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Post by dragonfly on Aug 11, 2016 11:59:53 GMT 1
There seems a trend that people who voted leave, appear to be embarrassed to admit they voted that way. The embarrassment comes from the realisation than not only believe the obvious spin and the lies. 350 million a week paid to the EU wrong, that money will be ring-fenced for the NHS...lies. Come down hard and reducing immigration, lies and blatant scaremongering. The immigration is set to remain the same, and what exactly does the phrase "I want my country back" mean? Just a rather weak cliched platitude. We won't get our country back, just our recession! Cameron was so arrogant, and so convinced the vote would be to remain, there was no "Plan B", and Corbyn was doing what he does best.....nothing, apart from splashing about, out of his depth, just trying to keep his head above water. All is not lost, we are still in the EU until Theresa May invokes article 50. She appears to be in no hurry to do so, and she voted to remain. Now would be a good time to negotiate a deal with the EU. Undemocratic? Maybe, but almost 50% of the country voted to stay, so lets have a recount. Now we know how we were mislead, and the lies Farage, Johnson and Gove told us, and what the true cost of leaving the EU entails, there would be a huge majority to stay. It's said Theresa May has no sense of humour....Making Boris Johnson Foreign Secretary, prove she has!
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Post by skintagain on Aug 14, 2016 2:51:14 GMT 1
sourmilky it might have been an embarrassment for you, i have not met anyone who voted leave and are embarrassed to admit it, and as you pointed out we are still in the EU, when you say almost 50% of the country voted to stay you could also say less than 50% voted to stay or more than 50% voted to leave, as for lies and spin the world did not end as predicted by the remain brigade, until we invoke article 50 we wont know if it was right or wrong to leave, i think we were right to leave you don't and just like the rest of the remain brigade you can t accept defeat so whinge and cry like a little baby.
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Post by dragonfly on Aug 20, 2016 22:57:23 GMT 1
The people I've been speaking to are not only embarrassed by voting leave, but angry with people like Farage, Johnson, Gove, Duncan-Smith etc spouting blatant lies, and scaremongering playing the immigration card. They are also annoyed with themselves, being inculcated by people with their own far right agenda's. There's also didn't think for one moment they'd win, and voted to force Cameron ammunition to secure a better deal form the EU. It's now backfired, and now Britain is like a rudderless ship in a storm. Remain were also accused of scaremongering. The predictions were, if we left the EU the pound would fall dramatically, stock market fall. This is indeed what as happened, even before Britain signs Article 50. Which means every company, service and hospitality provider in the UK, and will find life harder. Jobs loses will be inevitable, as will be a recession. I didn't fall form the lies, and racist rhetoric. Unfortunately I will, as everyone else will have to pay more for everything, due to the naive political, and economic ineptitude of those who voted to leave. "Just like the rest of the remain brigade, you can't accept defeat so whinge and cry like a little baby" I don't recall anyone whinging and/or crying like a baby. I'm not quite sure what these comments are based on. I can only assume they are born out of an obtuse lack of vocabulary, or maybe it's a defence mechanism, from someone who decided to his vote to leave the EU, now realises was flawed, and harmful for Britain.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37107945
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Post by skintagain on Aug 22, 2016 1:21:11 GMT 1
Sormilky Both sides knew the pound would fall so it was not a nasty surprise but it started to pick up again, there was also banks such as HSBC who long before the referendum had said they were considering pulling out of the UK and it would do so if we left the EU, but since the vote to leave the EU HSBC have pledged along with many other banks to stay in the UK and since the vote other foreign banks now want to come here as do more foreign businesses, as for job losses the region has recently had quite a few announcements of jobs created since the vote, over 2000 jobs just for our region alone, as for a recession even the remain brigade have recently admitted this wont happen, but like i said until we sign article 50 no one knows but it's obvious the world will not end, both side told lies it's all part of politics, get over it.
