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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham

Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well:

“Former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt has branded the EU's vaccination efforts a 'fiasco'.

Verhofstadt called on Brussels to renegotiate its 'ill-conceived' contracts with manufacturers in a video titled 'the inconvenient truth behind the vaccination fiasco of the EU'.

In the nine-minute clip, the MEP blamed the European Commission for the shortages and slow rollout and slammed the 'diplomatic disaster' brought about by triggering Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The MEP urged the EU medicine's agency to follow faster approval procedures for new vaccines and called for a renegotiation of the 'ill-conceived' contracts to include binding deadlines. “

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?"

As above, all straight from his twitter.

I particularly like the phrase he uses "inconvenient truth".

Him and me both use that expression quite a bit about Brussels.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?

As above, all straight from his twitter.

I particularly like the phrase he uses "inconvenient truth".

Him and me both use that expression quite a bit about Brussels. "

I doubt he's enough of a daily mail reader to use the word "Brussels" to refer to the EU.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

"

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol

Is it more likely that the FORMER chief negotiator who failed to win the top job has some sour grapes

I’m not pro EU by the way

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from. "

Yet as usual you can't actually point at the specific opinion you disagree with lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

Yet as usual you can't actually point at the specific opinion you disagree with lol. "

I can. The specific opinion I disagree with, is that the Daily Mail has anything useful or informative to add to the debate.

But that's also the interesting piece here.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from. "

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

Yet as usual you can't actually point at the specific opinion you disagree with lol.

I can. The specific opinion I disagree with, is that the Daily Mail has anything useful or informative to add to the debate.

But that's also the interesting piece here."

Well that's me told lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

"

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

Yet as usual you can't actually point at the specific opinion you disagree with lol.

I can. The specific opinion I disagree with, is that the Daily Mail has anything useful or informative to add to the debate.

But that's also the interesting piece here.

Well that's me told lol"

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest."

Again, that's an inconsistent position when you've told everyone that a strong and healthy European economy is important for our exports. The tragic reality is their avoidable deaths will rocket with this incompetence.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

Again, that's an inconsistent position when you've told everyone that a strong and healthy European economy is important for our exports. The tragic reality is their avoidable deaths will rocket with this incompetence. "

I think you have me confused with a different person.

I've never discussed the strong European economy being important for our exports.

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

Again, that's an inconsistent position when you've told everyone that a strong and healthy European economy is important for our exports. The tragic reality is their avoidable deaths will rocket with this incompetence.

I think you have me confused with a different person.

I've never discussed the strong European economy being important for our exports.

"

Ah that's good to hear. We agree then that Europe is in decline and increasing trade with the rest of the world is far more important. Good

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

Again, that's an inconsistent position when you've told everyone that a strong and healthy European economy is important for our exports. The tragic reality is their avoidable deaths will rocket with this incompetence.

I think you have me confused with a different person.

I've never discussed the strong European economy being important for our exports.

Ah that's good to hear. We agree then that Europe is in decline and increasing trade with the rest of the world is far more important. Good "

Come on. You're not this bad at interpreting what's written. You can do better than this.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest."

He wasted his time making the videos? Who do you think he was hoping to reach out to?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

He wasted his time making the videos? Who do you think he was hoping to reach out to?"

He's entitled to speak about whatever he wants. He didn't bring anything new to the table, in terms of a point.

If I had to guess he wants to prompt some kind of change or reform.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

He wasted his time making the videos? Who do you think he was hoping to reach out to?"

The guy is a loser who is looking for attention as usual. I saw he got shot down on twitter the other day talking about democracy in the usa until someone reminded him that came to the uk and campaigned with the lib/dems to overturn the referendum .

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

He wasted his time making the videos? Who do you think he was hoping to reach out to?

He's entitled to speak about whatever he wants. He didn't bring anything new to the table, in terms of a point.

If I had to guess he wants to prompt some kind of change or reform. "

I think his message actually says more than any of the other Eu officials have said about the procurement and roll out.

Hopefully his target audience will also have noticed this message

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

He wasted his time making the videos? Who do you think he was hoping to reach out to?

