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ClaphamGT3

11,314 posts

244 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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The Dangerous Elk said:
That is correct. My own boat would be a personal identifier, and that does not happen with me and the internet.
Which is quite telling.

The Dangerous Elk

4,642 posts

78 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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El stovey said:
No it’s obviously a toy noddy car that you put money in, nobody owns them.

You’ve created a fake profile saying you live near water and used a profile picture with a boat proof please in it that isn’t yoursproof please and made up stuff about your jobproof please. You pretended to be a doctorproof please (always was a Dentist, never claimed otherwise) and then got found out so then made out you were a dentist.

Is that your boat or not? no

Sorry to everyone else, it just bugs me these liars coming on here and making up stuff. LOL, you are funny

Kiwi LS2

202 posts

118 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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The Dangerous Elk said:
You think I should let his lies roll ?
If I may be so churlish to jump in, as a frequent reader infrequent poster I guess it just seems fairly boring from both of you. No one but you two really seem to care. So, seems you asked the question, yeah - who's he hurting?

Anyhow, my bi-annual post (pretty much) would be best to say on topic - unlike you two.

I hope the police investigate as they have been asked the if needed the courts take the necessary action. Both sides told complete bks, I don't like that we're leaving, but people are clutching straws if they think this is ground for a re-run. The big and red bus, Boris Gove et al promising the moon on a stick is better grounds for a re-run than a bit of old fashioned fraud.

It's all bks though, really, and good luck to all for keeping our sanity throughout the proceeding months of bhing, infighting, backstabbing and treachery. And that is probably just your day job, never mind the pearls of poison coming out of the houses of parliament!

The Dangerous Elk

4,642 posts

78 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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ClaphamGT3 said:
Which is quite telling.
Tells you I know what the internet is. Not a chance in hell I will put personal info on an "open" internet forum.

Edited by The Dangerous Elk on Tuesday 17th July 10:50

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

256 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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El stovey said:
Another desperate returned banned poster, rejoining in the last year just to drone on endlessly about brexit and trump.

Sad.
Oh the irony rofl

gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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budgie smuggler said:
Ziplobb said:
I thought had already voted to un-screw ourselves from the mess that is The European Union
You thought wrong.

We'll be following their rules without having a say in them.
Strange, that sounds remarkable like what some
here are saying will happen in 10 - 15 years "when we rejoin"

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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The Dangerous Elk said:
ClaphamGT3 said:
That's 'no' then......
That is correct. My own boat would be a personal identifier, and that does not happen with me and the internet.
Finally, you’ve admitted you posted a picture of someone else’s boat rather than your own because it doesn’t allow people to identify you. rofl

And here’s what someone said about your fake medical experience..

968 said:
The last paragraph is quite funny because it's quite clearly a lie. You have no medical qualifications or experience. If you had you wouldn't be writing such a load of utter nonsense. If you did work in healthcare, I wonder what you did? IT back office perhaps, or maybe a cleaner?


The Dangerous Elk

4,642 posts

78 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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El stovey said:
Oh do sod off with you pathetic trolling and stalking El-S, If you have a bug with me, then take it to the moderators or stfu.

99dndd

2,091 posts

90 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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schmalex said:
Vote Leave 'broke electoral law', says Electoral Commission http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44856992

Does this present an opportunity for us to try again and un-screw ourselves..?
No. Article 50 has been triggered. The only way back would be readmission without any concessions that the UK currently has. That would mean we use the Euro, we join the passport free travel area the full works.

Like it or not, we're leaving. The sooner we accept this and work towards making the best of it, the better.

ClaphamGT3

11,314 posts

244 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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The Dangerous Elk said:
ClaphamGT3 said:
Which is quite telling.
Tells you I know what the internet is. Not a chance in hell I will put personal info on an "open" internet forum.

Edited by The Dangerous Elk on Tuesday 17th July 10:50

ClaphamGT3

11,314 posts

244 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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99dndd said:
No. Article 50 has been triggered. The only way back would be readmission without any concessions that the UK currently has. That would mean we use the Euro, we join the passport free travel area the full works.

