after. 10 years of shit risks my children’s upbringing and the roof over their head. No thanks. 

It’s easier to live with 10 years of shit if you’re sat in The Red Lion, watching it on Sky and reading about it in the Daily Mail / Costa Blanca News.

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56 minutes ago, Casino said:

Lucky we have you to show us the way

 

Even mounts a few posts back, if we have 10 years of shit, it'll be worth it

Not to me, it won't be

Maybe at 20, I'd say, yeah, fair enough, but not now

I don’t think we will have 10 years of shit, nor will the streets be lined with gold, in or out I expect little difference in the economy, the decision to leave was never about the economy but remain portrayed a bleak outlook if we left .

Brexiteers didn’t buy that view and still don’t, despite continued project fear. 

 

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6 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

Italy on the verge of economic meltdown, Germany headed for recession, the UK doing OK despite the uncertainty of Brexit.

 

Shhhh. Don't say things like that. They who have been wrong about every single thing to do with the EU from the 1980s onwards don't want to hear stuff like that. I'm sure George Osborne is having trouble reconciling it too after his dire predictions in May 2016. 

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57 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

I bet Niggle didn't want this popping up in the press just after his launch event

https://twitter.com/mgacramer/status/1117049353636593664?s=20

Shit attempt by remainers at a character assassination. The reference to NF his initials fucking hell truly pathetic.  No wonder remain lost the referendum they must try harder. 

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11 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Shit attempt by remainers at a character assassination. The reference to NF his initials fucking hell truly pathetic.  No wonder remain lost the referendum they must try harder. 

They could lose Project Fear for a start and then start telling some truth.

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8 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

Anyone notice the startling irony by loudmouth Lammy’s Nazi comments on the Marr show this morning ?

He’s the left gift that keeps on giving :D

 

Nutjob

Him, not you

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5 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Here’s hoping Farage stands in my neck of the woods, here’s hoping that this watered down bollocks of a deal does not get through parliament, here’s hoping Farage gets enough MPs into Brussels, here’s hoping they link up with other anti EU parties and kick off at every opportunity and create utter havoc, just like the useful idiots we have in our parliament. I’m a cock and there’s millions like me out there and we will be heard.

All the “elite” MPs who are queuing to have a dig at Farage don’t seem to realise they’re playing into his hands. The man thrives off it and the more they slag him the more supporters he seems to gain. 

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18 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Where do folk get the idea that a privately educated, former stockbroker who has spent 20 years on the EU gravy train isn’t part of the elite?

Every month or so he invites the press down to take a photo of him drinking a pint of ale in a pub. Some people are naive enough to think that makes him “one of them”. 

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1 hour ago, royal white said:

All the “elite” MPs who are queuing to have a dig at Farage don’t seem to realise they’re playing into his hands. The man thrives off it and the more they slag him the more supporters he seems to gain. 

What do you actually mean when you call them "elite"? 

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46 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Where do folk get the idea that a privately educated, former stockbroker who has spent 20 years on the EU gravy train isn’t part of the elite?

Men of the people

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14 minutes ago, Cheese said:

What do you actually mean when you call them "elite"? 

Maybe elite was not the right word. I was going to say respected but there’s hardly any of them. Let’s just say them who are heard more than most at the moment. More ‘famous’ maybe a better  way of putting it. 

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4 minutes ago, royal white said:

Maybe elite was not the right word. I was going to say respected but there’s hardly any of them. Let’s just say them who are heard more than most at the moment. More ‘famous’ maybe a better  way of putting it. 

That makes no sense. Rees-Mogg, Farrage, and Boris are probably the most "famous" politicians in the country.

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5 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

And not a racist bone between them

You are better than that

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