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thompsonx -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:14:31 AM)


ORIGINAL: Greta75


This is how dictators are formed.

Like that third world shithole called singapore?


They always think they know better than the people and disregard what majority prefers.

Like the dictator of that third world shithole called singapore?

And everybody who is a dictator thinks their way is best.

You have told us repeatedly that is what you believe in.




LadyConstanze -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:15:30 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Im watchhing ITV right now with Cameron talking in parliament.

https://www.facebook.com/itvnews/





While I really don't like Cameron, I feel sorry for him as they are hammering him for the lies and misinformation that the leave campaign spread, if you watch the tickers, the jobs and investments that are being cut are now starting to be reported.

Cameron talking about securing a good deal post Brexit, well, after pissing them off, a good deal is guaranteed - not. It's a bit like a divorce and if one partner really messed you around, I guess most people won't be "amicable", for years the UK tabloid press rubbished the EU, lead by Murdoch.

A ton of leavers are now regretting their vote with "but they promised us", FFS, I mean who on earth just goes "OK, they said...." I mean if you sign a contract you usually make sure that everything that's verbally agreed upon is in that contract. Anybody who cared to check up could have easily seen Turkey isn't joining, that there wasn't £350 million, that we don't have mass immigration from the EU at all.
I loved that open border myth most of all, every time I leave or come in, I have to show my passport and go through passport control, those open borders, where the hell are they? Is there a secret tunnel or airport I haven't been told about?




NorthernGent1 -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:17:51 AM)


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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Im watchhing ITV right now with Cameron talking in parliament.

https://www.facebook.com/itvnews/





While I really don't like Cameron, I feel sorry for him as they are hammering him for the lies and misinformation that the leave campaign spread, if you watch the tickers, the jobs and investments that are being cut are now starting to be reported.

Cameron talking about securing a good deal post Brexit, well, after pissing them off, a good deal is guaranteed - not. It's a bit like a divorce and if one partner really messed you around, I guess most people won't be "amicable", for years the UK tabloid press rubbished the EU, lead by Murdoch.

A ton of leavers are now regretting their vote with "but they promised us", FFS, I mean who on earth just goes "OK, they said...." I mean if you sign a contract you usually make sure that everything that's verbally agreed upon is in that contract. Anybody who cared to check up could have easily seen Turkey isn't joining, that there wasn't £350 million, that we don't have mass immigration from the EU at all.
I loved that open border myth most of all, every time I leave or come in, I have to show my passport and go through passport control, those open borders, where the hell are they? Is there a secret tunnel or airport I haven't been told about?


It's interesting that you put people on ignore who don't agree with you.

I think that exposes the strength of your argument and your own confidence in your own argument.




LadyConstanze -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:18:01 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75


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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
Difficult to understand that some guy punched me in the face and cracked my cheekbone for wearing a remain button?

People been beat up in the US, for wearing Trump supporting gear too. So that's the way it always is. There will always be people who just cannot tolerate opposite opinions.



Oh I think YOU should visit the UK at the moment, you might just have a bit of a nice surprise...

Btw congratulations that somebody finally fucked your brains out, not that they had to work very hard




Greta75 -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:19:12 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


ORIGINAL: Greta75


This is how dictators are formed.

Like that third world shithole called singapore?


They always think they know better than the people and disregard what majority prefers.

Like the dictator of that third world shithole called singapore?

And everybody who is a dictator thinks their way is best.

You have told us repeatedly that is what you believe in.

Our government respects what majority wants. Even when it goes against what they believe in. That I am confident in. You don't keep getting 70% votes every election, unless you been listening and giving majority what they want.




Greta75 -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:22:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
Oh I think YOU should visit the UK at the moment, you might just have a bit of a nice surprise...

Btw congratulations that somebody finally fucked your brains out, not that they had to work very hard

I don't need to go all the way to UK to experience Racism. I experience it in California, I had a white guy spit on me for being yellow. And experience it many times in Australia where someone yell at me, "Get the fuck out my country you fucking foreigner!"

So it's everywhere. I'm kinda not bothered by it at all. Because, I guess, it's not my country, and if they don't welcome foreigners, it doesn't bother me. Anti-foreigner sentiments is everywhere.

Also if UK is a shithole, why do Europeans care if they are welcome in there or not?




LadyConstanze -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:26:18 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75


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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

I rather suspect that Americans tempted to vote for Trump should pay close attention to the way the UK is tearing itself apart. In particular they ought to pay close attention to the financial and economic meltdown.

Because if The Mop manages to win the election in the US, it will all be replayed in an American version. So if you like what you see when you look at the UK at the moment, then support Trump because he is guaranteed to bring you the same chaotic downward spiral in the name of "taking our country back".