Like it or not, we're leaving. The sooner we accept this and work towards making the best of it, the better.
The problem is reaching a common definition of "the best of it"

budgie smuggler

5,397 posts

160 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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gooner1 said:
Strange, that sounds remarkable like what some
here are saying will happen in 10 - 15 years "when we rejoin"
My personal opinion is that it would be political suicide to rejoin under worse terms than we previously had, so if we leave we'll be out for good. Or at least until there is large enough reform in the EU that the politicians can say it's different to what it was when we left, even if it's not different in reality.

In the 10-15 years time frame, I'm more concerned that the SNP might call another indyref and actually win it.
Because let's face it, the clear Scottish remain result has given them a very easy way to distance themselves from England. 'Look how different we are to them'.

Depending on how successful the NI/Eire border ends up being, that situation could erupt again too.

I think the only sensible way forward for business is the softest possible Brexit, become a rule taker in the short term, and gradually unpick ourselves from it over a number of years. Most likely politically untenable though given the loud voices of the hard Brexiters who seem to want to be completely out of the EU at all costs right now.



Edited by budgie smuggler on Tuesday 17th July 11:05

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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El stovey said:
The Dangerous Elk said:
El stovey said:
Is that your boat in your profile?
Is that you car in yours, the way you act (troll/stalking/lies) it would seem highly probable you are also the person in it.
No it’s obviously a toy noddy car that you put money in, nobody owns them.

You’ve created a fake profile saying you live near water and used a profile picture with a boat in it that isn’t yours and made up stuff about your job. You pretended to be a doctor and then got found out so then made out you were a dentist.

Is that your boat or not?

Sorry to everyone else, it just bugs me these liars coming on here and making up stuff.
Oh, how I miss frankenstein12

Digga

40,373 posts

284 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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schmalex said:
Vote Leave 'broke electoral law', says Electoral Commission http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44856992

Does this present an opportunity for us to try again and un-screw ourselves..?
Remainers Osborne and Cameron prompted the POTUS to make the "back of the queue" speech: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5908735/Da...

How much is that sort of exposure worth?

vonuber

17,868 posts

166 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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Putin is laughing all the way to his dacha.

The Dangerous Elk

4,642 posts

78 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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Digga said:
Remainers Osborne and Cameron prompted the POTUS to make the "back of the queue" speech: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5908735/Da...

How much is that sort of exposure worth?
In the USA people are calling for Trump's impeachment for colluding with a foreign leader to influence an election, should Cammaron and Remain be jailed for treason ?

rampageturke

2,622 posts

163 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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99dndd said:
Like it or not, we're leaving. The sooner we accept this and work towards making the best of it, the better.
tell that to the government, the people actually making the decisions. Tell them that their brexit secretary actually has to turn up to work, tell them that calling an early recess is bullst, tell them that they need to be honest and transparent with the people that voted for them to do their job, tell them that time is running out and we have progressed nowhere in two years. Because they really couldn't give a st about working together towards a good outcome for the UK.

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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The Dangerous Elk said:
Digga said:
Remainers Osborne and Cameron prompted the POTUS to make the "back of the queue" speech: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5908735/Da...

How much is that sort of exposure worth?
In the USA people are calling for Trump's impeachment for colluding with a foreign leader to influence an election, should Cammaron and Remain be jailed for treason ?
Well, no, because neither Cameron (see the spelling - not difficult) (and he gave you the bloody referendum, so you should be grateful - it's the Remainers who should be condemning him) nor "Remain" (what, everyone who voted to remain?) committed treason. Are you really this thick?

Yes, I think you are.

Russian Troll Bot

24,993 posts

228 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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rampageturke said:
99dndd said:
Like it or not, we're leaving. The sooner we accept this and work towards making the best of it, the better.
tell that to the government, the people actually making the decisions. Tell them that their brexit secretary actually has to turn up to work, tell them that calling an early recess is bullst, tell them that they need to be honest and transparent with the people that voted for them to do their job, tell them that time is running out and we have progressed nowhere in two years. Because they really couldn't give a st about working together towards a good outcome for the UK.
Given that Remain groups have spent the last two years attempting to overturn an de-legitimise the result, is it really a surprise?

Thorodin

2,459 posts

134 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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Thought someone should try an OP post. Those children should be in bed.
The fine, imposed for electoral breach, is presumably within the electoral law. Was the £9 million that Cameron authorised for that infamous leaflet within the 'purdah' period or not? If not, there is sufficient evidence of pre-emptive chicanery deliberately to avoid responsibility.