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Post by LL Cool Dave on May 23, 2019 18:13:05 GMT
Off to vote Cross your fingers no cunt throws milkshake at me Shit, you mean that wasn't you, earlier?
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Post by thevoid on May 23, 2019 18:13:15 GMT
Just voted, large turn out (post-work rush hour) and was staggered to see two Asian names on the list of Brexit candidates. Can someone explain this please? I was expecting names like Fred Bulldog and Jack Boot 🤔
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Post by bigjohnritchie on May 23, 2019 18:15:48 GMT
Don't know if this is true but the EU certainly have the power to manipulate decisions, policies ,jobs and developments over the continent....in fact that's what they see their role as...to make these sorts of decisions......most importantly without any democratic input...or ignore Wales. I hope that Remainers know what they are supporting and can predict the future under the EU
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Post by ravey123 on May 23, 2019 18:20:08 GMT
Off to vote Cross your fingers no cunt throws milkshake at me Going ourselves in a few minutes - nice 2 mile walk each way with the family and dog. All in four our house say they're voting for the Brexit Party Bizarre really cos 2 have always voted Tory, one always voted Labour and the other is a first time voter. Common ground is we're all totally pissed off with the way that the house of shysters has acted this last few years to thwart the referendum. At the referendum of the 3 that could vote, 1 voted Brexit and 2 voted Remain. If we're typical of others this is going to be a bloodbath for the Tories and Labour My prediction Brexit Party 42% Lib Dems 17% Greens 12% Labour 12% Tories 8% Change (nothing) UK 3% SNP 2% (across the whole UK) UKIP 2% Others 2%
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2019 18:22:35 GMT
Off to vote Cross your fingers no cunt throws milkshake at me You'll float
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Post by Frogger Theft Auto on May 23, 2019 18:25:45 GMT
Any Brexiter voted for Labour today? I’ve seen the remainer campaign about who to vote for has lumped them in as a Brexit party to avoid and the Brexit side lumping them in with UKIP, Tories and Brexit Party as a Brexit accumulation in the polls. Can’t see many Brexiters voting for them. I think they’ll just be getting the lefty 2nd referendum voters.
Same with Conservatives for that matter, any of you voted for them?
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Post by franklin66 on May 23, 2019 18:27:20 GMT
So EU citizens are allowed to vote if they've filled the forms in.....some councils are reminding them Wow quoting the most racist man in UK politics. If he was English and was spouting his shite he'd be inside.
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Post by salopstick on May 23, 2019 18:30:39 GMT
Goaarrrrrrn Nige
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Post by felonious on May 23, 2019 18:31:15 GMT
Just been to vote with my youngest lad Polling station surprisingly busy for half two in the afternoon Could well be a good turnout for a European election It will be interesting to see the figures about which age groups have bothered to vote and whether the yoof of this country could be bothered to get out of bed this time around! Well my two voted Remain because I could be arsed last time out. This time they can't be arsed and I can't be arsed to organise them again. From what I can glean most of their friends can't be arsed either but of course it's their future and it's old people fucking it up
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2019 18:34:03 GMT
Just rallied the troops before voting ....back safe and sound....then again, I am in the incontinence capital of the northwest
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Post by LL Cool Dave on May 23, 2019 18:46:22 GMT
Don't know if this is true but the EU certainly have the power to manipulate decisions, policies ,jobs and developments over the continent....in fact that's what they see their role as...to make these sorts of decisions......most importantly without any democratic input...or ignore Wales. I hope that Remainers know what they are supporting and can predict the future under the EU If it is true, why is it a surprise that they'd do something to the betterment of an existing EU member and to the detriment of a country that's leaving??
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Post by bigjohnritchie on May 23, 2019 18:49:53 GMT
Don't know if this is true but the EU certainly have the power to manipulate decisions, policies ,jobs and developments over the continent....in fact that's what they see their role as...to make these sorts of decisions......most importantly without any democratic input...or ignore Wales. I hope that Remainers know what they are supporting and can predict the future under the EU If it is true, why is it a surprise that they'd do something to the betterment of an existing EU member and to the detriment of a country that's leaving?? I think that it shows their general mentality and power. I don't believe that they would make decisions in our favour if we were IN and had voted remain... you do illustrate the issue classically though, that you Remainers are quite content for unelected bureacrats to make these decisions and the continued decline in democracy and the nation state
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Post by salopstick on May 23, 2019 18:49:57 GMT
Just rallied the troops before voting ....back safe and sound....then again, I am in the incontinence capital of the northwest I hoped you knocked some sense into that lad of yours
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Post by LL Cool Dave on May 23, 2019 18:51:32 GMT
If it is true, why is it a surprise that they'd do something to the betterment of an existing EU member and to the detriment of a country that's leaving?? I think that it shows their general mentality and power. I don't believe that they would make decisions in our favour if we were IN and had voted remain... you do illustrate the issue classically though, that you Remainers are quite content for unelected bureacrats to make these decisions and the continued decline in democracy and the nation state Did you vote today?
