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Mapletree Croydon 23 Mar 19 4.23pm | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
There's been some convincing analysis of aerial photography that puts the turn out at 100k. You didn't see me there because I'm neither a sad, middle-aged upper middle class luvvie on a jolly who doesn't know the meaning of democracy nor am I a student virgin. I should like to see your 'convincing analysis'. Do you know, I am beginning to doubt you really are a GC at all. You don't really seem to understand the logic of evidence.
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ChrisGC Wantage 23 Mar 19 4.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I should like to see your 'convincing analysis'. Do you know, I am beginning to doubt you really are a GC at all. You don't really seem to understand the logic of evidence. Don't make me rinse you with facts, again. It's getting boring. What the f*** is a GC anyway? That's just my actual initials which a logical mind would have guessed.
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Mapletree Croydon 23 Mar 19 4.32pm | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
Don't make me rinse you with facts, again. It's getting boring. What the f*** is a GC anyway? That's just my actual initials which a logical mind would have guessed. I am still waiting for you to rinse, or even give a slight pre-wash, to my facts. Ooh, double barrelled eh, how posh. Strange for someone that works in international business to not know what a GC is.
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ChrisGC Wantage 23 Mar 19 4.36pm | |
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More logical thinking: The first march can't have been attended by 700,000 people. That's the equivalent of every man, woman and child in Edinburgh, Oxford and Cambridge combined. The university of Manchester crowd analysis team put the figure at 300k, tops, although there is no way of knowing for sure as the Met don't release crowd estimates, leaving it to the organisers to guestimate and they're hardly likely to be cautious, are they? I've seen reports from spectator bloggers who were there who say 150k tops, which I'll accept as an underestimation and meet in the middle where the research puts it. To put a 300k turnout into perspective, that's 100k less than the countryside alliance march got in 2002.
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ChrisGC Wantage 23 Mar 19 4.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I am still waiting for you to rinse, or even give a slight pre-wash, to my facts. Ooh, double barrelled eh, how posh. Strange for someone that works in international business to not know what a GC is. Gary as a middle name wasn't posh last time I checked. What an illogical assumption you made. I'll let you take the "I know something you don't know" approach as it's the first time you can accurately boast it. Edited by ChrisGC (23 Mar 2019 4.48pm)
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steeleye20 Croydon 23 Mar 19 5.10pm | |
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How wise was Wilson to insist on the country giving whole-hearted consent in 1975. Last time they voted to leave 52/48 but really they don't now and would probably turn it around. Look at the chaos and division fuelled by a tin-pot dictator PM in power to preserve the tory establishment of public school t**ts at any cost to the nation.
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Pussay Patrol 23 Mar 19 5.11pm | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
More logical thinking: The first march can't have been attended by 700,000 people. That's the equivalent of every man, woman and child in Edinburgh, Oxford and Cambridge combined. The university of Manchester crowd analysis team put the figure at 300k, tops, although there is no way of knowing for sure as the Met don't release crowd estimates, leaving it to the organisers to guestimate and they're hardly likely to be cautious, are they? I've seen reports from spectator bloggers who were there who say 150k tops, which I'll accept as an underestimation and meet in the middle where the research puts it. To put a 300k turnout into perspective, that's 100k less than the countryside alliance march got in 2002. There's 1m, it's on the news Why are you so keen to deny or disbelieve the amount of people on this march, what's your motive? Seems like you feel compelled to toe the leave party line rather than debate sensibly and objectively
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PalazioVecchio south pole 23 Mar 19 5.14pm | |
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anybody who is insisting on a second referendum should hang their head in shame. you lost the democratic vote. Get over it.
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ChrisGC Wantage 23 Mar 19 5.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
There's 1m, it's on the news Why are you so keen to deny or disbelieve the amount of people on this march, what's your motive? Seems like you feel compelled to toe the leave party line rather than debate sensibly and objectively We were talking about the first losers' jolly last year, not whatever is going on today. I've seen absolutely nothing about that.
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steeleye20 Croydon 23 Mar 19 5.18pm | |
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'Calls grow for public inquiry into Brexit' This will make Chilcott look like chicken-feed. 'The biggest humiliation since Suez'
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ChrisGC Wantage 23 Mar 19 5.18pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
How wise was Wilson to insist on the country giving whole-hearted consent in 1975. Last time they voted to leave 52/48 but really they don't now and would probably turn it around. Look at the chaos and division fuelled by a tin-pot dictator PM in power to preserve the tory establishment of public school t**ts at any cost to the nation.
I have no idea where this bizarre notion that the result would be any different if it was rerun comes from. That's why when operation rain enters its final stage the 2nd referendum will be remain+ 40billion or remain.
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Mapletree Croydon 23 Mar 19 5.22pm | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
I have no idea where this bizarre notion that the result would be any different if it was rerun comes from. That's why when operation rain enters its final stage the 2nd referendum will be remain+ 40billion or remain. As has been said goodness knows how many times, over the past three years the demographics have changed considerably, and enough to change the outcome even if nobody changed their mind.
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