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newres
post May 25 2019, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE (TallDarkAndHandsome @ May 25 2019, 04:27 PM) *
We don't want any of them now as PM. We are going all in. This is what you have done. You and your intolerance of anyone with a different opinion. #winteriscoming

https://mobile.twitter.com/OFOCBrexit/statu...966824265015296

You’d vote for a man with less principles than Sinn Fein who refuse their salaries from a government they don’t recognise.
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post May 25 2019, 03:47 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ May 25 2019, 04:13 PM) *
Oh ok. Accept the result. If May hadn’t gone, Mogg, Baker and Fatty Francois we’re after a rule change because they wouldn’t wait a year!

Hammering the keyboard with your stubby little digits won't make your posts any more lucid I'm afraid.

"BREAKING NEWS"
"Newbury remoaner throws milkshake at computer screen!"

"That'll show the internet to be wrong" said newres today.


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post May 25 2019, 03:49 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ May 25 2019, 04:44 PM) *
You’d vote for a man with less principles than Sinn Fein who refuse their salaries from a government they don’t recognise.

Or a man who openly supports the IRA? And every other terrorists group going. Tough choice.


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post May 25 2019, 03:55 PM
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QUOTE (Turin Machine @ May 25 2019, 04:49 PM) *
Or a man who openly supports the IRA? And every other terrorists group going. Tough choice.

Corbyn, like May, is a busted flush. I'm still hoping Newres throws a milkshake over Donald. 🤣
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post May 25 2019, 03:56 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ May 25 2019, 06:17 AM) *
Both The Mail and The Express were reporting it as fake, so some “echo chamber” and I hardly find like minded people on here. It’s Channel Gammon.

No, they weren't, couldn't you find an adult to read it to you?


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post May 25 2019, 04:21 PM
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QUOTE (Turin Machine @ May 25 2019, 04:56 PM) *
No, they weren't, couldn't you find an adult to read it to you?

One that names himself after a car? Prat.
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post May 25 2019, 04:43 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ May 25 2019, 05:21 PM) *
One that names himself after a car? Prat.

Go buy a milkshake. 😂


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post May 25 2019, 04:48 PM
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QUOTE (Turin Machine @ May 25 2019, 05:43 PM) *
Go buy a milkshake. 😂

Wouldn't want to be working in BK tomorrow... 4chan (who I think are well out of order) are going to be "milkshaking" BK employees all day... oh how us "far right" people will laugh (not).
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post May 25 2019, 05:01 PM
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QUOTE (TallDarkAndHandsome @ May 25 2019, 05:48 PM) *
Wouldn't want to be working in BK tomorrow... 4chan (who I think are well out of order) are going to be "milkshaking" BK employees all day... oh how us "far right" people will laugh (not).

World's gone mad. Still, if the next war gets fought with double choc milkshake it won't be a bad thing. 😎


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post May 25 2019, 05:02 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ May 25 2019, 05:21 PM) *
One that names himself after a car? Prat.

Yeah, see them all the time in town. Specially liked the Turin machine x48, with extra spoiler. 🤣


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post May 26 2019, 08:49 AM
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QUOTE (newres @ May 25 2019, 06:17 AM) *
I hardly find like minded people on here. It’s Channel Gammon.

Have a listen to Peter N/R
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post May 26 2019, 10:35 AM
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QUOTE (newres @ May 25 2019, 03:20 PM) *
Yes, but you’re a dip in, dip out. The gammons are full on.


That is a good point. Strafin is also a voice of reason but we are both a bit part-time in terms of responding to the arguments of the pro-Brexit forum members.

In terms of current events I am a bit disappointed that Amber Rudd will not be standing for the Conservative party leadership. The whole leadership race appears to be made up of increasingly right wing candidates ranging from those that I am ambivalent about because I don't know enough about them to those that I absolutely loathe and detest.

In conclusion, things are looking pretty bleak at the moment and the best possible outcome in the foreseeable future is that the government will have dithered so much again by the end of October that they will be forced to revoke Article 50 in order to avoid the ineveitable economic ruin that would almost certainly ensue in the event of a no deal Brexit.
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post May 26 2019, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE (James_Trinder @ May 26 2019, 11:35 AM) *
That is a good point. Strafin is also a voice of reason but we are both a bit part-time in terms of responding to the arguments of the pro-Brexit forum members.

