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Burnley Ace wrote:Lol the cut ‘n paste dullard is back! Read up on Parliamentary procedure and ask your wife to explain the concept of consent and when it applies.
Poor Ringo still cannot answer the simplest of questions x


The message board masochist is back! Despite repeated failed attempts at proving he messed up. He keeps on on this vain attempt at proving "no" means "Yes"
The simple question was -
"Did the vast majority of Labour MPs vote to have an eu referendum? "
Read those words. There were no caveats. No small print. No mention of at what stage they voted. No terms and conditions attached to a very simple basic question.
You answered "no".
Yet previously you admitted they actually did.!!
And, having now bizarrely introduced wives and consent into what has become a daily humiliation fest for you. You want to start dishing out lessons about answering the simplest of questions!!!






You really do make being wrong into an art form. It really is a thing of beauty!

The weekend has got off to a flier!
Hopefully you'll return next week with a verbal , pulling the pin out of the hand grenade and throwing the pin away, attempt at not admitting you were wrong. Don't let me down now will you.
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You are the person who wrote:RingoMcCartney wrote:Yet another Remoaner who simply cannot do the honorable thing and eat a tiny slice of humble pie!
Selective amnesia now being the latest tactic!![]()
Aggi - the message boards cheap carpet. He lies very badly.
He [Bercow] can, force a 2nd referendum.
and then repeatedly denied that you'd said that Bercow could force a second referendum.
You can understand why I'm not going to rely on your powers of recollection.
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martin_p wrote:You haven’t been proven right at all. It was a contingency plan and the event for which the contingency was planned has happened. To create an ‘establishment conspiracy’ from that is very much tin foil hat stuff. Using the same argument there must be an establishment contingency for a no deal Brexit as substantially more has been spent by n contingency planning for that.
Oh dear you went too soon marty! No deal preparations have been scaled back. But of course, that's exactly what the establishment had been planning all along, as their thwarting of democracy comes to fruition. Further adding even more weight to my assertion back in September/ October, that the establishment and political class, never accepted the referendum result and will do everything in their grasp to stop Brexit.
Talking about accepting.
I also predicted that John Bercows role would be "pivotal".
Speaking, recently, on the events in the Commons these past few months. John Craig, Sky's chief political correspondent said, " Bercows role has been absolutely pivotal by allowing and blocking certain amendments"
Is he right?
Yes
Or
No?
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The Dullard is still doing the cut and paste, still refusing to answer questions, still trying to bully his way through in his normal ill-conceived and bumptious mannerRingoMcCartney wrote:![]()
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The message board masochist is back! Despite repeated failed attempts at proving he messed up. He keeps on on this vain attempt at proving "no" means "Yes"
The simple question was -
"Did the vast majority of Labour MPs vote to have an eu referendum? "
Read those words. There were no caveats. No small print. No mention of at what stage they voted. No terms and conditions attached to a very simple basic question.
You answered "no".
Yet previously you admitted they actually did.!!
And, having now bizarrely introduced wives and consent into what has become a daily humiliation fest for you. You want to start dishing out lessons about answering the simplest of questions!!!
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You really do make being wrong into an art form. It really is a thing of beauty!![]()
The weekend has got off to a flier!
Hopefully you'll return next week with a verbal , pulling the pin out of the hand grenade and throwing the pin away, attempt at not admitting you were wrong. Don't let me down now will you.

Come on Ringo how many Labour MOs voted for the EU Referendum Act?
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Don’t tell lies Ringo, you have been told off before about your propensity to make things up and write half truths to try to mislead. What I accepted was that Labour MPs had voted to start the process but then withdrew their support. They didn’t vote on the third reading.RingoMcCartney wrote:
Yet previously you admitted they actually did.!!
To try to make it analogues to something you may understand I used the concept of consent. It may be given at the beginning of the night but then withdraw before the act - hence my concern if you were ever to sit on a Jury.
