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"Anyone attending this in London on Saturday? " Yep | |||
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"Anyone attending this in London on Saturday? " No I'll be on the march to leave as it passes through the Midlands area. | |||
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"Of the two demos, which might have frisky swingers among their numbers? " One will have 99% angry red faced white men. And one will be a mix of ages, sexes, and nationalities. | |||
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"Of the two demos, which might have frisky swingers among their numbers? One will have 99% angry red faced white men. And one will be a mix of ages, sexes, and nationalities. " Oo, do i have to guess which one is which? I'd hate to go to a remain demo and find it was all just angry white men | |||
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"Anyone attending this in London on Saturday? No I'll be on the march to leave as it passes through the Midlands area. " Hahahahah! Seriously? You mean you've been following what has been going on with it (ie virtually nothing) and you still want to nail your colours to that mast? I really would love someone to do a proper psychological/socialogical study of you and your ilk, it would be fascinating to see what makes you tick. -Matt | |||
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"Of the two demos, which might have frisky swingers among their numbers? One will have 99% angry red faced white men. And one will be a mix of ages, sexes, and nationalities. " . Hang on a minute ,,,, I am an angry red faced white man !!!!! ..... But would be on the remain march if I was able ,,,, not all us angry red faced white men associate with angry red faced white men you know , , it's just a freak of nature that makes us look angry red faced white men ,,,,, some of us are quite nice x | |||
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"Of the two demos, which might have frisky swingers among their numbers? One will have 99% angry red faced white men. And one will be a mix of ages, sexes, and nationalities. . Hang on a minute ,,,, I am an angry red faced white man !!!!! ..... But would be on the remain march if I was able ,,,, not all us angry red faced white men associate with angry red faced white men you know , , it's just a freak of nature that makes us look angry red faced white men ,,,,, some of us are quite nice x" Haha. Best post in ages. Most Brexit voters are angry red faced white men. But not all angry red faced white men voted Brexit. Never forget. | |||
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" I really would love someone to do a proper psychological/socialogical study of you and your ilk, it would be fascinating to see what makes you tick. -Matt" Watch Captain Manwaring in a few episodes of Dad’s Army and your study is complete | |||
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"Of the two demos, which might have frisky swingers among their numbers? One will have 99% angry red faced white men. And one will be a mix of ages, sexes, and nationalities. . Hang on a minute ,,,, I am an angry red faced white man !!!!! ..... But would be on the remain march if I was able ,,,, not all us angry red faced white men associate with angry red faced white men you know , , it's just a freak of nature that makes us look angry red faced white men ,,,,, some of us are quite nice x" Turn the thermostat down | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire" Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. " Would have been at the london one but not going to be in the uk now. | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. " Of course you’re looking forward to it. No one to point out how inaccurate everything you say is. You can all revel in your collective confusion, misunderstanding and hate. | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. " 61% of voters in Sunderland voted Leave. I would of thought the March would have had better support. | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. 61% of voters in Sunderland voted Leave. I would of thought the March would have had better support. " Probably hard at work | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. 61% of voters in Sunderland voted Leave. I would of thought the March would have had better support. Probably hard at work " No retired People voted leave then | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. 61% of voters in Sunderland voted Leave. I would of thought the March would have had better support. Probably hard at work No retired People voted leave then " probably to old to walk or as someone on here likes to tell us dead. | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. 61% of voters in Sunderland voted Leave. I would of thought the March would have had better support. Probably hard at work No retired People voted leave then probably to old to walk or as someone on here likes to tell us dead. " | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. " Well the remain march will be the one with all the prams wheeling about . Infantile behaviour or comments win no prizes today boys and girls... Dummies back in shhhh | |||