In terms of current events I am a bit disappointed that Amber Rudd will not be standing for the Conservative party leadership. The whole leadership race appears to be made up of increasingly right wing candidates ranging from those that I am ambivalent about because I don't know enough about them to those that I absolutely loathe and detest.

In conclusion, things are looking pretty bleak at the moment and the best possible outcome in the foreseeable future is that the government will have dithered so much again by the end of October that they will be forced to revoke Article 50 in order to avoid the ineveitable economic ruin that would almost certainly ensue in the event of a no deal Brexit.


Let's just say we had another vote (which I think is troubling) and leave win again. Would you still expect article 50 to be revoked? If so, why bother with elections.
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post May 26 2019, 12:17 PM
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QUOTE (TallDarkAndHandsome @ May 26 2019, 11:54 AM) *
Let's just say we had another vote (which I think is troubling) and leave win again. Would you still expect article 50 to be revoked? If so, why bother with elections.


If we had another referendum and the majority of voters still chose to leave then I would not expect article 50 to be revoked. This is because the outcome will have proved to be one that can be repeated rather than just a snapshot of opinion at a single point in time. If this were to happen then it would happen with the electorate having a proper understanding of the consequences of the outcome of the vote and it could no longer be dismissed as a fluke or as a vote where an educated decision was not possible due to a lack of information being made available at the time.
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post May 26 2019, 12:23 PM
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QUOTE (James_Trinder @ May 26 2019, 01:17 PM) *
If we had another referendum and the majority of voters still chose to leave then I would not expect article 50 to be revoked. This is because the outcome will have proved to be one that can be repeated rather than just a snapshot of opinion at a single point in time. If this were to happen then it would happen with the electorate having a proper understanding of the consequences of the outcome of the vote and it could no longer be dismissed as a fluke or as a vote where an educated decision was not possible due to a lack of information being made available at the time.


Ok, so if you had another referendum and the answer was stay, let's say 52 to 48. Would you expect that to be the end of the matter for say 40 years?
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post May 26 2019, 01:01 PM
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QUOTE (James_Trinder @ May 26 2019, 11:35 AM) *
In conclusion, things are looking pretty bleak at the moment and the best possible outcome in the foreseeable future is that the government will have dithered so much again by the end of October that they will be forced to revoke Article 50 in order to avoid the ineveitable economic ruin that would almost certainly ensue in the event of a no deal Brexit.

An economic stutter, at worst, and that would be as nowt to the financial chaos and ruination wrought on the nation by a Marxist government.


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post May 26 2019, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE (Biker1 @ May 26 2019, 09:49 AM) *
Have a listen to Peter N/R
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Very good, very watchable.


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post May 26 2019, 03:28 PM
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If anyone watches the local housing market, we’re at the start of a meltdown. Have a look at all the reduced prices on Rightmove. The local estate agents are panicking.
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post May 26 2019, 03:33 PM
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QUOTE (James_Trinder @ May 26 2019, 11:35 AM) *
That is a good point. Strafin is also a voice of reason but we are both a bit part-time in terms of responding to the arguments of the pro-Brexit forum members.

In terms of current events I am a bit disappointed that Amber Rudd will not be standing for the Conservative party leadership. The whole leadership race appears to be made up of increasingly right wing candidates ranging from those that I am ambivalent about because I don't know enough about them to those that I absolutely loathe and detest.

In conclusion, things are looking pretty bleak at the moment and the best possible outcome in the foreseeable future is that the government will have dithered so much again by the end of October that they will be forced to revoke Article 50 in order to avoid the ineveitable economic ruin that would almost certainly ensue in the event of a no deal Brexit.

I think if Johnson or any no deal leader gets elected, they will lose a vote of confidence very quickly. At least one of those standing for leader has said he won’t see be in a BJ. cabinet. No deal would be disastrous and only rabid nationalists or the stupid would desire it.
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post May 26 2019, 03:41 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ May 26 2019, 04:33 PM) *
I think if Johnson or any no deal leader gets elected, they will lose a vote of confidence very quickly. At least one of those standing for leader has said he won’t see be in a BJ. cabinet. No deal would be disastrous and only rabid nationalists or the stupid would desire it.

Yep. I'm rabid. A xenophobe. A racist. Thick. Stupid. You keep it up...call everyone you disagree with a Nazi and see what happens... waits for election results tonight.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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