The EU debate - Part III

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Boring Stan's never been away or posted on topic. :emoticon-0113-sleep

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    Dull's away.

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    Stanley the Magnet replied to the thread The EU debate - Part III.
    I think Stanley has broken him.

    Today at 8:33 AM
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    Stanley the Magnet replied to the thread The EU debate - Part III.
    Kustard has been completely brainwashed! It can't have taken more than 30 seconds though.

    Today at 8:30 AM
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    Stanley the Magnet replied to the thread The EU debate - Part III.
    <laugh>

    Today at 8:28 AM
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    Stanley the Magnet replied to the thread The EU debate - Part III.
    It's taken a while but Kustard and co have finally gone all out KKK <laugh> Remember the days when you were just the Liverpool hating...

    Today at 7:47 AM
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    Stanley the Magnet replied to the thread The EU debate - Part III.
    <laugh> The government will have to get a few more people working in the emergency visa department. Rule Britannia!

    Today at 7:44 AM
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    Stanley the Magnet replied to the thread The EU debate - Part III.
    Treble's already covered this you daft twat <laugh>

    Today at 7:41 AM
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    Stanley the Magnet replied to the thread The EU debate - Part III.
    There's a shock <laugh>

    Today at 7:34 AM
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    Stanley the Magnet liked remembercolinlee's post in the thread The EU debate - Part III.
    So what you're saying is that looney leftie Corbyn and his mates are about to save the day. Can imagine some of those with right wing...

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    Stanley the Magnet liked Treble's post in the thread The EU debate - Part III.
    And finally one about the far right fascists on here... <ok>

    Today at 7:00 AM
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    No I haven't. You thick ****.
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He really is a sad case, offers nothing to the debate other than snide remarks.
Worst thing is he hates white people.
 
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He really is a sad case, offers nothing to the debate other than snide remarks.
Worst thing is he hates white people.[/QUOTE]
<laugh>

Find a quote where I have said I hate white people. Actual quotes like the ones in my sig not just a childish hissy fit like the words in your sig :biggrin:

Jump to it Kustard!
 
Left winger rules:
If you like somebody: innocent until proved guilty in court
If you don't like somebody: guilty as soon as there is an accusation

Whereas your view is that anybody who doesn't read The Fail and vote Tory is a left wing loonie!
In Tubby's world, why waste money on a trial! Just string 'em up....
 
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In other news - HS2.

Is it just me, or does spending £56BN on this seem a completely wrong priority in a time of austerity?

I can't see any real ****ing purpose for it either, aside from dick waving and making the UK even more London centric by reducing travelling times from the frozen North, and therefore expanding yet further the London commuter belt.
 
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In other news - HS2.

Is it just me, or does spending £56BN on this seem a completely wrong priority in a time of austerity?

I can't see any real ****ing purpose for it either, aside from dick waving and making the UK even more London centric by reducing travelling times from the frozen North, and therefore expanding yet further the London commuter belt.

It's not just me then. Always felt that this was a complete waste of money in today's climate.
 
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Being reported by the BBC, that inflation fell in October. Surely a good news story?
And before the many lectures, "them is the facts".

Not really no.

The facts are that sterling has slumped 16% against the dollar and 11% against the Euro. Manufacturer prices are up and their costs have risen by nearly 5% in October, the reason it's not hit the overall figures yet is the lag effect.

You can't hide imported materials increases and currency devaluation losses in the supply chain indefinitely. It will come, as sure as night follows day.
 
Being reported by the BBC, that inflation fell in October. Surely a good news story?
And before the many lectures, "them is the facts".

It fell one tenth of a percentage point. From 1% to 0.9%. It will climb again. In may it was 0.3%. For comparison.

So, like so much Brexit 'good news' its relative.
 
The government says it "does not recognise" a leaked memo suggesting it has no overall plan for Brexit.

A spokesman said the "unsolicited document" came from an external accountancy firm and had "no authority".
<doh>

That's all right then <laugh>

Gullible doesn't even come close...
 
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It's pretty obvious what the government plan is:
Leave the EU
No freedom of movement
Negotiate a trade deal with the EU - including all the institutions that are useful
Negotiate trade deals with other countries
What do the Remoaners want?:
Stay in the EU?
Discuss every detail in parliament?
Would we do that with everything? What about The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse? Why doesn't parliament want to discuss every detail regarding that?
 
Cant see that happening anytime soon, the world (west) seems to not like socialist ideals at the moment.

I don't think it's socialism as such people are rejecting, it's more this weird, pompous, hypocritical, Orwellian, fascist version of it that some have spun it in to that people are telling to **** right off.
 
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It's pretty obvious what the government plan is:

How can it be obvious what the plan is, when they've not shared it?

Your conclusions are based solely on what YOU would want to see as the priorities.

As for discussing the details in parliament - yes, that's exactly what I want to happen, I don't want those 3 bell ends and the feeble May, being given carte blanche to do as they wish in Brussels without clear parliamentary backing for their priorities.
 
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I don't think it's socialism as such people are rejecting, it's more this weird, pompous, hypocritical, Orwellian, fascist version of it that some have spun it in to that people are telling to **** right off.
Very few people want socialism.
People are disgusted by those on the left who accuse people of being "nazi's", "bigots" and "racists" just because they can't take part in sensible debate.
 
It fell one tenth of a percentage point. From 1% to 0.9%. It will climb again. In may it was 0.3%. For comparison.

So, like so much Brexit 'good news' its relative.

Can't win with you guys, all of the economists were predicting a rise to around 1.1%. The fact that it's has not increased and actually fallen has to be a good news story for this month?
 
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