Superb
Just about sums up the majority of the OUTers **
why do the remain side constantly want to pick a fight, don't you respect people who see things differently to you? good luck with that
Can you stop clogging up this thread without providing any content/desire to actually put a point across.**
Just stop reading and replying petal
Oh god, here we go another 20 odd pages of Really?'s (quite literally) pointless rambling.
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 29 seconds ago
Superb
Just about sums up the majority of the OUTers **
why do the remain side constantly want to pick a fight, don't you respect people who see things differently to you? good luck with that
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Tell us why... if you put your point across you may convince some people and actually stimulate debate.
I see what you're saying, but to me it seems you're looking at it very simply and definitely not the 'bigger picture' that you say you are.**
well you would say that
whatever you say guys it's vote leave end of
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 34 seconds ago
Yes-REALLY.
Not if it's based on exploitation and down right thievery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are changing what you said, already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What?
We're not talking about you inheriting your Dad's Ford Mondeo and a few quid.
Do you think this is in any way right or fair?
6. The Crown Estate
358,000 acres
There is no other organisation
in the world quite like The Crown Estate. With a portfolio worth more than £6.6 billion, it encompasses a wide variety of land, from beef farms in the north of Scotland to offices in the West End of London, from Portland stone mining in Dorset to forests in the West Country, as well as much of the UK’s coastline and some of the sea bed.
It also boasts significant holdings in London’s Regent Street, Regent’s Park and St James’s, as well as agricultural estates of 265,000 acres (made up of 780 tenancies), including the 15,600-acre Windsor estate. Although the rural land holding estate amounts to 358,000 acres, if the acreage of the sea bed, foreshore and urban estate were factored in, the land-ownership figures could stretch to millions of acres.
The Crown Estate ‘belongs’ to the reigning monarch, but it is not the private property of The Queen or the Government. It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List.
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 16 seconds ago
Oh god, here we go another 20 odd pages of Really?'s (quite literally) pointless rambling.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh, is he known for this?
There is literally no point being provided but apparently Our is right and In is wrong.... because it is.
Out of interest what particular piece of European legislation do you not agree with?**
--------------------------------
The tampon tax,has caused havoc in my house.
Tell us why... if you put your point across you may convince some people**
I'm not interested in convincing you or debating it with you tbh, sorry
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 34 seconds ago
Yes-REALLY.
Not if it's based on exploitation and down right thievery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are changing what you said, already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What?
We're not talking about you inheriting your Dad's Ford Mondeo and a few quid.
Do you think this is in any way right or fair?
6. The Crown Estate
358,000 acres
There is no other organisation
in the world quite like The Crown Estate. With a portfolio worth more than £6.6 billion, it encompasses a wide variety of land, from beef farms in the north of Scotland to offices in the West End of London, from Portland stone mining in Dorset to forests in the West Country, as well as much of the UK’s coastline and some of the sea bed.
It also boasts significant holdings in London’s Regent Street, Regent’s Park and St James’s, as well as agricultural estates of 265,000 acres (made up of 780 tenancies), including the 15,600-acre Windsor estate. Although the rural land holding estate amounts to 358,000 acres, if the acreage of the sea bed, foreshore and urban estate were factored in, the land-ownership figures could stretch to millions of acres.
The Crown Estate ‘belongs’ to the reigning monarch, but it is not the private property of The Queen or the Government. It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
"It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List."
And where does the rest go?
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 7 seconds ago
Tell us why... if you put your point across you may convince some people**
I'm not interested in convincing you or debating it with you tbh, sorry
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Am I missing something?
There is literally no point being provided but apparently Our is right and In is wrong.... because it is.**
I didn't say that though did i
starting to get nasty now you are losing in the polls eh
why the hell is the mug posting here if he doesn't want to debate then? Christ he's so thick.
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 40 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 34 seconds ago
Yes-REALLY.
Not if it's based on exploitation and down right thievery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are changing what you said, already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What?