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"Attending the march to leave on tomorrow’s part through Yorkshire Good man. Remoaners have been harping on about low numbers but as the March to Leave is spread over 14 days starting from Sunderland on March 16th down the length of the country to London on March 29th it's understandable numbers will be spread over different sections of the March. The only section I'm attending is the Midlands section this weekend and looking forward to it. Well the remain march will be the one with all the prams wheeling about . Infantile behaviour or comments win no prizes today boys and girls... Dummies back in shhhh" The remain March will make more sense than your post, have a more mixed demographic, have more people, but less white pride nationalists, and less assaults of onlookers. | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory." Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. | |||
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" The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. " You mean locals went to watch and some got attached by the marching thugs. | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. " And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. " I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. | |||
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"The EU have already said no to an extension so we leave on the 29th." Another fake news | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. " Everyone there thinks he's a two-faced hypocrite. He's anti-EU, but he still gets his wages . If he had a bit of honor, he would give up the function. I'm sure everyone will vote for the A50 extension. | |||
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"Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. " That'll be the same Orban condemned worldwide for screening vile Facebook film footage from the NZ terrorist during a political rally at the weekend. Why am I not surprised Farage finds comfort in him. | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. Everyone there thinks he's a two-faced hypocrite. He's anti-EU, but he still gets his wages . If he had a bit of honor, he would give up the function. I'm sure everyone will vote for the A50 extension. " He is paid because he is representing the interests of his constituency in Brussels . This is no different to any other NO and he works harder than most. It is a considerable achievement to have lead a very successfull campaign for the UK to leave the EU. He is man of action , not words . The result of the referendum speak for itself. | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. Everyone there thinks he's a two-faced hypocrite. He's anti-EU, but he still gets his wages . If he had a bit of honor, he would give up the function. I'm sure everyone will vote for the A50 extension. He is paid because he is representing the interests of his constituency in Brussels . This is no different to any other NO and he works harder than most. It is a considerable achievement to have lead a very successfull campaign for the UK to leave the EU. He is man of action , not words . The result of the referendum speak for itself. " Man of action , I never heard a better joke and I did not see a bigger hypocrite. | |||
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"Anyone attending this in London on Saturday? No I'll be on the march to leave as it passes through the Midlands area. " centy's doing part of the gammonball run.... you don't know how much this makes me giggle... say hello to the other half dozen for me!!!!! | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. Everyone there thinks he's a two-faced hypocrite. He's anti-EU, but he still gets his wages . If he had a bit of honor, he would give up the function. I'm sure everyone will vote for the A50 extension. " They dont like him because he got elected to expose exactly what is going on in that big fat gravy train.He has done that and all the greedy little piggies dont want us minions to know thats why they dont like him.So no he is not a two faced hypocrite he is exposing the system for what it is a nice little number for the boys. | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. " We talking about the same Farage here? I'm talking about this bloke, who are you on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPzvbJrWx1s -Matt | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. Everyone there thinks he's a two-faced hypocrite. He's anti-EU, but he still gets his wages . If he had a bit of honor, he would give up the function. I'm sure everyone will vote for the A50 extension. They dont like him because he got elected to expose exactly what is going on in that big fat gravy train.He has done that and all the greedy little piggies dont want us minions to know thats why they dont like him.So no he is not a two faced hypocrite he is exposing the system for what it is a nice little number for the boys. " So I have to understand that you would like to live in a world where everything is perfect? Good luck then. It has never been this way and it will not be like that. | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. We talking about the same Farage here? I'm talking about this bloke, who are you on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPzvbJrWx1s -Matt" Haha, It's the guy I'm talking about, maybe there's another farage | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. We talking about the same Farage here? I'm talking about this bloke, who are you on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPzvbJrWx1s -Matt" Also, what happened to the “they need us more than we need them” slogan? Surely if that was true they’d be killing each other to give us an extension. Or, like all the rest of the leave rhetoric, is that a massive steaming pile of bullahit too? | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. We talking about the same Farage here? I'm talking about this bloke, who are you on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPzvbJrWx1s -Matt Also, what happened to the “they need us more than we need them” slogan? Surely if that was true they’d be killing each other to give us an extension. Or, like all the rest of the leave rhetoric, is that a massive steaming pile of bullahit too? " you not seen merkels quote today? think the report from the german council of economic research halving the expected growth figures for germany is getting her a bit worried.France would rather us gone but thats for political reasons as le penn is right behind him and he will take a hammering in the eu elections. | |||
