comment by Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 8 seconds ago
Aye, lets leave the eu, and then go begging racists for deals.
What a fooking a embarrassment of a country.
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You know where the door is.
Begging racists. Behave. It's trying to put together a trade deal.
ππ
Didn't trump get more of the black vote than Obama?
So much for racists !
Ginger - I agree that the Brexit result should be respected. I would be outraged if Article 50 wasn't triggered - every MP should vote along with the views of their constituents, which would of course lead to Article 50 being triggered.
However I do not believe we should be simply leaving no matter what, and we shouldn't be leaving with a deal that is being driven by the need for the Tories to appease their right-wing, UKIP loving support. They should be doing the best for the country and if they don't then the deal should be voted down.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by BB π (U13430)
posted 24 seconds ago
Must've been embarrassing to see May holding hands with that cretin. As bad as each other mind you
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I certainly wasn't embarrassed.
Might give those in Europe something to think about as they devise even more ways in which they want to punish us for having the audacity to leave their little cosy club.
Fwck them
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The person in charge of trade for the Trump administration wrote a paper about how the USA should only have a trade surplus with trading partners. Any trade deficit has negatively affects their job market and has taken away their low paid manufacturing jobs (this ignores the fact that their productivity has increased as manufacturing jobs have declined and is to do with automation and modern manufacturing).
The USA currently has a trade deficit with the UK. Any trade deal we will rush to agree in a short period defined by Brexit will probably result in a reduction of our exports to them.
I'm sure the EU are quaking in their boots about our 'special relationship.'
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 56 seconds ago
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka Wullie Collum (U3633)
posted 37 seconds ago
I saw odds of 4/1 on Trump either being impeached or assassinated within 6 months. Worth a punt?
I admire his doing what he said but you just knew that those affected would not stand for being trampled over in a way that his bully tactics have worked in business.
He will learn that he cannot rule with an iron fist. That happens in dictatorships like Russia.
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We will see. But don't doubt the electorate who put him in office.
That would be returning to the state that allowed him to get voted in in the first place. Not listening to the people.
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Not doubting the electorate at all. He needs to listen as well. His way or the high way will not be successful so he needs to reign his ego in. His enemies will be plotting to overthrow him if he continues without listening and acting on wise counsel. Time will tell
You know where the door is.
______________________
A dreadful response.
It suggests people should leave rather than try to make their country better.
Which incidentally our right wing Brexiteers used as an argument against immigrants - they said they should stay in their own countries and make their own countries better.
It seems our Brexiteers have double standards.
comment by Curly π© (U1103)
posted 1 minute ago
Tell me any constitutional form of election whereby the person voted in has a wholesale endorsement of all their policies
FFS
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As in, you vote someone into power because you think that overall, her/his set of proposals is the best out of those on offer.
This doesn't mean you agree with everything s/he proposes, but s/he will be using your vote to pass issues you do not necessarily agree with.
I do not see that, in this day and age, this is the only alternative for lawmaking in a democracy.
Just because democracy has served us well, it does not mean it should forever stay the same, and should not be subject to being developed so that it refelcts more closely the will of the people.
It's like saying that because gas lamps and steam engines were very useful for a time, we shouldn't have moved on to electricity and from there on to cleaner and more sustainable sources of energy.
"right-wing, UKIP loving support"
Just cos people voted for brexit doesn't make them right wing
People want control of our own borders. Our NHS is dying and the more people that access it the quicker it will go
Right wing stereotypical response of a phannie
"incidentally our right wing Brexiteers used as an argument against immigrants - they said they should stay in their own countries and make their own countries better."
Ffs
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 8 seconds ago
Aye, lets leave the eu, and then go begging racists for deals.
What a fooking a embarrassment of a country.
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You know where the door is.
Begging racists. Behave. It's trying to put together a trade deal.
ππ
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Aye. See ya later NHS, welcome chlorine washed chicken, antibiotic beef and GM crops.
America doesn't need a trade deal with us - so we will have to offer them a hell of a lot to make it significantly better than what we currently have.
But hey, less Eastern Europeans on the street...all is good.
comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 4 seconds ago
Ginger - I agree that the Brexit result should be respected. I would be outraged if Article 50 wasn't triggered - every MP should vote along with the views of their constituents, which would of course lead to Article 50 being triggered.
However I do not believe we should be simply leaving no matter what, and we shouldn't be leaving with a deal that is being driven by the need for the Tories to appease their right-wing, UKIP loving support. They should be doing the best for the country and if they don't then the deal should be voted down.
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Of course they're doing the best for the country though. Why does anyone think they're not?
We can't leave the EU and have full access to the common market. Our PM is only telling us what we've been told by Europe. Why the sudden surprise? Just because she repeated it? We knew this before the vote was held. Again why the sudden surprise?
So now we know we can't have this access that suddenly everyone says is a must (well those that voted to stay did anyway) why the cry for a revote?
It's fwcking ludicrous in the extreme and as I said it's just a shower of bed wetters who just will not accept the democratic vote because they seem to think they know better.