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Post by dragonfly on Aug 22, 2016 11:21:04 GMT 1
Sormilky Both sides knew the pound would fall so it was not a nasty surprise but it started to pick up again, there was also banks such as HSBC who long before the referendum had said they were considering pulling out of the UK and it would do so if we left the EU, but since the vote to leave the EU HSBC have pledged along with many other banks to stay in the UK and since the vote other foreign banks now want to come here as do more foreign businesses, as for job losses the region has recently had quite a few announcements of jobs created since the vote, over 2000 jobs just for our region alone, as for a recession even the remain brigade have recently admitted this wont happen, but like i said until we sign article 50 no one knows but it's obvious the world will not end, both side told lies it's all part of politics, get over it. I'm pleased you've mentioned HSBC and job losses in one post........Oops :-) www.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7638891.stmIf Norman Smith, or Robert Peston ever leave, I'd advise you applying for their jobs
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Post by dragonfly on Aug 22, 2016 11:26:30 GMT 1
Sormilky Both sides knew the pound would fall so it was not a nasty surprise but it started to pick up again, there was also banks such as HSBC who long before the referendum had said they were considering pulling out of the UK and it would do so if we left the EU, but since the vote to leave the EU HSBC have pledged along with many other banks to stay in the UK and since the vote other foreign banks now want to come here as do more foreign businesses, as for job losses the region has recently had quite a few announcements of jobs created since the vote, over 2000 jobs just for our region alone, as for a recession even the remain brigade have recently admitted this wont happen, but like i said until we sign article 50 no one knows but it's obvious the world will not end, both side told lies it's all part of politics, get over it. I'm pleased you've mentioned HSBC and job losses in one post........Oops :-) www.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7638891.stmIf Norman Smith, or Robert Peston ever leave, I'd advise you applying for their jobs NOT
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Post by skintagain on Aug 22, 2016 14:16:10 GMT 1
Sourmilky Now you are showing how stupid and out of date you are, that link you posted was news from September 2008, if you are going to post links to news pages as proof of what you are saying check the dates of the news articles first.
COMING NEXT Sourmilky says the TITANIC has sunk LOL.
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Post by dragonfly on Aug 22, 2016 19:19:25 GMT 1
Sourmilky Now you are showing how stupid and out of date you are, that link you posted was news from September 2008, if you are going to post links to news pages as proof of what you are saying check the dates of the news articles first. COMING NEXT Sourmilky says the TITANIC has sunk LOL If you were to understand fiscal matters, you'd realise this was the start of banks bracing themselves the "Brexit" for a long time, but they like many people, thought we were not that stupid to vote to leave and take notice of idiots like Farage. Playing the race and immigration card. OK, you've no Idea, and might take notice of that moron, but I have to cede he sold scaremongering well.....not well enough for me. What next? Don't tell me you thing Donald Trump would make a good president? time to buy a nuclear bunker.
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Post by skintagain on Aug 22, 2016 20:31:06 GMT 1
Sourmilky that news was from 2008 it was more to do with the recession than anything else, Brexit nor a referendum had been mentioned way back then.
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Post by dragonfly on Aug 22, 2016 23:16:36 GMT 1
What ever you say......getting bored......your post are a good alternative to chloroform.
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Post by skintagain on Aug 22, 2016 23:40:07 GMT 1
Sourmilky i think you have been sniffing chloroform already or some sort of substance as you think it's still 2008, it's 2016, honestly it is go out and ask someone.
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Post by dragonfly on Aug 23, 2016 14:46:26 GMT 1
Sourmilky i think you have been sniffing chloroform already or some sort of substance as you think it's still 2008, it's 2016, honestly it is go out and ask someone. As Mrs Brown would say "That's nice" C U Next Tuesday.
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Post by dragonfly on Aug 23, 2016 14:51:50 GMT 1
Sourmilky i think you have been sniffing chloroform already or some sort of substance as you think it's still 2008, it's 2016, honestly it is go out and ask someone. Looking at your wardrobe, It sometime in the 9o's. Charity shops aren't designer outlet.
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Post by skintagain on Aug 24, 2016 8:01:59 GMT 1
Sourmilky this is why no one can have a serious discussion with you, as soon as someone proves you are wrong or points out you're mistakes you are not man enough to admit it, instead you resort to insults, the problem is you call other people for childish behaviour and insults you should try taking some of you're own advice, but for now if this is the way you want to continue so be it, now don't complain or run off like you do if it gets nasty.
By the way i have seen the way you dress and i always thought to myself you're clothes will never go out of fashion, because they were never in fashion, as you pointed out charity shops are not a designer outlet, thanks to you now i know i wont find Lecoste, G Star, Firetrap, Henleys, Superdry, Bench and other brands i have in my wardrobe collection, as you seem to know what range of clothing they sell i assume this is where you buy you're clothing, unlike you i don't buy my clothes from them so don't worry that's one competitor less for you to fight with when you spot a tweed jacket, you are correct about my wardrobes they are from the 90s solid Oak, the contents are much more modern though by you're standards and how far you are living in the past you would consider them futuristic.
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Post by dragonfly on Aug 24, 2016 11:33:55 GMT 1
I tried to have a intelligent debate, but I suppose it my fault for trying to have such a conversation with you. Reasoned debate is on doubt a oxymoron when referred to you!
The Brands you described leads me to believe you've upgraded to SPORTSDIRECT, OK it's better than PRIMARK and charity shop. Strange behaviour for someone who purport to having such a bad deal and no money. Purchasing a car cam for over £200, bring everything you say into question. I was disappointed to discover that my favourite underwear "Pringle" has got "Made In China" on the label!
So when you say "I wish I got minimum wage" You were/are being economical with the truth.
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