Brexit Argument Over on 15:55 - May 15 with 7010 views | HollowayRanger | DAFT TO USE THE H word BUT not far off Germany WILL rule Europe ,infact it already does | |
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Brexit Argument Over on 17:08 - May 15 with 6880 views | essextaxiboy | Boris is Teflon ...fact | | | |
Brexit Argument Over on 18:09 - May 15 with 6782 views | essextaxiboy | Low down on the running order on the ITV News (who are shamefully biased towards Remain ) . A large part of Remain supporters are young . Hitler doesnt inflame emotion so much for them. He is not my choice for PM but it will be hard for anyone to lay a glove on him . ... IMO [Post edited 15 May 2016 18:11]
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Brexit Argument Over on 18:20 - May 15 with 6746 views | johncharles | Boris Johnson is smug, arrogant and deeply stupid. Acts like an idiot because he is an idiot. Any day now he's going to drop his trousers for a cheap laugh. | |
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Brexit Argument Over on 18:26 - May 15 with 6726 views | Jigsore | not taking the EU seriously for the last 40 years and then complaining about overt German influence is monumentally stupid | |
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Brexit Argument Over on 19:26 - May 15 with 6634 views | traininvain | Surprised that I've not seen anyone ask Johnson why he's now so certain we should leave when he was on the fence up until a few weeks ago. | | | |
Brexit Argument Over on 20:00 - May 15 with 6577 views | QPRDave |
Brexit Argument Over on 19:26 - May 15 by traininvain | Surprised that I've not seen anyone ask Johnson why he's now so certain we should leave when he was on the fence up until a few weeks ago. |
Or, ask Cameron / Osborne why if it will be such a catastrophe to leave, they would not rule it out in November, and why let us "idiots" vote on it, in the 1st place! | | | |
Brexit Argument Over on 20:01 - May 15 with 6568 views | CiderwithRsie | I wouldn't read too much into this. There is some sort of ancient curse whereby anyone who has been Mayor of London is unable to get through an interview without saying "Hitler" repeatedly. Goes back to Dick Whittington, apparently, but of course back in those days they thought it was just mindless gibberish. Poor old Sadiq has had to promise to take a vow of silence when he retires. It was that or go and live in Lincolnshire, where of course no-one would notice, but that was a step too far for him. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Brexit Argument Over on 22:12 - May 15 with 6360 views | TacticalR | | |
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Brexit Argument Over on 22:24 - May 15 with 6333 views | billericaydicky | If you read what he actually said, rather than knee-jerk at the headline, then you'll realise that there's a lot of truth in it. | | | |
Brexit Argument Over on 23:32 - May 15 with 6266 views | derbyhoop | Cameron's speech about security and a future war in Europe was crass and not credible. But Boris has just trumped it for sheer stupidity. | |
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Brexit Argument Over on 00:46 - May 16 with 6222 views | Brightonhoop |
Brexit Argument Over on 22:24 - May 15 by billericaydicky | If you read what he actually said, rather than knee-jerk at the headline, then you'll realise that there's a lot of truth in it. |
Yes, but for him to play his top trump card so poorly demonstrates why he can never be UK's PM. He's a cnt. Bowls a ten pin dead cert into the gully. What an utter weapon no mark open goal skied it to$$er. And that's the future so vote for him. | | | |
Brexit Argument Over on 02:17 - May 16 with 6194 views | Boston |
Brexit Argument Over on 17:08 - May 15 by essextaxiboy | Boris is Teflon ...fact |
Not an uncommon name in certain African American strata. | |
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Brexit Argument Over on 07:35 - May 16 with 6134 views | daveB | hard to take either side too seriously. I mean using the word Brexit for a political campaign is pathetic and would be pathetic on X Factor let alone something like this. Boris may have a historical point much like Ken Livingstone did recently but that doesn't really matter, brining up this sort of thing never ends well. Both sides just seem to be full of scare mongering, I've not heard much from either side to convince me. | | | |
Brexit Argument Over on 09:06 - May 16 with 6018 views | Discodroids |
