Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
Farage chooses the words he uses very carefully to trigger the rage and upset in his supporters, he did a Trump the other day calling it the Chinese virus, if you read the responses it generates from large numbers of his die hard supporters you'll know what I mean. Responses like yours will be lost in a sea of anti foreign rage and British exceptionalism. He knows exactly what he is doing.

Eh?
He's supporting the proposed deal isn't he?

Hopefully time to move on.
 
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Are you a die hard supporter
Certainly triggered the rage and upset


Just see him for what he is and what he is doing. All you have to do is look at his bollocks complaining about negotiations about fishing.. considering he was in a position to fully represent the UK's interests in fishing and couldn't be arsed to do so, how many of the meetings did he attend? But now he cares? Yet people can't see he's mugging them off
 
Eh?
He's supporting the proposed deal isn't he?

Hopefully time to move on.

Col I'm on about the language the clown uses, if he is actually supporting the deal fine, but I'm not sure those who paid to go on a walk with him, that he didn't bother doing pretty much all of, will see it that way. Wonder what percentage of the reform party supporters wanted no deal...
 
So you support Irish terrorism? Fair enough, you're entitled to your opinion too.

Mate, you're setting up straw men here. It's tongue in cheek from Irish nationalists, based on the fact that UK residents can't currently travel to Ireland because of covid and there will be an informal trade border on the Irish Sea after Brexit - and mentioning Father Christmas. Even though it has a picture of a paramilitary, I don't see it as that sinister.
 
Mate, you're setting up straw men here. It's tongue in cheek from Irish nationalists, based on the fact that UK residents can't currently travel to Ireland because of covid and there will be an informal trade border on the Irish Sea after Brexit - and mentioning Father Christmas. Even though it has a picture of a paramilitary, I don't see it as that sinister.

Well I do see it as sinister - I lost a few good friends to those ****s, on both sides of the divide, so if you find it tongue in cheek to mock the murder of over 3000 people during the troubles then we have a serious differing of opinion on this
 
Well I do see it as sinister - I lost a few good friends to those ****s, on both sides of the divide, so if you find it tongue in cheek to mock the murder of over 3000 people during the troubles then we have a serious differing of opinion on this

Ok, we'll agree to differ because I don't see it as mocking anyone's murder. If you find it insensitive, fair enough