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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2024 3:07:35 GMT
Not for the EUSSR. The UK are now the leaders....... How the mighty has fallen since they lost the golden goose. I haven't read the thread, but I assume that Farage's wanting to dismantle the NHS has been mentioned. Funny how you gammons credit the manfrog with the Brexit result, when it was really the fact that Boris and Co. represented the referendum as a choice between the NHS and the EU that swung the result. The NHS, the thing Farage would get rid of in the blink of an eye, created the outcome. Good luck to Reform UK if they think they are going to get rid of it or they hold any notions of gaining seats on an anti-NHS platform. That said, you should tell your family and friends to vote Reform. More Darling diatribe. Of course you haven't read the thread you only read lefty woke bullshit.
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Post by zanygame on Jan 2, 2024 8:56:16 GMT
13 years and nothing to show for it. How much did chinese monkey pox cost the UK. How much has the wrath of the EUSSR cost the UK? How much has putins illegal invasion cost the UK? Our government had been in power for 10 years before Covid reached us. In all that time of austerity they didn't reduce borrowing a tiny bit. You Tories have such double standards. Gordon Brown didn't lower borrowing by enough in the goods times before the 2008 crash, appalling terrible typical Labour. Tories don't lower borrowing in the lead up to Covid. Blah blah, moaning labour supporters, look over there a dancing squirrel.
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Post by zanygame on Jan 2, 2024 8:57:23 GMT
People who pay into their NI all their life bad for health cares. Thats a tad unfare mate, we now have divesity in the NHS. You want to thank god for that when you get ill.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2024 8:59:53 GMT
How much did chinese monkey pox cost the UK. How much has the wrath of the EUSSR cost the UK? How much has putins illegal invasion cost the UK? Our government had been in power for 10 years before Covid reached us. In all that time of austerity they didn't reduce borrowing a tiny bit. You Tories have such double standards. Gordon Brown didn't lower borrowing by enough in the goods times before the 2008 crash, appalling terrible typical Labour. Tories don't lower borrowing in the lead up to Covid. Blah blah, moaning labour supporters, look over there a dancing squirrel. Well the UK is in far better shape than your beloved EUSSR zany. And maybe you would like to ask yourself where did we inherit all this debt from? Hint it begins with L.
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 2, 2024 10:08:28 GMT
I haven't read the thread, but I assume that Farage's wanting to dismantle the NHS has been mentioned. Funny how you gammons credit the manfrog with the Brexit result, when it was really the fact that Boris and Co. represented the referendum as a choice between the NHS and the EU that swung the result. The NHS, the thing Farage would get rid of in the blink of an eye, created the outcome. Good luck to Reform UK if they think they are going to get rid of it or they hold any notions of gaining seats on an anti-NHS platform. That said, you should tell your family and friends to vote Reform. More Darling diatribe. Of course you haven't read the thread you only read lefty woke bullshit. Brexit was won on the back of a false choice between the EU and the NHS (the red bus). Nigel Farage is in favour of privatising the NHS. The irony is that you gammons think the manfrog won the referendum. In fact, the very thing the manfrog is opposed to, the NHS, won the referendum. Good luck to you, other Daily Mail chavs, and Reform if you imagine Reform will gain seats on an anti-NHS platform. You're too stupid to understand that you only have Brexit because of the NHS.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2024 10:21:02 GMT
More Darling diatribe. Of course you haven't read the thread you only read lefty woke bullshit. Brexit was won on the back of a false choice between the EU and the NHS (the red bus). Nigel Farage is in favour of privatising the NHS. The irony is that you gammons think the manfrog won the referendum. In fact, the very thing the manfrog is opposed to, the NHS, won the referendum. Good luck to you, other Daily Mail chavs, and Reform if you imagine Reform will gain seats on an anti-NHS platform. You're too stupid to understand that you only have Brexit because of the NHS. More bollocks. It never said that on the bus. And those of us who had working braincells had made our minds up long before that bus hit the streets.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jan 2, 2024 10:41:41 GMT
Seems we're back to this:
LOL!
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 2, 2024 10:43:15 GMT
Brexit was won on the back of a false choice between the EU and the NHS (the red bus). Nigel Farage is in favour of privatising the NHS. The irony is that you gammons think the manfrog won the referendum. In fact, the very thing the manfrog is opposed to, the NHS, won the referendum. Good luck to you, other Daily Mail chavs, and Reform if you imagine Reform will gain seats on an anti-NHS platform. You're too stupid to understand that you only have Brexit because of the NHS. More bollocks. It never said that on the bus. And those of us who had working braincells had made our minds up long before that bus hit the streets. Many, many people didn't vote AGAINST the EU, they voted FOR the NHS. The red bus presented the referendum in terms of a false choice between the NHS and the EU. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can have the House of Lords or the NHS', the NHS will win. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can dramatically cut immigration or the NHS', the NHS will win. If was presented in terms of 'You can retain the monarchy or the NHS', the NHS will win. Whichever side of the debate on any issue can present the future of the NHS as depending on its side winning, will win a referendum. If there is another referendum, both sides will be claiming that the future success of the NHS will depend on their side winning. So, Farage didn't secure Brexit; the NHS did. And the massive irony is that Farage is in favour of privatising the NHS.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 2, 2024 10:53:07 GMT
More bollocks. It never said that on the bus. And those of us who had working braincells had made our minds up long before that bus hit the streets. Many, many people didn't vote AGAINST the EU, they voted FOR the NHS. The red bus presented the referendum in terms of a false choice between the NHS and the EU. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can have the House of Lords or the NHS', the NHS will win. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can dramatically cut immigration or the NHS', the NHS will win. Whichever side of the debate on any issue can present the future of the NHS as depending on its side winning, will win a referendum. If there is another referendum, both sides will be claiming that the future success of the NHS will depend on their side winning. So, Farage didn't secure Brexit; the NHS did. And the massive irony is that Farage is in favour of privatising the NHS. Don't be daft, the red bus had nothing to do with why people voted to leave, just like scaremonger Osborne said if it's a vote for leave we will go in to 'Instant' recession, the £ will plummet, none of which happened, in fact the £ surprisingly never altered.
