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Post by maxplonk on Sept 28, 2018 11:52:47 GMT
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Post by Kilo on Sept 28, 2018 12:39:14 GMT
How’s about this then? Brexiters you want to leave the the eu ok but does that not mean we forfeit the right to play in the Ryder cup,Europa and champions leagues and dare I say Eurovision Song Contest lol or do you want the best bits of Europe without contributing to it.? Have your cake and eat it You don't seem to understand the difference between the EU and Europe. I suspect he also doesn't understand that the Ryder Cup is a Britain versus America competition in which we've invited the Europeans to join us but without charging them to be in it. Quite possibly the supidest remoaner post amongst a plethora of supidness.
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Post by Northy on Sept 28, 2018 13:00:58 GMT
You don't seem to understand the difference between the EU and Europe. I think he's taking the piss unless he's really dumb I think the latter from some of his previous posts around the board, that or a large amount of alcohol is being consumed quite early.
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Post by numpty40 on Sept 28, 2018 19:13:31 GMT
How’s about this then? Brexiters you want to leave the the eu ok but does that not mean we forfeit the right to play in the Ryder cup,Europa and champions leagues and dare I say Eurovision Song Contest lol or do you want the best bits of Europe without contributing to it.? Have your cake and eat it And remainers claim we didn't know what we were voting for Best post in a long time that one.
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Post by 4372 on Sept 28, 2018 20:48:03 GMT
The other thing Partick .....of late I think that those on the left seem quick to go for the person rather than address the argument, whether that's just those posting on the EE board or those entering the debate in the wider media. So the Brexiteer attacks on Junker were to do with his politics, not his supposed weakneses elsewhere? Read more: oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/thread/269068/brexit#ixzz5SQoggrxO
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Post by trickydicky73 on Sept 28, 2018 20:59:52 GMT
You still haven't answered my question. Your question is impossible to answer. No-one knows what their financial situation will be next year, they wouldn't know it if Remain had won either. We were in the EU in 2007, we were still in the EU in 2009, I'm guessing most peoples financies took quite a hit inbetween those two years. Who's to say if we'd voted Remain that in 2019 we had another 'event' take place that hammered peoples financies? We just don't know, no-one can predict with 100% certainty what the future will bring. What people can go off though is what they have/are wittnessing happen to them. Huge swathes of poor, working class areas for example have put up with the last few decades of the 'wonderful' open borders the EU gives us & seen their already low paid jobs become worse, the contracts become worse, the conditions become worse, but they have no choice but to accept it & carry on 'cos if they don't their mega rich employers can easily replace them with a bunch of Romanians who'll happily do the job for the shit pay, 'cos back in their own country it's actually a really good wage. Poor, working class people don't care about some big-wigs predictions of the future, they care about what is already happening to them, and has been happening for some time. The EU & it's freedom of movement has been a disaster for poor/working class people in countries like England, and it's no surprise at all that they voted overwhelmingly to Leave. The rich aren't too happy about it 'cos now they might have to actually start paying a decent living wage to British people, and they might have to start training our young people & actually giving them a future, rather than just importing some cheap labour from abroad, keeping wages down & taking jobs & houses away from our own young. (Kinda ironic that you babble on about your kids/grandkids but you'd be perfectly happy with millions of low-skilled migrants flooding into the country every year & taking away jobs, houses, places at schools etc... From your kids/grandkids. But then again most Remoaners only care about their kids 'no longer being able to travel to Europe' or some other hysterical bollocks where they've completely missunderstood what Brexit means, and can't seperate Europe from the European Union.) Well fucking said. Make no mistake, Brexit was a class vote. Only Labour don't realise it. The fucking charlatans.
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Post by banksofengland on Sept 28, 2018 22:31:49 GMT
Why are all these people talking about another vote we voted to leave just leave.
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Post by shangamuzo on Sept 28, 2018 22:58:15 GMT
Why are all these people talking about another vote we voted to leave just leave. Because the high profile Remainers like Adonis,Blair, Campbell and Miliband-all new converts to democracy-say we were duped. The stinking hypocrites in both parties dismissed democracy for 40 odd years but are now masquerading as champions of it!
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Post by banksofengland on Sept 28, 2018 23:09:41 GMT
The Europeans don't want us in their club the Germans and French haven't made any great effort to make us stay they have left it to people like barnier juncker and tusk if you listen to them they don't sound like they want us therefore we should leave.
