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Post by smallthorner on Jun 23, 2019 19:34:52 GMT
Bit of a silly comment numpty.. With all due respect. You suggested that we'd all be surprised by the numbers who voted leave due to the message on the bus. I was expecting a little scientific evidence to back that claim. You quote meaningless figures, disappointed in you smallthorner, with all due respect If my little straw poll gave that sort of percentage .. there is a good chance that it could be replicated countrywide. Unless we've got some "unusual" people working for us. 😉
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Post by crapslinger on Jun 23, 2019 19:38:40 GMT
You suggested that we'd all be surprised by the numbers who voted leave due to the message on the bus. I was expecting a little scientific evidence to back that claim. You quote meaningless figures, disappointed in you smallthorner, with all due respect If my little straw poll gave that sort of percentage .. there is a good chance that it could be replicated countrywide. Unless we've got some "unusual" people working for us. 😉 There's a good chance of that
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Post by numpty40 on Jun 23, 2019 19:40:39 GMT
You suggested that we'd all be surprised by the numbers who voted leave due to the message on the bus. I was expecting a little scientific evidence to back that claim. You quote meaningless figures, disappointed in you smallthorner, with all due respect If my little straw poll gave that sort of percentage .. there is a good chance that it could be replicated countrywide. Unless we've got some "unusual" people working for us. 😉 You employed them, a good chance
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Post by smallthorner on Jun 23, 2019 19:40:57 GMT
If my little straw poll gave that sort of percentage .. there is a good chance that it could be replicated countrywide. Unless we've got some "unusual" people working for us. 😉 There's a good chance of that I'll pass on your regards.
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Post by smallthorner on Jun 23, 2019 19:41:54 GMT
If my little straw poll gave that sort of percentage .. there is a good chance that it could be replicated countrywide. Unless we've got some "unusual" people working for us. 😉 You employed them, a good chance No.. Only a couple. And they voted out.
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Post by numpty40 on Jun 23, 2019 19:47:12 GMT
You employed them, a good chance No.. Only a couple. And they voted out. I'd suggest you offer them managerial positions
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Post by smallthorner on Jun 23, 2019 19:51:06 GMT
No.. Only a couple. And they voted out. I'd suggest you offer them managerial positions They are. 😁😁😁
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Post by crapslinger on Jun 23, 2019 20:32:55 GMT
There's a good chance of that I'll pass on your regards. Thanks got any jobs going for a Brexiteer, hardworking, loyal and low maintenance
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Post by felonious on Jun 24, 2019 17:51:01 GMT
As I've stated many moons ago on this thread. My straw poll. Workplace. 8 people out of a total of 60 were influenced by the bus propaganda and voted accordingly. Family 2 out of a direct family of 10 did the same. Okeydokey. You realise you've just admitted 2 of your family are thick old racists, yeah? Well we know that at least 3 of them are thick
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Post by felonious on Jun 24, 2019 17:54:01 GMT
There is "absolutely no evidence" Russia influenced the Brexit result using Facebook, the company's vice-president, Sir Nick Clegg, has said.
At last confirmation.
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Post by hoffgreen on Jun 24, 2019 18:01:51 GMT
"Sir Nick Clegg".... I don't know wether to laugh, cry or beat myself over the head with a blunt knife....
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Post by desman2 on Jun 25, 2019 9:02:54 GMT
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Post by eebygum on Jun 25, 2019 9:28:31 GMT
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Post by thevoid on Jun 25, 2019 11:18:39 GMT
Correct, it's god sod all to do with a bus. Actually.. it's got quite a lot to do with the bus. The vote that is. You'd be surprised how many people voted on that piece of misinformation. But not me.
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Post by xchpotter on Jun 25, 2019 11:44:45 GMT
Saying it as it is....that’s what you get with Boycott.
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Post by Eggybread on Jun 25, 2019 12:02:50 GMT
Saying it as it is....that’s what you get with Boycott. Wife beater thats what you get with Boycott.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Jun 25, 2019 12:18:12 GMT
Saying it as it is....that’s what you get with Boycott. Wife beater thats what you get with Boycott. He sells Stella?
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Post by Eggybread on Jun 25, 2019 12:21:25 GMT
Wife beater thats what you get with Boycott. He sells Stella? Lost me there fella.But if hes the best person to promote brexit?