He's entitled to speak about whatever he wants. He didn't bring anything new to the table, in terms of a point.

If I had to guess he wants to prompt some kind of change or reform. "

Oooohhhh

Change or reform.....

Many have tried

And failed

That taxpayer funded lobster and champagne keeps getting served up to the Brussels snouts in the trough.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

He wasted his time making the videos? Who do you think he was hoping to reach out to?

He's entitled to speak about whatever he wants. He didn't bring anything new to the table, in terms of a point.

If I had to guess he wants to prompt some kind of change or reform.

Oooohhhh

Change or reform.....

Many have tried

And failed

That taxpayer funded lobster and champagne keeps getting served up to the Brussels snouts in the trough. "

Aren't you generally in favour of lobster themed parties to celebrate insignificant events?

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Straight from the horses mouth. He has posted a 5 part thread on his own Twitter account which starts:

“ Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have…

My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix it”

Indeed. He has some valid critisims.

I don't agree with the opinions of the OP that the Daily Mail told him to have though.

The main interest piece here is about where the OP gets their misinformation and confused outlook from.

the main interest piece here is, it is guy verhofstadt reporting the opinion of guy verhofstadt

Not really, he's not saying anything very interesting or insightful.

Plus we're not in the EU. So it doesn't impact us in the slightest.

He wasted his time making the videos? Who do you think he was hoping to reach out to?

He's entitled to speak about whatever he wants. He didn't bring anything new to the table, in terms of a point.

If I had to guess he wants to prompt some kind of change or reform.

Oooohhhh

Change or reform.....

Many have tried

And failed

That taxpayer funded lobster and champagne keeps getting served up to the Brussels snouts in the trough.

Aren't you generally in favour of lobster themed parties to celebrate insignificant events?"

Yes when I've paid for it. I wouldn't expect the taxpayer to pay for my parties.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well:

“Former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt has branded the EU's vaccination efforts a 'fiasco'.

Verhofstadt called on Brussels to renegotiate its 'ill-conceived' contracts with manufacturers in a video titled 'the inconvenient truth behind the vaccination fiasco of the EU'.

In the nine-minute clip, the MEP blamed the European Commission for the shortages and slow rollout and slammed the 'diplomatic disaster' brought about by triggering Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The MEP urged the EU medicine's agency to follow faster approval procedures for new vaccines and called for a renegotiation of the 'ill-conceived' contracts to include binding deadlines. “"

I Agree with him the EU is finished

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By *ust some cock suckerMan
over a year ago

Preston

If that's what he's posted and said then it's good that an Important figure in the EU such as him is strongly criticising the EU's policy unlike the sloppy cold dog shit Tory MP's blindly praising anything and everything Boris does or avoiding answering questions that cannot be defended.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well:

“Former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt has branded the EU's vaccination efforts a 'fiasco'.

Verhofstadt called on Brussels to renegotiate its 'ill-conceived' contracts with manufacturers in a video titled 'the inconvenient truth behind the vaccination fiasco of the EU'.

In the nine-minute clip, the MEP blamed the European Commission for the shortages and slow rollout and slammed the 'diplomatic disaster' brought about by triggering Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The MEP urged the EU medicine's agency to follow faster approval procedures for new vaccines and called for a renegotiation of the 'ill-conceived' contracts to include binding deadlines. “I Agree with him the EU is finished"

Conclusive proof that it isn’t

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well:

“Former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt has branded the EU's vaccination efforts a 'fiasco'.

Verhofstadt called on Brussels to renegotiate its 'ill-conceived' contracts with manufacturers in a video titled 'the inconvenient truth behind the vaccination fiasco of the EU'.

In the nine-minute clip, the MEP blamed the European Commission for the shortages and slow rollout and slammed the 'diplomatic disaster' brought about by triggering Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The MEP urged the EU medicine's agency to follow faster approval procedures for new vaccines and called for a renegotiation of the 'ill-conceived' contracts to include binding deadlines. “I Agree with him the EU is finished

Conclusive proof that it isn’t "

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well:

“Former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt has branded the EU's vaccination efforts a 'fiasco'.