We're not talking about you inheriting your Dad's Ford Mondeo and a few quid.
Do you think this is in any way right or fair?
6. The Crown Estate
358,000 acres
There is no other organisation
in the world quite like The Crown Estate. With a portfolio worth more than £6.6 billion, it encompasses a wide variety of land, from beef farms in the north of Scotland to offices in the West End of London, from Portland stone mining in Dorset to forests in the West Country, as well as much of the UK’s coastline and some of the sea bed.
It also boasts significant holdings in London’s Regent Street, Regent’s Park and St James’s, as well as agricultural estates of 265,000 acres (made up of 780 tenancies), including the 15,600-acre Windsor estate. Although the rural land holding estate amounts to 358,000 acres, if the acreage of the sea bed, foreshore and urban estate were factored in, the land-ownership figures could stretch to millions of acres.
The Crown Estate ‘belongs’ to the reigning monarch, but it is not the private property of The Queen or the Government. It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Did you mean to post ALL of that? The last paragraph makes it sound just fine and dandy to me.
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 43 seconds ago
Out of interest what particular piece of European legislation do you not agree with?**
All of it
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Basically every major piece of legislature sanctioned by the UK government over the last few decades.
Sound argument there
Am I missing something? **
probably
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
comment by Better Call Martial - Football taught by Matt Busby (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
why the hell is the mug posting here if he doesn't want to debate then? Christ he's so thick.
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Exactly... I'm wondering if this is a joke of some sort.
when did I acquire all these trolls, how cute I'm blushing..
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 40 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 34 seconds ago
Yes-REALLY.
Not if it's based on exploitation and down right thievery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are changing what you said, already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What?
We're not talking about you inheriting your Dad's Ford Mondeo and a few quid.
Do you think this is in any way right or fair?
6. The Crown Estate
358,000 acres
There is no other organisation
in the world quite like The Crown Estate. With a portfolio worth more than £6.6 billion, it encompasses a wide variety of land, from beef farms in the north of Scotland to offices in the West End of London, from Portland stone mining in Dorset to forests in the West Country, as well as much of the UK’s coastline and some of the sea bed.
It also boasts significant holdings in London’s Regent Street, Regent’s Park and St James’s, as well as agricultural estates of 265,000 acres (made up of 780 tenancies), including the 15,600-acre Windsor estate. Although the rural land holding estate amounts to 358,000 acres, if the acreage of the sea bed, foreshore and urban estate were factored in, the land-ownership figures could stretch to millions of acres.
The Crown Estate ‘belongs’ to the reigning monarch, but it is not the private property of The Queen or the Government. It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Did you mean to post ALL of that? The last paragraph makes it sound just fine and dandy to me.
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Christ he's so thick.**
still want to bomb israel?
comment by Sideshow (U11809)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 16 seconds ago
Oh god, here we go another 20 odd pages of Really?'s (quite literally) pointless rambling.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh, is he known for this?
There is literally no point being provided but apparently Our is right and In is wrong.... because it is.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sneaky guy. Will provoke posters, post stuff without any substance then use the insults directed at him as an example of why people who are more left-wing/not right-wing are contradicting themselves.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
haha so true
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 43 seconds ago
Out of interest what particular piece of European legislation do you not agree with?**
All of it
That's the bit that settled the debate guys, nothing more to add to that
Exactly... I'm wondering if this is a joke of some sort**
My original message was to the OP who asked how people are voting, since then you've jumped on very post I've made??? weirdo
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 28 seconds ago
when did I acquire all these trolls, how cuteI'm blushing..
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Give up mate, you're terrible at this.
