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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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(some)Brexiteers were castigated for outright lies not minor details distorted through over simplification. What is funny is I used "slightly inaccurate" instead of "generally" and you and DJango and you seize on it for your play...so yes you could be a politician as you are intellectually dishonest.
Slightly innacurate or generally innacurate makes no difference. You were talking utter crap.
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The Countdown begins. on 09:50 - Oct 7 with 3235 views
(some)Brexiteers were castigated for outright lies not minor details distorted through over simplification. What is funny is I used "slightly inaccurate" instead of "generally" and you and DJango and you seize on it for your play...so yes you could be a politician as you are intellectually dishonest.
Ah see that's a load of nonsense. To start with I didn't post anything that wasn't accurate. Secondly, I don't post something that's knowingly not accurate and I'm happy to be corrected, ususally I post soem kind of disclaimer such as "taking the source into account" or "as much as you can believe any poll" and then we get to intellectual dishonesty, I don't claim to be something I'm not and nor do I pass off anyone else's work as my own.
So would you like to justify your claim that I'm intellectually dishonest?
PS, I didn't jump on the post you refer to. I jumped on the point that posting something as accurate (specially knowing it is inaccurate) is wrong,
The Countdown begins. on 00:52 - Oct 7 by pikeypaul
And remoaners have been caught out with their outright lies with project fear.
It’s very funny that they choose not to ever bring this up and are happy to accept they were lied to and still not change their views.
The Brexit arguments on both sides were full of lies and exaggerations.
It was a vote for staying as we are or for something different without anybody being able to say what that something different would be, it’s pro’s or its cons.
6 months to go and still we don’t know what that something different is or the implications for our lives, good or bad.
It’s been a catastrophic feck up from the start. A vote called by the Tory toffs because they were scared that UKIP were taking votes off them. There was no plan for what would happen if the country said leave because the Tory toffs didn’t realise how pissed off a lot of the country was and didn’t expect a leave vote.
Therefore there was nothing presented to the electorate to say plan A is remain and the consequences of this are ... plan b is leave and this means that the consequences are ... because nobody did any work on the consequences of leaving. Irresponsibility of the highest level.
The electorate effectively voted for a pig in a poke and the poke hasn’t been opened yet. People are stuck with hoping that there is a suckling pig in the poke and not a cat or something worse.
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The Countdown begins. on 11:34 - Oct 7 with 3210 views
Wrong the government spent £9 million of tax payers money sending out a booklet to every house in the UK explaining the consequences although it was full of project fear and virtually a pro remain propaganda booklet yet the people still wanted to leave. The remoaners are still spouting off about how people did not know anything but if the vote had gone the other way I doubt they would now be calling for another referendum.
They lost end off,but still are finding it difficult to accept,the poor little things.
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The Countdown begins. on 11:34 - Oct 7 by pikeypaul
Wrong the government spent £9 million of tax payers money sending out a booklet to every house in the UK explaining the consequences although it was full of project fear and virtually a pro remain propaganda booklet yet the people still wanted to leave. The remoaners are still spouting off about how people did not know anything but if the vote had gone the other way I doubt they would now be calling for another referendum.
They lost end off,but still are finding it difficult to accept,the poor little things.
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Wrong - read my post again.
It was all bullish!t from both sides. If you are able to have an adult conversation without using words like project fear and remoaners can you explain what has been achieved so far in negotiations and what the actual consequences of Brexit will be?
People voted for change for many reasons, some left wing some right wing which is what is confusing the political parties, however the process is being overseen by someone clearly out of their depth with some of the most odious self serving politicians hovering around waiting to jump into her seat.
The people who most wanted change will get change, however I’m concerned that it won’t be a positive one.
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The Countdown begins. on 13:15 - Oct 7 with 3160 views
Slightly innacurate or generally innacurate makes no difference. You were talking utter crap.
As you can't read I'll highlight something for you ...I said I should have said"generally". I did NOT say that I should have said "generally inaccurate" so there is a difference but that is not the important thing... it is the way you receive information that you don't like.
If I said that the Eiffel tower was a very large free standing iron structure at 320m high you would immediately jump in and say you are wrong it's 324m high - completely missing(avoiding) the CONTEXT of the comment i.e. it is a very large wrought iron structure. You do this either due to stupidity or deliberately to undermine.
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan
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The Countdown begins. on 17:05 - Oct 7 with 3113 views
As you can't read I'll highlight something for you ...I said I should have said"generally". I did NOT say that I should have said "generally inaccurate" so there is a difference but that is not the important thing... it is the way you receive information that you don't like.
If I said that the Eiffel tower was a very large free standing iron structure at 320m high you would immediately jump in and say you are wrong it's 324m high - completely missing(avoiding) the CONTEXT of the comment i.e. it is a very large wrought iron structure. You do this either due to stupidity or deliberately to undermine.
I can read, and it makes no sense. And you had the audacity to tell me to stop digging.
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The Countdown begins. on 18:49 - Oct 7 with 3080 views
As you can't read I'll highlight something for you ...I said I should have said"generally". I did NOT say that I should have said "generally inaccurate" so there is a difference but that is not the important thing... it is the way you receive information that you don't like.
If I said that the Eiffel tower was a very large free standing iron structure at 320m high you would immediately jump in and say you are wrong it's 324m high - completely missing(avoiding) the CONTEXT of the comment i.e. it is a very large wrought iron structure. You do this either due to stupidity or deliberately to undermine.
