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Post by jonksy on Apr 4, 2023 10:07:18 GMT
Ha ha ha, you sit nicely amongst the ten year old'sย Projection example no 3. Is he on day release?
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Post by see2 on Apr 4, 2023 10:08:22 GMT
So you choose to miss the obvious. If the EU didn't stop Germany from flourishing, and G ermany has been flourishing since the 1950s (as too has France) then it isn't either the European market nor the EU that is to blame for the failures of the UK. Blaming the EU is just one of those untruths used by those who voted for Brexit. Wouldn't have anything to do with France and Germany using their Marshall Aid money wisely, they must be really thankful they didn't follow our government I have already shown that to be a false analogy. Tell me what happened to our fantastic car market sales in Europe in the late 1940s? It is time for the UK industrialists, business executives and their investors to grow up and understand that the British workforce is not here just to make the rich richer.
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Post by see2 on Apr 4, 2023 10:13:14 GMT
Ha ha ha, you sit nicely amongst the ten year old's Projection example no 3. My mistake, you are amongst the 9 year old's, that means your mistaken post is like yourself, a load of nonsense LOL Ten year old's is bad enough but nine your old's is just too much, BYE.
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Post by Steve on Apr 4, 2023 10:14:49 GMT
States an idiot who has lost a forum... States a Brexshitter who is unable to think for himself and allows the Mail to do all his thinking for him Quite and he's just proved he still can't read
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Post by see2 on Apr 4, 2023 10:19:09 GMT
Wouldn't have anything to do with France and Germany using their Marshall Aid money wisely, they must be really thankful they didn't follow our government The fact he could only use one example from 27 as "flourishing" tells us all we need to know. How underwhelming is that - and that's coming from a remnant. Lol I used an example that you could not deny, one that proved my point. That you cannot deny it seems to be irritating you. And probably annoys other Brexliars as well.
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Post by Vinny on Apr 4, 2023 10:22:19 GMT
If a referendum were to be held now asking whether or not we should attempt to rejoin the EU, how would you vote? Yes or no? At present, no. But as there is a change of treaty process taking place at present, if the outcome is a new treaty which gives it the necessary reforms we did not see when we were members, I will re-evaluate my position.
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Post by Vinny on Apr 4, 2023 10:24:58 GMT
One very stark and very obvious fact arose from the EU Referendum, and that was the huge difference of opinion between young people and older people. Yes, with age comes experience and with experience comes skepticism. Easy to see why so many voted leave. Even friends of mine who voted remain see monumental flaws with the EU which need reform. They just thought leaving would be a long and difficult process and quite expensive, and didn't trust the Tories. Me, well, it was a case of it's not working, reform isn't happening, if not now, when? Leaving became the least worst option. We're still in Europe, the island hasn't moved. All that's happened, we're like Norway now, independent.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2023 10:29:29 GMT
Young people lack the experience and are generally tainted by their indoctrination from this establishment. Wisdom is yet to set in and overpower the metoo stage they're surrounded with.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 4, 2023 10:33:37 GMT
My mistake, you are amongst the 9 year old's, that means your mistaken post is like yourself, a load of nonsense LOL Ten year old's is bad enough but nine your old's is just too much, BYE. Make that no 4 ๐
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2023 10:38:04 GMT
I guess it's no surprise that the EUphiles rely on methods that were rife in the former Soviet Union and Communist China. Next they'll be insisting on reporting parents and preventing them from taking up teaching roles for failing to love the EU. I'd hate to see what happens during wartime.
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Post by buccaneer on Apr 4, 2023 10:46:24 GMT
The fact he could only use one example from 27 as "flourishing" tells us all we need to know. How underwhelming is that - and that's coming from a remnant. Lol I used an example that you could not deny, one that proved my point. That you cannot deny it seems to be irritating you. And probably annoys other Brexliars as well. The only point you have made is that one country from 28 flourished being in the EU. Your words.
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Post by Toreador on Apr 4, 2023 11:46:44 GMT
Wouldn't have anything to do with France and Germany using their Marshall Aid money wisely, they must be really thankful they didn't follow our government I have already shown that to be a false analogy. Tell me what happened to our fantastic car market sales in Europe in the late 1940s? It is time for the UK industrialists, business executives and their investors to grow up and understand that the British workforce is not here just to make the rich richer. Whereas I agree to an extent with your final sentence, it iwas, and still is, also time the workforce did their fair share of work, something lacking in the Britixh car industry and the reason we lost it, hence it wasn't a false analogy.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 4, 2023 13:48:03 GMT
Calling someone a 'gammon' is hate speech........
I think you'll find calling someone a shirt lifter is hate speech. Really? What in your opinion is a shirt lifter?
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Apr 4, 2023 13:53:31 GMT
Or it could be that as people get older their opinion on the EU changes so those leaving this mortal coil are replaced by those retiring (and less likely to care about employment prospects)... Well indeed. If you're not looking to get another job then of course you won't be concerned about wage compression via the importation of cheap foreign labour - especially if it makes it easier to buy your Tuscan villa. (And fuck the younger generation...) Yep, selfish arseholes these remnants.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 4, 2023 14:48:05 GMT
Or it could be that as people get older their opinion on the EU changes so those leaving this mortal coil are replaced by those retiring (and less likely to care about employment prospects)... Well indeed. If you're not looking to get another job then of course you won't be concerned about wage compression via the importation of cheap foreign labour - especially if it makes it easier to buy your Tuscan villa. (And fuck the younger generation...) Yep, selfish arseholes these remnants. Bravo๐
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