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"That was quite busy. I'm sure that there will be plenty quibbling about the number there. Was it really 1 million? Perhaps "only" 800,000 or 500,000. A few more than 60 though " You are such a pedant | |||
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"Why do you bother marching?I watch the news and see all the silly flags outside parliament,do you think it makes any difference? Have people not got better things to do with there lives?" just curious if you would say the same to centy as i am sure he said he was going to be one of the "200" that was marching today? or does you distain only go one way..... | |||
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"Why do you bother marching?I watch the news and see all the silly flags outside parliament,do you think it makes any difference? Have people not got better things to do with there lives? just curious if you would say the same to centy as i am sure he said he was going to be one of the "200" that was marching today? or does you distain only go one way....." It’s good to have you back, I was just wondering about Centy and hoping he wasn’t getting too cold on his own... | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. We talking about the same Farage here? I'm talking about this bloke, who are you on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPzvbJrWx1s -Matt Also, what happened to the “they need us more than we need them” slogan? Surely if that was true they’d be killing each other to give us an extension. Or, like all the rest of the leave rhetoric, is that a massive steaming pile of bullahit too? you not seen merkels quote today? think the report from the german council of economic research halving the expected growth figures for germany is getting her a bit worried.France would rather us gone but thats for political reasons as le penn is right behind him and he will take a hammering in the eu elections." There is a global downturn coming. Germany is a bigger exporter than us, particularly of capital equipment so they see it coming earlier. You genuinely believe that it is just Germany and France that will see this? That supply chains and economise are not linked. You think Germanies economy is going to crash in isolation for some reason? Care to explain how and why? | |||
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"Why do you bother marching?I watch the news and see all the silly flags outside parliament,do you think it makes any difference? Have people not got better things to do with there lives?" To the people taking part, yes it does | |||
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"It was an amazing day and the crowd was incredible vast and good natured We had a fab day on our first ever protest march " along with all the other babies | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way " 1,000,000 referendum March 200 Leave means leave March The people are speaking | |||
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"It was an amazing day and the crowd was incredible vast and good natured We had a fab day on our first ever protest march along with all the other babies " Meanwhile in Nottinghamshire literally tens of gammons gamboled along to protest that they hadnt got their own way on Nige's Ramble for Racism. | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way 1,000,000 referendum March 200 Leave means leave March The people are speaking " Unfortunately the government are tin eared | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way " It was rather fun actually | |||
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"The EU have already said no to an extension so we leave on the 29th. Another fake news " Actually it is not fake news, the EU said they would only agree to an extension if parliament backs Mays Deal | |||
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"The EU have already said no to an extension so we leave on the 29th. Another fake news Actually it is not fake news, the EU said they would only agree to an extension if parliament backs Mays Deal" We arent leaving on 29/3. | |||
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"The EU have already said no to an extension so we leave on the 29th. Another fake news Actually it is not fake news, the EU said they would only agree to an extension if parliament backs Mays Deal" No. That is not what they said. The UK will be offered a delay until 22 May, if MPs approve the withdrawal deal negotiated with the EU next week. If they do not, the EU will back a shorter delay until 12 April, allowing the UK time to get the deal through or to "indicate a way forward". Well only hearing what you want to | |||