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Post by felonious on May 23, 2019 18:52:10 GMT
Don't know if this is true but the EU certainly have the power to manipulate decisions, policies ,jobs and developments over the continent....in fact that's what they see their role as...to make these sorts of decisions......most importantly without any democratic input...or ignore Wales. I hope that Remainers know what they are supporting and can predict the future under the EU If it is true, why is it a surprise that they'd do something to the betterment of an existing EU member and to the detriment of a country that's leaving?? Isn't there a long history of jobs being moved to other EU countries whilst we were a well behaved, heavily paying member?
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Post by felonious on May 23, 2019 18:53:39 GMT
Just rallied the troops before voting ....back safe and sound....then again, I am in the incontinence capital of the northwest I hoped you knocked some sense into that lad of yours Well out of control that one
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2019 19:03:21 GMT
Just rallied the troops before voting ....back safe and sound....then again, I am in the incontinence capital of the northwest I hoped you knocked some sense into that lad of yours Youd be surprised at his views on the EU me eowd mucka
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Post by bigjohnritchie on May 23, 2019 19:04:03 GMT
I think that it shows their general mentality and power. I don't believe that they would make decisions in our favour if we were IN and had voted remain... you do illustrate the issue classically though, that you Remainers are quite content for unelected bureacrats to make these decisions and the continued decline in democracy and the nation state Did you vote today? No I haven't bothered. I think it also demonstrates the naivety and conformity of Remainers who have almost complete blind trust in others. Such a centralist cabal should not be given the power to use our money to undermine us ( irrespective of how they use that power). I don't want this organisation called the EU to set our fisheries policy, our agricultural policy , our industrial policy. To think that the decision would be different if we had chosen to remain is naive....I'm certainly beginning to understand those who say that some people didn't know what they were voting for
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Post by sheikhmomo on May 23, 2019 19:06:26 GMT
If it is true, why is it a surprise that they'd do something to the betterment of an existing EU member and to the detriment of a country that's leaving?? I think that it shows their general mentality and power. I don't believe that they would make decisions in our favour if we were IN and had voted remain... you do illustrate the issue classically though, that you Remainers are quite content for unelected bureacrats to make these decisions and the continued decline in democracy and the nation state Fake news I'm afraid, The Tories under Cameron commissioned this project, nothing whatsoever to do with The EU "Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said: “Cameron has tried to claim this deal is good for British industry.
“But first we find out they’re using Swedish steel then we learn 100 of them are being completely built in Spain, while the rest will have their hulls built in Spain. “This is another kick in the teeth for our manufacturing industry from the Tories. “We need a proper industrial strategy, led by the Government committed to growing our manufacturing base. “The Tories don’t care about these types of jobs. Many Tory MPs have never done a decent day’s hard graft in their life and you can see that in decisions like this.”
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Post by desman2 on May 23, 2019 19:23:31 GMT
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Post by mrcoke on May 23, 2019 19:28:37 GMT
Just voted, large turn out (post-work rush hour) and was staggered to see two Asian names on the list of Brexit candidates. Can someone explain this please? I was expecting names like Fred Bulldog and Jack Boot 🤔 In Yorkshire we have a lady, who is a writer, appealing to left-wing Democrats to vote to deliver the referendum result. There is another lady appealing for support for the fishing industry to take waters back for the coastal communities, and a young black medical student appealing to keep our democracy intact for future generations. I was pleasantly surprised and proud of our Brexit candidates. I hope all those who vote remain or fudge parties are ashamed of themselves for letting our left wing, fishermen, and students down.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on May 23, 2019 19:29:50 GMT
I think that it shows their general mentality and power. I don't believe that they would make decisions in our favour if we were IN and had voted remain... you do illustrate the issue classically though, that you Remainers are quite content for unelected bureacrats to make these decisions and the continued decline in democracy and the nation state Fake news I'm afraid, The Tories under Cameron commissioned this project, nothing whatsoever to do with The EU "Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said: “Cameron has tried to claim this deal is good for British industry.
“But first we find out they’re using Swedish steel then we learn 100 of them are being completely built in Spain, while the rest will have their hulls built in Spain. “This is another kick in the teeth for our manufacturing industry from the Tories. “We need a proper industrial strategy, led by the Government committed to growing our manufacturing base. “The Tories don’t care about these types of jobs. Many Tory MPs have never done a decent day’s hard graft in their life and you can see that in decisions like this.”I'm not sure that's true either though Sheikh, where are your sources to say it is nothing to do with the EU.. .. but even irrespective of the answer it is the EU that sets the industrial, agricultural and fisheries policies etc across the EU , funding specific projects.....I don't want that Here's Tony to explain it again
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Post by mrcoke on May 23, 2019 19:33:57 GMT
But what strings were attached?