Verhofstadt called on Brussels to renegotiate its 'ill-conceived' contracts with manufacturers in a video titled 'the inconvenient truth behind the vaccination fiasco of the EU'.

In the nine-minute clip, the MEP blamed the European Commission for the shortages and slow rollout and slammed the 'diplomatic disaster' brought about by triggering Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The MEP urged the EU medicine's agency to follow faster approval procedures for new vaccines and called for a renegotiation of the 'ill-conceived' contracts to include binding deadlines. “"

They will find a way to shut him up. He is a bit of an oddball but last thing the EU wants is someone with his knowledge shooting his mouth off

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

"The idea that the world can unite without being regulated is clearly an illusion."

Guy Verhofstadt

Federally in Chief.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

A little off topic, however while there’s a topic about a super duper pro European helping to highlighting a benefit of not being in the EU, the interview on LBC with former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, who spent years bigging up the EU and why the U.K. should vote to remain, is worth a listen . Here’s a taster to whet your appetite ... "The EU Commission has been behaving as if they were on the payroll of Brexiteers with a remit to justify Brexit. It is astonishing, its a comedy of errors in Brussels.... its very difficult to argue against Brexit now if you look at the vaccination fiasco"

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Politician admits something wasnt handled perfectly

Those crazy Europeams with their sense of accountability.

Thank goodness we left

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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago

milton keynes


""The idea that the world can unite without being regulated is clearly an illusion."

Guy Verhofstadt

Federally in Chief. "

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By *ichiebigMan
over a year ago

nenagh


"A little off topic, however while there’s a topic about a super duper pro European helping to highlighting a benefit of not being in the EU, the interview on LBC with former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, who spent years bigging up the EU and why the U.K. should vote to remain, is worth a listen . Here’s a taster to whet your appetite ... "The EU Commission has been behaving as if they were on the payroll of Brexiteers with a remit to justify Brexit. It is astonishing, its a comedy of errors in Brussels.... its very difficult to argue against Brexit now if you look at the vaccination fiasco" "
you do know that varoufakis is the Greek jemery Corbyn, his party also suffered a huge electoral defeat when they were last in power

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"If that's what he's posted and said then it's good that an Important figure in the EU such as him is strongly criticising the EU's policy unlike the sloppy cold dog shit Tory MP's blindly praising anything and everything Boris does or avoiding answering questions that cannot be defended. "
What has the British government got to do with this thread?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"A little off topic, however while there’s a topic about a super duper pro European helping to highlighting a benefit of not being in the EU, the interview on LBC with former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, who spent years bigging up the EU and why the U.K. should vote to remain, is worth a listen . Here’s a taster to whet your appetite ... "The EU Commission has been behaving as if they were on the payroll of Brexiteers with a remit to justify Brexit. It is astonishing, its a comedy of errors in Brussels.... its very difficult to argue against Brexit now if you look at the vaccination fiasco" you do know that varoufakis is the Greek jemery Corbyn, his party also suffered a huge electoral defeat when they were last in power "
If thats the case no wonder he suffered a huge defeat.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well“"

Quite the reverse, Guy is passionately Pro-EU, that’s why he criticises it so strongly when it cocks up. If only our Government would own up to its cock ups and take responsibility for its actions and inactions.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A little off topic, however while there’s a topic about a super duper pro European helping to highlighting a benefit of not being in the EU, the interview on LBC with former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, who spent years bigging up the EU and why the U.K. should vote to remain, is worth a listen . Here’s a taster to whet your appetite ... "The EU Commission has been behaving as if they were on the payroll of Brexiteers with a remit to justify Brexit. It is astonishing, its a comedy of errors in Brussels.... its very difficult to argue against Brexit now if you look at the vaccination fiasco" you do know that varoufakis is the Greek jemery Corbyn, his party also suffered a huge electoral defeat when they were last in power "

What do you mean? He'll hate the EU for years until he sees another chance at power and switch course?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well“

Quite the reverse, Guy is passionately Pro-EU, that’s why he criticises it so strongly when it cocks up. If only our Government would own up to its cock ups and take responsibility for its actions and inactions."

