The 'No to the EU' campaign Vol 2

The 'No to the EU' campaign Vol 2

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anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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In the same way that we have the custard test to prove car ownership, maybe we should also ask for photo evidence of voting choice.

All this talk of 'many leave voters are now wishing they had voted remain' is simply more sour grapes and bs. I'm guessing it's just remainers who are so upset that they're passing themselves off as leavers to sell the story of woe!

Sad, sad people!

don4l

10,058 posts

176 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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///ajd said:
I've not been following all the thread ls here but this used to be the main one

after this

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/bre...

this seems to fully validate the banking exodus 'scaremongering'.

this suggests tariff free single market access is crucial for protecting UK future economy.

this means the norway option and free movement

is that really want leavers want and voted for?

i can understand all this respecting democracy talk, but from a business point of view it just feels like the decision has clearly been made on a very false prospectus.

If i did a business case in my org for a project and said
- won't affect our $3 trillion GDP
- will allow to save £350m week
- will allow us to control migration
... i might put that to 50 board directors as a business case and can support from 26 and rejection from 24. close but it would carry a majority decision and we decide to do it.

now the day later i tell them
- it might really hit GDP hard
- won't get £350 million back
- might not be able to control migration
.....would the 50 board directors say "well a majority agreed it was a good idea yesterday so we'll still crack on with the project?"

still feels a bit insane to me.
Why are you still here?

You lost.

Just accept it.

The rest of us are preparing for a bright future.

A future where Britain can take her rightful place on the world stage. I understand that you traitors do not welcome this prospect.

We will soon be able to negotiate our own trade agreements with countries like India and the USA. We won't be at the back of the queue, because Obama will be out and there will be a republican president.

Thinking about it, I almost feel sorry for the lefties.

For some inexplicable reason they seem outraged by the prospect of Trump becoming president.

We have voted Leave.

Isn't life fantastic?


Burwood

18,709 posts

246 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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I see Don is also in Surrey. Howdy neighbour hehe

Femur

285 posts

99 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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don4l said:
Why are you still here?

You lost.

Just accept it.

The rest of us are preparing for a bright future.

A future where Britain can take her rightful place on the world stage. I understand that you traitors do not welcome this prospect.

We will soon be able to negotiate our own trade agreements with countries like India and the USA. We won't be at the back of the queue, because Obama will be out and there will be a republican president.

Thinking about it, I almost feel sorry for the lefties.

For some inexplicable reason they seem outraged by the prospect of Trump becoming president.

We have voted Leave.

Isn't life fantastic?

You're an actual lunatic.

///ajd

8,964 posts

206 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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don4l said:
Why are you still here?

You lost.

Just accept it.

The rest of us are preparing for a bright future.

A future where Britain can take her rightful place on the world stage. I understand that you traitors do not welcome this prospect.

We will soon be able to negotiate our own trade agreements with countries like India and the USA. We won't be at the back of the queue, because Obama will be out and there will be a republican president.

Thinking about it, I almost feel sorry for the lefties.

For some inexplicable reason they seem outraged by the prospect of Trump becoming president.

We have voted Leave.

Isn't life fantastic?

losing 1000's of jobs the day after brexit is fantastic?

using the traitor word again? after all that happened the week before? really?





alfie2244

11,292 posts

188 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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Femur said:
don4l said:
Why are you still here?

You lost.

Just accept it.

The rest of us are preparing for a bright future.

A future where Britain can take her rightful place on the world stage. I understand that you traitors do not welcome this prospect.

We will soon be able to negotiate our own trade agreements with countries like India and the USA. We won't be at the back of the queue, because Obama will be out and there will be a republican president.

Thinking about it, I almost feel sorry for the lefties.

For some inexplicable reason they seem outraged by the prospect of Trump becoming president.

We have voted Leave.

Isn't life fantastic?

You're an actual lunatic.
And the lunatics are taking over the asylum yikes

don4l

10,058 posts

176 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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Femur said:
don4l said:
Why are you still here?