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"It was an amazing day and the crowd was incredible vast and good natured We had a fab day on our first ever protest march along with all the other babies " What an "grown-up" response | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way " Good contribution Possibly some people were making a very strong point at a critical point in the process whilst you were taking things for granted? Actually, pretty much everyone there seemed to be enjoying their lives. I don't think there is samba music at leave events They also filled rather more than one pub and restaurant afterwards | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way " You are everything that the establishment in power want to see. Compliant, unquestioning, mailable, controllable population ripe for squeezing. Also why do bitter that 1 million people from all over fame together to have an amazingly fun time while telling the establishment to sort their shit out and work for the people for a change? If you were genuinely out enjoying life, why would you care how others choose to enjoy theirs? | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way 1,000,000 referendum March 200 Leave means leave March The people are speaking " The people are speaking, and 200 meatheads are grunting. | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way 1,000,000 referendum March 200 Leave means leave March The people are speaking The people are speaking, and 200 meatheads are grunting. thats unfair... i was awaiting centys report from the gammonball run first.... i hear the trolling of nige by "led by donkeys" was fair epic though........ " I’m sure his report will be hilarious, a copy and paste job from the Daily Express, filled with misinformation. There’s already a wealth of footage of them on line attacking onlookers and some footage of two models that were paid to wave some flags amongst the angry red faced white men. completely embarrassing. | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. We talking about the same Farage here? I'm talking about this bloke, who are you on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPzvbJrWx1s -Matt Also, what happened to the “they need us more than we need them” slogan? Surely if that was true they’d be killing each other to give us an extension. Or, like all the rest of the leave rhetoric, is that a massive steaming pile of bullahit too? you not seen merkels quote today? think the report from the german council of economic research halving the expected growth figures for germany is getting her a bit worried.France would rather us gone but thats for political reasons as le penn is right behind him and he will take a hammering in the eu elections. There is a global downturn coming. Germany is a bigger exporter than us, particularly of capital equipment so they see it coming earlier. You genuinely believe that it is just Germany and France that will see this? That supply chains and economise are not linked. You think Germanies economy is going to crash in isolation for some reason? Care to explain how and why? " You see this the problem everything has to be a disaster with you.Where have i put "germanys economy is going to crash into isolation"? i said their economic forcast has been halved just a fact nothing else im no predicting any disaster i leave all that speculation to remainers. | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way " The one million who need to get a life night be slightly overstated. Whilst a substantial number of those who attended had nothing else bettèr to do on a Saturday afternoon , the true attendance was probably only a couple of hundred thousand if that. Those attending probably did not understand what they were asking for. Why would any sane individual ask to pay more for food ( which we currently do under the EU ) | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way The one million who need to get a life night be slightly overstated. Whilst a substantial number of those who attended had nothing else bettèr to do on a Saturday afternoon , the true attendance was probably only a couple of hundred thousand if that. Those attending probably did not understand what they were asking for. Why would any sane individual ask to pay more for food ( which we currently do under the EU ) " Are you going to explain in your own words why food will be cheaper after Brexit rather than suggest that people are not sane? | |||
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"It's very interesting to see what happened on the "Waitrose march". Funny how when the white middle class protest, nobody gets kettled or batoned. It's almost like they are doing exactly what the establishment wants them to do. I didn't think the whole thing could get any more bourgeois until Norman Cook did a free gig.... I bet there's an avocado shortage in central London now...." You seem confused. The good thing about the remain March was that it contained a genuine cross section of modern British society. I think it's unfair of you to assume that working class people are more easily fooled into voting for the rich establishment to be richer. Many working class people saw through the leave campaigns bullshit, thought for themselves, and voted in the interests of the country and themselves. | |||
