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Post by sheepy on Jun 9, 2023 14:37:20 GMT
Well you being so smart will have to work it out for yourself. We know they are bricking it, you don't need to tell us. Most of them are oblivious anyway. I think you've missed a trick. You could step up your populist revolution by holding your 'referendums' on toilet walls. Just scribble your thoughts inside the cubicles. You're going to change the world, Sheeps! And I think you think you are much smarter than you actually are, but obviously I will keep it in mind as you obviously hang around public conveniences a lot.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 9, 2023 14:38:37 GMT
I think you've missed a trick. You could step up your populist revolution by holding your 'referendums' on toilet walls. Just scribble your thoughts inside the cubicles. You're going to change the world, Sheeps! And I think you think you are much smarter than you actually are, but obviously I will keep it in mind as you obviously hang around public conveniences a lot. Can't spend a penny these days, Sheeps, what with all the populist revolutionaries 'n' all.
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Post by sheepy on Jun 9, 2023 14:42:29 GMT
And I think you think you are much smarter than you actually are, but obviously I will keep it in mind as you obviously hang around public conveniences a lot. Can't spend a penny these days, Sheeps, what with all the populist revolutionaries 'n' all. Look on the Brightside it is probably full of EU stooges anyway, who have run out of any other options but crawl into the toilet with their weak stomachs.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 9, 2023 14:43:38 GMT
Can't spend a penny these days, Sheeps, what with all the populist revolutionaries 'n' all. Look on the Brightside it is probably full of EU stooges anyway, who have run out of any other options but crawl into the toilet with their weak stomachs. Shame. I'll let you get back to your referendum.
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Post by Vinny on Jun 9, 2023 14:45:52 GMT
There'd have to be an almighty great reason for the UK to rejoin the EU — it's unlikely to get the same favourable benefits and opt-outs it had negotiated while it was a member. That's why the idea of a full Australia-New Zealand-Canada-UK trading alliance is being pushed by CANZUK International and supported primarily by conservatives. Other supporters include the Adam Smith Institute, the Henry Jackson Society The Bruges Group and politicians from the four countries... CANZUK is a much better idea, they are our best allies in the world. And when we were members of the EU, we did not treat them fairly.
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Post by sheepy on Jun 9, 2023 14:46:48 GMT
Look on the Brightside it is probably full of EU stooges anyway, who have run out of any other options but crawl into the toilet with their weak stomachs. Shame. I'll let you get back to your referendum. LOL you off then? just when we were getting acquainted. Good news about all the offers on the table though, I don't know how you managed that, I must be underestimating you.
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Post by thescotsman on Jun 9, 2023 15:04:43 GMT
What is devious about it, the options from the globalists are being handed out like candy. That sort of look at our future plans we have it covered for you. Okay, let's hear your plan to hold referendums in a way that doesn't threaten the union. For me the concept of holding referendum is merely a sign of weak governance and merely leads to divisiveness and confusion...QED BREXIT....most people cannot fathom the concept of the EU, its philosophy or its aims or its future direction of travel; let alone have a basis upon which to form a coherent view especially with all the uninformed noise and crap from social media that surrounds such political indescision nowadays. Brexit was basically predicated upon the weakness of Cameron against that woeful team of useful idiots, Farage and Johnson. All engaging in some banal exchange of tweets and insults in order to reduce the complexities of the question into some crass popularist narratives that would capture the imagination of brain dead British voters.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 9, 2023 15:11:03 GMT
Shame. I'll let you get back to your referendum. LOL you off then? just when we were getting acquainted. Good news about all the offers on the table though, I don't know how you managed that, I must be underestimating you. No, I'm still here. You spoke. I listened. Every thread on this forum is a referendum, you say. Got it.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 9, 2023 15:11:26 GMT
Okay, let's hear your plan to hold referendums in a way that doesn't threaten the union. For me the concept of holding referendum is merely a sign of weak governance and merely leads to divisiveness and confusion...QED BREXIT....most people cannot fathom the concept of the EU, its philosophy or its aims or its future direction of travel; let alone have a basis upon which to form a coherent view especially with all the uninformed noise and crap from social media that surrounds such political indescision nowadays. Brexit was basically predicated upon the weakness of Cameron against that woeful team of useful idiots, Farage and Johnson. All engaging in some banal exchange of tweets and insults in order to reduce the complexities of the question into some crass popularist narratives that would capture the imagination of brain dead British voters. You might be right but when the question was put to the public , the ex leavers arguments never went beyond ‘ the sky will fall in ‘ and ‘ anyone who wants to leave is a xenophobe’. They still haven’t .
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Post by sheepy on Jun 9, 2023 15:19:02 GMT
LOL you off then? just when we were getting acquainted. Good news about all the offers on the table though, I don't know how you managed that, I must be underestimating you. No, I'm still here. You spoke. I listened. Every thread on this forum is a referendum, you say. Got it. No I didn't you did, so I just let you run with it.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 9, 2023 15:21:00 GMT
No, I'm still here. You spoke. I listened. Every thread on this forum is a referendum, you say. Got it. No I didn't you did, so I just let you run with it. I'm pretty sure it was you, Sheeps. Okay, so you're now saying that referendums don't take place on the internet. Where are they taking place, then And what sort of issues do you see referendums being held on in the future?
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Post by sheepy on Jun 9, 2023 15:21:58 GMT
No I didn't you did, so I just let you run with it. I'm pretty sure it was you, Sheeps. Okay, so you're now saying that referendums don't take place on the internet. Where are they taking place? And what sort of referendums do you foresee in the future? Then you got the hump because I wouldn't tell you how it works.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 9, 2023 15:23:20 GMT
I'm pretty sure it was you, Sheeps. Okay, so you're now saying that referendums don't take place on the internet. Where are they taking place? And what sort of referendums do you foresee in the future? Then you got the hump because I wouldn't tell you how it works. No, you became violently outraged when I inquired how it worked. You filled this thread with festering rage and destruction.
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Post by thescotsman on Jun 9, 2023 15:24:11 GMT
For me the concept of holding referendum is merely a sign of weak governance and merely leads to divisiveness and confusion...QED BREXIT....most people cannot fathom the concept of the EU, its philosophy or its aims or its future direction of travel; let alone have a basis upon which to form a coherent view especially with all the uninformed noise and crap from social media that surrounds such political indescision nowadays. Brexit was basically predicated upon the weakness of Cameron against that woeful team of useful idiots, Farage and Johnson. All engaging in some banal exchange of tweets and insults in order to reduce the complexities of the question into some crass popularist narratives that would capture the imagination of brain dead British voters. You might be right but when the question was put to the public , the ex leavers arguments never went beyond ‘ the sky will fall in ‘ and ‘ anyone who wants to leave is a xenophobe’. They still haven’t . ...that's my point...one attempts to condense complex international trade and political and diplomatic relations, geopolitical rivalries and tensions and intentions, supply chain/banking and god knows what else into concepts that few can fathom but are told to vote on. How can that form the basis of sensible government? If all you are left with is a sign on the side of a bus which is supposed to encapsulate international relations then I weep....and I did.
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Post by sheepy on Jun 9, 2023 15:24:44 GMT
Then you got the hump because I wouldn't tell you how it works. No, you became violently outraged when I inquired how it worked. Sure just like every thread is a referendum because you say so.
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