You lost.

Just accept it.

The rest of us are preparing for a bright future.

A future where Britain can take her rightful place on the world stage. I understand that you traitors do not welcome this prospect.

We will soon be able to negotiate our own trade agreements with countries like India and the USA. We won't be at the back of the queue, because Obama will be out and there will be a republican president.

Thinking about it, I almost feel sorry for the lefties.

For some inexplicable reason they seem outraged by the prospect of Trump becoming president.

We have voted Leave.

Isn't life fantastic?

You're an actual lunatic.
Are you an actual leftie?

Are you one of those idiots who votes for a party that claims to represent the working man, and then increases unemployment?

Every Labour government since the end of WWII has increased unemployment.

Two of them actually bankrupted the country before they got kicked out.

And yet, there are still people who are stupid enough to vote for them.





Cobnapint

8,627 posts

151 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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don4l said:
Are you an actual leftie?

Are you one of those idiots who votes for a party that claims to represent the working man, and then increases unemployment?

Every Labour government since the end of WWII has increased unemployment.

Two of them actually bankrupted the country before they got kicked out.

And yet, there are still people who are stupid enough to vote for them.
Like they say, poor people have been voting Labour for over one hundred years - and they're still poor.

pingu393

7,788 posts

205 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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don'tbesilly said:
Anyone else watching Andrew Marr?

Marr has just savaged Sajid Javid on the remainers claims/predictions of collapse of the economy pre-referendum.
It was embarrassing watching Javid squirm as he virtually admitted that most of what was claimed were in fact untruths.

Marr made him look a complete fool.
Isn't it interesting how two people can see the same interview and get completely opposite ideas about it.

I saw Javid's answers as brutally honest. Along the lines of "I said what I thought was needed to be said to win - and I lost. We are where we are. Now let's get on with sorting this mess out. Bickering about who was right and who was wrong is pointless."

Before the interview I thought the guy's finger was well off the pulse, especially since he was in Australia when he should have been in India during the Tata Steel talks.

I don't like the young Kinnock (mainly because he is the progeny of Neil and Glenys), but I liked what he said about Labour needing a negotiator.

Kinnock and Javid seem to have got a deal together for Port Talbot by bending (or breaking) the rules. This shows that they can work together.

Maybe we could do worse than having them at the tops of their respective trees.

don'tbesilly

13,933 posts

163 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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///ajd said:
More gloom and doom lifted from the Guardian/FT & the BBC evil
If you're not spewing hatred and division with your insidious and snidy remarks, you're spreading more doom laden messages to talk the country down.

There is a solution to your constant sniping and derisory comments, you could move to a country that still wants to remain within the EU.

I suggest you get a move on though, based on the intentions of a growing number of countries looking to replicate what 17.4 UK residents have chosen, your choice of countries could well diminish. (There's some doom for you!)

Get a life and move on please.


don'tbesilly

13,933 posts

163 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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Burwood said:
I see Don is also in Surrey. Howdy neighbour hehe
Me too wavey

Japveesix

4,480 posts

168 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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don4l said:
Why are you still here?

You lost.

Just accept it.

The rest of us are preparing for a bright future.

A future where Britain can take her rightful place on the world stage. I understand that you traitors do not welcome this prospect.

We will soon be able to negotiate our own trade agreements with countries like India and the USA. We won't be at the back of the queue, because Obama will be out and there will be a republican president.

Thinking about it, I almost feel sorry for the lefties.

For some inexplicable reason they seem outraged by the prospect of Trump becoming president.

We have voted Leave.

Isn't life fantastic?

Brilliant, spoken like a true stereotype. This could genuinely have been lifted straight from The Onion and I wouldn't be surprised.