The meltdown is temporary jitters. It will be fine once they sort everything out and settle all the details of stabilizing the parting.
I mean, a divorce or break up is always traumatic while it is happening. And then, things will get better.




You really aren't very clever, are you?

Which part of LESS JOBS is difficult to comprehend? In case you missed it, the UK has a massive DEFICIT...

But the bonking bimbo tells us that everything is going to be fine, don't listen to the experts, don't look at the facts, bonky says it's going to be fine and throws in a few empty phrases like "Things will get better", I tell you what, when the prices for energy are rising, you tell the people who can't heat their houses that things will get better, because that's going to make them feel warm or puts food on their table.

The UK doesn't manufacture a lot, we import, a weak £ isn't going to buy you much. Guess what, the savings people have are worth less.

Again, I gladly pay for a ticket for you, and then I dump you somewhere and we look as you will do as an Asian woman here at the moment... I would recommend checking the news...





Greta75 -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:30:28 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
You really aren't very clever, are you?

Which part of LESS JOBS is difficult to comprehend? In case you missed it, the UK has a massive DEFICIT...

But the bonking bimbo tells us that everything is going to be fine, don't listen to the experts, don't look at the facts, bonky says it's going to be fine and throws in a few empty phrases like "Things will get better", I tell you what, when the prices for energy are rising, you tell the people who can't heat their houses that things will get better, because that's going to make them feel warm or puts food on their table.

The UK doesn't manufacture a lot, we import, a weak £ isn't going to buy you much. Guess what, the savings people have are worth less.

Again, I gladly pay for a ticket for you, and then I dump you somewhere and we look as you will do as an Asian woman here at the moment... I would recommend checking the news...


A weak pound might get UK into manufacturing again. Maybe they can start being more competitive on exporting their home-made products again.

The deficit is probably caused alot by too much misuse of free medical over there.

Anyway, the so-called "experts" are remain supporters, predicting all the doom and gloom. Whole world's main media are generally more leftist philosophy leaning. Personally, I would take alot of things with a pinch of salt at the moment, with the angry minority raging and scare mongering. I don't believe the UK is in as dire state as you think it is.




thompsonx -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:30:39 AM)

ORIGINAL: Greta75

Our government respects what majority wants.


No it does not.


Even when it goes against what they believe in.

Not so


That I am confident in.


So things are well in idaho?


You don't keep getting 70% votes every election,

The current president got 35% of the vote while only 52% of eligible voters voted which means the president of that third world shithole was elected by less than 18% of the electorate.

http://www.idea.int/vt/countryview.cfm?id=198

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singaporean_presidential_election,_2011







Greta75 -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:32:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: thompsonx
http://www.idea.int/vt/countryview.cfm?id=198

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singaporean_presidential_election,_2011

thompson, you are looking stupid even googling presidential election, since our president is like the Queen of England. No powers. Does not rule or run the country at all. All he does is do charities, like the Queen.




thompsonx -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:42:51 AM)


ORIGINAL: Greta75
ORIGINAL: thompsonx
http://www.idea.int/vt/countryview.cfm?id=198

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singaporean_presidential_election,_2011
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thompson, you are looking stupid even googling presidential election, since our president is like the Queen of England. No powers. Does not rule or run the country at all. All he does is do charities, like the Queen.

Actually the president of that third world shithole called singapore appoints the prime minister.
Jesus you are phoqing stupid.







LadyConstanze -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:43:03 AM)

There's no fucking crisis, none at all

http://news.efinancialcareers.com/uk-en/248265/london-banking-redundancies-brexit/

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US bank JP Morgan has warned 4,000 jobs will go and HSBC has said 1,000 City jobs will move to France. Rumours are sweeping the City that alternative trading sites are being set up in a number of other financial centres, including Luxembourg.


Now that's just investments and on each of those jobs about 5 to 10 jobs depend...

Or

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“You’re looking at anything from 50,000 to 70,000 London finance jobs being moved overseas in the next 12 months,” predicts one consultant working with one of the top finance strategy firms in the City. “Jobs are going to be cut, and those cuts are going to start next week.”


Nothing to worry about, and of course all those people didn't pay tax, so more people unemployed, we're in massive debt

http://www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk/

less tax and more people taking out... Nothing to worry about, it's just fine...




Lucylastic -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:46:03 AM)




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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1

It's interesting that you put people on ignore who don't agree with you.

I think that exposes the strength of your argument and your own confidence in your own argument.



Oh I think your useage of ......
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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1


I'll be honest. I couldn't give the first fuck that you got a crack off someone. Were you going on like this by any chance?

Is more than enough reason for anyone to ignore your "superior opinion" and can see exactly what your pathetic argument it is.