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If we arrive at a 2nd referendum. And whether you ( or mutton headed Marty ) agree his role has been pivotal or not. Bercow may not have "forced" a 2nd referendum as I said. However, given that he has unilaterally blocked and allowed , certain amendments, ignored advice from clerks inconsistently ignore precedent or follow it, in a way that could well bring about a situation where we arrive at a 2nd referendum. Then it's fair to say that point could never have been arrived it without him.aggi wrote:You are the person who wrote:
He [Bercow] can, force a 2nd referendum.
and then repeatedly denied that you'd said that Bercow could force a second referendum.
You can understand why I'm not going to rely on your powers of recollection.
But isn't it odd and very revealing. That you can clearly remember me saying "force" a 2nd referendum ( and choose to forget the fact I'd predicted his role would be "pivotal"!) And I also remember and admit saying it.
But struggle to recall me saying that money being earmarked for eu parliamentary elections that will take place after we're supposed to have left , was proof the establishment and political class were going to thwart democracy. And you also, conveniently , have no recollection of your glib reply - "Just contingency plans "
Call me cynical. But the idea you only remember discussions that are unfavourable to myself are like a bucket of sh1t brought from China.
Far fetched!
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The prospect of Ringo sitting on a jury is hilarious and terrifying in equal measure.Burnley Ace wrote:Don’t tell lies Ringo, you have been told off before about your propensity to make things up and write half truths to try to mislead. What I accepted was that Labour MPs had voted to start the process but then withdrew their support. They didn’t vote on the third reading.
To try to make it analogues to something you may understand I used the concept of consent. It may be given at the beginning of the night but then withdraw before the act - hence my concern if you were ever to sit on a Jury.
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Burnley Ace wrote:Don’t tell lies Ringo, you have been told off before about your propensity to make things up and write half truths to try to mislead. What I accepted was that Labour MPs had VOTED to start the process but then withdrew their support. They didn’t vote on the third reading.
To try to make it analogues to something you may understand I used the concept of consent. It may be given at the beginning of the night but then withdraw before the act - hence my concern if you were ever to sit on a Jury.
The simple question was -
"Did the vast majority of Labour MPs vote to have an eu referendum? "
Read those words. There were no caveats. No small print. No mention of at what stage they voted. No terms and conditions attached to a very simple basic question.
You said -
"What I accepted was that Labour MPs had VOTED"
You should've stopped right there!!!!!!!!!!



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If your mate asks you one morning if you fancy going to the pub that evening and you say “yes” but later that afternoon decide to stay in instead, did you go to the pub that evening?RingoMcCartney wrote:The simple question was -
"Did the vast majority of Labour MPs vote to have an eu referendum? "
Read those words. There were no caveats. No small print. No mention of at what stage they voted. No terms and conditions attached to a very simple basic question.
You said -
"What I accepted was that Labour MPs had VOTED"
You should've stopped right there!!!!!!!!!!
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This is a trick question......Ringo always goes to the pub!!!TheFamilyCat wrote:If your mate asks you one morning if you fancy going to the pub that evening and you say “yes” but later that afternoon decide to stay in instead, did you go to the pub that evening?
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Well you didn't remember and admit saying it, your exact response was "I didn't say that. And you know it." which seems a slightly less honest response than me admitting I can't remember. Yet another illustration why I struggle to 100% believe your recollections.RingoMcCartney wrote:If we arrive at a 2nd referendum. And whether you ( or mutton headed Marty ) agree his role has been pivotal or not. Bercow may not have "forced" a 2nd referendum as I said. However, given that he has unilaterally blocked and allowed , certain amendments, ignored advice from clerks inconsistently ignore precedent or follow it, in a way that could well bring about a situation where we arrive at a 2nd referendum. Then it's fair to say that point could never have been arrived it without him.
But isn't it odd and very revealing. That you can clearly remember me saying "force" a 2nd referendum ( and choose to forget the fact I'd predicted his role would be "pivotal"!) And I also remember and admit saying it.
But struggle to recall me saying that money being earmarked for eu parliamentary elections that will take place after we're supposed to have left , was proof the establishment and political class were going to thwart democracy. And you also, conveniently , have no recollection of your glib reply - "Just contingency plans "
Call me cynical. But the idea you only remember discussions that are unfavourable to myself are like a bucket of sh1t brought from China.
Far fetched!
It's easy to remember things such as the above as you won't stop banging on about how you were proven right (ignoring the fact that what you initially wrote didn't bear any resemblance to what you claimed you were right about).