The actual tower without the broadcast aerial is slightly shorter so you’d probably be right.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
As you can't read I'll highlight something for you ...I said I should have said"generally". I did NOT say that I should have said "generally inaccurate" so there is a difference but that is not the important thing... it is the way you receive information that you don't like.
If I said that the Eiffel tower was a very large free standing iron structure at 320m high you would immediately jump in and say you are wrong it's 324m high - completely missing(avoiding) the CONTEXT of the comment i.e. it is a very large wrought iron structure. You do this either due to stupidity or deliberately to undermine.
And if somebody asked you a question and you deliberately gave them an inaccurate answer, well it would be wrong to do so.
The Countdown begins. on 10:14 - Oct 7 by dobjack2
The Brexit arguments on both sides were full of lies and exaggerations.
It was a vote for staying as we are or for something different without anybody being able to say what that something different would be, it’s pro’s or its cons.
6 months to go and still we don’t know what that something different is or the implications for our lives, good or bad.
It’s been a catastrophic feck up from the start. A vote called by the Tory toffs because they were scared that UKIP were taking votes off them. There was no plan for what would happen if the country said leave because the Tory toffs didn’t realise how pissed off a lot of the country was and didn’t expect a leave vote.
Therefore there was nothing presented to the electorate to say plan A is remain and the consequences of this are ... plan b is leave and this means that the consequences are ... because nobody did any work on the consequences of leaving. Irresponsibility of the highest level.
The electorate effectively voted for a pig in a poke and the poke hasn’t been opened yet. People are stuck with hoping that there is a suckling pig in the poke and not a cat or something worse.
I have said a few times both sides told lies but some who are "remainers" have disagreed, all the lies were told by leave you see. However, I agree with you and moreso about the referendum and there being no plan. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but it would have been far better to have this referendum first and then say
The UK government will negotiate a new deal with the EU, the deal will be presented to the people who will be asked if they want to, A, accept the deal B, refuse the deal and leave the EU or C, refuse the deal and try to negotiate it again and if it doesn't change then leave. In case C is chosen another vote will take place after renegotiations that will be purely remain or leave.
We could have sent Cameron to Brussels with a mandate from the people to facilitate change and sent the EU a warning they may have heeded. As it was the EU probably believed the UK would never choose leave.
The Countdown begins. on 19:58 - Oct 7 by Catullus
And if somebody asked you a question and you deliberately gave them an inaccurate answer, well it would be wrong to do so.
Nice dissembling from you again.
Remember doing Physics in comprehensive school?!...The diagram of the atom, it's nucleus of protons and neutrons and the electrons orbiting. Was it lies or a generalisation to give you picture of it's order.
As I said before, you are intellectually dishonest.
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan
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The Countdown begins. on 06:23 - Oct 8 with 2984 views
Remember doing Physics in comprehensive school?!...The diagram of the atom, it's nucleus of protons and neutrons and the electrons orbiting. Was it lies or a generalisation to give you picture of it's order.
As I said before, you are intellectually dishonest.
Again I don't pretend to be something I'm not and I don't present others opinions or works as my own, neither do I judge others more harshly than I judge myself, I am my own biggest critic. Making a mistake is different to dishonesty.
PS, it was a generalisation and not intended to deceive. The difference is when something is posted inaccurately and perceived as intended to deceive.
The Countdown begins. on 10:10 - Oct 8 by Batterseajack
Any new Aldi's opening soon in Harlow?
This reminds of when Unilever announced it was moving to Netherlands and you jumped straight on it as you always do blaming Brexit. Unilever announced 3 days ago it’s staying in the U.K. and not a peep from you. We wont hear a peep when this company stays in the U.K. either.
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The Countdown begins.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 on 12:25 - Oct 8 with 2866 views
This reminds of when Unilever announced it was moving to Netherlands and you jumped straight on it as you always do blaming Brexit. Unilever announced 3 days ago it’s staying in the U.K. and not a peep from you. We wont hear a peep when this company stays in the U.K. either.
Nissan threatening to leave the UK if we did not adopt the Euro.What did they do when we did not give in to their blackmail attempt? Nothing.
The remoaners get a hard on whenever they hear possible bad news usually it' has the word "could" in the headline.They love any project fear headline deep down they want the UK to fail just to save their egos,sad Feckers that they are.
The Countdown begins. on 09:50 - Oct 8 by Catullus
Again I don't pretend to be something I'm not and I don't present others opinions or works as my own, neither do I judge others more harshly than I judge myself, I am my own biggest critic. Making a mistake is different to dishonesty.
PS, it was a generalisation and not intended to deceive. The difference is when something is posted inaccurately and perceived as intended to deceive.
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Please, I'll ask you again...
"The diagram of the atom, it's nucleus of protons and neutrons and the electrons orbiting. Was it lies or a generalisation to give you picture of it's order? "
I would prefer you answered and not shat-out this time. Thanks.
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan
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The Countdown begins. on 16:15 - Oct 8 with 2796 views
"The diagram of the atom, it's nucleus of protons and neutrons and the electrons orbiting. Was it lies or a generalisation to give you picture of it's order? "
I would prefer you answered and not shat-out this time. Thanks.
Read the PS, which I posted over an hour before you replied so quite clearly I did not "shat-out"