Inter-board posting anf JA Brexit vote
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posted on 1/6/16
Superb
Just about sums up the majority of the OUTers **
why do the remain side constantly want to pick a fight, don't you respect people who see things differently to you? good luck with that
posted on 1/6/16
Can you stop clogging up this thread without providing any content/desire to actually put a point across.**
Just stop reading and replying petal
posted on 1/6/16
Oh god, here we go another 20 odd pages of Really?'s (quite literally) pointless rambling.
posted on 1/6/16
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 29 seconds ago
Superb
Just about sums up the majority of the OUTers **
why do the remain side constantly want to pick a fight, don't you respect people who see things differently to you? good luck with that
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tell us why... if you put your point across you may convince some people and actually stimulate debate.
posted on 1/6/16
I see what you're saying, but to me it seems you're looking at it very simply and definitely not the 'bigger picture' that you say you are.**
well you would say that
whatever you say guys it's vote leave end of
posted on 1/6/16
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 34 seconds ago
Yes-REALLY.
Not if it's based on exploitation and down right thievery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are changing what you said, already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What?
We're not talking about you inheriting your Dad's Ford Mondeo and a few quid.
Do you think this is in any way right or fair?
6. The Crown Estate
358,000 acres
There is no other organisation
in the world quite like The Crown Estate. With a portfolio worth more than £6.6 billion, it encompasses a wide variety of land, from beef farms in the north of Scotland to offices in the West End of London, from Portland stone mining in Dorset to forests in the West Country, as well as much of the UK’s coastline and some of the sea bed.
It also boasts significant holdings in London’s Regent Street, Regent’s Park and St James’s, as well as agricultural estates of 265,000 acres (made up of 780 tenancies), including the 15,600-acre Windsor estate. Although the rural land holding estate amounts to 358,000 acres, if the acreage of the sea bed, foreshore and urban estate were factored in, the land-ownership figures could stretch to millions of acres.
The Crown Estate ‘belongs’ to the reigning monarch, but it is not the private property of The Queen or the Government. It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List.
posted on 1/6/16
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 16 seconds ago
Oh god, here we go another 20 odd pages of Really?'s (quite literally) pointless rambling.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh, is he known for this?
There is literally no point being provided but apparently Our is right and In is wrong.... because it is.
posted on 1/6/16
Out of interest what particular piece of European legislation do you not agree with?**
--------------------------------
The tampon tax,has caused havoc in my house.
posted on 1/6/16
Tell us why... if you put your point across you may convince some people**
I'm not interested in convincing you or debating it with you tbh, sorry
posted on 1/6/16
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 34 seconds ago
Yes-REALLY.
Not if it's based on exploitation and down right thievery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are changing what you said, already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What?
We're not talking about you inheriting your Dad's Ford Mondeo and a few quid.
Do you think this is in any way right or fair?
6. The Crown Estate
358,000 acres
There is no other organisation
in the world quite like The Crown Estate. With a portfolio worth more than £6.6 billion, it encompasses a wide variety of land, from beef farms in the north of Scotland to offices in the West End of London, from Portland stone mining in Dorset to forests in the West Country, as well as much of the UK’s coastline and some of the sea bed.
It also boasts significant holdings in London’s Regent Street, Regent’s Park and St James’s, as well as agricultural estates of 265,000 acres (made up of 780 tenancies), including the 15,600-acre Windsor estate. Although the rural land holding estate amounts to 358,000 acres, if the acreage of the sea bed, foreshore and urban estate were factored in, the land-ownership figures could stretch to millions of acres.
The Crown Estate ‘belongs’ to the reigning monarch, but it is not the private property of The Queen or the Government. It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
"It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List."
And where does the rest go?
posted on 1/6/16
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 7 seconds ago
Tell us why... if you put your point across you may convince some people**
I'm not interested in convincing you or debating it with you tbh, sorry
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Am I missing something?
posted on 1/6/16
There is literally no point being provided but apparently Our is right and In is wrong.... because it is.**
I didn't say that though did i
starting to get nasty now you are losing in the polls eh
posted on 1/6/16
why the hell is the mug posting here if he doesn't want to debate then? Christ he's so thick.
posted on 1/6/16
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 40 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 34 seconds ago
Yes-REALLY.
Not if it's based on exploitation and down right thievery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are changing what you said, already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What?
We're not talking about you inheriting your Dad's Ford Mondeo and a few quid.