So you see the remoaners were telling porkies, scaremongering 'the end of the world' if we leave the EU ..... LOL
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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2024 10:54:45 GMT
More bollocks. It never said that on the bus. And those of us who had working braincells had made our minds up long before that bus hit the streets. Many, many people didn't vote AGAINST the EU, they voted FOR the NHS. The red bus presented the referendum in terms of a false choice between the NHS and the EU. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can have the House of Lords or the NHS', the NHS will win. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can dramatically cut immigration or the NHS', the NHS will win. Whichever side of the debate on any issue can present the future of the NHS as depending on its side winning, will win a referendum. If there is another referendum, both sides will be claiming that the future success of the NHS will depend on their side winning. So, Farage didn't secure Brexit; the NHS did. And the massive irony is that Farage is in favour of privatising the NHS. You are just talking your usual lefty bollocks darling. We waited patiently for 40 years to get our say after being blatantly lied too by a pervert with a yacht.
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 2, 2024 10:59:36 GMT
Many, many people didn't vote AGAINST the EU, they voted FOR the NHS. The red bus presented the referendum in terms of a false choice between the NHS and the EU. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can have the House of Lords or the NHS', the NHS will win. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can dramatically cut immigration or the NHS', the NHS will win. Whichever side of the debate on any issue can present the future of the NHS as depending on its side winning, will win a referendum. If there is another referendum, both sides will be claiming that the future success of the NHS will depend on their side winning. So, Farage didn't secure Brexit; the NHS did. And the massive irony is that Farage is in favour of privatising the NHS. You are just talking your usual lefty bollocks darling. We waited patiently for 40 years to get our say after being blatantly lied too by a pervert with a yacht. You can have a properly functioning NHS or you can have EU membership. That was the decision people were asked to make, courtesy of lies on a red bus. People voted for the NHS. They didn't vote for Nigel Farage (who is anti-NHS) and they didn't vote against the EU. They voted for the NHS. The sooner Farage's ideas about the NHS become more widely known, the sooner Farage and Reform will disappear.
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 2, 2024 11:01:45 GMT
Many, many people didn't vote AGAINST the EU, they voted FOR the NHS. The red bus presented the referendum in terms of a false choice between the NHS and the EU. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can have the House of Lords or the NHS', the NHS will win. If a referendum was pitched in terms of 'You can dramatically cut immigration or the NHS', the NHS will win. Whichever side of the debate on any issue can present the future of the NHS as depending on its side winning, will win a referendum. If there is another referendum, both sides will be claiming that the future success of the NHS will depend on their side winning. So, Farage didn't secure Brexit; the NHS did. And the massive irony is that Farage is in favour of privatising the NHS. Don't be daft, the red bus had nothing to do with why people voted to leave, just like scaremonger Osborne said if it's a vote for leave we will go in to 'Instant' recession, the £ will plummet, none of which happened, in fact the £ surprisingly never altered.
So you see the remoaners were telling porkies, scaremongering 'the end of the world' if we leave the EU ..... LOL
Well, the very person who spearheaded the red bus idea believes that Leave wouldn't have won without it.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 2, 2024 11:04:07 GMT
Don't be daft, the red bus had nothing to do with why people voted to leave, just like scaremonger Osborne said if it's a vote for leave we will go in to 'Instant' recession, the £ will plummet, none of which happened, in fact the £ surprisingly never altered.
So you see the remoaners were telling porkies, scaremongering 'the end of the world' if we leave the EU ..... LOL
Well, the very person who spearheaded the red bus idea believes that Leave wouldn't have won without it. LOL...... the only ones who were taken in by the red bus were the remoaners, the leave didn't take the slightest bit of notice to it, so you see the only thick ones were the remoaners.
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 2, 2024 11:06:30 GMT
Well, the very person who spearheaded the red bus idea believes that Leave wouldn't have won without it. LOL...... the only ones who were taken in by the red bus were the remoaners, the leave didn't take the slightest bit of notice to it, so you see the only thick ones were the remoaners. Meh! That's not what the people who organised it think.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2024 11:08:45 GMT
Well, the very person who spearheaded the red bus idea believes that Leave wouldn't have won without it. LOL...... the only ones who were taken in by the red bus were the remoaners, the leave didn't take the slightest bit of notice to it, so you see the only thick ones were the remoaners. They couldn't even understand what was written in 6ft letters on the bus mate. Must be their lefty woke educations.
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