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Post by sharpy on Sept 29, 2018 1:52:36 GMT
You still haven't answered my question. Your question is impossible to answer. No-one knows what their financial situation will be next year, they wouldn't know it if Remain had won either. We were in the EU in 2007, we were still in the EU in 2009, I'm guessing most peoples financies took quite a hit inbetween those two years. Who's to say if we'd voted Remain that in 2019 we had another 'event' take place that hammered peoples financies? We just don't know, no-one can predict with 100% certainty what the future will bring. What people can go off though is what they have/are wittnessing happen to them. Huge swathes of poor, working class areas for example have put up with the last few decades of the 'wonderful' open borders the EU gives us & seen their already low paid jobs become worse, the contracts become worse, the conditions become worse, but they have no choice but to accept it & carry on 'cos if they don't their mega rich employers can easily replace them with a bunch of Romanians who'll happily do the job for the shit pay, 'cos back in their own country it's actually a really good wage. Poor, working class people don't care about some big-wigs predictions of the future, they care about what is already happening to them, and has been happening for some time. The EU & it's freedom of movement has been a disaster for poor/working class people in countries like England, and it's no surprise at all that they voted overwhelmingly to Leave. The rich aren't too happy about it 'cos now they might have to actually start paying a decent living wage to British people, and they might have to start training our young people & actually giving them a future, rather than just importing some cheap labour from abroad, keeping wages down & taking jobs & houses away from our own young. (Kinda ironic that you babble on about your kids/grandkids but you'd be perfectly happy with millions of low-skilled migrants flooding into the country every year & taking away jobs, houses, places at schools etc... From your kids/grandkids. But then again most Remoaners only care about their kids 'no longer being able to travel to Europe' or some other hysterical bollocks where they've completely missunderstood what Brexit means, and can't seperate Europe from the European Union.) Bravo Sir
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Post by wagsastokie on Sept 29, 2018 6:31:35 GMT
How’s about this then? Brexiters you want to leave the the eu ok but does that not mean we forfeit the right to play in the Ryder cup,Europa and champions leagues and dare I say Eurovision Song Contest lol or do you want the best bits of Europe without contributing to it.? Have your cake and eat it I’ll have two slices of that cake with extra cherries please And whilst we’re at it do you think we could fuck uefa off as well
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Post by 3putts on Sept 29, 2018 6:55:51 GMT
You don't seem to understand the difference between the EU and Europe. Thats a very polite way of telling someone they have just posted the most idiotic thing I've ever read. Hehe I seem to have ruffled a few feathers on this one, I am well aware of the land mass of Europe and the political union of the eu.however the brexiters are anti Europe so shouldn’t they be against European based competitions too? But from what I have seen brexiters want all the positive parts of Europe but don’t want to make a contribution.have your cake and eat it. I am fortunate enough to travel around Europe and have already noticed a difference at airports with new passport terminals being introduced, no doubt we will be made to wait in line(whilst the rest of Europe waltz thru)to have our passport and visa inspected.so as well as losing 20% of our holiday spending money (the pound slumped 20% on the brexit vote and has not recovered)we wil be treated like 2nd class citizens.cheers brexiters. oh I forgot I have a different opinion than most on here re brexit so I must be a bit thick or stupid or possibly both.lol have a wonderful day I am going to watch the Europeans do battle in the Ryder cup and hope for a miracle tonight and not be losing 3-0 after 60 mins.
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Post by ravey123 on Sept 29, 2018 9:28:29 GMT
You still haven't answered my question. Your question is impossible to answer. No-one knows what their financial situation will be next year, they wouldn't know it if Remain had won either. We were in the EU in 2007, we were still in the EU in 2009, I'm guessing most peoples financies took quite a hit inbetween those two years. Who's to say if we'd voted Remain that in 2019 we had another 'event' take place that hammered peoples financies? We just don't know, no-one can predict with 100% certainty what the future will bring. What people can go off though is what they have/are wittnessing happen to them. Huge swathes of poor, working class areas for example have put up with the last few decades of the 'wonderful' open borders the EU gives us & seen their already low paid jobs become worse, the contracts become worse, the conditions become worse, but they have no choice but to accept it & carry on 'cos if they don't their mega rich employers can easily replace them with a bunch of Romanians who'll happily do the job for the shit pay, 'cos back in their own country it's actually a really good wage. Poor, working class people don't care about some big-wigs predictions of the future, they care about what is already happening to them, and has been happening for some time. The EU & it's freedom of movement has been a disaster for poor/working class people in countries like England, and it's no surprise at all that they voted overwhelmingly to Leave. The rich aren't too happy about it 'cos now they might have to actually start paying a decent living wage to British people, and they might have to start training our young people & actually giving them a future, rather than just importing some cheap labour from abroad, keeping wages down & taking jobs & houses away from our own young. (Kinda ironic that you babble on about your kids/grandkids but you'd be perfectly happy with millions of low-skilled migrants flooding into the country every year & taking away jobs, houses, places at schools etc... From your kids/grandkids. But then again most Remoaners only care about their kids 'no longer being able to travel to Europe' or some other hysterical bollocks where they've completely missunderstood what Brexit means, and can't seperate Europe from the European Union.) Absolutely bang on the money - bravo sir.
