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The EU debate - Part III

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Jürgenmeiʃter, Sep 6, 2016.

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  1. NSIS

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    It's like a never ending toothache, mate. It just grinds you down. Which, of course, is his intention. Then he can claim a 'victory' When, in reality, he's just bored you into submission.
     
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    Dull keeps these daily and nightly conversations going as it fills his very empty life and it's cheaper than calling the chat lines. That is the only logical explanation.
     
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    People were duped. The Leave campaign was full of ****, as Farage pointed out himself.
    Claiming otherwise just continues your dishonest narrative.
    The fact that you can't admit something that your hero can says a lot about you and nothing about the situation.
     
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    To be fair both sides talked a lot of rubbish. It was a shame we couldn't have more of an open discussion about the pros and cons of both sides of the decision.
     
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    Oh great, it's another Daily Mail spam job.
     
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    Peter, I've already told you, one link to the Daily Mail home page will suffice.

    If this is going to work, you are going to have to listen.
     
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    Pretty sure Pete is actually a Daily Mail designed spambot and not a real person. No human could be that thick and charmless.
     
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    Dozy old twat does it whenever he hasn't got any answers.

    Just ignore the old fool. He'll get tired of it soon enough.
     
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    He's been doing this since the Internet was invented! <laugh>
     
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    No thoughts on my brexit utopia from the previous page?

    I figure that'll be a more interesting conversation than the current one! <laugh>
     
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    Our products have been on the World market since before June 23rd, the idea that they're suddenly going to be in massive demand in emerging markets who have production costs way below ours - before you factor in the logistics costs - is a noddy ideal peddled by Boris and Co.

    Oh and btw most of what we produce here is owned by foreign businesses, who use our platform to produce goods for the EU market

    #brexitreality
     
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    Where exactly does that article state that as a being the case?
     
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    THE LEADERS TRUMP TOOK CALLS FROM FIRST
    Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny: Mr Trump hailed the 'strong ties' between the two countries and invited Mr Kenny to attend the St Patrick's Day celebrations next year.
    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Mr Erdogan expressed hope that there can be a resetting of relations between their countries.
    Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu: The President-elect invited him to visit the US 'at the first opportunity'.
    Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi: A statement issued by the Egyptian presidency said: 'The U.S. President-elect Donald Trump expressed his utmost appreciation to the president, pointing out that his was the first international call he had received to congratulate him on winning the election.'
    South Korean President Park Geun-hye: Mr Trump told the premier: 'We will be steadfast and strong with respect to working with you to protect against the instability in North Korea.'
    Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull: The conversation with Mr Trump was described as 'constructive and practical'.
    Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto: They had a 'cordial, friendly and respectful' conversation.
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi: The leaders agreed they wanted to take their 'strategic partnership to a new height'.
    Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe: The premier told Mr Trump he was convinced that 'America will be made even greater'.


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...alled-Turkey-Egypt-Ireland.html#ixzz4PeJPxUuz
     
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