Do you know the funniest thing is?

We have a trade secretary who has simply refused to answer questions, and they are still more obsessed with the eu.

It frankly borders on unhealthy.

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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago

milton keynes


"A little off topic, however while there’s a topic about a super duper pro European helping to highlighting a benefit of not being in the EU, the interview on LBC with former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, who spent years bigging up the EU and why the U.K. should vote to remain, is worth a listen . Here’s a taster to whet your appetite ... "The EU Commission has been behaving as if they were on the payroll of Brexiteers with a remit to justify Brexit. It is astonishing, its a comedy of errors in Brussels.... its very difficult to argue against Brexit now if you look at the vaccination fiasco" you do know that varoufakis is the Greek jemery Corbyn, his party also suffered a huge electoral defeat when they were last in power "

Wow talk about kicking a guy when he is down

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

#stillnotobsessed

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By *ust some cock suckerMan
over a year ago

Preston


"If that's what he's posted and said then it's good that an Important figure in the EU such as him is strongly criticising the EU's policy unlike the sloppy cold dog shit Tory MP's blindly praising anything and everything Boris does or avoiding answering questions that cannot be defended.

What has the British government got to do with this thread?"

If you read it then you may understand the contex

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By *ust some cock suckerMan
over a year ago

Preston


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well“

Quite the reverse, Guy is passionately Pro-EU, that’s why he criticises it so strongly when it cocks up. If only our Government would own up to its cock ups and take responsibility for its actions and inactions."

Exactly

People would do well to actually understand and draw comparison against how our shower of shit behavior in Government.

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well“

Quite the reverse, Guy is passionately Pro-EU, that’s why he criticises it so strongly when it cocks up. If only our Government would own up to its cock ups and take responsibility for its actions and inactions."

Won’t stop Brussels crumbling to dust

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Politician admits something wasnt handled perfectly

Those crazy Europeams with their sense of accountability.

Thank goodness we left

.

"

Hahahaha. Hahaha. Really. That is funny

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well“

Quite the reverse, Guy is passionately Pro-EU, that’s why he criticises it so strongly when it cocks up. If only our Government would own up to its cock ups and take responsibility for its actions and inactions.

Won’t stop Brussels crumbling to dust "

It won’t happen , I do hope you can find happiness in your life Chris now we have left the EU, the last 40 years must have been hell

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By *e CapCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke

All I can see is Europe getting stronger every day. Is not an easy task as it is first time in history when so many independent nations are trying to work together. Few frustrated in Central Europe but not for too long. As the eastern countries are becoming more affluent Europe will start revving her engines soon.

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By *ust some cock suckerMan
over a year ago

Preston


"Former chief negotiator, an MEP who twice ran for the commission “presidency”, thinks Brussels is turning to dust as well“

Quite the reverse, Guy is passionately Pro-EU, that’s why he criticises it so strongly when it cocks up. If only our Government would own up to its cock ups and take responsibility for its actions and inactions.

Won’t stop Brussels crumbling to dust "

What's your predicted time frame on this?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"All I can see is Europe getting stronger every day. Is not an easy task as it is first time in history when so many independent nations are trying to work together. Few frustrated in Central Europe but not for too long. As the eastern countries are becoming more affluent Europe will start revving her engines soon."
Europe may well do but the uk in the eu certainly would not.Uk exports had been falling year on year while we were in.

2002 54%

2019 43%.

Who wants to pay to be in a club that business is shrinking?

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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago

Derby


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?"

It was on a video in 5 parts that he posted on his verified Twitter account.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?

It was on a video in 5 parts that he posted on his verified Twitter account.

"

The OP copied and pasted from the daily mail.

That was what I found interesting.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?

It was on a video in 5 parts that he posted on his verified Twitter account.

The OP copied and pasted from the daily mail.

That was what I found interesting."

Why?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?

It was on a video in 5 parts that he posted on his verified Twitter account.

The OP copied and pasted from the daily mail.

That was what I found interesting."

