The EU debate - Part III

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If the Brexiteers are happy that this is taking back control of our borders then who are we to persuade them otherwise?
Tragic that they'll read a Tory rag headline and swallow it as 'fact' without seemingly bothering to even read the piece in full, let alone looking for another source of information that relates to it.

Has anyone let the Mitcham slug know what the reality of that headline actually is btw?
 
Tragic that they'll read a Tory rag headline and swallow it as 'fact' without seemingly bothering to even read the piece in full, let alone looking for another source of information that relates to it.

Has anyone let the Mitcham slug know what the reality of that headline actually is btw?

Let him enjoy his tea and cucumber sandwiches for now.
 
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Tragic that they'll read a Tory rag headline and swallow it as 'fact' without seemingly bothering to even read the piece in full, let alone looking for another source of information that relates to it.

Has anyone let the Mitcham slug know what the reality of that headline actually is btw?

It's why he blocks us. It helps reality pass him by without upsetting mealtimes.
 
Tragic that they'll read a Tory rag headline and swallow it as 'fact' without seemingly bothering to even read the piece in full, let alone looking for another source of information that relates to it.

Has anyone let the Mitcham slug know what the reality of that headline actually is btw?
It's one of the issues of the internet, as lots of people only get their news from certain sources.
I think it's always been something of a problem, but a lot of sites now filter things via user preferences.
People only get views that they'll already agree with, so they find any opposition to those views jarring and painful.
Then they slag people off for being snowflakes and easily upset! <laugh>
 
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Correctly you showed your sum understanding of Marxism with a single word that portrayed zero underlying knowledge.

Here's one for you

The Leave vote fits into Marxist principles because it is the proletariat taking back power from the bourgeoisie

I wouldn't expect an answer to that one mate <laugh>

The Custard / Gods peewee Super Idiot combo won't be able to compute
 
Correctly you showed your sum understanding of Marxism with a single word that portrayed zero underlying knowledge.

Here's one for you

The Leave vote fits into Marxist principles because it is the proletariat taking back power from the bourgeoisie
Which is why Corbyn was such a nonentity during the referendum buildup.
He actually wants to leave the EU and always has, but didn't want to do it under a Tory government, as he knows what will happen.
The irony being that Johnson has always been an EU supporter and was leading the Leave campaign to have a shot at the PM's job.
Bloody ridiculous.
 
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