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Post by trickydicky73 on Jun 25, 2019 12:37:00 GMT
Anyway, all this Hunt and Johnson bollocks is just a distraction. The real story is that we were offered a free trade deal years ago. Why wasn't this accepted or even talked about in the media?
Now we are "stuck" because Parliament wants to remain. What would they have to say if they had to vote on the free trade deal? What would their excuse for not accepting the deal be? I can't think of any and I think they realised this, so it was never seriously considered. The public would have said "What the fuck is wrong with that deal?".
Instead, we have had 3 years of bullshit, while MPs hope to have ground people down enough for either a second referendum or a General Election.
I am coming to the conclusion that the latter is preferable; at least it will force Labour into a position one way or the other.
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Post by Davef on Jun 25, 2019 13:13:47 GMT
Anyway, all this Hunt and Johnson bollocks is just a distraction. The real story is that we were offered a free trade deal years ago. Why wasn't this accepted or even talked about in the media? Now we are "stuck" because Parliament wants to remain. What would they have to say if they had to vote on the free trade deal? What would their excuse for not accepting the deal be? I can't think of any and I think they realised this, so it was never seriously considered. The public would have said "What the fuck is wrong with that deal?". Instead, we have had 3 years of bullshit, while MPs hope to have ground people down enough for either a second referendum or a General Election. I am coming to the conclusion that the latter is preferable; at least it will force Labour into a position one way or the other. oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/post/6464356/thread
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Post by trickydicky73 on Jun 25, 2019 13:18:23 GMT
Anyway, all this Hunt and Johnson bollocks is just a distraction. The real story is that we were offered a free trade deal years ago. Why wasn't this accepted or even talked about in the media? Now we are "stuck" because Parliament wants to remain. What would they have to say if they had to vote on the free trade deal? What would their excuse for not accepting the deal be? I can't think of any and I think they realised this, so it was never seriously considered. The public would have said "What the fuck is wrong with that deal?". Instead, we have had 3 years of bullshit, while MPs hope to have ground people down enough for either a second referendum or a General Election. I am coming to the conclusion that the latter is preferable; at least it will force Labour into a position one way or the other. oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/post/6464356/threadSo what was wrong with the deal, to stop me repeating myself again?
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Post by Davef on Jun 25, 2019 13:20:09 GMT
So what was wrong with the deal, to stop me repeating myself again? There was no deal.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Jun 25, 2019 13:23:11 GMT
So what was wrong with the deal, to stop me repeating myself again? There was no deal. We weren't offered a free trade deal? I thought Tusk said we were?
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Post by Davef on Jun 25, 2019 13:53:50 GMT
We weren't offered a free trade deal? I thought Tusk said we were? Tusk said that the EU preferred a Canada-style deal, but a deal cannot be negotiated, offered or accepted until the Withdrawal Agreement has been ratified. And if your preference is to accept the first "deal" that the EU throw at us, we might as well remain.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Jun 25, 2019 16:12:31 GMT
We weren't offered a free trade deal? I thought Tusk said we were? Tusk said that the EU preferred a Canada-style deal, but a deal cannot be negotiated, offered or accepted until the Withdrawal Agreement has been ratified. And if your preference is to accept the first "deal" that the EU throw at us, we might as well remain. Do you think that we should accept the WA, then?
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Post by franklin66 on Jun 25, 2019 20:25:23 GMT
Wife beater thats what you get with Boycott. He sells Stella? Wasting your time mate nothing to do with politics it's always personal. That's the only way they can fight back.
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Post by Davef on Jun 25, 2019 20:44:24 GMT
Tusk said that the EU preferred a Canada-style deal, but a deal cannot be negotiated, offered or accepted until the Withdrawal Agreement has been ratified. And if your preference is to accept the first "deal" that the EU throw at us, we might as well remain. Do you think that we should accept the WA, then? I don't see any alternative. No deal will be a disaster and we'll eventually have to sort out something with the EU (our largest trading partner). We'll be in a weaker position though and will end up accepting everything in the current agreement without any of the goodwill we'd have had by maintaining a decent relationship during a transition period.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Jun 26, 2019 10:42:14 GMT
Labour remain just as divided as the Tories on Brexit.........to be a force again they might need a change of leader irrespective of Corbyn's" qualities", or lack of.
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Post by starkiller on Jun 26, 2019 15:05:20 GMT
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Post by Eggybread on Jun 27, 2019 15:53:14 GMT
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