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Post by crapslinger on May 23, 2019 19:41:04 GMT
If you stand for public office in any way, it is not unreasonable to be asked questions on a range of issues. if A50 is revoked he'll be there for five years helping shape the future for everyone (if he can be arsed to turn up). Corbyn was absolutely massacred on a whole range of issues in the last election, none of them seemed to land though. Most importantly though, what on earth is that Farage doesn't want you to know? Why are so many people prepared to put their balls on the line for a bloke who they haven't the foggiest idea what he stands for? What is in the public domain is pretty right wing. Populist but anti working class in the main. People have got a kind of Brexit rabies, they are consumed by it, unable or unwilling to see any wider issues. If Brexit had been delivered when it should, we could have moved on by now. Farage is ONLY involved because that hasn't happened. Fingers crossed Nige kicks their arses again, I love seeing and hearing the whinging whining bitches crying into their muesli and spitting their dummy's out, they will be demanding a fcuking re run by tomorrow afternoon if he does
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Post by LL Cool Dave on May 23, 2019 19:42:59 GMT
No I haven't bothered. I think it also demonstrates the naivety and conformity of Remainers who have almost complete blind trust in others For me, it's more of a reflection on the Government and the people in charge of the Country. Sad thing is, and it really shouldn't be this way, Is that on most things I trust the judgement of the EU more than I do the incumbent shower of bollocks we have at the moment.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on May 23, 2019 19:45:55 GMT
No I haven't bothered. I think it also demonstrates the naivety and conformity of Remainers who have almost complete blind trust in others For me, it's more of a reflection on the Government and the people in charge of the Country. Sad thing is, and it really shouldn't be this way, Is that on most things I trust the judgement of the EU more than I do the incumbent shower of bollocks we have at the moment. Well change the bollocks. You can't change the EU bollocks, and they are not even interested in the developing the UK... just the money to promote their project. If you are seriously interested in the issues have a listen to the late great Tony Benn in the video I've just posted and come back to me on those issues.
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Post by sheikhmomo on May 23, 2019 19:46:07 GMT
Fake news I'm afraid, The Tories under Cameron commissioned this project, nothing whatsoever to do with The EU "Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said: “Cameron has tried to claim this deal is good for British industry.
“But first we find out they’re using Swedish steel then we learn 100 of them are being completely built in Spain, while the rest will have their hulls built in Spain. “This is another kick in the teeth for our manufacturing industry from the Tories. “We need a proper industrial strategy, led by the Government committed to growing our manufacturing base. “The Tories don’t care about these types of jobs. Many Tory MPs have never done a decent day’s hard graft in their life and you can see that in decisions like this.” I'm not sure that's true either though Sheikh, where are your sources to say it is nothing to do with the EU.. .. but even irrespective of the answer it is the EU that sets the industrial, agricultural and fisheries policies etc across the EU , funding specific projects.....I don't want that Here's Tony to explain it again Make no mistake mate I want out, I just have a huge distaste for those who are jockeying for position to make it their Brexit. On this, commissioning issue. The EU could not insist on this, they simply don't have the right. This was a UK decision which is both baffling and extremely fucking vexing.
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Post by trickydicky73 on May 23, 2019 19:53:28 GMT
Why has this deal never been run by the people, and why can't it be now?
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Post by bigjohnritchie on May 23, 2019 19:57:29 GMT
I'm not sure that's true either though Sheikh, where are your sources to say it is nothing to do with the EU.. .. but even irrespective of the answer it is the EU that sets the industrial, agricultural and fisheries policies etc across the EU , funding specific projects.....I don't want that Here's Tony to explain it again Make no mistake mate I want out, I just have a huge distaste for those who are jockeying for position to make it their Brexit. On this, commissioning issue. The EU could not insist on this, they simply don't have the right. This was a UK decision which is both baffling and extremely fucking vexing. I think Tony is right though decisions and deals are done in the corridors, in secret, largely by Germany and France, through the unminuted Eurogroup,.. great unaccountable control.... Once out Sheikh, properly out, then all those issues that you mention are up for grabs. It's a whole new ball game and the direction of Britain will be decided by the party/ parliament that gets elected following our independence
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2019 20:08:21 GMT
Results announced Sunday evening/Monday morning, no exit polls allowed.
Monday is going to be fun watching the bleating, crying and excuse making. The remainer parties will no doubt be trying to spin things to dilute the result.
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