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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 08 Jun 16 1.35pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Perhaps, but it made me chuckle and has a lovely alliterative feel to it.

Now Himself, I'd have some respect for you if you actually debated the issue at hand rather than taking swipes at a handful of posters because they have a different opinion to you. It does seem to me that you go quiet when people give reasonable responses or use phrases such as 'bum gravy' or 'lefty drivel'. For instance I have given a perfectly good response to your accusations of anti semetism within Labour. Suddenly you have gone quiet. The cynic in me thinks that you are just picking issues in order to goad certain posters on here. That is bad form.

Back to the referendum, the more research i do, the more I am finding it hard to make a choice. I was surprised to see that contributions to the EU form a tiny part of actual U.K spending. This made me think that it is a small price to play to stay within a large trading block. I see myself as British and European, however the jingoism that some seem to associate with national 'pride' sits uneasy with me as it can verge on racism. I'm also perturbed by all the things that various brexiters claim we could spend the money saved on. particularly when you get the likes og Gove and IDS suddenly caring about the NHS whilst being in a party that is decimating it in order to privatise.
I agree that the eu has done a good job ensuring rights for individuals across the eu, however the fact that those behind the scenes so to speak are pushing a neoliberal agenda.
I think that the role of MEP's should be played up, after all they are the ones who vote on plans put forward by the commision - it's upsetting that our UKIP representatives in th european parliament are reticent to vote on many things, it's hardly helping us get the best outcomes for U.K citizens is it?

The fact that we haven't had any sort of a clear idea what would happen post brexit pushes me toward remain, as does the fact that we have a much better chance of reform if we stay in and find like minded idealists across the continent to push a better agenda. Also pushing me towards remain is the fact I think that an exit would allow the currenyt lot in power to push forward ideological austerity meaures. However, counter to this, I think the EU have been complicit in stitching Greece up so much that they have no chance of sorting our their mess as debt interest is in Wonga proportions. Additionally the fact that they've been forced to hand over public assets to conglomerates for peanuts sits uneasily with me.

What to do?


Edited by nickgusset (08 Jun 2016 9.36am)

Gusset, I am picking up on your double standards. No more, no less. On the one hand you say something (for example that people shouldn't be judged on their looks but their thoughts) and then go and criticise someone on their looks.

I have not had the time to read your so-called transcript because I am travelling at the moment. Once I get a chance, I will and once it's authencity has been confirmed, will comment.

With regards to the EU, you have bleated on about corruption in countries and companies you politically oppose. I don't think the corruption of the EU sits we'll with you. However, you have fallen for the Remain slur that Michael perpetuates that if you vote Brexit, you are a racist little Englander. Think for yourself.

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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Hoof Hearted 08 Jun 16 1.38pm

Originally posted by Lyons550

Fair point Nick...the way the Brexiteers go on about it though would suggest he came back a failure and got nothing.

I really cant see myself deciding on which way to vote until I stand at he ballot box at this rate. Both sides have compelling arguments (once you get through the usual rhetoric and bollox spouted by each side)....decisions decisions hmmmm


He came back with fcuk all..... even Neville Chamberlain got a signed autograph from Adolf Hitler in 1939.

Cameron had his Lederhosen taken down by Merkel and given a damn good spanking when he asked for meaningful concessions - but she flatly refused and he had to ask for mickey mouse concessions that make no difference to the swathes of EU migrants intent on coming here until we're swamped by them..

 

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Hoof Hearted 08 Jun 16 1.44pm

Originally posted by nickgusset

Same here. Although hoof thinks I am a liar. I wonder if he will retract that or just ignore my response to his accusation.

I'm not the only one to notice your ploy.

It's the same trick you pulled about not supporting Labour.

You don't see me pretending to be unsure or being a doubting Thomas when it suits.

You get good honest, straight talking, right wing politics and anti EU arguments.

ANYONE that hasn't made their mind up by now isn't trying hard enough...... Kermit may be woefully out of touch on this, but at least he has the courage of his convictions.

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 08 Jun 16 1.45pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by matt_himself

Gusset, I am picking up on your double standards. No more, no less. On the one hand you say something (for example that people shouldn't be judged on their looks but their thoughts) and then go and criticise someone on their looks.

I have not had the time to read your so-called transcript because I am travelling at the moment. Once I get a chance, I will and once it's authencity has been confirmed, will comment.

With regards to the EU, you have bleated on about corruption in countries and companies you politically oppose. I don't think the corruption of the EU sits we'll with you. However, you have fallen for the Remain slur that Michael perpetuates that if you vote Brexit, you are a racist little Englander. Think for yourself.

And welcome back.

You did well for a few posts but the pressure of not mentioning the words 'white' nor the bolded above got to you, eh?

Pre-emptive strike tactics. I can see right through you.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 08 Jun 16 1.48pm

Originally posted by matt_himself

Gusset, I am picking up on your double standards. No more, no less. On the one hand you say something (for example that people shouldn't be judged on their looks but their thoughts) and then go and criticise someone on their looks.

I have not had the time to read your so-called transcript because I am travelling at the moment. Once I get a chance, I will and once it's authencity has been confirmed, will comment.

