The 'No to the EU' campaign Vol 2

The 'No to the EU' campaign Vol 2

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anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Mrr T said:
Is the euro bail out a ponzi scheme? Yes. However, so is every government pension scheme.
True enough and we have a whopper of our own, reason enough then to distance ourselves from being dragged into someone elses!

Sam All

3,101 posts

102 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Zod said:
He's SPD, not CDU, so it's unclear to me what power she has over him.
He is EU and Merkel has power over all that is the EU/EZ. No?

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Sam All said:
Zod said:
He's SPD, not CDU, so it's unclear to me what power she has over him.
He is EU and Merkel has power over all that is the EU/EZ. No?
He is an elected MEP and is elected by the body of MEPs to his position in The Parliament. She can do nothing to him.


(He is a total arse though)

don4l

10,058 posts

177 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Zod said:
don4l said:
I said that Merkel would sort out Schulz. smile


said:
According to Die Welt, Mr Schulz has become 'persona-non grata' at the highest levels of Mrs Merkel's party due to his reaction to the Brexit vote.

CDU secretary general Peter Tauber told the German newspaper that Mr Schulz's Social Democratic Party 'stands for everything that makes people angry at Europe'.
He's SPD, not CDU, so it's unclear to me what power she has over him.
CDU can muster a majority of MEPs.

His term is due to finish towards the end of the year. He was almost guaranteed a second term.

don4l

10,058 posts

177 months

Friday 8th July 2016
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Earlier, I was trying to identify a piece of music. I know that it is played at last night of the Proms, so I naturally looked up Last Night of The Proms on YouTube. While I was watching it, I felt that Remaniacs would find it difficult to watch such clearly Nationalistic jingoism.

Personally, I love it. I love music, and I really love the anarchic attitude from the audience. People interrupting the performance with car horns, whistles and kalamazoos(SP)(actually - is that the right word at all?).

Anyway, what is clear is that the orchestra love the anarchy. They are playing in front of an audience that are having a bloody fantastic time. The audience take the piss, and in return the conductor takes the piss back. You can see from the faces of the orchestra that they are having a great time.

Everybody is enjoying themselves.

While I was watching it, I formed the impression that Remainers would find it difficult to watch. There are a lot of Union Jacks being waved about. I get the impression that some of you will find these difficult to look at. I also noticed that there were flags from all over the rest of the world present. None of these foreign flag wavers felt unwelcome.


I initially thought that all these foreign flags would allay your fears. There were flags from France, Italy, Germany, South Africa, and, I am proud to say, Ireland.

However, I get the feeling that none of you will feel proud of this fantastic British tradition.

So, tell me that I am wrong.

If you love the Last Night of the Proms, then tell me why it makes you feel proud. Rule Britannia, Enigma Variations, Jupiter and

Here is a link:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUXBrek5N9g

These questions are for Remainers only.

Which was your favourite tune, and at what time did it start in the video?

What does the cross on the tenors chest signify?





anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 8th July 2016
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don4l said:
Earlier, I was trying to identify a piece of music. I know that it is played at last night of the Proms, so I naturally looked up Last Night of The Proms on YouTube. While I was watching it, I felt that Remaniacs would find it difficult to watch such clearly Nationalistic jingoism.

Personally, I love it. I love music, and I really love the anarchic attitude from the audience. People interrupting the performance with car horns, whistles and kalamazoos(SP)(actually - is that the right word at all?).

Anyway, what is clear is that the orchestra love the anarchy. They are playing in front of an audience that are having a bloody fantastic time. The audience take the piss, and in return the conductor takes the piss back. You can see from the faces of the orchestra that they are having a great time.

Everybody is enjoying themselves.

While I was watching it, I formed the impression that Remainers would find it difficult to watch. There are a lot of Union Jacks being waved about. I get the impression that some of you will find these difficult to look at. I also noticed that there were flags from all over the rest of the world present. None of these foreign flag wavers felt unwelcome.


I initially thought that all these foreign flags would allay your fears. There were flags from France, Italy, Germany, South Africa, and, I am proud to say, Ireland.

However, I get the feeling that none of you will feel proud of this fantastic British tradition.

So, tell me that I am wrong.

If you love the Last Night of the Proms, then tell me why it makes you feel proud. Rule Britannia, Enigma Variations, Jupiter and

Here is a link:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUXBrek5N9g

These questions are for Remainers only.

