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pip08456 04-03-2019 19:28

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 35985294)
During this debate I've said equally that this ill information and bad decision making is applicable at both sides. I'd suggest you go back and read them.

Please do tell me what you think I am? If you actually have the balls too rather than just insinuating as you have done in other posts on this forum.

Make no mistake I have the balls but I prefer to stick to the forum rules.

mrmistoffelees 04-03-2019 19:30

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35985298)
Make no mistake I have the balls but I prefer to stick to the forum rules.

Then don't try and play the clever man when you have no intention of following it up.

Hugs and kisses x

jfman 04-03-2019 19:31

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Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 35985295)
But you are.

Just a few posts back you said, "We, the leavers, had a very clear vision when we voted leave."

You can’t expect Old Boy to present a reasoned argument. He has a set of beliefs and must be right at all costs.

It’s easily verifiable listening to the broad range of leave arguments before and after the referendum, of varying quality, some ranged from ending freedom of movement and maintaining a close relationship with the EU to all out WTO exit and wait for the EU to come back on their knees with a better deal.

One cannot deny that to be true any more than deny the earth to be round.

denphone 04-03-2019 19:43

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35985297)
If persuasion doesn't work, try a bribe!

Even if this promise is kept after the vote, some areas will have to bid for the money, so aren't guaranteed to get it.

Even if they do, it's a drop in the ocean compared to the massive funding cuts by the Tories in Northern areas.

That old magic money tree has suddenly appeared again it seems.

jfman 04-03-2019 19:47

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35985303)
That old magic money tree has suddenly appeared again it seems.

£1.6bn over seven years. You could probably get more out of a rounding error on Chris Grayling’s calculator.

Angua 04-03-2019 19:53

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Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 35985229)
He can only speak for you if you want him to speak for you. But that's you, you're not 17 million people. People have differing opinions even if they voted the same way as you. Stop being entitled and believing 17+ million people all have the same opinion as you.

You're right it is a tiresome and pathetic argument, so stop repeating 17+ million people all voted for the same thing (you haven't here but I'm sure you did before), different people had different opinions of what leave or remain actually meant.

The headline is OTT but the diagram does show why what people were expecting when they voted leave is not as black & white as some would have it.

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2019/03/1.jpg

1andrew1 04-03-2019 19:59

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35985303)
That old magic money tree has suddenly appeared again it seems.

Another one of Margaret Thatcher's legacies dead and buried; the reputation of the Conservatives for fiscal responsibility.

Mr K 04-03-2019 19:59

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35985304)
£1.6bn over seven years. You could probably get more out of a rounding error on Chris Grayling’s calculator.

Mmm, contrast that to over £5billion of EU funding every year.

jfman 04-03-2019 20:04

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Originally Posted by Angua (Post 35985306)
The headline is OTT but the diagram does show why what people were expecting when they voted leave is not as black & white as some would have it.

That’s amazing. :)

Carth 04-03-2019 20:20

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35985309)
That’s amazing. :)

It certainly is, oh . . I just noticed it's according to May & Corbin


Maybe not so amazing after all then . . unless you hang on their every word :p:

Mr K 04-03-2019 20:44

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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35985310)
It certainly is, oh . . I just noticed it's according to May & Corbin


Maybe not so amazing after all then . . unless you hang on their every word :p:

So whose word do you hang on ? Garage, Bozza or the Hon. Member for the 19th century?

jfman 04-03-2019 20:45

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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35985310)
It certainly is, oh . . I just noticed it's according to May & Corbin


Maybe not so amazing after all then . . unless you hang on their every word :p:

They do claim it’s the will of the people, do they not?

Mick 04-03-2019 21:10

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35985308)
Mmm, contrast that to over £5billion of EU funding every year.

Get with the program, EU doesn’t fund shit in this country, it’s our money, they’re giving back to us !!!

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Originally Posted by Angua (Post 35985306)
The headline is OTT but the diagram does show why what people were expecting when they voted leave is not as black & white as some would have it.

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2019/03/1.jpg

What an absolute load of rubbish - there is no way on Earth of accurately measuring how and why 17.4 Million people voted to leave. I do not care what that image says, it's utter bollocks.

It is irrelevant anyway - we had a referendum, where the largest Democratic mandate in history took place regardless how many times you erroneously keep bringing up pointless figures, trying to include people ineligible to vote or could not be arsed to, it utterly pointless because it does not matter after the result has been made, the country voted to leave, there will not be another referendum, no matter how many times the democracy abusers spit their dummy out.

Carth 04-03-2019 21:29

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35985313)
They do claim it’s the will of the people, do they not?

'they' who?

all I see is an image on a forum, no hint of where it's from, no link back to its origin (one wonders why that is), it could be anything . . or nothing ;)

1.37/10 must try harder

jfman 04-03-2019 21:36

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35985316)
'they' who?

all I see is an image on a forum, no hint of where it's from, no link back to its origin (one wonders why that is), it could be anything . . or nothing ;)

1.37/10 must try harder

They as in Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May. Do keep up.


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