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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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    I think you should have a good look at Tubby's ramblings if you want a good example of drifting way off the subject!
     
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  2. NSIS

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    Get back to work, you insignificant little worm!..
     
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  3. NSIS

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    Except you're no 'coping' very well. Especially with your spelling!
     
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  4. Stan

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    He'll be busy begging people to buy a box unit until they let him off the leash for an hour around lunchtime :emoticon-0129-call:
     
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    I'm sure you would like people to believe that. It doesn't alter the facts about your diversions.

    It's like Clinton wining about Russians and conspiracies in the hope people miss the real facts that the emails exist and what's in them, or look at many of her other appalling actions.
     
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  6. NSIS

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    I have always tried to keep this thread on track by posting only Brexit related info.

    It is you and others who post the diversionary stuff to which I and others then respond.

    As far as I'm concerned this thread is about Brexit and its consequences. If other non Brexit stuff is posted, I'll respond, otherwise no.

    Tell Tubby won't you! <ok>
     
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    Because Singapore teachers, Indian doctors and phone use while driving are all entirely about Brexit, aren't they?
    What could be safer than putting anyone that disagrees with you on ignore, by the way?
     
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    And Clinton and the despot, Trump, have **** all to do with Brexit either! <ok>
     
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    They are indirectly related to it, for post Brexit deals. Trump clown wants a deal, Clinton has no idea where Britain is
     
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  10. NSIS

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    You might as well pick any country in the world, start posting about it and then try to link it to Brexit!

    The US election is in no way directly linked to Brexit, it its consequences.
     
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    The Mail take a tragic story about a family being wiped out by an irresponsible driver, and turn it into an issue about foreigners, as they choose to only report the number of Johnny Foreigner drivers spotted in their headline.

    What a ****ing rag that piece of **** truly is.

    A classic example of what we were talking about yesterday and fat arse has lapped it up.
     
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    No surprise you're pro-Trump Kustard.
     
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  15. NSIS

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    That's the NIESR saying this. What part of Brexit are you talking about?
     
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    Fascist sjw's trying to dictate and ignoring their own many diversions as usual. As I said, just like crooked Hillary and her scams.

    I notice the sjw's still ignore the effects of the wider global financial crisis as well as the financial decay in their beloved EU.

    I reckon that's why they avoid offering solution to their whines. Like the race issue, it would highlight the fact that brexit is a symptom more than a cause.
     
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  17. Stan

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    Good luck with that.
     
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    That is a ****ing good impression of Pete.
     
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    Although the source is from an unreliable group that ****ed up their last prediction (August 2016), here is a bit of the article that sums up most sensible people's feelings on the matter;

    "While we expect this to be only a temporary phenomenon, it will nonetheless weigh on the purchasing power of consumers over the next couple of years."

    As a leave voter, I expected and accept there will be some economical adjustments to be made in the run up to and for a while after the transition, and hope/expect it proves to be a price worth paying. Sadly, an element of whiny remain voters cannot accept that they lost the referendum and continue to create straw man arguments in an attempt to prevent this truth being aired. Instead, they continue with their ridiculously overstated prophecies of economic collapse and of a raging race war of epic proportions, all blame for which is to be laid at the feet of the leave voters <doh>

    Newsflash guys!

    1. We have been through far worse economic situations before and come out of them in one piece and will do so again. This time without the albatross that is the EU weighing us down.

    2. The evil that is racism existed before the referendum and will exist after we leave the EU. Reported cases of racisim have been increasing for years and while there has been a larger rise around the time of the referendum, this is hardly surprising is it? Yet you are trying to hold it up like some shocking and unexpected phenomenon.
    Yes racism is evil and needs to be squashed, but your shouting "racist" at your own shadows is not helping anyone. You are simply making a mockery of a very serious issue.

    Your desperate need to score points invalidates your faux outrage.
     
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