Do you think this is in any way right or fair?
6. The Crown Estate
358,000 acres
There is no other organisation
in the world quite like The Crown Estate. With a portfolio worth more than £6.6 billion, it encompasses a wide variety of land, from beef farms in the north of Scotland to offices in the West End of London, from Portland stone mining in Dorset to forests in the West Country, as well as much of the UK’s coastline and some of the sea bed.
It also boasts significant holdings in London’s Regent Street, Regent’s Park and St James’s, as well as agricultural estates of 265,000 acres (made up of 780 tenancies), including the 15,600-acre Windsor estate. Although the rural land holding estate amounts to 358,000 acres, if the acreage of the sea bed, foreshore and urban estate were factored in, the land-ownership figures could stretch to millions of acres.
The Crown Estate ‘belongs’ to the reigning monarch, but it is not the private property of The Queen or the Government. It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Did you mean to post ALL of that? The last paragraph makes it sound just fine and dandy to me.
posted on 1/6/16
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 43 seconds ago
Out of interest what particular piece of European legislation do you not agree with?**
All of it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Basically every major piece of legislature sanctioned by the UK government over the last few decades.
Sound argument there
posted on 1/6/16
Am I missing something? **
probably
posted on 1/6/16
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 1/6/16
comment by Better Call Martial - Football taught by Matt Busby (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
why the hell is the mug posting here if he doesn't want to debate then? Christ he's so thick.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly... I'm wondering if this is a joke of some sort.
posted on 1/6/16
when did I acquire all these trolls, how cute I'm blushing..
posted on 1/6/16
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 40 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Zoltan Toth (U20563)
posted 34 seconds ago
Yes-REALLY.
Not if it's based on exploitation and down right thievery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you are changing what you said, already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What?
We're not talking about you inheriting your Dad's Ford Mondeo and a few quid.
Do you think this is in any way right or fair?
6. The Crown Estate
358,000 acres
There is no other organisation
in the world quite like The Crown Estate. With a portfolio worth more than £6.6 billion, it encompasses a wide variety of land, from beef farms in the north of Scotland to offices in the West End of London, from Portland stone mining in Dorset to forests in the West Country, as well as much of the UK’s coastline and some of the sea bed.
It also boasts significant holdings in London’s Regent Street, Regent’s Park and St James’s, as well as agricultural estates of 265,000 acres (made up of 780 tenancies), including the 15,600-acre Windsor estate. Although the rural land holding estate amounts to 358,000 acres, if the acreage of the sea bed, foreshore and urban estate were factored in, the land-ownership figures could stretch to millions of acres.
The Crown Estate ‘belongs’ to the reigning monarch, but it is not the private property of The Queen or the Government. It is independently managed, and its surplus is revenue that is paid to the Treasury. The monarch receives a fixed annual payment in return, which we call the Civil List.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Did you mean to post ALL of that? The last paragraph makes it sound just fine and dandy to me.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 1/6/16
Christ he's so thick.**
still want to bomb israel?
posted on 1/6/16
comment by Sideshow (U11809)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 16 seconds ago
Oh god, here we go another 20 odd pages of Really?'s (quite literally) pointless rambling.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh, is he known for this?
There is literally no point being provided but apparently Our is right and In is wrong.... because it is.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sneaky guy. Will provoke posters, post stuff without any substance then use the insults directed at him as an example of why people who are more left-wing/not right-wing are contradicting themselves.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
haha so true
posted on 1/6/16
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 43 seconds ago
Out of interest what particular piece of European legislation do you not agree with?**
All of it
That's the bit that settled the debate guys, nothing more to add to that
posted on 1/6/16
Exactly... I'm wondering if this is a joke of some sort**
My original message was to the OP who asked how people are voting, since then you've jumped on very post I've made??? weirdo
posted on 1/6/16
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 28 seconds ago
when did I acquire all these trolls, how cuteI'm blushing..
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Give up mate, you're terrible at this.
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