As others have pointed out, it's not exactly an earth-shattering revelation. If I remembered it I'd have no issue in admitting it. We made a lot of contingency plans, EU elections, medical stockpiling, seaborne ferries, etc. Were there simultaneous establishment conspiracies to revoke the referendum and to leave with no deal?
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Brexit Party sending a clear message that they’ve had enough of the “establishment”.
Farage running it and first candidate is Jacob Rees-Mogg’s sister.
That will really stick it to the metropolitan bubble dwellers.
Farage running it and first candidate is Jacob Rees-Mogg’s sister.
That will really stick it to the metropolitan bubble dwellers.
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Just the kind of figureheads the poor, downtrodden, marginalised and ignored working classes are desperate for to speak up for them.Bordeauxclaret wrote:Brexit Party sending a clear message that they’ve had enough of the “establishment”.
Farage running it and first candidate is Jacob Rees-Mogg’s sister.
That will really stick it to the metropolitan bubble dwellers.
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And will be completely ignored by the Brexit Bunch on here, cos they have been so noticeable rational since 2016
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I'm sure we'll here about them in The Telegraph, that Euroskeptic, anti-elite newpaper of the people (from the owners of The Ritz hotel)Bordeauxclaret wrote:Brexit Party sending a clear message that they’ve had enough of the “establishment”.
Farage running it and first candidate is Jacob Rees-Mogg’s sister.
That will really stick it to the metropolitan bubble dwellers.
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Bordeauxclaret wrote:Brexit Party sending a clear message that they’ve had enough of the “establishment”.
Farage running it and first candidate is Jacob Rees-Mogg’s sister.
That will really stick it to the metropolitan bubble dwellers.
The idiots will still be fooled. It's genuinely ridiculous that so many people think that Farage is anti-establishment.
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Annunziata seems ideally suited to be in a party with Farage, she's also lost in multiple general elections.
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Just because Shaftesbury and Fry were very rich, doesn't mean they didn't do great things for the poor.TheFamilyCat wrote:Just the kind of figureheads the poor, downtrodden, marginalised and ignored working classes are desperate for to speak up for them.
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If you think Farage or any member of the Rees-Mogg family giving a flying **** about the poor then there really is no hope for you.dsr wrote:Just because Shaftesbury and Fry were very rich, doesn't mean they didn't do great things for the poor.
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If by "that kind of people" you meant, specifically, Nigel Farage and Annuunziata Rees-Mogg, and no-one else, then fair enough (though you clearly know a lot more than I do about Ms Rees-Mogg). But if it was a general sneer at the rich and privileged, then it's inaccurate because the rich and privileged can be good friends and supporters of the poor.TheFamilyCat wrote:If you think Farage or any member of the Rees-Mogg family giving a flying **** about the poor then there really is no hope for you.
But in general, my post mentioning Shaftesbury and Fry was really about Shaftesbury and Fry.
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I think with respect you’re being equally swayed.aggi wrote:I think we're in agreement that without an overwhelming victory either way the other side of the vote shouldn't have just been ignored and that has resulted in a lot of the current issues. The "You lost, get over it" attitude has certainly hindered not helped (and ironically has hindered the Leave side more).
I don't really get where you're coming from in terms of if Remain won we should leave the EU. I think that has certainly been swayed by your own preferences.
What we have all learned after this is that there are many different “layers” of the EU, some officially in, some officially out. The below sums it up nicely on Vox.com.
Actually, whether we are “officially” in or out is of less relevance than where we sit in the diagram. Arguably, whatever the narrow 4% win, for Remain or Leave, a new ring should have been created, to suit the desires of the public. Were Remain to have a narrow win, a compromise to listen to the Leavers could have been the EEA ring and the Customs Union ring too, with a new ring for us to denote close partnership in other areas, keeping the four freedoms but loosening our relationship in a few areas. If Leave had a narrow win, a FTA could sit us outside the Council Of Europe, but with a new ring to denote close partnership in many areas outside trade, with fairly flexible migration built into the FTA.
In reality, the two solutions wouldn’t feel much different to the person in the street, and would perfectly suit 2 referendum outcomes that are just 4% apart. In effect, it would be the new relationship Cameron tried to negotiate. It would probably have kept 75% of us happy, as long as it was made clear when we voted.