Brexit Argument Over on 20:01 - May 15 by CiderwithRsie | I wouldn't read too much into this. There is some sort of ancient curse whereby anyone who has been Mayor of London is unable to get through an interview without saying "Hitler" repeatedly. Goes back to Dick Whittington, apparently, but of course back in those days they thought it was just mindless gibberish. Poor old Sadiq has had to promise to take a vow of silence when he retires. It was that or go and live in Lincolnshire, where of course no-one would notice, but that was a step too far for him. |
http://newsthump.com/2016/05/15/former-london-mayors-go-on-about-hitler-because- "Former mayors of London go on about Hitler because special ‘Hitler Powder’ is added the water, city hall has confirmed. The water supply to the Mayors office contains the special extra ingredient which results in them ending up with a peculiar obsession with tinpot despots. Hitler Powder takes effect with 24 hours of leaving office and can remain in the system for years, compelling the user to go on television to say things like “I think what Hitler was trying to say was…”, to reactions of open-mouthed horror from onlookers. The combination of Hitler Powder and the publicity it creates can prove addictive, and lead to articles in the Daily Telegraph and appearances on Question Time. When informed he’d been drinking the tainted water during his time in office, former mayor Boris Johnson said that was just the sort of thing Hitler would do. “I don’t even know why we started adding it but it must have seemed a good idea at the time”, a city hall insider told us. “We think it’s a holdover from the 1980s when Ken Livingstone was in office the first time around and we just never stopped. “Still, we’ve got bags of the stuff and it doesn’t seem to do any lasting harm. “Oh, wait.” Supporters of new Mayor Sadiq Khan have suggested that he only drink bottled water on the premises, but we understand he called them ‘Uncle Toms’ before downing a pint in one." | |
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Brexit Argument Over on 18:58 - May 16 with 5825 views | Dorse | Heard on Radio 4 (Fear) that polling companies are confused about odd results: people who are polled by telephone are, in the majority, Remain; on-line polls come out more for Leave. | |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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Brexit Argument Over on 19:23 - May 16 with 5800 views | HollowayRanger | everyone I work with wants out ,family want out friends I know only 1 that wants to stay every phone in every bbc have your say the vast majority want out and yet THEY (who r they?) say its neck and neck with just a couple of million undecided holding the balance no doubt they will all suddenly vote in the vote will be fixed just as hillsbourgh was | |
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Brexit Argument Over on 21:09 - May 16 with 5738 views | essextaxiboy | This doesnt appear at all on the BBC news site front page and not in the top 10 story list . In contrast to Livingstone he didnt mention Israel or Jews and was making a clear point about history but still he was sailing close to the wind . He is going to be difficult to stop , be ready for him to come out clear winner of any TV debates. | | | |
Brexit Argument Over on 23:02 - May 16 with 5657 views | PlanetHonneywood | When the government, Bank of England, OECD, IMF, PoTUS, the little turd from Ryanair and Karen Brady all bombard you with unsubstantiated reasons to remain in the EU, then if that doesn't put you on notice of something suspicious, then nothing will! What I don't quite get is that we're told by the Remain campaign that if we leave we'll be 6.2% worse off by 2030 and how the rest of the world won't need us and that we're at the back of the queue. The implication as I read it, we're nothing with out the EU. And then Christine Lagarde rolls into town and says if we leave, the global economy will suffer as a result. Seriously, which is it - are we insignificant or integral? Another question, in view of the result in the Scottish referendum and Nicole Sturgeon refusing to accept the result and calling for a further referendum, if say Remain won by a narrow margin, would she accept any calls they might make for another referendum? All a load of ol' toss! | |
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Brexit Argument Over on 13:06 - May 17 with 5520 views | R_from_afar |
