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18-08-2019, 09:42 AM
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Re: no deal actually means lots of deals

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As gascony and others have already clocked your distraction strategy when you can't answer a question, the above is just another example.

As I have said 8 times, no thanks just an answer will do. If you have no answers just say so and stop wasting my time and insulting the intelligence of members.

Well, no it's not a distraction at all.

I've answered all your questions your just too lazy to read them. I've also explained to you (and others) that all I will do by telling you the reasons why I voted leave will do, is to have to repeat my answers again everytime you try and tell me I was wrong.

I also asked you who you voted for in the referendum and you couldn't answer and I also asked your mate - he couldn't bring himself to answer either.

It's easy to see my reasons for leaving, the EU. It's a corrupt socialist undemocratic sewer that's on a glide path to failure, misery and state rule.

Go on tell me I'm wrong

What is the future of the EU over the next 5 years ,? Now your turn to tell me what you voted for - I bet you won't just like your mate Gascony.
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18-08-2019, 09:56 AM
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Re: no deal actually means lots of deals

Originally Posted by itsme ->
As gascony and others have already clocked your distraction strategy when you can't answer a question, the above is just another example.

As I have said 8 times, no thanks just an answer will do. If you have no answers just say so and stop wasting my time and insulting the intelligence of members.
Yours is exactly the insidious and nasty, patronising and demeaning attitude that millions of British voters rebelled against when they voted Brexit.

For years the undercurrent of ordinary voters' dissatisfaction with the EU , the Gov't and society was dismissed with a 'shut up we know what's best for you ' attitude from the political, media and chattering classes who were materially benefitting from EU membership.

Meanwhile their communities were deluged with cheap, foreign labour with no plan as to who, how many or for what purpose these people were coming and as a result Brits were being undercut on wages and undermined by the oversupply of Europe's unemployed and unwanted.
From 30,000 p.a to 300,000 p.a for 10 years solid............Go figure!

People were NOT feeling the benefit of membership and Brexit was the result. For those people nothing has changed and nothing will change. There is no benefit to EU membership so might as well get out and build a different future, one that will open up the country to the world and which will allow the whole of society to materially improve their lot.
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18-08-2019, 09:58 AM
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Well, no it's not a distraction at all.

I've answered all your questions your just too lazy to read them. I've also explained to you (and others) that all I will do by telling you the reasons why I voted leave will do, is to have to repeat my answers again everytime you try and tell me I was wrong.

I also asked you who you voted for in the referendum and you couldn't answer and I also asked your mate - he couldn't bring himself to answer either.

It's easy to see my reasons for leaving, the EU. It's a corrupt socialist undemocratic sewer that's on a glide path to failure, misery and state rule.

Go on tell me I'm wrong

What is the future of the EU over the next 5 years ,? Now your turn to tell me what you voted for - I bet you won't just like your mate Gascony.
Remainers don't know what they voted for.

That's why they didn't have a positive, cohesive message in the referendum campaign.

They just voted for the Staus Quo because they didn't know any better.
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18-08-2019, 10:02 AM
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Remainers don't know what they voted for.

That's why they didn't have a positive, cohesive message in the referendum campaign.

They just voted for the Staus Quo because they didn't know any better.

I know and I'm doing a good job of proving it
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18-08-2019, 10:13 AM
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Re: no deal actually means lots of deals

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Well, no it's not a distraction at all.

I've answered all your questions your just too lazy to read them. I've also explained to you (and others) that all I will do by telling you the reasons why I voted leave will do, is to have to repeat my answers again everytime you try and tell me I was wrong.

I also asked you who you voted for in the referendum and you couldn't answer and I also asked your mate - he couldn't bring himself to answer either.

It's easy to see my reasons for leaving, the EU. It's a corrupt socialist undemocratic sewer that's on a glide path to failure, misery and state rule.

Go on tell me I'm wrong

What is the future of the EU over the next 5 years ,? Now your turn to tell me what you voted for - I bet you won't just like your mate Gascony.
1. Obviously no answers and just another distraction from the fact that you have no answer and your response is just bluster.

2. When your 2 brain cells connect you will realise that there are things in this life that you need to know and others that you don't need to know. There was no WHO to vote for in the referendum as your question proposes, it was a WHAT i.e. leave or remain. What I voted for falls in to the second category of needing to know.

3. You have presented no evidence that the EU is corrupt, socialist or undemocratic, (I'm sure we have just voted for MEP's) although as with any organization, there will be an element of corruption.

4. I need to dust off my crystal ball to answer your last stupid question, but as the organisation in its various forms has been in being for over 40 years I'm sure they be able to cope.
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18-08-2019, 10:21 AM
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Re: no deal actually means lots of deals

Originally Posted by itsme ->
1. Obviously no answers and just another distraction from the fact that you have no answer and your response is just bluster.

2. When your 2 brain cells connect you will realise that there are things in this life that you need to know and others that you don't need to know. There was no WHO to vote for in the referendum as your question proposes, it was a WHAT i.e. leave or remain. What I voted for falls in to the second category of needing to know.

3. You have presented no evidence that the EU is corrupt, socialist or undemocratic, (I'm sure we have just voted for MEP's) although as with any organization, there will be an element of corruption.

4. I need to dust off my crystal ball to answer your last stupid question, but as the organisation in its various forms has been in being for over 40 years I'm sure they be able to cope.


If you read what I wrote you will see I've answered your question. You must be a complete head banger if you still can't understand

At least you fess up to not knowing what you voted for ...
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18-08-2019, 10:32 AM
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Re: no deal actually means lots of deals

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If you read what I wrote you will see I've answered your question.

At least you fess up to not knowing what you voted for ...

9th time, no thanks just an answer will do.

'WHO' where the people I could have voted for in the referendum then?
By the way I do know 'WHAT' I voted for in the referendum, but that wasn't your question.

Trying the distraction trick again eh?
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18-08-2019, 10:34 AM
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Re: no deal actually means lots of deals

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9th time, no thanks just an answer will do.

'WHO' where the people I could have voted for in the referendum then?
By the way I do know 'WHAT' I voted for in the referendum, but that wasn't your question.

Trying the distraction trick again eh?

The referendum was on eu membership. Your confusing it with a general election.

I've answered your question .. read it.

Your even worse at this than your head banger mates
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18-08-2019, 10:40 AM
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Re: no deal actually means lots of deals

Originally Posted by Bread ->
The referendum was on eu membership. Your confusing it with a general election.

I've answered your question .. read it.

Your even worse at this than your head banger mates


Yep the referendum was on EU membership, but your question was 'I also asked you who you voted for in the referendum and you couldn't answer and I also asked your mate'

Perhaps you should read your own questions.
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18-08-2019, 10:48 AM
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Re: no deal actually means lots of deals

Originally Posted by itsme ->
Yep the referendum was on EU membership, but your question was 'I also asked you who you voted for in the referendum and you couldn't answer and I also asked your mate'

Perhaps you should read your own questions.
Ah maybe predictive text got me again ...

Any idea on an answer ? Or are you staying with not knowing what you voted for ?
 
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