The EU debate - Part III

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If that proves to be the case it's an irony for those who voted Leave for xenophobic reasons. To label Leave as some sort of victory for multiculturalism is, simply, delusion.

None of which answers my initial question of why it's a fact that an narrow majority for Remain would have led us to a European superstate.

The claim of most leave voters doing so for racist reasons is far from proven, it's just words and clips like the fool from Barnsley.

I didn't mention multiculturalism, I mentioned ethnicity.

I don't recall mentioning a superstate either. The amount of majority is pretty much irrelevant. It would be a vote to remain. The EU's aim. which is evidenced by their actions, is the centrlaisation of power.
 
I prefer us to stand on our own to feet and make our own laws.
Other people want to accept being bossed about by people in Brussels.
No-one bosses Sir Peter Saxton around, as he's a captain of industry and sneers at wage slaves

What a ****ing hero
 
The claim of most leave voters doing so for racist reasons is far from proven, it's just words and clips like the fool from Barnsley.

I didn't mention multiculturalism, I mentioned ethnicity.

I don't recall mentioning a superstate either. The amount of majority is pretty much irrelevant. It would be a vote to remain. The EU's aim. which is evidenced by their actions, is the centrlaisation of power.

Your exact choice of words isn't relevant. The point is, the fact you speak of isn't a fact at all.
 
Racists voting for leave is a fact though and one he still won't acknowledge

Kicking that idiot into touch is getting a tad repetitively boring.

He's like the worst dose of clap you can imagine. You think you've gotten rid of it, and then it comes back to annoy the **** out of you yet again!...
 
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Kicking that idiot into touch is getting a tad repetitively boring.

He's like the worst dose of clap you can imagine. You think you've gotten rid of it, and then it comes back to annoy the **** out of you yet again!...


If you tried discussing the point rather than this piss poor abuse and fiction, perhaps you'd perhaps manage to 'kick me in to touch' one day.
 
Pal, you've been kicked out of the entire ****ing stadium more times than I can remember. You're just too boneheaded to realise or acknowledge it!...

I'd have to be playing your silly game to be 'winning' or 'losing'. Even when I chat by your rules you get abusive when you realise your tactics have failed, much as you're tying again now.
 
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