Which was your favourite tune, and at what time did it start in the video?

What does the cross on the tenors chest signify?
You seem to think that those who voted to remain don't like their country.
Not true.

I happened to think the best thing for my country was to vote to remain, doesn't mean I would feel uncomfortable watching the proms-what a ridiculous thing to say!

Northern Munkee

5,354 posts

201 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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Neatly pulls together everything that's going on at the moment.

Brexit, EU Commission, Immigration, BHS, Elite, Goldman Sachs... http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/07/09/jos-manuel-ba...

GoodOlBoy

541 posts

104 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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Northern Munkee said:
Neatly pulls together everything that's going on at the moment.

Brexit, EU Commission, Immigration, BHS, Elite, Goldman Sachs... http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/07/09/jos-manuel-ba...
Why don't they just rename the EU the Goldman Sachs zone ?


anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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don4l said:
Earlier, I was trying to identify a piece of music. I know that it is played at last night of the Proms, so I naturally looked up Last Night of The Proms on YouTube. While I was watching it, I felt that Remaniacs would find it difficult to watch such clearly Nationalistic jingoism.

Personally, I love it. I love music, and I really love the anarchic attitude from the audience. People interrupting the performance with car horns, whistles and kalamazoos(SP)(actually - is that the right word at all?).

Anyway, what is clear is that the orchestra love the anarchy. They are playing in front of an audience that are having a bloody fantastic time. The audience take the piss, and in return the conductor takes the piss back. You can see from the faces of the orchestra that they are having a great time.

Everybody is enjoying themselves.

While I was watching it, I formed the impression that Remainers would find it difficult to watch. There are a lot of Union Jacks being waved about. I get the impression that some of you will find these difficult to look at. I also noticed that there were flags from all over the rest of the world present. None of these foreign flag wavers felt unwelcome.


I initially thought that all these foreign flags would allay your fears. There were flags from France, Italy, Germany, South Africa, and, I am proud to say, Ireland.

However, I get the feeling that none of you will feel proud of this fantastic British tradition.

So, tell me that I am wrong.

If you love the Last Night of the Proms, then tell me why it makes you feel proud. Rule Britannia, Enigma Variations, Jupiter and

Here is a link:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUXBrek5N9g

These questions are for Remainers only.

Which was your favourite tune, and at what time did it start in the video?

What does the cross on the tenors chest signify?
FFS.

Did you really post this utter nonsense.

bitchstewie

51,522 posts

211 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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don4l said:
Earlier, I was trying to identify a piece of music. I know that it is played at last night of the Proms, so I naturally looked up Last Night of The Proms on YouTube. While I was watching it, I felt that Remaniacs would find it difficult to watch such clearly Nationalistic jingoism.

Personally, I love it. I love music, and I really love the anarchic attitude from the audience. People interrupting the performance with car horns, whistles and kalamazoos(SP)(actually - is that the right word at all?).

Anyway, what is clear is that the orchestra love the anarchy. They are playing in front of an audience that are having a bloody fantastic time. The audience take the piss, and in return the conductor takes the piss back. You can see from the faces of the orchestra that they are having a great time.

Everybody is enjoying themselves.

While I was watching it, I formed the impression that Remainers would find it difficult to watch. There are a lot of Union Jacks being waved about. I get the impression that some of you will find these difficult to look at. I also noticed that there were flags from all over the rest of the world present. None of these foreign flag wavers felt unwelcome.


I initially thought that all these foreign flags would allay your fears. There were flags from France, Italy, Germany, South Africa, and, I am proud to say, Ireland.

However, I get the feeling that none of you will feel proud of this fantastic British tradition.

So, tell me that I am wrong.

If you love the Last Night of the Proms, then tell me why it makes you feel proud. Rule Britannia, Enigma Variations, Jupiter and

Here is a link:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUXBrek5N9g

These questions are for Remainers only.

Which was your favourite tune, and at what time did it start in the video?

What does the cross on the tenors chest signify?
What's your point or am I being a bit thick?

I voted remain and I won't watch the proms because I don't like that kind of music.

How has anything you just wrote got anything to do with the EU issue? confused

Northern Munkee

5,354 posts

201 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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This seems to have not made it high up on the mainstream media agenda.

http://www.unilad.co.uk/news/the-government-respon...

hidetheelephants

24,577 posts

194 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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GoodOlBoy said:
Northern Munkee said:
Neatly pulls together everything that's going on at the moment.