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"It's very interesting to see what happened on the "Waitrose march". Funny how when the white middle class protest, nobody gets kettled or batoned. It's almost like they are doing exactly what the establishment wants them to do. I didn't think the whole thing could get any more bourgeois until Norman Cook did a free gig.... I bet there's an avocado shortage in central London now...." Definitely not white. Middle-class dominated yes but by no means exclusively. Which "The Establishment"? The one that wants us to leave so that they can have more influence and make more money or the one that wants us to stay and make more money? Of the two the latter are far less likely to make everyone else poorer so I'll go with them. What do you think "The Establishment" does not want? | |||
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"It was an amazing day and the crowd was incredible vast and good natured We had a fab day on our first ever protest march along with all the other babies Meanwhile in Nottinghamshire literally tens of gammons gamboled along to protest that they hadnt got their own way on Nige's Ramble for Racism." I find that comment offensive and racist | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way 1,000,000 referendum March 200 Leave means leave March The people are speaking The people are speaking, and 200 meatheads are grunting. thats unfair... i was awaiting centys report from the gammonball run first.... i hear the trolling of nige by "led by donkeys" was fair epic though........ " Another racist | |||
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"It was an amazing day and the crowd was incredible vast and good natured We had a fab day on our first ever protest march along with all the other babies Meanwhile in Nottinghamshire literally tens of gammons gamboled along to protest that they hadnt got their own way on Nige's Ramble for Racism. I find that comment offensive and racist" Offensive, maybe. But racist? | |||
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"It was an amazing day and the crowd was incredible vast and good natured We had a fab day on our first ever protest march along with all the other babies Meanwhile in Nottinghamshire literally tens of gammons gamboled along to protest that they hadnt got their own way on Nige's Ramble for Racism. I find that comment offensive and racist Offensive, maybe. But racist? " Gammon is a racist term aimed specifically at white males. Quite simple. As a middle aged white male I find it racist and offensive. | |||
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"It was an amazing day and the crowd was incredible vast and good natured We had a fab day on our first ever protest march along with all the other babies Meanwhile in Nottinghamshire literally tens of gammons gamboled along to protest that they hadnt got their own way on Nige's Ramble for Racism. I find that comment offensive and racist Offensive, maybe. But racist? Gammon is a racist term aimed specifically at white males. Quite simple. As a middle aged white male I find it racist and offensive. " It's not. It describes middle aged white males who are bigoted. If they choose not to be bigots, they no longer qualify as a "gammon". | |||
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"It's very interesting to see what happened on the "Waitrose march". Funny how when the white middle class protest, nobody gets kettled or batoned. It's almost like they are doing exactly what the establishment wants them to do. I didn't think the whole thing could get any more bourgeois until Norman Cook did a free gig.... I bet there's an avocado shortage in central London now.... You seem confused. The good thing about the remain March was that it contained a genuine cross section of modern British society. I think it's unfair of you to assume that working class people are more easily fooled into voting for the rich establishment to be richer. Many working class people saw through the leave campaigns bullshit, thought for themselves, and voted in the interests of the country and themselves. " "A good cross section" of white, middle class people, you mean... | |||
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"It's very interesting to see what happened on the "Waitrose march". Funny how when the white middle class protest, nobody gets kettled or batoned. It's almost like they are doing exactly what the establishment wants them to do. I didn't think the whole thing could get any more bourgeois until Norman Cook did a free gig.... I bet there's an avocado shortage in central London now.... Definitely not white. Middle-class dominated yes but by no means exclusively. Which "The Establishment"? The one that wants us to leave so that they can have more influence and make more money or the one that wants us to stay and make more money? Of the two the latter are far less likely to make everyone else poorer so I'll go with them. What do you think "The Establishment" does not want? " The EU is owned by global banks (the ECB and the IMF both owned by the World Bank, located in Washington DC) and global corporations - The Tory Government is owned by global corporations and the City of London (both of whom fund them). So when talking about "taking back control" we just need to take back control from the global banks and global corporations. This will never happen whilst we are in the EU or outside the EU but have a Tory government. Well then..... | |||
