Just what this forum needs - another f**king EU thread
finchy
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This time with added insults.
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How about an option for "I voted in and hope this will all be forgotten so we can go back to swinging our handbags at each other in the 'Join the Labour party' thread"?"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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cunt0
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Whilst option 2 may be mildly satisfying I really hope it doesn't happen.0
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What next for the morons who voted Leave? A lucky escape.
Surely there should be some sort of waking up ceremony.0 -
According to yougov only 19% of Brexiters actually expected to leave - so presumably that puts the other 81% into the 4th category?0
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7% of Ukip voters voting Remain too (YouGov).
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.0 -
Joelsim wrote:7% of Ukip voters voting Remain too (YouGov).
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
What? That does not compute!0 -
verylonglegs wrote:Joelsim wrote:7% of Ukip voters voting Remain too (YouGov).
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
What? That does not compute!
Protest votes.0 -
None of the above as I respect everyone to have their individual vote for their own reasons.
However I have come across some posters where option 3 definitely applies because of their snide and superiority complex to those who hold an opposite view.0 -
Time for another thread.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Coopster the 1st wrote:None of the above as I respect everyone to have their individual vote for their own reasons.
However I have come across some posters where option 3 definitely applies because of their snide and superiority complex to those who hold an opposite view.
The snobbish and condescending attitude of some on here towards people arguing for BREXIT was pretty poor. I guess you have the last laugh here Coops (I voted in BTW)"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:I guess you have the last laugh here Coops (I voted in BTW)0
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bompington wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:I guess you have the last laugh here Coops (I voted in BTW)"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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Stevo 666 wrote:bompington wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:I guess you have the last laugh here Coops (I voted in BTW)
Best be quick then.
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Stevo 666 wrote:bompington wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:I guess you have the last laugh here Coops (I voted in BTW)
This is definitely the right attitude, although it's hard to think about it like that right now.0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:bompington wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:I guess you have the last laugh here Coops (I voted in BTW)
Let's see - as mentioned elsewhere, it is what it is and we need to make the best of it.
yes i dont often agree with you but there is no way back from this now.
of course with Scotland voting IN and over 13 million people in England also wanting to remain, the splits in the union will be hard, if not impossible, to reconcile
Very strange the number of farms with leave posters on their land, do they really think they ll carry-on getting the amounts of cash the CAP gave them? silver lining i suppose
wonder what will happen to Gibraltar, they may well be better off joining Spain.0 -
mamba80 wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:bompington wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:I guess you have the last laugh here Coops (I voted in BTW)
Let's see - as mentioned elsewhere, it is what it is and we need to make the best of it.
yes i dont often agree with you but there is no way back from this now.
of course with Scotland voting IN and over 13 million people in England also wanting to remain, the splits in the union will be hard, if not impossible, to reconcile
Very strange the number of farms with leave posters on their land, do they really think they ll carry-on getting the amounts of cash the CAP gave them? silver lining i suppose
wonder what will happen to Gibraltar, they may well be better off joining Spain.
I bet they will -they are part of the establishment so will be fine0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:bompington wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:I guess you have the last laugh here Coops (I voted in BTW)
Well, it's the only option to be fair!
Not sure some of those voting for exit will have expected the added 'bonus' of nearly 4 years right wing governance considering many were bemoaning the cuts made by a centre right leadership though.0 -
Good news though. We can look forward to electing a new PM can't we, one who we consider best suited to guide us safely through this self inflicted mess. Oh, hang on...0
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orraloon wrote:Good news though. We can look forward to electing a new PM can't we, one who we consider best suited to guide us safely through this self inflicted mess. Oh, hang on...
They pick their best pal themselves.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
PBlakeney wrote:orraloon wrote:Good news though. We can look forward to electing a new PM can't we, one who we consider best suited to guide us safely through this self inflicted mess. Oh, hang on...
They pick their best pal themselves.
Join the Tory party for £25. But would you vote for a joke candidate or somebody to best disentangle us from the EU0 -
Surrey Commuter wrote:PBlakeney wrote:orraloon wrote:Good news though. We can look forward to electing a new PM can't we, one who we consider best suited to guide us safely through this self inflicted mess. Oh, hang on...
They pick their best pal themselves.
Join the Tory party for £25. But would you vote for a joke candidate or somebody to best disentangle us from the EU
Boaty McBoatface?0 -
Surrey Commuter wrote:PBlakeney wrote:orraloon wrote:Good news though. We can look forward to electing a new PM can't we, one who we consider best suited to guide us safely through this self inflicted mess. Oh, hang on...
They pick their best pal themselves.
Join the Tory party for £25. But would you vote for a joke candidate or somebody to best disentangle us from the EUThe above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
PBlakeney wrote:Surrey Commuter wrote:PBlakeney wrote:orraloon wrote:Good news though. We can look forward to electing a new PM can't we, one who we consider best suited to guide us safely through this self inflicted mess. Oh, hang on...
They pick their best pal themselves.
Join the Tory party for £25. But would you vote for a joke candidate or somebody to best disentangle us from the EU
How will we spot the joke candidate0 -
Surrey Commuter wrote:PBlakeney wrote:Surrey Commuter wrote:PBlakeney wrote:orraloon wrote:Good news though. We can look forward to electing a new PM can't we, one who we consider best suited to guide us safely through this self inflicted mess. Oh, hang on...
They pick their best pal themselves.
Join the Tory party for £25. But would you vote for a joke candidate or somebody to best disentangle us from the EU
How will we spot the joke candidate
I fear for the future of this Country.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0