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ianch99 23-05-2019 13:15

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35995914)
I feel pretty sure you can get help for your obsession, have you considered a holiday somewhere secluded

Just been there, keep up! No obsession here, just keeping you honest :)

papa smurf 23-05-2019 13:19

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35995947)
Just been there, keep up! No obsession here, just keeping you honest :)

You came back too early,your all wound up again.

ianch99 23-05-2019 13:20

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35995924)
I’m more than disagreeing, I’m telling you to stop lying in this thread which means you haven’t been honest at all and continue to throwing the toys out of the pram and spouting baseless rubbish.

The referendum in 2016 was legitimate and totally democratic-end of.

I disagree. I'm fully entitled to express my views due to something called free speech.

Anyway, you wouldn't want everyone to agree with you, that would be boring :)

papa smurf 23-05-2019 13:21

Re: Brexit
 
Brexit Party ATTACK: Pensioner covered in milkshake by YOB outside polling station


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11...shot-hampshire

ianch99 23-05-2019 13:21

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35995948)
You came back too early,your all wound up again.

Quite the opposite, I am chilled. You are the one that seems to be upset.

mrmistoffelees 23-05-2019 13:34

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35995950)
Brexit Party ATTACK: Pensioner covered in milkshake by YOB outside polling station


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11...shot-hampshire

Maybe her tripped and fell into the milkshake ?

In all seriousness, ridiculous behavior that cannot be defended.

I don't see why the fact he served in the forces needs to come into it though.

denphone 23-05-2019 13:39

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 35995953)
Maybe her tripped and fell into the milkshake ?

In all seriousness, ridiculous behavior that cannot be defended.

I don't see why the fact he served in the forces needs to come into it though.

Its absolutely pathetic but of course it will continue sadly unabated as there does not seem to be a zero tolerance attitude from the authorities and a strong deterrent towards this type of unacceptable behaviour.

Mick 23-05-2019 15:05

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Angua (Post 35995942)
I see the thread title is promoting a particular party now. Subtle as a sledge hammer.

Not that they need much help, with a whopping great arrow pointing to the box where you can mark your X on the ballot paper..

Seriously, you're not running with this now are you? :dozey:

As Damien said above - this thread has been called Brexit for ages.

The Image would have been run by the Electoral Commission. That's why Change UK don't have one because the one they wanted, they were not allowed to have. In either case, if you have voted, and you know who to vote for, you know where to stick your X for goodness sake.

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35995949)
I disagree. I'm fully entitled to express my views due to something called free speech.

Anyway, you wouldn't want everyone to agree with you, that would be boring :)

And such entitlement can be revoked :p: - Free speech is mentioned in our sites terms of use, feel free to go look it up. :)

Yes, it would be boring if we all agreed with each other but I won't have you having a go at others and accuse them of lying when you also keep posting misinformation or saying something as fact, when it is not a fact at all.

Angua 23-05-2019 15:25

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35995961)
Seriously, you're not running with this now are you? :dozey:

As Damien said above - this thread has been called Brexit for ages.

The Image would have been run by the Electoral Commission. That's why Change UK don't have one because the one they wanted, they were not allowed to have. In either case, if you have voted, and you know who to vote for, you know where to stick your X for goodness sake.

---------- Post added at 15:05 ---------- Previous post was at 14:54 ----------



And such entitlement can be revoked :p: - Free speech is mentioned in our sites terms of use, feel free to go look it up. :)

Yes, it would be boring if we all agreed with each other but I won't have you having a go at others and accuse them of lying when you also keep posting misinformation or saying something as fact, when it is not a fact at all.

It is not the Brexit I take issue with it is the Vote just in front of it.

Poll would be more appropriate.

nomadking 23-05-2019 15:26

Re: Brexit
 
Change UK should've been forced to change its name, as actually it stands for everything NOT changing.


Pity we have to wait a few days for the results.

Sephiroth 23-05-2019 15:33

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35995961)
<SNIP>


Yes, it would be boring if we all agreed with each other but I won't have you having a go at others and accuse them of lying when you also keep posting misinformation or saying something as fact, when it is not a fact at all.

Lying: Some of the Remainers here have accused the leading Brexiters of lying during the Referendum campaign and thus claim the Referendum to be invalidated as to what we know now.

These Remainers usually cite as liars, Fox and Davis as saying how easy it would be to do a trade deal as against what we know now. Well, however naïve Fox and Davis might have been, it was not lying; it was optimism that might well have played out nicely had May negotiated on the presumption of no-deal.

"Ah...", the Remainers say, "... the Leavers now know that what Fox and Davis said was untrue, a lie and thus a new Referendum is required". But Leavers had access to every commentator and Varoufakis was widely published (and on TV) right at the outset telling us all how the EU would behave.

If there is to be a referendum, then May's deal or no-deal are the only democratic options for reasons of grounds already covered ion this thread.


Pierre 23-05-2019 15:35

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Angua (Post 35995964)
It is not the Brexit I take issue with it is the Vote just in front of it.

Poll would be more appropriate.

Ha, I hadn't even noticed that.

denphone 23-05-2019 15:38

Re: Brexit
 
More incompetent voting chaos.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/poli...-a4149581.html

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...s-admin-errors

OLD BOY 23-05-2019 16:51

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35995966)
Lying: Some of the Remainers here have accused the leading Brexiters of lying during the Referendum campaign and thus claim the Referendum to be invalidated as to what we know now.

These Remainers usually cite as liars, Fox and Davis as saying how easy it would be to do a trade deal as against what we know now. Well, however naïve Fox and Davis might have been, it was not lying; it was optimism that might well have played out nicely had May negotiated on the presumption of no-deal.

"Ah...", the Remainers say, "... the Leavers now know that what Fox and Davis said was untrue, a lie and thus a new Referendum is required". But Leavers had access to every commentator and Varoufakis was widely published (and on TV) right at the outset telling us all how the EU would behave.

If there is to be a referendum, then May's deal or no-deal are the only democratic options for reasons of grounds already covered ion this thread.


I feel compelled to point out that negotiations on a trade deal haven't actually commenced yet.

Only Parliament have been difficult with the withdrawal agreement, although not without cause as far as the backstop is concerned.

Sephiroth 23-05-2019 17:13

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35995973)
I feel compelled to point out that negotiations on a trade deal haven't actually commenced yet.

Only Parliament have been difficult with the withdrawal agreement, although not without cause as far as the backstop is concerned.

… in which case the Leavers never lied by any means of judgement.



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