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"It's very interesting to see what happened on the "Waitrose march". Funny how when the white middle class protest, nobody gets kettled or batoned. It's almost like they are doing exactly what the establishment wants them to do. I didn't think the whole thing could get any more bourgeois until Norman Cook did a free gig.... I bet there's an avocado shortage in central London now.... You seem confused. The good thing about the remain March was that it contained a genuine cross section of modern British society. I think it's unfair of you to assume that working class people are more easily fooled into voting for the rich establishment to be richer. Many working class people saw through the leave campaigns bullshit, thought for themselves, and voted in the interests of the country and themselves. "A good cross section" of white, middle class people, you mean... " They weren’t all white (a majority perhaps but that reflects the nation as a whole) and it would be very difficult to gauge what class they were from just by looking anyway wouldn’t you agree? | |||
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"It's very interesting to see what happened on the "Waitrose march". Funny how when the white middle class protest, nobody gets kettled or batoned. It's almost like they are doing exactly what the establishment wants them to do. I didn't think the whole thing could get any more bourgeois until Norman Cook did a free gig.... I bet there's an avocado shortage in central London now.... Definitely not white. Middle-class dominated yes but by no means exclusively. Which "The Establishment"? The one that wants us to leave so that they can have more influence and make more money or the one that wants us to stay and make more money? Of the two the latter are far less likely to make everyone else poorer so I'll go with them. What do you think "The Establishment" does not want? The EU is owned by global banks (the ECB and the IMF both owned by the World Bank, located in Washington DC) and global corporations - The Tory Government is owned by global corporations and the City of London (both of whom fund them). So when talking about "taking back control" we just need to take back control from the global banks and global corporations. This will never happen whilst we are in the EU or outside the EU but have a Tory government. Well then....." Leaving just makes matters worse for British society though, as it strips us of protective EU regs increasing corporate profits but at people’s expense. | |||
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" Alt right: “Snowflake! Cuck! Remoaner! Libtard! Beta! SJW! Triggered!” Left: “Gammon!” Alt right: “How dare you call people names!" " I'm certainly not alt right and am really offended being called that. Gammon is aimed specifically at white people making it racist. | |||
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" Alt right: “Snowflake! Cuck! Remoaner! Libtard! Beta! SJW! Triggered!” Left: “Gammon!” Alt right: “How dare you call people names!" I'm certainly not alt right and am really offended being called that. Gammon is aimed specifically at white people making it racist. " Come on now, its specifically aimed at bigoted people. If you're white, you're not automatically a "gammon". | |||
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" Alt right: “Snowflake! Cuck! Remoaner! Libtard! Beta! SJW! Triggered!” Left: “Gammon!” Alt right: “How dare you call people names!" I'm certainly not alt right and am really offended being called that. Gammon is aimed specifically at white people making it racist. Come on now, its specifically aimed at bigoted people. If you're white, you're not automatically a "gammon"." When I first heard it it was a generalisation against whites. If it is only racists then I take it back | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. We talking about the same Farage here? I'm talking about this bloke, who are you on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPzvbJrWx1s -Matt Also, what happened to the “they need us more than we need them” slogan? Surely if that was true they’d be killing each other to give us an extension. Or, like all the rest of the leave rhetoric, is that a massive steaming pile of bullahit too? you not seen merkels quote today? think the report from the german council of economic research halving the expected growth figures for germany is getting her a bit worried.France would rather us gone but thats for political reasons as le penn is right behind him and he will take a hammering in the eu elections. There is a global downturn coming. Germany is a bigger exporter than us, particularly of capital equipment so they see it coming earlier. You genuinely believe that it is just Germany and France that will see this? That supply chains and economise are not linked. You think Germanies economy is going to crash in isolation for some reason? Care to explain how and why? You see this the problem everything has to be a disaster with you.Where have i put "germanys economy is going to crash into isolation"? i said their economic forcast has been halved just a fact nothing else im no predicting any disaster i leave all that speculation to remainers." You aren't listening. You implied that Germany was in economic trouble for some reason as well as France. You said that as if this was not going to effect us equally. Do you think, like Gordon Brown, that we have become immune to the economic cycle somehow? Is that what you meant or not? If it is "just a fact" with no relevance then why state it? | |||
