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Ketteridge Brighton 26 Jul 18 6.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Evidence? Don't be ridiculous. It's like getting a facelift and then changing your mind halfway through the operation because it hurts a bit.
One supporter of hacking argued that without it "you will do away with the courage and pluck of the game, and I will be bound to bring over a lot of Frenchmen who would beat you with a week's practice -Blackheath secretary at first meeting of the F.A |
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 26 Jul 18 6.28pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
I'm the one who is going to have to live with the consequences a lot longer than you are. Not necessarily. You might get murdered.
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Ketteridge Brighton 26 Jul 18 6.36pm | |
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Genuine question though, has anyone actually changed their mind?
One supporter of hacking argued that without it "you will do away with the courage and pluck of the game, and I will be bound to bring over a lot of Frenchmen who would beat you with a week's practice -Blackheath secretary at first meeting of the F.A |
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europalace Europe 26 Jul 18 6.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Evidence? Don't be ridiculous. It's like getting a facelift and then changing your mind halfway through the operation because it hurts a bit.
Let's take your face lift comparison. In terms of brexit here it is: 1) People are asked to vote if they want to have a faclift or not - most say yes based on the marketing from 2 surgeons, Dr Farage & Dr Johnson Now, I made it kind of primary school level so it can be understood by the many brexiteers on here.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 26 Jul 18 7.17pm | |
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Who gives a fcuk what Linekar thinks or wants, the BBC don't like Palace. Anyhoo . . . I voted NO way back when under Heath & ive voted OUT this time(legally). The country has voted....DEAL with it!
I'm a blind man, i'm a blind man, now my room is cold, |
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steeleye20 Online Croydon 26 Jul 18 7.20pm | |
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There had to whole-hearted consent to continue in the first referendum and the yes vote was about 70%. But this time only 51/48 that is not neither here nor there. Wilson would not have continued with the EU project on a 51/48 vote. Does it matter? Yes, because a project of this magnitude must have over-whelming support to succeed. 40 years of integration has to replaced and the UK hasn't a clue how to do that, or even attempted it. Also hardly anything is left from the reasons to leave presented in 2016, it just ain't gonna happen. A hiding to nothing, just spoilt pride, can't face being wrong.
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Spiderman Horsham 26 Jul 18 7.39pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
I'd like you to tell me where you get your information from. I worked for Border Force for 28 years and I never "counted in" EU passport holders, so how anyone can say how many arrived/stayed/left is beyond me (don't be fooled by official statistics from "senior civil servants" I know one who said only 10,000Poles would arrive in the UK and they wouldn't stay!!). Please explain how people in India have access to British passports, I worked in a British High Commission in the sub-continent for 3 years and I obviously missede something
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DanH SW2 26 Jul 18 7.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
Not necessarily. You might get murdered. This genuinely made me laugh out loud, you sadistic tit
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Hrolf The Ganger 26 Jul 18 7.42pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
1) People are asked to vote if they want to have a faclift or not - most say yes based on the marketing from 2 surgeons, Dr Farage & Dr Johnson Now, I made it kind of primary school level so it can be understood by the many brexiteers on here. Er, is this not personal? What a load of crap. The vote on Europe wss intended to be a one off vote. Let me ask you a simple question. If we had another referendum and Remain lost again, would you want a third?
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Hrolf The Ganger 26 Jul 18 7.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Ketteridge
But you wouldn't know, because the operation isn't over and the swelling hasn't gone down.
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Spiderman Horsham 26 Jul 18 7.47pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
There had to whole-hearted consent to continue in the first referendum and the yes vote was about 70%. But this time only 51/48 that is not neither here nor there. Does it matter? Yes, because a project of this magnitude must have over-whelming support to succeed. 40 years of integration has to replaced and the UK hasn't a clue how to do that, or even attempted it. Also hardly anything is left from the reasons to leave presented in 2016, it just ain't gonna happen. A hiding to nothing, just spoilt pride, can't face being wrong. It's called a democratic vote...derr. How do you know Wilson would not have continued?
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robdave2k 26 Jul 18 7.49pm | |
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