Now of course, there has been so much bad blood, thanks to rabid Remain MPs, that isn’t possible. I don’t mean the few dozen hard integrationists on one side, and the few dozen ERG on the other, I mean the rump in the middle, who have done little but cause trouble.

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I was talking specifically about the two people mentioned because they were two people mentioned.dsr wrote:If by "that kind of people" you meant, specifically, Nigel Farage and Annuunziata Rees-Mogg, and no-one else, then fair enough (though you clearly know a lot more than I do about Ms Rees-Mogg). But if it was a general sneer at the rich and privileged, then it's inaccurate because the rich and privileged can be good friends and supporters of the poor.
But in general, my post mentioning Shaftesbury and Fry was really about Shaftesbury and Fry.
Yes, I should said have “the figureheads” rather than “the kind of figureheads”.
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Still blaming remain?CrosspoolClarets wrote:I think with respect you’re being equally swayed.
What we have all learned after this is that there are many different “layers” of the EU, some officially in, some officially out. The below sums it up nicely on Vox.com.
Actually, whether we are “officially” in or out is of less relevance than where we sit in the diagram. Arguably, whatever the narrow 4% win, for Remain or Leave, a new ring should have been created, to suit the desires of the public. Were Remain to have a narrow win, a compromise to listen to the Leavers could have been the EEA ring and the Customs Union ring too, with a new ring for us to denote close partnership in other areas, keeping the four freedoms but loosening our relationship in a few areas. If Leave had a narrow win, a FTA could sit us outside the Council Of Europe, but with a new ring to denote close partnership in many areas outside trade, with fairly flexible migration built into the FTA.
In reality, the two solutions wouldn’t feel much different to the person in the street, and would perfectly suit 2 referendum outcomes that are just 4% apart. In effect, it would be the new relationship Cameron tried to negotiate. It would probably have kept 75% of us happy, as long as it was made clear when we voted.
Now of course, there has been so much bad blood, thanks to rabid Remain MPs, that isn’t possible. I don’t mean the few dozen hard integrationists on one side, and the few dozen ERG on the other, I mean the rump in the middle, who have done little but cause trouble.
All the fault of people like you mate, so try some personal responsibility for once eh?
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What that diagram shows is that we already have the best arrangement as a full EU member with all the political and market benefits, but outside of the Eurozone and Schengen.CrosspoolClarets wrote:What we have all learned after this is that there are many different “layers” of the EU, some officially in, some officially out. The below sums it up nicely on Vox.com.
It does sum it up nicely.
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I suggested in post 7594, two days ago, in some detail that any further delays and lengthy extensions to this horrific process were simply ‘kicking the can further down the road’ in an attempt to ensure that Brexit would not take place at all.. it would be all about Revoke by then..
Any nonsense about.. ‘oh we need more time so we can get the details surrounding withdrawal correct’ were just so much horse****
Not one of the remainers on here took issue with that post.
No one told me I’d got it wrong... no one, not one answered back.
So all delays are about denying Brexit then ( what a surprise).
Just as I was writing that post, a further time extension was being granted, to the end of October I believe... even more than we were asking for.
Those EU bureaucrats are so obliging.
Any nonsense about.. ‘oh we need more time so we can get the details surrounding withdrawal correct’ were just so much horse****
Not one of the remainers on here took issue with that post.
No one told me I’d got it wrong... no one, not one answered back.
So all delays are about denying Brexit then ( what a surprise).
Just as I was writing that post, a further time extension was being granted, to the end of October I believe... even more than we were asking for.
Those EU bureaucrats are so obliging.
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Always thought there'd be a delay. But only due to the huge complexity.hampsteadclaret wrote:I suggested in post 7594, two days ago, in some detail that any further delays and lengthy extensions to this horrific process were simply ‘kicking the can further down the road’ in an attempt to ensure that Brexit would not take place at all.. it would be all about Revoke by then..
Any nonsense about.. ‘oh we need more time so we can get the details surrounding withdrawal correct’ were just so much horse****
Not one of the remainers on here took issue with that post.
No one told me I’d got it wrong... no one, not one answered back.