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"It's very interesting to see what happened on the "Waitrose march". Funny how when the white middle class protest, nobody gets kettled or batoned. It's almost like they are doing exactly what the establishment wants them to do. I didn't think the whole thing could get any more bourgeois until Norman Cook did a free gig.... I bet there's an avocado shortage in central London now.... Definitely not white. Middle-class dominated yes but by no means exclusively. Which "The Establishment"? The one that wants us to leave so that they can have more influence and make more money or the one that wants us to stay and make more money? Of the two the latter are far less likely to make everyone else poorer so I'll go with them. What do you think "The Establishment" does not want? The EU is owned by global banks (the ECB and the IMF both owned by the World Bank, located in Washington DC) and global corporations - The Tory Government is owned by global corporations and the City of London (both of whom fund them). So when talking about "taking back control" we just need to take back control from the global banks and global corporations. This will never happen whilst we are in the EU or outside the EU but have a Tory government. Well then....." Was the Soviet Union owned by global banks and corporations? How did that economic model work out? The EU has, at the very least, been fining global corporations for their practises because they have the scale, and at least some will, to do so. Perhaps this is another double bluff to make us think that they are? So sneaky, "The Establishment". | |||
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"It's very interesting to see what happened on the "Waitrose march". Funny how when the white middle class protest, nobody gets kettled or batoned. It's almost like they are doing exactly what the establishment wants them to do. I didn't think the whole thing could get any more bourgeois until Norman Cook did a free gig.... I bet there's an avocado shortage in central London now.... You seem confused. The good thing about the remain March was that it contained a genuine cross section of modern British society. I think it's unfair of you to assume that working class people are more easily fooled into voting for the rich establishment to be richer. Many working class people saw through the leave campaigns bullshit, thought for themselves, and voted in the interests of the country and themselves. "A good cross section" of white, middle class people, you mean... " Were you able to lick out if 13% were of ethnic minorities from the pictures? Good eye. Could you tell how many were teans gender or gay? How do you tell a "middle-class" person from a "working-class" one in a crowd of 1 million? Do they actually look or dress differently nowadays? Perhaps it's obvious to you? I know that I have my biases but it seems that you don't. You are as prejudiced as the next guy it seems | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. We talking about the same Farage here? I'm talking about this bloke, who are you on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPzvbJrWx1s -Matt Also, what happened to the “they need us more than we need them” slogan? Surely if that was true they’d be killing each other to give us an extension. Or, like all the rest of the leave rhetoric, is that a massive steaming pile of bullahit too? you not seen merkels quote today? think the report from the german council of economic research halving the expected growth figures for germany is getting her a bit worried.France would rather us gone but thats for political reasons as le penn is right behind him and he will take a hammering in the eu elections. There is a global downturn coming. Germany is a bigger exporter than us, particularly of capital equipment so they see it coming earlier. You genuinely believe that it is just Germany and France that will see this? That supply chains and economise are not linked. You think Germanies economy is going to crash in isolation for some reason? Care to explain how and why? You see this the problem everything has to be a disaster with you.Where have i put "germanys economy is going to crash into isolation"? i said their economic forcast has been halved just a fact nothing else im no predicting any disaster i leave all that speculation to remainers. You aren't listening. You implied that Germany was in economic trouble for some reason as well as France. You said that as if this was not going to effect us equally. Do you think, like Gordon Brown, that we have become immune to the economic cycle somehow? Is that what you meant or not? If it is "just a fact" with no relevance then why state it?" It seems to me you are the one not listening i am not going to repeat what i said its quiet easy to scroll back so try that and read it again it had relevance because of what she said but you are deflecting again.Where did i say germany was going to crash into isolation? you are a sensationalist with all your doom and gloom and then try to make out im saying things im not but it does give me an insite to how you think. | |||
