Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

A right load of bollocks...

Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Ray of Sunshine » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:15 pm

Move to fucking Belgium.

Everyone is sick of your whining.
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Fletch » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:16 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:People often change their minds when they discover the goods they purchased were faulty or nothing resembling what they had been described as.


But the goods haven't been bought yet, we're still listening to the salesmen. :dunno:

Makes no odds which way we jump, the lies and propaganda will exist, it just depends what side your on whether you believe one thing over another.

It has been great cover for all manner of political failings such as education, health, dwp, homelessness and so on. One could be forgiven for thinking stoking Brexit talk suits politicians...
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby xtras1 » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:29 pm

Ray of Sunshine wrote:Move to fucking Belgium.

Everyone is sick of your whining.



Who is whining?
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby McAz » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:31 pm

Ray of Sunshine wrote:Move to fucking Belgium.

Everyone is sick of your whining.

Can't now, Ray - you and your kind removed our right to do so. :shake head:
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby McAz » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:33 pm

Fletch wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:People often change their minds when they discover the goods they purchased were faulty or nothing resembling what they had been described as.


But the goods haven't been bought yet, we're still listening to the salesmen. :dunno:

Makes no odds which way we jump, the lies and propaganda will exist, it just depends what side your on whether you believe one thing over another.

It has been great cover for all manner of political failings such as education, health, dwp, homelessness and so on. One could be forgiven for thinking stoking Brexit talk suits politicians...


On the other hand it slowed down their slaughter of the working class begun by Cameron and Osborne.
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Fletch » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:42 pm

McAz wrote:
Fletch wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:People often change their minds when they discover the goods they purchased were faulty or nothing resembling what they had been described as.


But the goods haven't been bought yet, we're still listening to the salesmen. :dunno:

Makes no odds which way we jump, the lies and propaganda will exist, it just depends what side your on whether you believe one thing over another.

It has been great cover for all manner of political failings such as education, health, dwp, homelessness and so on. One could be forgiven for thinking stoking Brexit talk suits politicians...


On the other hand it slowed down their slaughter of the working class begun by Cameron and Osborne.


Not according to the UN, it's just not reported on or talked about so much now.
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Guest » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:44 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
xtras1 wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:People often change their minds when they discover the goods they purchased were faulty or nothing resembling what they had been described as.



True.. wonder when this will all be over?

You'll be thinking that when queuing for your rations or waiting for the electric to come back on.

Hey ooop lad, stop moidering yeself o’er Brexit. Fellas ‘ll think tha world’s endin’ tha thou goes on.
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby McAz » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:47 pm

Fletch wrote:
McAz wrote:
Fletch wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:People often change their minds when they discover the goods they purchased were faulty or nothing resembling what they had been described as.


But the goods haven't been bought yet, we're still listening to the salesmen. :dunno:

Makes no odds which way we jump, the lies and propaganda will exist, it just depends what side your on whether you believe one thing over another.

It has been great cover for all manner of political failings such as education, health, dwp, homelessness and so on. One could be forgiven for thinking stoking Brexit talk suits politicians...


On the other hand it slowed down their slaughter of the working class begun by Cameron and Osborne.


Not according to the UN, it's just not reported on or talked about so much now.


That's because they've done nothing to reverse the damage caused by their social cleansing. Stiil, austerity is over now, so that's some comfort to the relatives and friends of those who took their own lives in despair. :roll:
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Guest » Fri Nov 16, 2018 11:33 pm

McAz wrote:
Fletch wrote:
McAz wrote:
Fletch wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:People often change their minds when they discover the goods they purchased were faulty or nothing resembling what they had been described as.


But the goods haven't been bought yet, we're still listening to the salesmen. :dunno:

Makes no odds which way we jump, the lies and propaganda will exist, it just depends what side your on whether you believe one thing over another.

It has been great cover for all manner of political failings such as education, health, dwp, homelessness and so on. One could be forgiven for thinking stoking Brexit talk suits politicians...


On the other hand it slowed down their slaughter of the working class begun by Cameron and Osborne.


Not according to the UN, it's just not reported on or talked about so much now.


That's because they've done nothing to reverse the damage caused by their social cleansing. Stiil, austerity is over now, so that's some comfort to the relatives and friends of those who took their own lives in despair. :roll:

And Grenfell
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby McAz » Sat Nov 17, 2018 12:27 am

Guest wrote:
McAz wrote:That's because they've done nothing to reverse the damage caused by their social cleansing. Stiil, austerity is over now, so that's some comfort to the relatives and friends of those who took their own lives in despair. :roll:

And Grenfell

Yes - we shouldn't forget that.
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Guest » Sat Nov 17, 2018 12:35 am

McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:
McAz wrote:That's because they've done nothing to reverse the damage caused by their social cleansing. Stiil, austerity is over now, so that's some comfort to the relatives and friends of those who took their own lives in despair. :roll:

And Grenfell

Yes - we shouldn't forget that.

Can we ever forget those people pleading for their lives from the windows on the top floors?
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Guest » Sat Nov 17, 2018 12:56 am

I feel sorry for all the people who unwittingly voted themselves out of jobs because their employers are relocating to Europe.
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Guest » Sat Nov 17, 2018 1:01 am

Ray of Sunshine wrote:Move to fucking Belgium.

Everyone is sick of your whining.

Brussels always was an odd choice for EU parliament.
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Guest » Sat Nov 17, 2018 12:45 pm

Guest wrote:I feel sorry for all the people who unwittingly voted themselves out of jobs because their employers are relocating to Europe.



I don't. Had they did their research and engaged their brain, this country wouldn't be facing the disaster we know as Brexit. Their votes = their own fault.

I feel more sorry for the ones who voted to Remain and have had this chaotic "plan* foisted on them.
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Re: Time to end this fiasco - time for a second vote!

Postby Vam » Sat Nov 17, 2018 12:54 pm

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Guest wrote:I feel sorry for all the people who unwittingly voted themselves out of jobs because their employers are relocating to Europe.



I don't. Had they did their research and engaged their brain, this country wouldn't be facing the disaster we know as Brexit. Their votes = their own fault.

I feel more sorry for the ones who voted to Remain and have had this chaotic "plan* foisted on them.


Hard to argue with that, especially the second part :thumbsup:
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