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Post by 3putts on Sept 29, 2018 12:56:37 GMT
I would mention Toyota but as im a bit thick it will just be shouted down as "project fear" thank fuck im retired.
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Post by followyoudown on Sept 29, 2018 13:01:08 GMT
Thats a very polite way of telling someone they have just posted the secondmost idiotic thing I've ever read. Hehe I seem to have ruffled a few feathers on this one, I am well aware of the land mass of Europe and the political union of the eu.however the brexiters are anti Europe so shouldn’t they be against European based competitions too? But from what I have seen brexiters want all the positive parts of Europe but don’t want to make a contribution.have your cake and eat it. I am fortunate enough to travel around Europe and have already noticed a difference at airports with new passport terminals being introduced, no doubt we will be made to wait in line(whilst the rest of Europe waltz thru)to have our passport and visa inspected.so as well as losing 20% of our holiday spending money (the pound slumped 20% on the brexit vote and has not recovered)we wil be treated like 2nd class citizens.cheers brexiters. oh I forgot I have a different opinion than most on here re brexit so I must be a bit thick or stupid or possibly both.lol have a wonderful day I am going to watch the Europeans do battle in the Ryder cup and hope for a miracle tonight and not be losing 3-0 after 60 mins. I actually said what you wrote was the most idiotic thing I have ever read, not that you were. But anyway good news and bad news for you, good news I have downgraded the original post to be now the second most idiotic thing I have ever read, the bad news well the first is now................
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 29, 2018 19:29:30 GMT
I would mention Toyota but as im a bit thick it will just be shouted down as "project fear" thank fuck im retired. I'm with you 3putts... 👍😁 Got the irony in your post and the reaction to it is purely amazing. Obviously touched a nerve. Keep the EU flag flying matey. I'm near retirement and look at what these silly cookers are doing and despair. Status quo
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Post by Northy on Sept 29, 2018 19:47:33 GMT
Thats a very polite way of telling someone they have just posted the most idiotic thing I've ever read. Hehe I seem to have ruffled a few feathers on this one, I am well aware of the land mass of Europe and the political union of the eu.however the brexiters are anti Europe so shouldn’t they be against European based competitions too? But from what I have seen brexiters want all the positive parts of Europe but don’t want to make a contribution.have your cake and eat it. I am fortunate enough to travel around Europe and have already noticed a difference at airports with new passport terminals being introduced, no doubt we will be made to wait in line(whilst the rest of Europe waltz thru)to have our passport and visa inspected.so as well as losing 20% of our holiday spending money (the pound slumped 20% on the brexit vote and has not recovered)we wil be treated like 2nd class citizens.cheers brexiters. oh I forgot I have a different opinion than most on here re brexit so I must be a bit thick or stupid or possibly both.lol have a wonderful day I am going to watch the Europeans do battle in the Ryder cup and hope for a miracle tonight and not be losing 3-0 after 60 mins. The brexiteers as they are called, (not brexiters) are not anti Europe, they keep saying that to the remoaners, they are anti EU. It's not as you have a different opinion it's that you try and tell people what you think they should think from how you see it from your side of the argument, and getting it disastrously wrong, like above. I travel to Europe as well, where are these new systems going in? Manchester has put new ones in not so long ago
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Post by Davef on Sept 29, 2018 20:08:34 GMT
I would mention Toyota but as im a bit thick it will just be shouted down as "project fear" thank fuck im retired. I'm with you 3putts... 👍😁 Got the irony in your post and the reaction to it is purely amazing. Obviously touched a nerve. Keep the EU flag flying matey. I'm near retirement and look at what these silly cookers are doing and despair. Status quo There was no irony in his post, which makes you as daft as he is.