So all delays are about denying Brexit then ( what a surprise).
Just as I was writing that post, a further time extension was being granted, to the end of October I believe... even more than we were asking for.
Those EU bureaucrats are so obliging.
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I’ve always thought of him as more of an alone in a dingy bedsit with 4 bottles of vodka kind of guy.Devils_Advocate wrote:This is a trick question......Ringo always goes to the pub!!!
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Nah! He’s definitely the resident blowhard, sat at the end of the bar and butting into other folk’s conversations with his pearls of wisdom.Greenmile wrote:I’ve always thought of him as more of an alone in a dingy bedsit with 4 bottles of vodka kind of guy.
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Have you considered the fact that maybe folk just ignored you because you’re tedious, rather than just assuming everyone agrees with you because no one answered back?hampsteadclaret wrote:I suggested in post 7594, two days ago, in some detail that any further delays and lengthy extensions to this horrific process were simply ‘kicking the can further down the road’ in an attempt to ensure that Brexit would not take place at all.. it would be all about Revoke by then..
Any nonsense about.. ‘oh we need more time so we can get the details surrounding withdrawal correct’ were just so much horse****
Not one of the remainers on here took issue with that post.
No one told me I’d got it wrong... no one, not one answered back.
So all delays are about denying Brexit then ( what a surprise).
Just as I was writing that post, a further time extension was being granted, to the end of October I believe... even more than we were asking for.
Those EU bureaucrats are so obliging.
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HE'S THIRTEEN!Lord Beamish wrote:Nah! He’s definitely the resident blowhard, sat at the end of the bar and butting into other folk’s conversations with his pearls of wisdom.
That's why he always posts for the few hours between when he's done his homework (except English of course) and bedtime.
It was obvious how old he was from his "ner-ner-ner-ner we won" type posts and complete lack of self-awareness, that's why I blocked him and am constantly surprised anyone still engages with him.
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I wouldn't worry about being tedious, I'm xenophobic, somebody in disagreement it's easier to just label them with a derogatory tag that way you don't have to articulate a considered & constructive response.hampsteadclaret wrote:I suggested in post 7594, two days ago, in some detail that any further delays and lengthy extensions to this horrific process were simply ‘kicking the can further down the road’ in an attempt to ensure that Brexit would not take place at all.. it would be all about Revoke by then..
Any nonsense about.. ‘oh we need more time so we can get the details surrounding withdrawal correct’ were just so much horse****
Not one of the remainers on here took issue with that post.
No one told me I’d got it wrong... no one, not one answered back.
So all delays are about denying Brexit then ( what a surprise).
Just as I was writing that post, a further time extension was being granted, to the end of October I believe... even more than we were asking for.
Those EU bureaucrats are so obliging.
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If Mike Dean can change his mind why cant the British people!?



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hampstead logic applied, ipso facto, 2nd referendum confirmed!CombatClaret wrote:If Mike Dean can change his mind why cant the British people!?
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You're quite right.CombatClaret wrote:If Mike Dean can change his mind why cant the British people!?
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The British people should be able to change their mind, express the fact, and then see the expression of that change of mind, materialise in a free and fair referendum. The result of which should then be implemented.
The British People voted, in a non-binding referendum, in 1975.
They decided to join what would morph into the European Union. The result was implemented.
By 2016 theyd changed their mind about membership of the European Union.
They voted to Leave, in a 2nd Peoples Vote.
The result of that 2nd Peoples Vote is yet to be implemented.
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David Davis "If a democracy cannot change its mind, it ceases to be a democracy. "RingoMcCartney wrote:You're quite right.
The British people should be able to change their mind, express the fact, and then see the expression of that change of mind, materialise in a free and fair referendum. The result of which should then be implemented.
The British People voted, in a non-binding referendum, in 1975.
They decided to join what would morph into the European Union. The result was implemented.
By 2016 theyd changed their mind about membership of the European Union.
They voted to Leave, in a 2nd Peoples Vote.
The result of that 2nd Peoples Vote is yet to be implemented.
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Not for the first time, doubt it'll be the last, you're entirely wrong.Greenmile wrote:I’ve always thought of him as more of an alone in a dingy bedsit with 4 bottles of vodka kind of guy.
