The 'I told you so' EU referendum - Officially the Worst Thread Ever

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Remain or leave

Remain
30
37%
Leave
51
63%
 
Total votes: 81

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flash gunner
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nut flush gooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
Forget the lopsided arguments, let's look at pure facts don't bring in web-links. .
nut flush gooner wrote:
Herd wrote:Flush you havent answered my question ,whats the website ? European Amputee dating whith specialist in vertically challenged persons ?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/busin ... 06706.html
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm only answering herd's question. Shame you haven't learnt how to read yet ;).

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
oh i can read :proudtosay:
let's look at pure facts don't bring in web-links.
:barscarf:

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flash gunner wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
Forget the lopsided arguments, let's look at pure facts don't bring in web-links. .
nut flush gooner wrote:
Herd wrote:Flush you havent answered my question ,whats the website ? European Amputee dating whith specialist in vertically challenged persons ?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/busin ... 06706.html
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm only answering herd's question. Shame you haven't learnt how to read yet ;).

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
oh i can read :proudtosay:
let's look at pure facts don't bring in web-links.
:barscarf:
If you can read why aren't you backing up your Brexit arguments with the retail sales figures issued by several retailers today for christmas trading?

I think it's because you are oblivious to it all to be honest.

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Nut flush is probably one of the biggest cut and paste "pseudo" business savvy bores on the internet ,certainly on this site,it isnt worth debating because he doesnt know what he's talking about .
Like many politicians he can argue but rarely does convey that he actually understands what he is arguing about so lots of graphs and charts get bandied about .
Randomly thrown numbers from a Pro european rag are presented as fact ,well thats a turn up for the books .

We wont leave the EU ,the Tories and the people who run them didnt have a plan for the vote going against them so they are stalling untill big business tells them what to do !

Brexits effect is speculative since no one really knows what will happen untill and unless it does .

We are a very long way from leaving th EU , we havent started the process and I doubt if we ever will but if we do I think it will be so watered down it wont make a difference to us.

The endless chatter on the subject is pointless for me now.

All I know is that the country voted for OUT but it hasnt happened and it hasnt even begun to happen ,what does that tell you about the importance or rather the irelavence of voting !
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Never be deceived that the rich will permit you to vote away their wealth.
As much as I believe that leaving is best for the country in the long run, I agree with the pessimistic view that our political class are too tied into personal finance and they won't risk their own position and we will end up no better off.The whole system is incestuous T May 's husband is in receipt of Government contracts through G4s. No doubt he has a top accountancy firm looking after their financial stability. They won't burn their own boats.

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A11M11 wrote:Never be deceived that the rich will permit you to vote away their wealth.
As much as I believe that leaving is best for the country in the long run, I agree with the pessimistic view that our political class are too tied into personal finance and they won't risk their own position and we will end up no better off.The whole system is incestuous T May 's husband is in receipt of Government contracts through G4s. No doubt he has a top accountancy firm looking after their financial stability. They won't burn their own boats.
Hmmmmm! Do you live near Norwich?!

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Play nice now, kiddies... :wink:

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No problems with Snappy

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A11M11 wrote:No problems with Snappy
Wasn't referring to you two lads. :wink:

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Hmmmmm! Do you live near Norwich?!

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No real problems with anyone.

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A11M11 wrote:No real problems with anyone.
:rubchin: :lol: :wink:

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i see Theresa Mayhem has opened her mouth again and the pound has once again collapsed :roll:

what a shame all the money that is required to get people off hospital trolleys is being used instead to spend on the administrative nightmare which will be Brexit. :oops:

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Gunner Rob wrote:i see Theresa Mayhem has opened her mouth again and the pound has once again collapsed :roll:

what a shame all the money that is required to get people off hospital trolleys is being used instead to spend on the administrative nightmare which will be Brexit. :oops:



I don't know what should bother the English people more ................leaving the eu or getting into bed with mad b*stard trump :lol: :lol:

Nice to see that we (Ireland) are going to be left behind AGAIN - I said back when the brexit vote won, that we should have gone out straight away and aggressively chased up the multi national companies and got them to relocate to Ireland. Of course our sneaky cuntbag leader ( :roll: ) was too busy sucking the English parliament's cock and too afraid to upset them, that he stood idly by and now trump is going to engineer some trade agreement with the uk and we might actually lose the American companies we already have :roll: :evil: :evil: :censored:

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Herd wrote:Nut flush is probably one of the biggest cut and paste "pseudo" business savvy bores on the internet ,certainly on this site,it isnt worth debating because he doesnt know what he's talking about .
Like many politicians he can argue but rarely does convey that he actually understands what he is arguing about so lots of graphs and charts get bandied about .
Randomly thrown numbers from a Pro european rag are presented as fact ,well thats a turn up for the books .

We wont leave the EU ,the Tories and the people who run them didnt have a plan for the vote going against them so they are stalling untill big business tells them what to do !

Brexits effect is speculative since no one really knows what will happen untill and unless it does .

We are a very long way from leaving th EU , we havent started the process and I doubt if we ever will but if we do I think it will be so watered down it wont make a difference to us.

The endless chatter on the subject is pointless for me now.

All I know is that the country voted for OUT but it hasnt happened and it hasnt even begun to happen ,what does that tell you about the importance or rather the irelavence of voting !
Herd, you have said all along that we are not leaving the EU. I think you will be proven wrong tomorrow.

It's quite funny how you think I don't understand the issues surrounding our membership of the EU, yet all you do is post conspiracy theories. Now if that isn't a genuine lack of understanding of what is going on then what is !

Theresa May is not stupid, she knows that she would get booted out of government if she tried anything else other than leaving the EU. And by that I mean leaving the single market, not some softer version.

Why was Michael Gove seen sucking up to Donald Trump this weekend, it's because he and TM know we need to be America's puppets to get out of this mess.

I am pleased you are drawing a line under the debate, because your delusion can't get a lot worse tbh.

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nutflush is quite right, I have said all along that there is no soft brexit. The Eu wont allow it, and dont forget that they hold all the power now.

As Theresa Mayhem has also said all along "Brexit means Brexit" - and by that she means out, out, out of everything! She has said that because she knows that the Eu would not agree to anything else!

There will be a HARD Brexit where clearly the UK (or whats left of it after Scotland leaves) will be worse off, or if the country comes to its senses and at the end of the next two years decides that it probably wont be a good idea to leave after all. (Article 50 can be triggered and then stopped by the way) Anyway I am still hopeful of the latter, but maybe that is just blind optimism on my part - a bit like an AKB thinking that Arsenal can win the PL still :lol:

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