**** me you're thick.![]()
No need to be embarrassed and resort to insults mate.
Take it on the chin end, it's become virtually a daily occurrence of late so you should be getting used to it by now.

'Clipping' would be selective editing of your post, i.e.cutting short complete sentencesYou should heed your own advice.
What sort of thick **** would try and claim they hadn't clipped a post, when the original is just above.![]()
'Clipping' would be selective editing of your post, i.e.cutting short complete sentences
What I posted was 2 consecutive sentences of your post, there was no 'clipping' involved, you docile gimp
I'm going to keep you as a pet![]()

That 'honour' is all yours pet.That's just a desperate attempt to rewrite the definition because you ****ed up...again.![]()
That 'honour' is all yours pet.
You're **** at this![]()
Oh the irony.Your "game" seems to be ****ing up and being wrong, so in that respect, you're right, you're far better at that than I am.![]()
Oh the irony.
Whilst it's been fun owning you for the umpteenth time, I must dash, so I'll let someone else have the amusement of making you look like the total thick **** you are for the rest of the evening. Toodles![]()
The referendum result was a vote to leave the EU. We will leave the EU. It doesn't matter if some people are upset about not being able to stay in an undemocratic organisation.This is standard Brexiter nonsense. It wasn't a game of football.
The result wasn't binding and that was made clear before the vote.
Do you think that everyone that wanted to leave would've just stopped if the result had gone the other way?
Of course not, so why do you think that people that don't want to leave should support it happening?
There will never be another referendum on the EU in this country because the EU wont last long enough.Cool. When do you propose the next referendum be?
Does your crystal ball specify a date for the end of the EU?There will never be another referendum on the EU in this country because the EU wont last long enough.
It was non-binding and has to go through parliament. The MPs can and should reject it.The referendum result was a vote to leave the EU. We will leave the EU. It doesn't matter if some people are upset about not being able to stay in an undemocratic organisation.
It's only a poll, so the usual caveats, but it's claiming that Scots favour the union over both EU membership and access to the single market.
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2016/07/30/brexit-fails-boost-support-scottish-independence/
Were another Scottish referendum to be held tomorrow, Scots would vote to remain in the UK by 53% to 47%.
46% of Scots say that they would rather live in a Scotland that was still part of the UK post-Brexit, against 37% who would rather live in an independent Scotland that remained in the EU. (These numbers translate to 55% vs 45% once don’t knows are stripped out).
The results are mirrored when Scots were asked about access to the single market. Here, 40% would rather Scotland remained in a United Kingdom that lost access to the single market compared to 34% who would prefer to leave the UK and retain access to the single market.