Yeah what's the matter with the daily mail?

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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago

Derby


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?

It was on a video in 5 parts that he posted on his verified Twitter account.

The OP copied and pasted from the daily mail.

That was what I found interesting."

How do you know it was copy and pasted from the Daily Mail?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?"

Actually this story was led by The Times and it's a true story.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?

It was on a video in 5 parts that he posted on his verified Twitter account.

The OP copied and pasted from the daily mail.

That was what I found interesting.

How do you know it was copy and pasted from the Daily Mail?"

Copy the text, put it in "" then Google search.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?

It was on a video in 5 parts that he posted on his verified Twitter account.

The OP copied and pasted from the daily mail.

That was what I found interesting.

Yeah what's the matter with the daily mail?

"

The single source of truth in a crazy world.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"If we wanted to read articles in the Daily Mail. We'd go to their website. -100 points for copy and pasting you entire post.

It's good that you changed the title though. +1 point for that.

So what does this tell us.

1. You read the daily mail.

Or

2. You believe the what's written in the daily mail.

Either way, it's nothing we didn't know already. Although it's not the full story. Many of your views are extreme, even for the Mail. So I'm wondering what else you read?

It was on a video in 5 parts that he posted on his verified Twitter account.

The OP copied and pasted from the daily mail.

That was what I found interesting.

Yeah what's the matter with the daily mail?

The single source of truth in a crazy world."

Its the word

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

And yet . . .

Actually this story was led by The Times and it's a true story.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And yet . . .

Actually this story was led by The Times and it's a true story.

"

Uh hu

Am I not allowed to be interested in where people get their news from?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"And yet . . .

Actually this story was led by The Times and it's a true story.

"

You realise that newspapers can tell the same story in different ways?

I thought we had established that with the starmer tete a tete?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"And yet . . .

Actually this story was led by The Times and it's a true story.

Uh hu

Am I not allowed to be interested in where people get their news from?"

ASk them whatever you like but you tried to sour the OP by suggesting it was crap from the Daily Mail.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"And yet . . .

Actually this story was led by The Times and it's a true story.

You realise that newspapers can tell the same story in different ways?

I thought we had established that with the starmer tete a tete?"

But it's still a true story and can be found on his twitter feed. Direct from the horses mouth.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And yet . . .

Actually this story was led by The Times and it's a true story.

Uh hu

Am I not allowed to be interested in where people get their news from?

ASk them whatever you like but you tried to sour the OP by suggesting it was crap from the Daily Mail."

Nah. This story itself isn't very interesting to me.

But the OP posts a lot of rhubarb. So it was interesting to see that they get at least some of their news from the Daily Mail.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail? "
That would be like kicking a kitten to some on here mate dont do it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail? "

Do what you like.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like."

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say? "

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today. "

How do you know?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know? "

Read it in the mail

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail"

Oh OK, fair enough. Only read the Mail on a Sunday myself, that's why I asked

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

Oh OK, fair enough. Only read the Mail on a Sunday myself, that's why I asked "

I'm fairly sure the sunday edition would be usual level of integrity and balance.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

The Mail has quite good Sport pages and set out in a really easily readable format. Before Covid it had the best Boxing coverage IMO.

Of course people should always take the Sports results with a pinch of salt as you obviously can’t believe anything hats written in such a tawdry rag.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail"

I don't read either, can you link the story in the mail?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

Oh OK, fair enough. Only read the Mail on a Sunday myself, that's why I asked

I'm fairly sure the sunday edition would be usual level of integrity and balance."

What, like in the way they backed the remain campaign and encouraged people to vote remain?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

I don't read either, can you link the story in the mail?"

You dont do sarcasm do you?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

Oh OK, fair enough. Only read the Mail on a Sunday myself, that's why I asked

I'm fairly sure the sunday edition would be usual level of integrity and balance.

What, like in the way they backed the remain campaign and encouraged people to vote remain? "

If you say so

I dont read it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

Oh OK, fair enough. Only read the Mail on a Sunday myself, that's why I asked

I'm fairly sure the sunday edition would be usual level of integrity and balance.

