You leave my bonus alone you ****er, my assistant worked hard for that![]()
You mean you did.. on pink Lane... in your tutu you bitch
You leave my bonus alone you ****er, my assistant worked hard for that![]()
Anyone know the name for half a tutu?You mean you did.. on pink Lane... in your tutu you bitch![]()
I'm afraid you are correct, but the issue is, you thick headed old ****s didn't understand respectable logical arguments... So now I'm going to vent my spleen at you ya prick, especially as I work in a sector predicted to have a 100k job losses because of your cross on a paper. Take it on the chin or convince me I'm wrong you prat.
I mean, you and all the other brexiteer ****s are probably perfectly nice, normal chaps, and you have always come across like that, I don't care about chatting **** about football, that's what this forum is for... but if there is going to be a thread about something I care about, and you have blase attitude about voting for a campaign based on proven lies, I reserve my right to call someone a **** and be called a **** back.
Can't reply without resorting to vitriol and personal insults? No matter, I don't need to respond in kind...
I have perfectly respectable and logical reasons for voting leave, but genuinely can't be bothered to share them with such a bigoted individual. So no blase attitudes from me
So, are your views taken from a genuine belief that the UK as a whole will be better off by remaining in the EU or are more simply looking after No 1, given your comment regarding potential job losses - the latter seems to be a common trait among remain voters I've met



Oh do shut the **** up, the fight or MOTD is on you ****ing whinger.
Glad I've wound you up though![]()
Not wound up in the slightest old bean
Oh, and by the way - my post was at 20:51, long before MOTD or boxing was on - not really my fault you chose to look at it when they were
Your constant need to insult people would seem to suggest you are the one becoming wound up.....
Boo hoo ****ing hoo.... You have contributed nowt to this because you have nothing to offer, you're quite the hilarious hypocrite attacking the man not the argument and then crying about me swearing at you. At least I admit I'm a **** about it!
As I say, I am upset with Brexit voters, and I'm glad I've wound a few of you up, because you ****s have wound me right up with your nonsensical vote based on lies, and then stubborn refusal to shift thereafter.
Considering a lot smarter analysts than me have spelled it out in ****ing simple terms why you are wrong, considering the pound nosedived, considering businesses are scared to death, my hope was that a bit of Daily Mail style vitriol would wake you numbskulls up to have a bit of a think about your position.
Obviously, there is no reasoning, there is no denigrating, there is no way to make you see sense however it is approached. Now kindly **** off and let me enjoy my Sunday's before your pathetic EU hatred causes a short-term recession.
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And yet the leave voters are classified as the Fascists....
. As soon as a “remainer” has provided a rational, legitimate reason as to why the original referendum vote should be ignored then i and I guess many others will reconsider my current position.
The Conservative party won the last election. The Conservative party is currently the Party in “power”.In fairness mate - I did give you a reason.
British Democracy is not run on referendums. And for damn good reason.
It's run on representative democracy - in other words finding people who are willing to stake their jobs on delivering what they promised.
This protects us from charlatans who promise the earth and then mysteriously disappear when it is time to cough up.
I'll say it again - referendums *are not democracy.*
They're a useful guide to how the public feel about something, but don't confuse that with actual British democracy.
I respect the fact you stated what would make you change your mind. In return, here's what would change mine: If we manage to get a withdrawal deal (or agreement for no deal) through parliament - without having to shut it down or run down the clock. That will probably take a general election.
(I'll also disassociate myself from the name calling, on both sides, but particularly the ones who claim to support the same side I do. That's not a way to convince people. And the d!ckhead yelling about Auschwitz can take a long run off a short pier)
The Conservative party won the last election. The Conservative party is currently the Party in “power”.
In the Conservative party Manifesto for the last election they committed to leaving the EU with or without a deal. Pages 36 onwards.
Yes the referendum was advisory but it was taken as a statement of the Country’s wish and Parliament is not above the mandate of the people. Couple that though with it being a manifesto commitment by the party that won the last election and probably the main manifesto commitment in that election being a promise to comply with the referendum result with clarification that leaving would be on a no deal basis if no “good” deal could be reached.
That should meet your criteria of “representative democracy - in other words finding people who are willing to stake their jobs on delivering what they promised”.
It’s not Parliament’s role to defy the mandate of the people given first in a referendum vote and secondly in a general election vote.
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So you're all for honouring an advisory and non-binding vote, that was backed up by blatant lies, foreign interference that will harm the country for 50yrs (from the mouth of that Victorian twat Jacob Rees-Moog) and leave us with no trade deals ready to be rogered by the US and China, damaging the futures of our children? I we rejoined in the future we'd be at a terrible position, worse trade deal and maybe no veto too.We voted to leave. For democracy to retain it’s integrity we have to leave no matter what the terms. If we want to rejoin after we have left then let’s consider it but first we have to leave.
in 2015, the year before the vote, the EU was the 9th most important issue facing people in the UK.....so what made it all of a sudden the most important thing in the world the Tories, Farage et al? ££££££££££.Stripping it all down to the bare bones it’s remain vs leave still. The remainiacs are simply ramping up the rhetoric and desperately clutching at every straw they can to prevent Brexit.