Robertj21a

16,477 posts

105 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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///ajd said:
losing 1000's of jobs the day after brexit is fantastic?

using the traitor word again? after all that happened the week before? really?
Clearly, you're quite active on the forum and, presumably, have a lot of knowledge of how government and big business works. Any chance that you can use that expertise to come up with positive thoughts on how the *United* Kingdom should now proceed towards a better, brighter, future for all of us ?

don4l

10,058 posts

176 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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///ajd said:
don4l said:
Why are you still here?

You lost.

Just accept it.

The rest of us are preparing for a bright future.

A future where Britain can take her rightful place on the world stage. I understand that you traitors do not welcome this prospect.

We will soon be able to negotiate our own trade agreements with countries like India and the USA. We won't be at the back of the queue, because Obama will be out and there will be a republican president.

Thinking about it, I almost feel sorry for the lefties.

For some inexplicable reason they seem outraged by the prospect of Trump becoming president.

We have voted Leave.

Isn't life fantastic?

losing 1000's of jobs the day after brexit is fantastic?

using the traitor word again? after all that happened the week before? really?
I suspect that you haven't read the thread.

The consensus seems to be that we should all work together for a better future.

You, and many of the other losers, want to carry on fighting.

You socialists really hate democracy, don't you?





sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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Robertj21a said:
Clearly, you're quite active on the forum and, presumably, have a lot of knowledge of how government and big business works. Any chance that you can use that expertise to come up with positive thoughts on how the *United* Kingdom should now proceed towards a better, brighter, future for all of us ?
As mentioned previously, he's long on rhetoric, short on knowledge / facts!

pkrplyr

285 posts

183 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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You don't like lefties and socialist eh.

Well how about this;
Disaffected labour voters got Brexit over the line.
We are looking at an unelected right wing pm and cabinet. Those voters won't like further welfare and public service cuts.
There is a genuine chance that labour will win the next general election with far from moderate left wing leadership.

If this happens you can be satisfied that you helped the situation.

hora

37,123 posts

211 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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I've had supposed friends turn on me. One called me an idiot. I thought it utterly bizarre. Even after the result all I see on FB is posts about 'article 50' and the result will be ignored. There really are some idiots out there (yes on both sides) but the press trolling as usual really isn't helping is it.

D-Angle

4,467 posts

242 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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Hugh Jarse said:
turbobloke said:
Einion Yrth said:
Owen Jones said:
This was not a vote on the undeniable lack of accountability and transparency of the European Union.
For me it was, at least; and others I suspect. Just the left failing to understand again.
Agreed.
+1
and the reactionary moron solutions to problems
Refugees in Greece? = Turkey under dictatorship a member
Latins over budget? = Lend unpayable amounts of money
Latins no money even to pay debts? = finally insist on austerity now debts have become impossible
Nobody wants Merkels migrants? = fine each refusal at €250000 per person

These are the responses of unaccountable morons.
Same here, the lack of democracy and accountability, and the complete lack of desire to change that, decided my vote long before this whole thing started. Immigration never even crossed my mind, I was surprised it was such a focal point for the Leave campaign though, surely people who were so inclined were pretty safe Leave votes without being targeted so vehemently?

Robertj21a

16,477 posts

105 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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pkrplyr said:
You don't like lefties and socialist eh.

Well how about this;
Disaffected labour voters got Brexit over the line.
We are looking at an unelected right wing pm and cabinet. Those voters won't like further welfare and public service cuts.
There is a genuine chance that labour will win the next general election with far from moderate left wing leadership.

If this happens you can be satisfied that you helped the situation.
I swear some people have lost their marbles today. Is it the weather or just 'nutter' season ?

As others on this thread have said, we've moved on. Any bright ideas from you that we can use to help move the country forward ?

pkrplyr

285 posts

183 months

Sunday 26th June 2016
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Robertj21a said:
I swear some people have lost their marbles today. Is it the weather or just 'nutter' season ?

As others on this thread have said, we've moved on. Any bright ideas from you that we can use to help move the country forward ?
In answer to your questions.
Nutter season.
Spend taxpayers money on education, specifically adressing the issue of endemic ignorance, along with social and economics understanding.