What, like in the way they backed the remain campaign and encouraged people to vote remain?

If you say so

I dont read it"

Oh, just the daily mail for you, each to his own

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

I don't read either, can you link the story in the mail?

You dont do sarcasm do you?"

I don't think it was sarcasm. You seem to have more of an insight into what goes on in the Sun and Daily Mail than anyone I know

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

I don't read either, can you link the story in the mail?

You dont do sarcasm do you?

I don't think it was sarcasm. You seem to have more of an insight into what goes on in the Sun and Daily Mail than anyone I know "

Course I do

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

You know what, it's pretty poor diatribe when anyone answers with 'oh did you read that in the Daily Mail'.

Simply smacks of 'nothing to add - nothing to say - nothing of value'.

Read the next post along.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"You know what, it's pretty poor diatribe when anyone answers with 'oh did you read that in the Daily Mail'.

Simply smacks of 'nothing to add - nothing to say - nothing of value'.

Read the next post along.

"

It's a bit strange they never link it and just copy and paste the article

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"You know what, it's pretty poor diatribe when anyone answers with 'oh did you read that in the Daily Mail'.

Simply smacks of 'nothing to add - nothing to say - nothing of value'.

Read the next post along.

It's a bit strange they never link it and just copy and paste the article "

Wasn't anything to do with what I just wrote.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

I don't read either, can you link the story in the mail?

You dont do sarcasm do you?"

So there isn’t a stinging editorial in The Sun?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

I don't read either, can you link the story in the mail?

You dont do sarcasm do you?

So there isn’t a stinging editorial in The Sun?

"

No.

I was being a bit sarcastic.

I didnt actually read it in the mail.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"You know what, it's pretty poor diatribe when anyone answers with 'oh did you read that in the Daily Mail'.

Simply smacks of 'nothing to add - nothing to say - nothing of value'.

Read the next post along.

It's a bit strange they never link it and just copy and paste the article

Wasn't anything to do with what I just wrote."

Course It wasnt

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link "

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"You know what, it's pretty poor diatribe when anyone answers with 'oh did you read that in the Daily Mail'.

Simply smacks of 'nothing to add - nothing to say - nothing of value'.

Read the next post along.

It's a bit strange they never link it and just copy and paste the article

Wasn't anything to do with what I just wrote.

Course It wasnt "

True that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it."

No you don't.

Anyway, it's interesting to know that you went along with the Mail on Sunday, the Tories and big business and backed remain

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it.

No you don't.

Anyway, it's interesting to know that you went along with the Mail on Sunday, the Tories and big business and backed remain "

Did you pick that up when I said I dont read it?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it.

No you don't.

Anyway, it's interesting to know that you went along with the Mail on Sunday, the Tories and big business and backed remain

Did you pick that up when I said I dont read it?"

Yes you do - you started a thread on Virus all about the Daily Mail !!!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it.

No you don't.

Anyway, it's interesting to know that you went along with the Mail on Sunday, the Tories and big business and backed remain

Did you pick that up when I said I dont read it?

Yes you do - you started a thread on Virus all about the Daily Mail !!!

"

Fucking hell

Remember when you did this 6 months ago?

I saw a link to it and posted it.

I dont read it

There is a slight difference

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

I don't read either, can you link the story in the mail?

You dont do sarcasm do you?

So there isn’t a stinging editorial in The Sun?

No.

I was being a bit sarcastic.

I didnt actually read it in the mail."

Makes me wonder what else you make up ...

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Quick question - would it be considered acceptable to post things from the Sunday Mail?

Do what you like.

I will. Just thought people might be critical of anything a Tory supporting right leaning paper might have to say?

Not at all

I believe there is a stinging editorial in the sun today.

How do you know?

Read it in the mail

I don't read either, can you link the story in the mail?

You dont do sarcasm do you?

So there isn’t a stinging editorial in The Sun?

No.

I was being a bit sarcastic.

I didnt actually read it in the mail.

Makes me wonder what else you make up ..."