With regards to the EU, you have bleated on about corruption in countries and companies you politically oppose. I don't think the corruption of the EU sits we'll with you. However, you have fallen for the Remain slur that Michael perpetuates that if you vote Brexit, you are a racist little Englander. Think for yourself.

I am thinking for myself. Look over my last few posts and you'll see I've tried to balance both sides if only to try and make sense of them myself. Now I'm not saying that all of the remainers are using the xenophobic arguments but it cannot be denied that some have. We've even seen the 'allow the right sort of foreigners in' argument on here!

Was interesting to see Dave ignore Corbyn's observation that 2 government brexiters look forward to reducing worker's rights during pmq's today.

To finish, here's a pic that Hoof likes

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 08 Jun 16 1.52pm

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

I'm not the only one to notice your ploy.

It's the same trick you pulled about not supporting Labour.

You don't see me pretending to be unsure or being a doubting Thomas when it suits.

You get good honest, straight talking, right wing politics and anti EU arguments.

ANYONE that hasn't made their mind up by now isn't trying hard enough...... Kermit may be woefully out of touch on this, but at least he has the courage of his convictions.

I went back to labour when Corbyn was elected leader,,up to that point I hadn't voted Labour for years.

Now you have effectively accused me of lying which I strongly deny because I haven't. Please retract your allegation.

 

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View mezzer's Profile mezzer Flag Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 08 Jun 16 1.52pm Send a Private Message to mezzer Add mezzer as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

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couple of articles from German press - Spiegel showing how the referendum isviewed from abroad.

Includes this, which muddies the EU army argument somewhat.

EU Denies Times Report about an EU Army

Among those invited to the meeting called by Selmayr were Chancellor Angela Merkel's advisor on European affairs, Uwe Corsepius, as well as representatives from France, Slovakia and Malta. Slovakia is scheduled to take over the rotating EU presidency in July and Malta is to follow in that role in January 2017. In addition, European Social Democrats are currently working on a paper calling for the intensification of European integration.

Meanwhile, those in favor of Britain's departure from the EU have begun resorting to dubious reports in their effort to win over voters. A story in the British daily The Times on Friday claims that the EU has taken "steps towards creating a European army." According to the story in the conservative euroskeptic paper, the plan was to have been kept secret until after the Brexit referendum.

The story was likely referring to comprehensive foreign policy guidelines currently being developed by Federica Mogherini, the EU's top foreign policy representative. Mogherini's draft text includes ideas aimed at exploring stronger joint European defense efforts. Originally, she was scheduled to present her draft text in the coming days, but the presentation has been pushed back to June 24 due to British sensitivities regarding common EU defense efforts.

The European Commission immediately denied the Times report and said that the EU's new foreign and defense strategy does not include plans for the creation of an EU army.

There's your reason to leave, right there.

How can you trust anyone with such a ridiculous name?

 


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View johnfirewall's Profile johnfirewall Flag 08 Jun 16 1.52pm Send a Private Message to johnfirewall Add johnfirewall as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted


You get good honest, straight talking, right wing politics and anti EU arguments.

ANYONE that hasn't made their mind up by now isn't trying hard enough...... Kermit may be woefully out of touch on this, but at least he has the courage of his convictions.

I can see their dilemma. Vote out and by the next election they'll be fully fledged BNP members.

 

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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 08 Jun 16 1.53pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

And welcome back.

You did well for a few posts but the pressure of not mentioning the words 'white' nor the bolded above got to you, eh?

Pre-emptive strike tactics. I can see right through you.

I see you are still avoiding serious debate in favour glib generalisations.

Still it gives you something to do whilst the men are out earning a days wage.

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 08 Jun 16 1.54pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

I am thinking for myself. Look over my last few posts and you'll see I've tried to balance both sides if only to try and make sense of them myself. Now I'm not saying that all of the remainers are using the xenophobic arguments but it cannot be denied that some have. We've even seen the 'allow the right sort of foreigners in' argument on here!

Was interesting to see Dave ignore Corbyn's observation that 2 government brexiters look forward to reducing worker's rights during pmq's today.

To finish, here's a pic that Hoof likes

Utter rot Gusset. You have displayed contempt and hatred, and most of your posts, for the Leave camp.

We know how you are going to vote. Just admit you will do the same as Comrade Corbyn and forgo principle in favour of short term politking.

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 08 Jun 16 1.58pm

Originally posted by matt_himself

Utter rot Gusset. You have displayed contempt and hatred, and most of your posts, for the Leave camp.

We know how you are going to vote. Just admit you will do the same as Comrade Corbyn and forgo principle in favour of short term politking.

I do find Gove, Johnson and Farage contemptable, and their reasons for brexit. If I choose to vote leave it will be for different reasons, as I've outlined earlier.

Do you know how I'm going to vote because I don't? Perhaps I should refer to you as mystic matt in future.

 

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Hoof Hearted 08 Jun 16 1.58pm

Originally posted by nickgusset

I went back to labour when Corbyn was elected leader,,up to that point I hadn't voted Labour for years.

Now you have effectively accused me of lying which I strongly deny because I haven't. Please retract your allegation.

I'm retracting nothing...... tell us you're a Bremainer...... it's more obvious than Elton John's pathetic denial he was involved in the threesome scandal.

 

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