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And if the expressions of democracy are not implemented then you don't have democracy.......Spijed wrote:David Davis "If a democracy cannot change its mind, it ceases to be a democracy. "
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Re: Brexit: The Naked Truth
On referendum night before the results had come in, Paddy Ashdown made a solemn promise to the British public:
“I will forgive no one who does not respect the sovereign voice of the British people once it has spoken, whether it is a majority of one per cent or 20 per cent.
When the British people have spoken you do what they command. Either you believe in democracy or you don’t.”
“I will forgive no one who does not respect the sovereign voice of the British people once it has spoken, whether it is a majority of one per cent or 20 per cent.
When the British people have spoken you do what they command. Either you believe in democracy or you don’t.”
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Re: Brexit: The Naked Truth
Must dash.
My youngest is going for his second grading at kick boxing at 10. Fingers crossed and all that eh!
Have a great , not mathematically safe, but as good as, day ladies.
My youngest is going for his second grading at kick boxing at 10. Fingers crossed and all that eh!
Have a great , not mathematically safe, but as good as, day ladies.
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Re: Brexit: The Naked Truth
At Xmas, I thought we were going down and the country was going to Brexit.
Now?
We are not going down and the European elections will decide whether Brexit happens or not.
Now?
We are not going down and the European elections will decide whether Brexit happens or not.
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Re: Brexit: The Naked Truth
David Lammy.
Oh dear.
Oh dear.

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Re: Brexit: The Naked Truth
One of many pre-referendum Remain lies-
"A vote for Leave , would see confidence in the British economy evaporate overnight " former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling.
Reality today -
"UK is found to be hottest investment destination despite Brexit - knocking the United States off the top spot for the first time in FIVE years"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rexit.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"A vote for Leave , would see confidence in the British economy evaporate overnight " former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling.
Reality today -
"UK is found to be hottest investment destination despite Brexit - knocking the United States off the top spot for the first time in FIVE years"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rexit.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Brexit: The Naked Truth
It is not about setting up new production facilities, creating new jobs. It is about companies buying British companies. If tomorrow China would buy the UK’s industrial base and close down half of it, this statistic would show that we’re the greatest investment destination ever.RingoMcCartney wrote:One of many pre-referendum Remain lies-
"A vote for Leave , would see confidence in the British economy evaporate overnight " former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling.
Reality today -
"UK is found to be hottest investment destination despite Brexit - knocking the United States off the top spot for the first time in FIVE years"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rexit.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Brexit: The Naked Truth
One of the many remain lies pre referendum
"IMF says Brexit would trigger UK recession
Annual report on the British economy predicts ‘negative and substantial’ effects if Britain left the EU" June 2016
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... referendum" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One of the many remain lies pre referendum
"There will be an immediate and protracted recession following a Leave vote." George Osborne. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Remain campaigner. June 2016
One of the many remain lies pre referendum
"Unemployment will rise by an extra 800,000 following a vote to Leave
HM Treasury report June 2016
Reality today
Record levels of employment.........
"IMF says Brexit would trigger UK recession
Annual report on the British economy predicts ‘negative and substantial’ effects if Britain left the EU" June 2016
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... referendum" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One of the many remain lies pre referendum
"There will be an immediate and protracted recession following a Leave vote." George Osborne. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Remain campaigner. June 2016
One of the many remain lies pre referendum
"Unemployment will rise by an extra 800,000 following a vote to Leave
HM Treasury report June 2016
Reality today
Record levels of employment.........
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Good job we’ve got a big immigrant workforce here then, isn’t it?RingoMcCartney wrote:One of the many remain lies pre referendum
"IMF says Brexit would trigger UK recession
Annual report on the British economy predicts ‘negative and substantial’ effects if Britain left the EU" June 2016
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... referendum" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One of the many remain lies pre referendum
"There will be an immediate and protracted recession following a Leave vote." George Osborne. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Remain campaigner. June 2016
One of the many remain lies pre referendum
"Unemployment will rise by an extra 800,000 following a vote to Leave
HM Treasury report June 2016
Reality today
Record levels of employment.........
And how many of those currently employed and counted as part of the record levels of employment are on those zero-hour contracts that you despise so much?