LadyConstanze -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 9:53:21 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic




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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1

It's interesting that you put people on ignore who don't agree with you.

I think that exposes the strength of your argument and your own confidence in your own argument.



Oh I think your useage of ......
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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1


I'll be honest. I couldn't give the first fuck that you got a crack off someone. Were you going on like this by any chance?

Is more than enough reason for anyone to ignore your "superior opinion" and can see exactly what your pathetic argument it is.





Can somebody explain to the drunk lager lout that I have him on ignore on his old nick, because I was fed up with his BS, I guess he made a new SN because too many people did so.

Glad to see that scumbags approve with punching people in the face, if there was any doubt that he's a hooligan, I'm glad he removed it.

I guess people who don't have the brain cells or reading comprehension tend to punch, his EDL buddies are bound to agree with his conduct.




freedomdwarf1 -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 10:12:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic
Im watchhing ITV right now with Cameron talking in parliament.

https://www.facebook.com/itvnews/


While I really don't like Cameron, I feel sorry for him as they are hammering him for the lies and misinformation that the leave campaign spread, if you watch the tickers, the jobs and investments that are being cut are now starting to be reported.

There were many lies on both sides of the argument.
One side was no better than the other.

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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
Cameron talking about securing a good deal post Brexit, well, after pissing them off, a good deal is guaranteed - not. It's a bit like a divorce and if one partner really messed you around, I guess most people won't be "amicable", for years the UK tabloid press rubbished the EU, lead by Murdoch.

Again, just one side of the coin.
All the media reported crap from both sides.

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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
A ton of leavers are now regretting their vote with "but they promised us",

Many people have intimated that they may have voted differently - but not for the crap reasons you are espouting.

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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
Anybody who cared to check up could have easily seen Turkey isn't joining,

Yes they will. Just not any time soon.
Apparently, they have only met 1 in 35 of the main criteria they need to join.
But, after the latest migrant crisis, most of the EU (UK included) are bending over backwards to expedite Turkey joining the EU.
So yes, it will happen - just not yet.

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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
that there wasn't £350 million,

That's the gross figure that the UK owed the EU every week.

From Full Fact GB: Each year the UK gets an instant discount on its contributions to the EU—the ‘rebate’—worth almost £5 billion last year. Without it the UK would have been liable for £18 billion in contributions. (2015 estimated figures)
From The BBC: Gross contribution: £18,777m/yr, £361m/wk, £51m/day. (2014 actual figures)
£18 billion a year works out at £346 million per week. That's fact, not fiction.
It has always been stated as a gross figure, not nett - that's the lie that the remainers spread about to discredit it.

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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
that we don't have mass immigration from the EU at all.

Just under half of all migration to the UK is from the EU.
According to Migration Watch: The latest net migration statistics show that in the year ending December 2015, net migration to the UK was 333,000... EU net migration is currently 184,000 compared to 188,000 from outside the EU.

The point is, anyone from any EU country has the right to come here for any reason and we can't stop them - thanks to the Maastricht Treaty of 1992.

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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze
I loved that open border myth most of all, every time I leave or come in, I have to show my passport and go through passport control, those open borders, where the hell are they? Is there a secret tunnel or airport I haven't been told about?

You will always have to show your passport when traveling between an EU country within the Shengan Area and those outside it; whether that's the UK or somewhere else.
Between two countries within the Shengan area, there is no passport control at all.
Example: once in France, you can travel to Belgium, Luxembourg and on into Germany or Austria without seeing any border controls whatsoever.




dcnovice -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 10:22:57 AM)

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That was my eye on the 16th

Oh, dear God. I'm so sorry!

What happened?

ETA: Just came across the answer. Horrifying!




WhoreMods -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 10:29:18 AM)


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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1
The Norwegians have closely aligned themselves with our foreign policy for a long time, and understand the issues we have with the more protectionist French and Italian way of doing things.

The Norwegians aren't in the EU, and never have been.




Musicmystery -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 10:30:25 AM)

That's not what he said.




freedomdwarf1 -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 10:32:57 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1
The Norwegians have closely aligned themselves with our foreign policy for a long time, and understand the issues we have with the more protectionist French and Italian way of doing things.

The Norwegians aren't in the EU, and never have been.

Wiki says -
Although the Kingdom of Norway is not a member state of the European Union (EU), it is closely associated with the Union through its membership in the European Economic Area (EEA), in the context of being a European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member.

That's about as close as you can get to being in it without actually being 'in it'.




WhoreMods -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (6/27/2016 10:37:49 AM)

Yep, but I somehow doubt that his argument has anything to do with the UK following Norway's lead in benefiting from economic agreements with the EU without actually joining it given most of what else he's been saying for the last three pages or so.




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