Course it does

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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago

milton keynes


"You know what, it's pretty poor diatribe when anyone answers with 'oh did you read that in the Daily Mail'.

Simply smacks of 'nothing to add - nothing to say - nothing of value'.

Read the next post along.

"

If the article is true then why is the paper its in even questioned.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it.

No you don't.

Anyway, it's interesting to know that you went along with the Mail on Sunday, the Tories and big business and backed remain

Did you pick that up when I said I dont read it?

Yes you do - you started a thread on Virus all about the Daily Mail !!!

Fucking hell

Remember when you did this 6 months ago?

I saw a link to it and posted it.

I dont read it

There is a slight difference "

I'm happy to read the Daily Mail website. To see what is being spouted.

You know my mantra has always been read widely - read wisely.

How can anyone possibly know what all ends of an argument are without seeing all ends of an argument.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"You know what, it's pretty poor diatribe when anyone answers with 'oh did you read that in the Daily Mail'.

Simply smacks of 'nothing to add - nothing to say - nothing of value'.

Read the next post along.

If the article is true then why is the paper its in even questioned. "

Exactly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it.

No you don't.

Anyway, it's interesting to know that you went along with the Mail on Sunday, the Tories and big business and backed remain

Did you pick that up when I said I dont read it?

Yes you do - you started a thread on Virus all about the Daily Mail !!!

Fucking hell

Remember when you did this 6 months ago?

I saw a link to it and posted it.

I dont read it

There is a slight difference

I'm happy to read the Daily Mail website. To see what is being spouted.

You know my mantra has always been read widely - read wisely.

How can anyone possibly know what all ends of an argument are without seeing all ends of an argument.

"

The only end you need to see is The Guardian

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it."

You don't get ripped for linking The Guardian. You get ripped for thinking the Guardian is the only paper that tells the truth.

The fact is that they all post as much bollocks as the next, you just have to read wider and find what is true and what isn't

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it.

You don't get ripped for linking The Guardian. You get ripped for thinking the Guardian is the only paper that tells the truth.

The fact is that they all post as much bollocks as the next, you just have to read wider and find what is true and what isn't "

If I only ever linked guardian articles you may nearly have a point there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it.

You don't get ripped for linking The Guardian. You get ripped for thinking the Guardian is the only paper that tells the truth.

The fact is that they all post as much bollocks as the next, you just have to read wider and find what is true and what isn't

If I only ever linked guardian articles you may nearly have a point there."

Are you saying that certain posters only ever link The Mail? Not sure that's the case.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You know what, it's pretty poor diatribe when anyone answers with 'oh did you read that in the Daily Mail'.

Simply smacks of 'nothing to add - nothing to say - nothing of value'.

Read the next post along.

If the article is true then why is the paper its in even questioned. "

Because it's interesting to see who on here reads what news sources.

The story itself is uninteresting.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I personally couldn't care less if anyone wants to put me down when I link the mail.

A true story is a true story. The fact that the mail comes out on top of google is just good seo. It's sometimes easier to grab the first link

People can post what links they want.

I get ripped for posting links about the guardian, but I dont have a hissy fit about it.

You don't get ripped for linking The Guardian. You get ripped for thinking the Guardian is the only paper that tells the truth.

The fact is that they all post as much bollocks as the next, you just have to read wider and find what is true and what isn't

If I only ever linked guardian articles you may nearly have a point there.

Are you saying that certain posters only ever link The Mail? Not sure that's the case."

Dont think I did say that.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

Are you saying that certain posters only ever link The Mail? Not sure that's the case."

They just say it to deflect from a story that they don't like. They could choose to go search corroboration, but that might prove irksome to their narrative.

It's certainly tiresome to hear 'did you read that in the Daily Mail' every other post !!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Are you saying that certain posters only ever link The Mail? Not sure that's the case.

They just say it to deflect from a story that they don't like. They could choose to go search corroboration, but that might prove irksome to their narrative.

It's certainly tiresome to hear 'did you read that in the Daily Mail' every other post !!"

"Daily mail" is just a euphemism for an unreliable news source. IE, "bloke down the pub told me..."

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