Off Topic EU deabte. Which way are you voting ?

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How will you vote in the EU referendum ?


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I guess you would think that way.

I guess I'm just an optimist that thinks that there's someone looking in capable of adult conversation.
That's definitely not me unfortunately. I've not been able to focus properly ever since I noticed that Pete has had the same set of glasses since 1984.
 
Like I said fella, I don't think anyone's demonstrating that on either side. And with all due respect, you wouldn't be 'liking' posts where someone wasn't capable of adult conversation either, but just because they happened to be on your side. Don't get me wrong I'm as guilty as you, but I don't claim that either side has the moral or factual high ground here.

Of course, and your contribution is aimed at getting the thread on topic and the discussion running again.
 
Certifiable!

Out of interest Pete, do you think any Tories voted Remain? I ask because your, increasingly unhinged, rants are starting to focus on the Labour party.
I think there was plenty of government ministers who voted Remain - for example, May, who did so for career reasons.
There were still plenty of Conservative MPs and a few Labour MPs who voted for what they believed in. I think a lot of MPs also voted for Remain because they were scared of the unknown. They would prefer a slow death by too much immigration, an EU obsessed by freedom of movement, the Euro and further integration and led by people who wanted to screw the countries of Europe for every Euro by their stupid insistence of large salaries and expenses and have all the staff travelling between Luxembourg and Strasbourg and taking their files with them for a few days of voting before returning to Luxembourg.
I remember when I decided to go self employed in the 1980s. So many people said "how can you give up a guaranteed salary for the risk of no guaranteed income?". I preferred to live on my own merits rather than live my life within the constrains of big organisations. I've enjoyed my life but it's not for everybody. Some people haven't got the confidence and prefer to accept the rule of others.
 
You seem to have some interesting characters on here, but he was talking about the Spanish Bar Fly.


I reckon there'd be more than a few raised eyebrows on our board at someone repeatedly lumping us two in the same camp. :emoticon-0102-bigsm:emoticon-0102-bigsm:emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
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What discussion? Like I said that's the real delusion, on both sides.

The discussion on the outcomes of the recent referendum that some keep trying to disrupt and make personal.
 
Well, swim time! Then bed.

I'll leave those of you who can stay awake to fight it out with Two kitchens Pete and Yorkshire's very own dumb & dumber....
 
Pete, you really do exist on another plane to the rest of us, don't you??

You keep babbling on about 'Internet wealth' whatever the **** that is. I know what I'm worth and its none of your business, nor anybody else's here. I'm very 'comfortable' thanks.

You believe whatever feeds your simple little mind. Alternatively, get another kitchen - quick! I hear Stan is going for three!....
Yet you decided to brag about your "internet wealth"? How come it's now nobody's business as soon as you can't provide any evidence? I know I could provide evidence if I was one of these people who went around bragging about their wealth. But then we all know that it's only people who brag about wealth that certainly don't have any wealth at all.
 
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The discussion on the outcomes of the recent referendum that some keep trying to disrupt and make personal.

I see that disruption on both sides fella, and at the risk of repeating an earlier post, you wouldn't be "liking" posts that equally disrupt, but you're happy to support simply because they share your cause. I fear that I'm going round in circles. There's nobody on here that holds the moral high ground in keeping this "discussion" going without making it personal. And that fella is where I came in, and where I'll leave it, with you.
 
Yet you decided to brag about your "internet wealth"? How come it's now nobody's business as soon as you can't provide any evidence? I know I could provide evidence if I was one of these people who went around bragging about their wealth. But then we all know that it's only people who brag about wealth that certainly don't have any wealth at all.

Pete, I'm just about to go for a swim. But do please feel free to show me where I've bragged about how much I'm worth!....
 
I think there was plenty of government ministers who voted Remain - for example, May, who did so for career reasons.
There were still plenty of Conservative MPs and a few Labour MPs who voted for what they believed in. I think a lot of MPs also voted for Remain because they were scared of the unknown. They would prefer a slow death by too much immigration, an EU obsessed by freedom of movement, the Euro and further integration and led by people who wanted to screw the countries of Europe for every Euro by their stupid insistence of large salaries and expenses and have all the staff travelling between Luxembourg and Strasbourg and taking their files with them for a few days of voting before returning to Luxembourg.
I remember when I decided to go self employed in the 1980s. So many people said "how can you give up a guaranteed salary for the risk of no guaranteed income?". I preferred to live on my own merits rather than live my life within the constrains of big organisations. I've enjoyed my life but it's not for everybody. Some people haven't got the confidence and prefer to accept the rule of others.


I think the media need a good hard look at themselves over all this too. They try to make the news rather than report it, and hunt sensationalist soundbites rather than balanced facts.

There're quite a few politicians that have realised that a massive part of the problem is that they're so wrapped up with internal politics, they've lost an understanding of the needs of the electorate. The more in tune ones get pushed into the background by the ones in it for self aggrandisement.
 
I see that disruption on both sides fella, and at the risk of repeating an earlier post, you wouldn't be "liking" posts that equally disrupt, but you're happy to support simply because they share your cause. I fear that I'm going round in circles. There's nobody on here that holds the moral high ground in keeping this "discussion" going without making it personal. And that fella is where I came in, and where I'll leave it, with you.

You're doing it again.
 
Like I said fella, I don't think anyone's demonstrating that on either side. And with all due respect, you wouldn't be 'liking' posts where someone wasn't capable of adult conversation either, but just because they happened to be on your side. Don't get me wrong I'm as guilty as you, but I don't claim that either side has the moral or factual high ground here.
Bragging about "internet wealth" and stating there's no UK constitution?
 
Bragging about "internet wealth" and stating there's no UK constitution?

I have no idea what you're referring to. But in the grand scheme of things, I doubt either amounts to a hill of beans other than some petty point scoring. Don't sweat the petty stuff... and don't pet the sweaty stuff. It's a rule I often live by (though not always).
 
I think there was plenty of government ministers who voted Remain - for example, May, who did so for career reasons.
There were still plenty of Conservative MPs and a few Labour MPs who voted for what they believed in. I think a lot of MPs also voted for Remain because they were scared of the unknown. They would prefer a slow death by too much immigration, an EU obsessed by freedom of movement, the Euro and further integration and led by people who wanted to screw the countries of Europe for every Euro by their stupid insistence of large salaries and expenses and have all the staff travelling between Luxembourg and Strasbourg and taking their files with them for a few days of voting before returning to Luxembourg.
I remember when I decided to go self employed in the 1980s. So many people said "how can you give up a guaranteed salary for the risk of no guaranteed income?". I preferred to live on my own merits rather than live my life within the constrains of big organisations. I've enjoyed my life but it's not for everybody. Some people haven't got the confidence and prefer to accept the rule of others.
I meant Tory voters. We know that most Tory MPs voted Remain.

I'm going to need to see proof of the people who queried your decision to become self employed. To be honest, I suspect your employer at the time was over the moon. There's only so much dull that anyone can take, even another accountant!

Cheers Pete.
 
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