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"Farage hero is also too old to march? After all, he is one of the leaders and should lead his people to victory. Farage did the first full leg of the March last Saturday which set off from Sunderland. The weather was terrible by all accounts but still people turned out to march and locals also turned out to cheer on the marchers as they went along the route. He's now off trying to persuade some EU countries to veto any extension to article 50 and I wish him well in that endeavour. And do you think anyone will want to talk to him? For once, try to be a serious man. I am being serious. Farage worked for many years in The European Parliament with the Italian leader Salvini, as he used to be an MEP. They know each other very well and have worked cooperatively together before. Farage also knows the Hungarian leader Victor Orban. As it stands though Farage may not need to persuade some, it seems from news reports Macron is not keen on an extension either. We talking about the same Farage here? I'm talking about this bloke, who are you on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPzvbJrWx1s -Matt Also, what happened to the “they need us more than we need them” slogan? Surely if that was true they’d be killing each other to give us an extension. Or, like all the rest of the leave rhetoric, is that a massive steaming pile of bullahit too? you not seen merkels quote today? think the report from the german council of economic research halving the expected growth figures for germany is getting her a bit worried.France would rather us gone but thats for political reasons as le penn is right behind him and he will take a hammering in the eu elections. There is a global downturn coming. Germany is a bigger exporter than us, particularly of capital equipment so they see it coming earlier. You genuinely believe that it is just Germany and France that will see this? That supply chains and economise are not linked. You think Germanies economy is going to crash in isolation for some reason? Care to explain how and why? You see this the problem everything has to be a disaster with you.Where have i put "germanys economy is going to crash into isolation"? i said their economic forcast has been halved just a fact nothing else im no predicting any disaster i leave all that speculation to remainers. You aren't listening. You implied that Germany was in economic trouble for some reason as well as France. You said that as if this was not going to effect us equally. Do you think, like Gordon Brown, that we have become immune to the economic cycle somehow? Is that what you meant or not? If it is "just a fact" with no relevance then why state it?It seems to me you are the one not listening i am not going to repeat what i said its quiet easy to scroll back so try that and read it again it had relevance because of what she said but you are deflecting again.Where did i say germany was going to crash into isolation? you are a sensationalist with all your doom and gloom and then try to make out im saying things im not but it does give me an insite to how you think. " It's a Centaur micro-victory you're going for then? You didn't use the exact vocabulary that I inferred so you "won"? What was your actual point other than to say that German economic growth predictions have been cut? What is the relevance to the discussion? | |||
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"One million people need to get a life. I was out enjoying mine rather than crying about not getting my own way The one million who need to get a life night be slightly overstated. Whilst a substantial number of those who attended had nothing else bettèr to do on a Saturday afternoon , the true attendance was probably only a couple of hundred thousand if that. Those attending probably did not understand what they were asking for. Why would any sane individual ask to pay more for food ( which we currently do under the EU ) " Look out flat earther warning - get the tin foil helmets out! You need to get out of your bunker and talk to people a bit more chum! Plenty of my friends travelled up from Bristol to the march and they told me it felt very liberating to be in such a huge crowd of positive thinking people. I was working unfortunately but I am proud of their willingness to stand up for honesty and integrity! | |||
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"Where did i say germany was going to crash into isolation?" He didn't say 'into isolation', he said 'in isolation'. If you read back up it's pretty clear. You seemed to be implying that any downturn for Germany would be contained just within Germany and wouldn't affect the UK or other EU nations, therefore it seemed like you were saying that any crash would happen 'in isolation' and not globally as is more likely the case. That's my take anyway. | |||
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" Alt right: “Snowflake! Cuck! Remoaner! Libtard! Beta! SJW! Triggered!” Left: “Gammon!” Alt right: “How dare you call people names!" I'm certainly not alt right and am really offended being called that. Gammon is aimed specifically at white people making it racist. Come on now, its specifically aimed at bigoted people. If you're white, you're not automatically a "gammon". When I first heard it it was a generalisation against whites. If it is only racists then I take it back " I'd say it was more the flip-side of a snowflake. It's someone outraged at everything all the time because it is all some big conspiracy against them which is what makes them so red-faced. These tend to be middle-aged white men. Hence gammon. I've never taken it to mean all white people or all white men. I don't think that's the intent. I don't think that it specifically refers to racists but it certainly includes them. I may not have helped | |||
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"Well we had a great day out in a small effort to save us from the knuckle dragging fools. In fact it was so pleasant to mix with such a nice crowd. A bit like swinging in the good old days before the chavs learnt how to use a pc." | |||
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