Brexit, EU Commission, Immigration, BHS, Elite, Goldman Sachs... http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/07/09/jos-manuel-ba...
Why don't they just rename the EU the Goldman Sachs zone ?
Could the revolving door be any more obvious?

don4l

10,058 posts

177 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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hidetheelephants said:
GoodOlBoy said:
Northern Munkee said:
Neatly pulls together everything that's going on at the moment.

Brexit, EU Commission, Immigration, BHS, Elite, Goldman Sachs... http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/07/09/jos-manuel-ba...
Why don't they just rename the EU the Goldman Sachs zone ?
Could the revolving door be any more obvious?
I don't think so.

I had seen many comments about Goldman Sachs and the EU. TBH, I had thought that it was all a bit tin foil hattery.


dandarez

13,294 posts

284 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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Northern Munkee said:
This seems to have not made it high up on the mainstream media agenda.

http://www.unilad.co.uk/news/the-government-respon...
Interesting!

Over 4 million signed it too.

Still pondering why the other nearly 12 million remainiacs didn't sign it.

Perhaps they took the honest advice to 'Get over it!' and did?

biggrin

chris watton

22,477 posts

261 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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dandarez said:
Northern Munkee said:
This seems to have not made it high up on the mainstream media agenda.

http://www.unilad.co.uk/news/the-government-respon...
Interesting!

Over 4 million signed it too.

Still pondering why the other nearly 12 million remainiacs didn't sign it.

Perhaps they took the honest advice to 'Get over it!' and did?

biggrin
Didn't the votes get manipulated by people adding thousands of signatures world-wide?

Mr_B

10,480 posts

244 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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dandarez said:
Interesting!

Over 4 million signed it too.

Still pondering why the other nearly 12 million remainiacs didn't sign it.

Perhaps they took the honest advice to 'Get over it!' and did?

biggrin
Its a bit like asking why the LibDem membership didn't surge to the tune of millions when they came out as said they wanted to take the UK back into the EU. Perhaps its not that big a deal to many to even bother voting for that lame excuse of a party, let alone starting a new one and spending 25 years campaigning for the UK in Europe Party.
Any remainers want to put their hand up and say they are voting LibDem to get back into the EU asap ? Anyone ....

///ajd

8,964 posts

207 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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Mr_B said:
Its a bit like asking why the LibDem membership didn't surge to the tune of millions when they came out as said they wanted to take the UK back into the EU. Perhaps its not that big a deal to many to even bother voting for that lame excuse of a party, let alone starting a new one and spending 25 years campaigning for the UK in Europe Party.
Any remainers want to put their hand up and say they are voting LibDem to get back into the EU asap ? Anyone ....
It won't be necessary to vote LibDem as May will sort it all out well before the next GE.




turbobloke

104,085 posts

261 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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///ajd said:
Mr_B said:
Its a bit like asking why the LibDem membership didn't surge to the tune of millions when they came out as said they wanted to take the UK back into the EU. Perhaps its not that big a deal to many to even bother voting for that lame excuse of a party, let alone starting a new one and spending 25 years campaigning for the UK in Europe Party.
Any remainers want to put their hand up and say they are voting LibDem to get back into the EU asap ? Anyone ....
It won't be necessary to vote LibDem as May will sort it all out well before the next GE.
The 'it' being Brexit means it will take a little longer.

Puggit

48,508 posts

249 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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Mr_B

10,480 posts

244 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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///ajd said:
Mr_B said:
Its a bit like asking why the LibDem membership didn't surge to the tune of millions when they came out as said they wanted to take the UK back into the EU. Perhaps its not that big a deal to many to even bother voting for that lame excuse of a party, let alone starting a new one and spending 25 years campaigning for the UK in Europe Party.
Any remainers want to put their hand up and say they are voting LibDem to get back into the EU asap ? Anyone ....
It won't be necessary to vote LibDem as May will sort it all out well before the next GE.
What do you think will happen under May then, trigger article 50 or not ?
Labour managed to get 100K new members just for a change or to keep their leader. The pro EU fans are now placing their trust in the Tory party to somehow save them then ? You are very relaxed about it. One min its the end of the world, but the next it doesn't even require voting for the only party to come out as very pro EU and to say they want back in. Seems people can't be that arsed beyond Facebook and online campaigns.


Edited by Mr_B on Saturday 9th July 21:02