Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
Every day's the same when you're on the dole in a redundant Welsh mining village

we replaced the coal with drugs and hand outs from the old school tie brigade.........what else are we 2do hey <laugh>..........anyway I`d like 2thank you in advance for the money I got 2 go 2 france this summer with the welsh army <ok>
 
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small world init.....my father and his side of the family are mountain ash born and bred>>>>>.tiz approx. 3miles from where I live now...........and im sure ive seen the vid of you popping your cheery behind cricket score board butty......and if I recall correctly you were out for a duck <laugh>
 
Penrhiwceiber and bryntirion I know them well............further down the valley from mountain ash but all spitting distances.

Thorpe bay sounds nice dude, im not fussed on sand in my sarnies tho........but still I`d take it if dna proves a match <laugh>
 
Penrhiwceiber and bryntirion I know them well............further down the valley from mountain ash but all spitting distances.

Thorpe bay sounds nice dude, im not fussed on sand in my sarnies tho........but still I`d take it if dna proves a match <laugh>
My mother in law is from Treherbert, over the hill. She always tells me that everyone who could got out of the valleys at the first opportunity, preferably to England, leaving, shall we say, a rather shallow gene pool behind them. Seems she was right.
 
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Any chance its a one way ticket

we be back a little later than England init <ok>

My mother in law is from Treherbert, over the hill. She always tells me that everyone who could got out of the valleys at the first opportunity, preferably to England, leaving, shall we say, a rather shallow gene pool behind them. Seems she was right.

seems your mother in law forgets her roots dude/which is a shock considering the Rhondda valleys people are usually some of the proudest working class people in britain.........ps can i assume she had the same opinion on her grandparents who seemed happy enough 2 bring up a young family in your mam in laws parents.........shame on her especially coming from a area near 2tha village that saw the "british military" open fire on "churchills" orders "killing" striking miners

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we be back a little later than England init <ok>



seems your mother in law forgets her roots dude/which is a shock considering the Rhondda valleys people are usually some of the proudest working class people in britain.........ps can i assume she had the same opinion on her grandparents who seemed happy enough 2 bring up a young family in your mam in laws parents.........shame on her especially coming from a area near 2tha village that saw the "british military" open fire on "churchills" orders "killing" striking miners
No you can't assume anything because I can't make sense of that post. Before she retired she was a head teacher, including a stint at Ystradgynlais a bit west from you. I don't think she would look kindly on anyone who substitutes "2" for "to" (saving a whole character! Are they rationed in Wales?), and who doesn't know how to use quotation marks.

Do you rate Nye Bevan?
 
she wouldn't like me then fella I don't play games with anything oppressive(government tools) that tells me what 2 do>>>>>>hence the fact I wouldn't give 2 hoots in what English I chose 2use when it comes 2 talking bollox with people on a forum.....

Nye bevan is just another puppet for the classes brother, but he did manage 2 squeeze some cash out of the state for the nhs and had more morals on his little finger than the 99 percent of these current blood sucking pigs in Westminster.......

this fella has passion at the moment and mr bevan plays a big hand in what he has 2 say

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Can anyone tell me why the £ is in free fall against both the $ and the €? With the little raise in US interest rates I can understand the $ bit, but as far as I can remember it's quite odd to be falling against both. About 10% devaluation against both in the last few weeks, and speeding up. Honestly have no idea why this is. Any ideas?

I spent too much in Castorsma two weeks ago