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papa smurf 26-06-2016 12:44

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i just wish some one from the remain side would apologise for project fear
.;'..,

Big Brian 26-06-2016 12:47

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35845745)
Oh, look.. A Leaver pushing stereotypes.

Guess what? London has 8.26m people living in it. It does not have anywhere near 8.26m millionaires living in it, or even 8.26 million people who are wealthy.. No. Most of the people living in London are what you would consider working class. Also, They, just like the working class all over the United Kingdom will bear the brunt of the cost if leaving the EU causes economic problems. The working class are going to have to deal with negative equity, and the possibility of job losses. The wealthy won't. They'll just weather the storm or leave the country.

I wouldn't know about that and neither do I really care. It's a different planet down there. I know this as I'm married to a Kentish woman and have been numerous times. Kent has been devastated whilst the rest prosper. Why, isn't that where Dover is? You'd have thought they would have included them in their little club. Planet Thanet, as it's affectionally known, is Finished. Margate, once a lovely place is devastated. My God they should try living in the North East.

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35845754)
Who are the "we" here?

Did you get behind the government when we were in the EU?

Did Farage get behind the government when founded UKIP and campaigned for years to leave the EU?

What's all this "now we have won, let's all pull together and forget our differences"?

You and your mates have banged on for years on how the EU is evil, how it is bad for the country, etc. etc. etc. and you have the gall to say, that now that you have won the vote, that we all have to get behind the government.

What a load of hypocritical BS.

WE, the people. And No I didn't but do support them if I think they are right.

Hugh 26-06-2016 12:47

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Originally Posted by RBMark (Post 35845746)
Do you believe many Remainers may well of voted remain due to being told there will be wars and the end of the NHS if we leave?

Probably as many as Leavers who thought that £350 million per week extra would go to the NHS, and that VAT would be reduced in fuel bills...

And of course, it was never actually said that leaving the EU would lead to WW3, but don't let biased reporting and inflammatory headlines ruin a good fact...
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"Whenever we turn our back on Europe, sooner or later we come to regret it. We have always had to go back in, and always at much higher cost," he will say.

"The serried rows of white headstones in lovingly tended Commonwealth war cemeteries stand as silent testament to the price this country has paid to help restore peace and order in Europe.

"Can we be so sure that peace and stability on our continent are assured beyond any shadow of doubt? Is that a risk worth taking? I would never be so rash as to make that assumption."

Taf 26-06-2016 12:50

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35845638)

Where did these figures come from? Has someone access not only to how each of us voted, but also our educational and social backgrounds, age and all the rest?

Or is all bullcr@p? :dunce:

denphone 26-06-2016 12:52

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Some interesting thoughts by Peter Hitchens on Brexit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUaDuMV5tyg

Big Brian 26-06-2016 12:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35845754)
Who are the "we" here?

Did you get behind the government when we were in the EU?

Did Farage get behind the government when founded UKIP and campaigned for years to leave the EU?

What's all this "now we have won, let's all pull together and forget our differences"?

You and your mates have banged on for years on how the EU is evil, how it is bad for the country, etc. etc. etc. and you have the gall to say, that now that you have won the vote, that we all have to get behind the government.

What a load of hypocritical BS.

Speaking of uneducated. I'll pick your dummy up it's ok. A sore loser indeed. Read between the lines. We, the people, Hypocritical? I think not. The EU IS evil and corrupt. It is bad for the country. And where did I say we won the vote? I'm not one to gloat. I know we have some hard times ahead and if that means another year of austerity then so be it. You'll not be greeting when the benefits start coming in of being free of the EU.

Julian 26-06-2016 12:57

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35845755)
i just wish some one from the remain side would apologise for project fear
.;'..,

They haven't time, they are too busy with project sulk and hissy fit.

Hugh 26-06-2016 13:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35845759)
Where did these figures come from? Has someone access not only to how each of us voted, but also our educational and social backgrounds, age and all the rest?

Or is all bullcr@p? :dunce:

People are asked, when polled, these questions.

RBMark 26-06-2016 13:02

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Having just watched Emily Thornberry on sky... I think I found her strangely "sexy" almost. Very strange indeed,

Hom3r 26-06-2016 13:02

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The link to voting for a 2nd referendrum is flawed.

If you search the meta it you can see that 33,841 people who have signed it are from Vatican City but Vatican City only has a population of 842.

ianch99 26-06-2016 13:07

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Originally Posted by Big Brian (Post 35845762)
Speaking of uneducated. I'll pick your dummy up it's ok. A sore loser indeed.

Is a childish reply all you can offer here?

This vote has raised many questions on how the country was potentially misled and all you and your mates can do is reply with playground insults?

How old are you exactly?

Stephen 26-06-2016 13:25

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Ok lets all behave.

Also be reminded to stick to the topic.

Gavin78 26-06-2016 13:36

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How was the country misled please explain?

Gary L 26-06-2016 13:39

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35845772)
How was the country misled please explain?

Dave and Osborne made idle threats of bad things would happen to us and our money. and an emergency budget as well as World War 3 if we didn't vote stay.

RBMark 26-06-2016 13:43

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35845773)
Dave and Osborne made idle threats of bad things would happen to us and our money. and an emergency budget as well as World War 3 if we didn't vote stay.


Don't forget they said the NHS would be under threat! He clearly stated the "ring fenced NHS budget would be under threat"


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