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Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 07, 2017, 03:07:36 pmQuote from: Yargo on April 07, 2017, 12:17:00 pmQuote from: hoolahoop on April 07, 2017, 03:17:39 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on April 07, 2017, 12:37:31 amLipsy, you seem to have real issues with people who aren't as depressed with the future of our country as you are. Is it that important to you to spread your misery?What is your reason for forcing your depression on others? What can us mere ordinary people do, who can't, unlike you, predict the future to stop getting so f**king downhearted?BB if you don't like reading about the consequences of the foolishness of our people in June 2016, then I would stay away from this section. The " original " Project Fear is going to look like a walk in the park compared to what is going to happen to post Brexit UK going forwards......yes there will be many Remoaners who will be pointing it out to you dashing Brexiteers . Perhaps a smart shyte can explain every eventuality of what would've been happening right now had Cameron/Osborne/Tories been given their second biggest electoral victory in 12 months?Then tell every dot and comma what the EU would now be demanding of Britain had we voted in favour of deeper integration.When you've done that....Some Wigley dots we'd still have had a veto then just as we have one nowOh and Euro fanatics in Downing St,Strasbourg and everywhere rampant,veto what? Like joining the ERM in 1990?Did any Euro fanatics veto that,suppose you were in favour at the time?Mind you, you seem to have as much faith in Cameron as the late BST( Billy's Sanctimonius Twaddle)R.I.P,did 12 months ago
Quote from: Yargo on April 07, 2017, 12:17:00 pmQuote from: hoolahoop on April 07, 2017, 03:17:39 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on April 07, 2017, 12:37:31 amLipsy, you seem to have real issues with people who aren't as depressed with the future of our country as you are. Is it that important to you to spread your misery?What is your reason for forcing your depression on others? What can us mere ordinary people do, who can't, unlike you, predict the future to stop getting so f**king downhearted?BB if you don't like reading about the consequences of the foolishness of our people in June 2016, then I would stay away from this section. The " original " Project Fear is going to look like a walk in the park compared to what is going to happen to post Brexit UK going forwards......yes there will be many Remoaners who will be pointing it out to you dashing Brexiteers . Perhaps a smart shyte can explain every eventuality of what would've been happening right now had Cameron/Osborne/Tories been given their second biggest electoral victory in 12 months?Then tell every dot and comma what the EU would now be demanding of Britain had we voted in favour of deeper integration.When you've done that....Some Wigley dots we'd still have had a veto then just as we have one now
Quote from: hoolahoop on April 07, 2017, 03:17:39 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on April 07, 2017, 12:37:31 amLipsy, you seem to have real issues with people who aren't as depressed with the future of our country as you are. Is it that important to you to spread your misery?What is your reason for forcing your depression on others? What can us mere ordinary people do, who can't, unlike you, predict the future to stop getting so f**king downhearted?BB if you don't like reading about the consequences of the foolishness of our people in June 2016, then I would stay away from this section. The " original " Project Fear is going to look like a walk in the park compared to what is going to happen to post Brexit UK going forwards......yes there will be many Remoaners who will be pointing it out to you dashing Brexiteers . Perhaps a smart shyte can explain every eventuality of what would've been happening right now had Cameron/Osborne/Tories been given their second biggest electoral victory in 12 months?Then tell every dot and comma what the EU would now be demanding of Britain had we voted in favour of deeper integration.When you've done that....Some Wigley dots
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on April 07, 2017, 12:37:31 amLipsy, you seem to have real issues with people who aren't as depressed with the future of our country as you are. Is it that important to you to spread your misery?What is your reason for forcing your depression on others? What can us mere ordinary people do, who can't, unlike you, predict the future to stop getting so f**king downhearted?BB if you don't like reading about the consequences of the foolishness of our people in June 2016, then I would stay away from this section. The " original " Project Fear is going to look like a walk in the park compared to what is going to happen to post Brexit UK going forwards......yes there will be many Remoaners who will be pointing it out to you dashing Brexiteers .
Lipsy, you seem to have real issues with people who aren't as depressed with the future of our country as you are. Is it that important to you to spread your misery?What is your reason for forcing your depression on others? What can us mere ordinary people do, who can't, unlike you, predict the future to stop getting so f**king downhearted?
Quote from: Yargo on April 07, 2017, 12:17:00 pmQuote from: hoolahoop on April 07, 2017, 03:17:39 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on April 07, 2017, 12:37:31 amLipsy, you seem to have real issues with people who aren't as depressed with the future of our country as you are. Is it that important to you to spread your misery?What is your reason for forcing your depression on others? What can us mere ordinary people do, who can't, unlike you, predict the future to stop getting so f**king downhearted?BB if you don't like reading about the consequences of the foolishness of our people in June 2016, then I would stay away from this section. The " original " Project Fear is going to look like a walk in the park compared to what is going to happen to post Brexit UK going forwards......yes there will be many Remoaners who will be pointing it out to you dashing Brexiteers . Perhaps a smart shyte can explain every eventuality of what would've been happening right now had Cameron/Osborne/Tories been given their second biggest electoral victory in 12 months?Then tell every dot and comma what the EU would now be demanding of Britain had we voted in favour of deeper integration.When you've done that....Some Wigley dotsIt wouldn't have mattered what the EU demanded, if we didn't like it we'd still have had a veto then just as we have one now...they're called ellipsis btw.