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 29, 2018 20:13:14 GMT
I'm with you 3putts... 👍😁 Got the irony in your post and the reaction to it is purely amazing. Obviously touched a nerve. Keep the EU flag flying matey. I'm near retirement and look at what these silly cookers are doing and despair. Status quo There was no irony in his post, which makes you as daft as he is. How do you know there was no irony in his post?
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Post by Davef on Sept 29, 2018 20:14:34 GMT
There was no irony in his post, which makes you as daft as he is. How do you know there was no irony in his post? By his follow up post.
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 29, 2018 20:15:45 GMT
How do you know there was no irony in his post? By his follow up post. Perhaps a bit too clever for you mate.
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Post by Davef on Sept 29, 2018 20:19:29 GMT
By his follow up post.I so Perhaps a bit too clever for you mate. I don't think so.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Sept 29, 2018 20:29:30 GMT
A view from Italy
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 29, 2018 21:33:55 GMT
Brexit is costing us 500 million GBP per week at the moment according to the Observer today.
And economy shrinking by 2.5%
As a direct result of Brexit.
Good times.
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Post by pearo on Sept 29, 2018 22:54:49 GMT
I would mention Toyota but as im a bit thick it will just be shouted down as "project fear" thank fuck im a retard.
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 29, 2018 23:15:38 GMT
I would mention Toyota but as im a bit thick it will just be shouted down as "project fear" thank fuck im retired. You aren't a "bit thick" 3putts 😁.. You're like a lot of people. Gut instinct that this exit is going to hurt us. Muller Toyota Nissan Honda None of these major employers would have been in the UK if we had not been in EU. The EU has got many faults ... But none of them will be worth the shitstorm that we are about to enter.
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Post by banksofengland on Sept 29, 2018 23:19:35 GMT
Leave.
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 29, 2018 23:21:53 GMT
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Post by numpty40 on Sept 29, 2018 23:43:06 GMT
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Post by 3putts on Sept 30, 2018 2:15:39 GMT
Your question is impossible to answer. No-one knows what their financial situation will be next year, they wouldn't know it if Remain had won either. We were in the EU in 2007, we were still in the EU in 2009, I'm guessing most peoples financies took quite a hit inbetween those two years. Who's to say if we'd voted Remain that in 2019 we had another 'event' take place that hammered peoples financies? We just don't know, no-one can predict with 100% certainty what the future will bring. What people can go off though is what they have/are wittnessing happen to them. Huge swathes of poor, working class areas for example have put up with the last few decades of the 'wonderful' open borders the EU gives us & seen their already low paid jobs become worse, the contracts become worse, the conditions become worse, but they have no choice but to accept it & carry on 'cos if they don't their mega rich employers can easily replace them with a bunch of Romanians who'll happily do the job for the shit pay, 'cos back in their own country it's actually a really good wage. Poor, working class people don't care about some big-wigs predictions of the future, they care about what is already happening to them, and has been happening for some time. The EU & it's freedom of movement has been a disaster for poor/working class people in countries like England, and it's no surprise at all that they voted overwhelmingly to Leave. The rich aren't too happy about it 'cos now they might have to actually start paying a decent living wage to British people, and they might have to start training our young people & actually giving them a future, rather than just importing some cheap labour from abroad, keeping wages down & taking jobs & houses away from our own young. (Kinda ironic that you babble on about your kids/grandkids but you'd be perfectly happy with millions of low-skilled migrants flooding into the country every year & taking away jobs, houses, places at schools etc... From your kids/grandkids. But then again most Remoaners only care about their kids 'no longer being able to travel to Europe' or some other hysterical bollocks where they've completely missunderstood what Brexit means, and can't seperate Europe from the European Union.) Absolutely bang on the money - bravo sir. fantasy. even in our area of stoke on trent we have warehouses staffed by at least 80% immigrants. why is this? because are own labour pool prefer to live a life on benefits[sad but true] even though we now have a national minimum wage which we didn't have before all these so called immigrants flooded the country. in her drive to have low unemployment figures thatcher[the bitch] shifted all the unemployed onto sickness benefits and whilst there are genuine cases the majority are idle imo. walk around hanley or castle during the day. hr staff at places like new look,dunelm,tkmaxx cannot fill their vacancies so have to go looking for immigrants to fill their vacancies.
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