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Nick Clegg should take his own advice - except he won't, of course!

Discussion in 'Politics, Religion and Ethics' started by Markham, Oct 20, 2016.

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  1. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    You obviously move in strange circles to know people with that kind of opinion on Brexit, they are obviously not very bright to think that way.

    Maybe I should have said that the people with half a brain who voted to leave the EU knew what they were voting for :)
  2. Dave_E
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    But but but...
    • Everybody who voted Brexit is an uneducated Kipper, I read it in the Guardian.
    • Brexit is waycist.
    • It's not democratic to let people over 52 years old have a vote.
    • Tony Blair the famous war criminal says we should have another referendumdumdum.
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  3. Tygrrysek
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    I think I can fully agree with that. I live in Birmingham which is i think rather industrial city and I was always working in lots of industrial workplaces.
    Once I even had an amusing situation when on the meeting with my supervisor he was writing the report and didn't know how to spell some words. For example "disciplinary". I had to tell him. :lol:
    Again no offence to the country. It's just the situations what I seen and people what I meet. :)
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  4. Markham
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    But Tony Blair is 63 years old!
  5. Methersgate
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    In five years' time, with Little England's pound shrunk to vanishing point and the nation back in the grip of stagflation, you Kippers will all be saying, "I didn't vote for Brexit either", and trying to delete the posts you made on public forums.

    I'd advise you all to stop crowing over the dungheap that you have chosen to turn this country into.

    Jo Cox MP was not murdered in broad daylight by a Remainer...

    You are a bunch made up of unprincipled politicians grabbing the Main Chance, like Johnson and Farage (still drawing his MEP's salary and allowances), principled eccentrics like Carswell with only a feeble grip on reality, old farts looking back to their childhoods through rose tinted spectacles, and racists.

    Now you can all pretend to be shocked and play the self righteous outrage card.
  6. Timmers
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    Can you please stop talking rollocks please Andrew and get back to posting in your usual sensible and jovial way which we all enjoyed?

    Please :)
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  7. Dave_E
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    Why has "Kippers" become the default defamatory term of abuse against anybody who thinks that the UK is stronger outside the EU?
  8. Dave_E
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    Are you sure?

    One thing that is certain is that her unfortunate death did no favours to the Brexit campaign.
  9. Markham
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    Can we take it that you, being a man of principles, are as we speak making arrangements to relocate to a country more in tune with your Liberal and Europhile beliefs. Such as Sweden. Or Belgium. Or Luxembourg. Surely you can not wish to continue living in a "dungheap" called "Little England" with all us "racists" with "a feeble grip on reality" any longer than you need. Better act quickly before the Pound slides below €1.10!

    Talking about "unprincipled politicians", it was your man Clegg who signed a pledge with the National Union of Students to abolish tuition fees before the 2010 election and then promptly sided with the Conservatives in raising them, was it not?!

    "Grabbing the Main Chance" was exactly what the Lib Dems did in 2010!

    Just about everyone in Britain accepts the result of the Referendum. Those who don't obviously want to live in society that is run solely for the benefit of Big Business, where all your hard-won freedoms will cease since they are incompatible with the needs of multinational conglomerates and where every facet of life will be weighed for profitability. If that's what you want, fine go and live in that perceived Nirvana. The rest of us will strive to not only make Brexit work but for Britain to resume her former place as a leading nation.
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  10. Markham
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    Since you appear to be blaming Jo Cox's murder on Brexit, here's what her grieving husband told Andrew Marr this morning: her death had "nothing to do with the 52 per cent of people who voted for Brexit. Jo was always very clear this was a completely legitimate choice and there were good reasons for staying and there were good reasons for going."

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    Hmm ... ;)
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  12. Methersgate
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    Yes. You may.
  13. DJB
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    Totally agree Timmers, I think the problem lies in the rest having less than half a brain voting to leave the EU.
  14. Methersgate
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    It's shorter and less rude than a more accurate term
  15. Methersgate
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    Yes.
  16. Dave_E
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    The murderer was a nutcase with a history of mental illness who had recently tried to get psychiatric help.

    As noted by Markham above, the husband of Jo Cox recently stated that Brexit was not to blame for the death of his wife, this was reported by the Guardian two days ago.

    The Brexit campaign lost a significant percentage of votes after that unfortunate incident, Nigels team were reduced to ashen faced silence just as they had planned to launch their main push for Brexit.
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  17. Markham
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    That's a pity. A great pity. Still I suppose having witnessed the moral collapse of your party whose slide down the slippery slope began as Nick Clegg took over from Charles Kennedy as leader, you feel somewhat dispirited, dissolute and disappointed. And disenfranchised too.

    May one enquire as to your likely destination? I think we can confidently guess that you'd not choose the Philippines for the next six years, North Korea (it has appalling hair cuts), China (been there, done that), Russia (can't speak the language), Scandinavia (too cold), France, Germany, Hungary or former Soviet states (rise of the far right).

    在課程言不由衷說 :)
  18. Methersgate
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    Dirty won't last six years. The hot money is on whether he lasts as long as Erap.

    And no. It's my business and why would I share my, asd my family's, concerns with those who are driving us out?
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  19. Timmers
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    I think you should look at your mate Clegg, he's trying his best to put a spanner in the Brexit works against the will of the people.

    Which part of "you lost the referendum" do you and Cleggy not understand"?
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  20. Methersgate
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    The part that makes arrogant ****s like you think that with a margin of victory of 2% you can ignore the House of Commons and heap abuse on the Judiciary.

    You are a Fascist, You may not like the word,. but that is what you are.
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