Was the non EEC voters in uproar after votes were counted or did they just take it on the chin and get on with the new dawn,unlike some of today's fruit cakes
Quote from: not on facebook on April 08, 2017, 02:25:22 amWas the non EEC voters in uproar after votes were counted or did they just take it on the chin and get on with the new dawn,unlike some of today's fruit cakes Bit different when the vote is based on a massive f**king lie plastered on the side of a bus.
Quote from: RedJ on April 08, 2017, 10:13:27 amQuote from: not on facebook on April 08, 2017, 02:25:22 amWas the non EEC voters in uproar after votes were counted or did they just take it on the chin and get on with the new dawn,unlike some of today's fruit cakes Bit different when the vote is based on a massive f**king lie plastered on the side of a bus.So everybody voted leave because what was plastered over the side of that bus............... erm I don't think so
Yes, my old mum told my wife last weekend that she voted to leave the EU because there was a man claiming unemployment benefits over here whilst he was actually living in Thailand... and to stop 'pakis' coming over here.Her husband voted Leave because of WWII and the fact that he doesn't like hearing people talking in different languages when he's queuing up in the supermarket. Didn't stop him going over to the Middle East the year before to earn a shed-load of tax-free cash...Thank the f**king Lord for the older, wiser generation looking out for us...
Quote from: not on facebook on April 08, 2017, 02:25:22 amWas the non EEC voters in uproar after votes were counted or did they just take it on the chin and get on with the new dawn,unlike some of today's fruit cakes They didn't shut up, if that's what you mean. They carried on campaigning to leave. They even went and formed a political party all about that one issue.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 08, 2017, 11:11:00 amQuote from: not on facebook on April 08, 2017, 02:25:22 amWas the non EEC voters in uproar after votes were counted or did they just take it on the chin and get on with the new dawn,unlike some of today's fruit cakes They didn't shut up, if that's what you mean. They carried on campaigning to leave. They even went and formed a political party all about that one issue.Would that be UKIP?Formed almost 20 years after the referendum to join the EEC and after the formation of the EU?
Quote from: Lipsy on April 08, 2017, 10:50:22 amYes, my old mum told my wife last weekend that she voted to leave the EU because there was a man claiming unemployment benefits over here whilst he was actually living in Thailand... and to stop 'pakis' coming over here.Her husband voted Leave because of WWII and the fact that he doesn't like hearing people talking in different languages when he's queuing up in the supermarket. Didn't stop him going over to the Middle East the year before to earn a shed-load of tax-free cash...Thank the f**king Lord for the older, wiser generation looking out for us... and thank f**k for the younger generation that know absolutely everything about everything
Quote from: Filo on April 08, 2017, 12:33:32 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 08, 2017, 11:11:00 amQuote from: not on facebook on April 08, 2017, 02:25:22 amWas the non EEC voters in uproar after votes were counted or did they just take it on the chin and get on with the new dawn,unlike some of today's fruit cakes They didn't shut up, if that's what you mean. They carried on campaigning to leave. They even went and formed a political party all about that one issue.Would that be UKIP?Formed almost 20 years after the referendum to join the EEC and after the formation of the EU?Yes, but then I never said it was formed immediately. There was still plenty of eurosceptic campaigning - because people disagreed with the result of the referendum - between 1975 and the founding of UKIP. The eurosceptics certainly didn't 'get over it'.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 08, 2017, 04:30:00 pmQuote from: Filo on April 08, 2017, 12:33:32 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 08, 2017, 11:11:00 amQuote from: not on facebook on April 08, 2017, 02:25:22 amWas the non EEC voters in uproar after votes were counted or did they just take it on the chin and get on with the new dawn,unlike some of today's fruit cakes They didn't shut up, if that's what you mean. They carried on campaigning to leave. They even went and formed a political party all about that one issue.Would that be UKIP?Formed almost 20 years after the referendum to join the EEC and after the formation of the EU?Yes, but then I never said it was formed immediately. There was still plenty of eurosceptic campaigning - because people disagreed with the result of the referendum - between 1975 and the founding of UKIP. The eurosceptics certainly didn't 'get over it'.No, you never said it was formed immedietly, you also never said it was formed almost 20 years afrer the referendum when the EEC had turned into a different beast, the EU
All Glynn did was provide you with a brief history of euroscepticism whilst we have been in the E.E.C and the EU. I appreciate that you're heavy on opinion and light on facts, but you're just plain wrong here. The bitching, carping, moaning and undermining of our participation in Europe has been constant (from politicians and press alike). There was no 'quietly getting on with it' - which I appreciate was just a dig at Remain voters. Heck, I believe Farage voted for the Green Party in 1989 because of their anti-Europe stance... So (deep breath) that's the Labour Party as whole until 84 (though some prominent figures in the party continued to moan), the Greens, vocal Tories throughout, the Anti-Federalist League that then morphed into UKIP, and the radicalising right wing press throughout we're all it - all pandering to a population that continued to moan and hate our partipation in Europe.