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Off Topic Brexiterrs vote today

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by Red Robin, May 23, 2019.

  1. johngalleyfan2

    johngalleyfan2 Well-Known Member

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    been away 2 weeks come back old face returns and agree it goes back to repetitive boring storyline for about 20 posts … hopefully he might get a job that keeps him quiet for 8 hours a day
     
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  2. bcfcredandwhite

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    Let’s get real here:
    - most people who voted for Brexit are NOT racist.
    - most people who voted Remain are NOT ‘snowflakes’.

    Of course, there are some in both camps who fit those descriptions, but most are normal people who have a view on whether we should remain in the EU or not.
     
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  3. BCFCRob

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    As you wish. If you're really that incapable of hearing an opinion different to your own without throwing your toys out of the pram, I'll let you carry on in here and you can create your own Farage-fantasy world to your hearts content. Make it your Brexit-supporters-only thread.

    But don't forget, the determination and grit of the war will get us through Brexit! But not a debate with a single remainer on here. Nope that's far too much! Who knew baby boomers were the real snowflakes? <laugh><laugh><laugh>
     
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  4. wizered

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    NEW @YouGov poll for @thetimes, the first since election called gives Tories 15-point lead of Labour.
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  5. Cliftonville

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    You are the one who is incapable of not hearing but considering thoroughly differing opinions.

    Again a predictable sweeping generalisation.

    There is beyond nuance within the Leave vote. I am a Labour voter who voted Leave. I clearly would not therefore follow either Farage or Johnson in my wider views.

    People have expressed a view on the important place the services and Britain's history has in their minds. It is again disrespectful to denigrate that.

    It is yourself that refused to describe what your idea of democracy is. It is yourself that won't consider their position when maligning large swathes of the populace. That displays group think, identity politics, not a desire to debate.
     
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  6. johngalleyfan2

    johngalleyfan2 Well-Known Member

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    BCFCRob said:
    As you wish. If you're really that incapable of hearing an opinion different to your own without throwing your toys out of the pram, I'll let you carry on in here and you can create your own Farage-fantasy world to your hearts content. Make it your Brexit-supporters-only thread.

    But don't forget, the determination and grit of the war will get us through Brexit! But not a debate with a single remainer on here. Nope that's far too much! Who knew baby boomers were the real snowflakes?
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    Cliftonville says …….. "You are the one who is incapable of not hearing but considering thoroughly differing opinions...…………… "

    Cliftonville …. its a bit like reading e mails, I never read anything he publish's nowadays, but scroll down the page and glance at the replies .. never bother to reply to any of his posts as they have all been answered at sometime in the past couple of years. His rhetoric is FOR … AGAINST … UNDECIDED on the same subject matter over a period of time [ sometimes in the same day or week! ]
    he must have the biggest collection of spades outside of an Agriculural / gardening museum, arm muscles like Arnie and a p ... (edited out last bit)
     
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  7. Redprintt

    Redprintt Well-Known Member

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    Clifton, you voted Leave.
    Will you vote Labour on Dec 12th?
    It doesn'tmmatter, there will be thousands in the North who voted Leave who can't bring themselves to vote Tory.
    Guaranteed hung Parliament.
    A Lib/Lab/Scots/Green and Welsh alliance will prevail.
    May the Lord help us.
     
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  8. johngalleyfan2

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    the biggest party [ even in minority ] gets first bite, a majority eitherway of less than 5 overall will be problematic ……. we are in for a real rollercoaster …
    when Labour won, BLIAR, there was masses of other parties voted for him, long term TORY AND LIBERAL …… A POWERFUL campaign from BORIS, HITTING THE RIGHT NAILS, could well bring the country to attention.
     
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  9. oneforthebristolcity

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    That's why Boris needs to have Nigel on board!!
     
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  10. Redprintt

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    1For, couldn't agree more.
    However, the vibes between Boris and Farage are not encouraging.

    The 'remainer' camp have used every trick in Parliament to frustrate the democratic referendum result.
    It's about time the 'leave' camp played the same.
    It's so important - democracy itself is at stake.
     
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  11. johngalleyfan2

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    ONCE WE LEAVE should the coming GE put 20 brexit MPS in PARLIAMENT they would likley revert to TORY? BORIS MUST HAVE SOME FORM of collusion with BP.. otherwise they could cut each others throats and both lose out!
     
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  12. Supcon72

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    That's the problem, they can't vote Lib Dem either, as that won't give them what they want. I'm just hoping enough people cannot abide by the thought of that IRA sympathiser and supporter leading this nation, and change their dyed in the wool voting habits!
     
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  13. johngalleyfan2

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    Kerry McCarthy has voted to bring down Brexit … in all the letters I have written asking why = NOT ONE answer
    I think a lot of us are in her constituency and she will not be getting my vote …. difficult to say who it will be but they need to be in everyones face, not just a name on the ballot paper ..a clone of BORIS WOULD WORK MIRACLES... maybe LEE OUGHT TO STAND! or SL ….
     
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  14. bcfcredandwhite

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    I think the Brexit party will field candidates in those constituencies for exactly that reason
     
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  15. AshtonRed

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    I have a feeling, on balance , we are going to end up with similar numbers to what we have now , the Tories will be the largest party but without an overall, or at best a very small, majority. Maybe the Brexit party will hold a balance of power, much like the DUP do now.
     
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  16. wizered

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    Boris not guilty of so called accusation, another so called lie exposed, no national headlines publcising the truth, amazing.
    Where is the majestic Guardian, where is the honourable Mirror, where is the truthful BBC Radio 5 Live?
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50252635
     
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  17. AshtonRed

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    The only vote that makes any difference is about to take place shortly. Polls over the years have proved to be anything but accurate, let’s wait for the result of the real thing.
     
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  18. AshtonRed

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    Papers often look to discredit politicians with different views to their own, read a left wing biased paper to get left wing leaning articles, likewise with right leaning papers, we all know which are which , it’s still better to have a free press than not.
     
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  19. wizered

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    I know you agree with leave but I remember 2 national polls that took place in 2016 and 2017, promises were broken, results denied and the majority deprived of their rights, Corbyn and Labour, the Liberal Democrats, the SNP plus all of the remainer bandwagon are two faced liars and deniers, I hope the public have good memories.
     
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  20. AshtonRed

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    I do agree , to the point that as much as I dislike Boris , the Tories, and everything they stand for I am likely to vote for them , for the first and I imagine, the only time in my life.

    It won’t be easy for me, far from it, because In my bones I’m a socialist, but even more I’m a democrat.

    I know others think differently , but for me the only democratic thing to do is to make sure we deliver on the result of the EU referendum and the only party offering to do that is the Tories.

    I just hope if they do get in with my help they don’t muck things up too much on the other issues , before i get the chance to vote for a Labour government in the future.
     
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