Brexit Argument Over on 23:02 - May 16 by PlanetHonneywood | When the government, Bank of England, OECD, IMF, PoTUS, the little turd from Ryanair and Karen Brady all bombard you with unsubstantiated reasons to remain in the EU, then if that doesn't put you on notice of something suspicious, then nothing will! What I don't quite get is that we're told by the Remain campaign that if we leave we'll be 6.2% worse off by 2030 and how the rest of the world won't need us and that we're at the back of the queue. The implication as I read it, we're nothing with out the EU. And then Christine Lagarde rolls into town and says if we leave, the global economy will suffer as a result. Seriously, which is it - are we insignificant or integral? Another question, in view of the result in the Scottish referendum and Nicole Sturgeon refusing to accept the result and calling for a further referendum, if say Remain won by a narrow margin, would she accept any calls they might make for another referendum? All a load of ol' toss! |
... but interestingly, no organisation has come out and said leaving will be good for the economy. Not one. That has to be significant. RFA | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Brexit Argument Over on 13:24 - May 17 with 5481 views | stumbleandfall |
Brexit Argument Over on 19:23 - May 16 by HollowayRanger | everyone I work with wants out ,family want out friends I know only 1 that wants to stay every phone in every bbc have your say the vast majority want out and yet THEY (who r they?) say its neck and neck with just a couple of million undecided holding the balance no doubt they will all suddenly vote in the vote will be fixed just as hillsbourgh was |
The problem is (much like those on this board) the outers shout longer and louder. Many more outers working hard supplied with crib sheets to use on public forums such as these. It makes their presence seem much larger than it is. Outers are mainly an English phenomenon. Remain will win fairly confortably. Farage is already getting his excuses in. [Post edited 17 May 2016 13:27]
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Brexit Argument Over on 13:31 - May 17 with 5461 views | 1BobbyHazell |
Brexit Argument Over on 13:06 - May 17 by R_from_afar | ... but interestingly, no organisation has come out and said leaving will be good for the economy. Not one. That has to be significant. RFA |
Significant in the sense that the Masters of the World Economic Illusion ( you know the ones that have manufactured the impossible and yet depressingly accepted situation where the whole world, no less, is apparently in debt to institutions that they own) know that centralised control makes the maintenance and even furtherance of such debt slavery far easier to ensure. As I always ask, who are we in debt to and how was that possible? | | | |
Brexit Argument Over on 13:35 - May 17 with 5452 views | Discodroids | Caution .. Sick Boy Hillary Benn using the Graves of the Fallen to eulogise the Eminence and omnipotence of European Union . When Benn started quoting the inscription on the headstones of The Unknown Soldier , my face was a black hole of Rage and i roared ' cu nt' so loudly My eyelids ruptured. 23 minutes to 24 minutes 8 secs. Sick Sick boy. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bbvw6#play Riding the backs of the dead in some Mutated spurious connection that young men and women gave their lives for the European union. Ive made a note for the next time im down the East Ham Working mens club to take 92 year old little Englanders Violet and Flo aside , and tell them how grateful they should be that Wilf and Alf, those young heroic men, got blown to fkn pieces on Juno beach so Benn could smugly use their slaughter to praise the EU and some faceless Bureaucrats ability to expertly work his way around the menu during a 12 hour lunch on the taxpayer.Bastards.Bastards.Bastards. Politicians . No Soul. No shame. No Morality . [Post edited 17 May 2016 13:40]
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| "...The monkey is never dead, Dealer. The monkey never dies. When you kick him off, he just hides in a corner, waiting his turn." |
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Brexit Argument Over on 13:41 - May 17 with 5421 views | robith |
Brexit Argument Over on 19:23 - May 16 by HollowayRanger | everyone I work with wants out ,family want out friends I know only 1 that wants to stay every phone in every bbc have your say the vast majority want out and yet THEY (who r they?) say its neck and neck with just a couple of million undecided holding the balance no doubt they will all suddenly vote in the vote will be fixed just as hillsbourgh was |
The plural of anecdote is not evidence - everyone I know wants to stay, means nothing. Also, this post makes you sound like a proper tinfoil loon | | | |
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