And as I say yet again.
Fwck off.
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by BB π (U13430)
posted 24 seconds ago
Must've been embarrassing to see May holding hands with that cretin. As bad as each other mind you
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I certainly wasn't embarrassed.
Might give those in Europe something to think about as they devise even more ways in which they want to punish us for having the audacity to leave their little cosy club.
Fwck them
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The person in charge of trade for the Trump administration wrote a paper about how the USA should only have a trade surplus with trading partners. Any trade deficit has negatively affects their job market and has taken away their low paid manufacturing jobs (this ignores the fact that their productivity has increased as manufacturing jobs have declined and is to do with automation and modern manufacturing).
The USA currently has a trade deficit with the UK. Any trade deal we will rush to agree in a short period defined by Brexit will probably result in a reduction of our exports to them.
I'm sure the EU are quaking in their boots about our 'special relationship.'
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Who gives a flying fwck what Europe think?
Let's just go crawling back eh?
Christ.
"It's fwcking ludicrous in the extreme and as I said it's just a shower of bed wetters who just will not accept the democratic vote because they seem to think they know better. "
comment by Ibrox Elite -Saltcoats loyal (U5255)
posted 3 seconds ago
"comment by Ibrox Elite -Saltcoats loyal (U5255)
posted 40 seconds ago
It's good to see our prime minister holding hands with the leader of the free world baz
Does Ireland even register with the White House?
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Why was it good for you?
"
It's good to be involved with the top country .
Not be a no mark like Ireland .
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Your ignorance on various topics is astounding π. I suppose you think the millions of Irish Americans is just for Hollywood A "no mark" doesn't have an uninterrupted free day in the white house specifically designated to it in every calendar, along with the other visits during the year. Though our 'PM' is coming under pressure to speak out against the Donald, hopefully he does.
Not too shabby for a population of 4 mill. Now stop being so childish
Great how political leanings bond bears and Tims in a way that only Arsenal fans can
Nobody disputing there's plenty Irish Americans baz
We are talking politics here, not ancestry .Do keep up old yin
Astounding indeed !
Dearie me
Who gives a flying fwck what Europe think?
Let's just go crawling back eh?
Christ.
You cared what Europe thought when your PM was selling herself. "Go wan that'll show em"
π
comment by Ibrox Elite -Saltcoats loyal (U5255)
posted 41 seconds ago
Nobody disputing there's plenty Irish Americans baz
We are talking politics here, not ancestry .Do keep up old yin
Astounding indeed !
Dearie me
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Still astoundedπ
An Irishman trying to lecture brits on how to run a country
We baled YOU out
Pipe down
comment by Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 8 seconds ago
Aye, lets leave the eu, and then go begging racists for deals.
What a fooking a embarrassment of a country.
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You know where the door is.
Begging racists. Behave. It's trying to put together a trade deal.
ππ
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Aye. See ya later NHS, welcome chlorine washed chicken, antibiotic beef and GM crops.
America doesn't need a trade deal with us - so we will have to offer them a hell of a lot to make it significantly better than what we currently have.
But hey, less Eastern Europeans on the street...all is good.
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Here we go yet again.
Turning it into some kind of xenophobic racist immigration agenda.
How's about I just accept the vote and ask that our parliament and elected members do their best to look after our interests instead of that tired worn out pathetic get out of jail card that gets rolled out against those who want and respect the democratic process?
Every time this is the default position.
Daily Mail
Racist
Immigrant Basher
Thick
Ignorant.
We know better than you.
Get fwcked.
I'm glad we're on our way out and can't wait until this pathetic shambles of a European organisation crumbles into ruin and shows just how self centred all those "friend in Europe" we supposedly have suddenly become.
Can't wait and then maybe the rest of the population will get up off their erses and start to work
In our country's interest instead of whining away like a shower of petty kids.
Can't fwcking wait. π
In the meantime GIRFUY.
πππ
I love the way you Brexit fckwit seem to think the nhs will be much better without immigration.
So utterly deluded on so many levels
fckin imbeciles.
comment by Ibrox Elite -Saltcoats loyal (U5255)
posted 13 seconds ago
An Irishman trying to lecture brits on how to run a country
We baled YOU out
Pipe down
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You were the first to get the bailoutπ
Here we go yet again.
Turning it into some kind of xenophobic racist immigration agenda.
How's about I just accept the vote and ask that our parliament and elected members do their best to look after our interests instead of that tired worn out pathetic get out of jail card that gets rolled out against those who want and respect the democratic process?
Every time this is the default position.
Daily Mail
Racist
Immigrant Basher
Thick
Ignorant.
We know better than you.
Get fwcked.
I'm glad we're on our way out and can't wait until this pathetic shambles of a European organisation crumbles into ruin and shows just how self centred all those "friend in Europe" we supposedly have suddenly become.
Can't wait and then maybe the rest of the population will get up off their erses and start to work
In our country's interest instead of whining away like a shower of petty kids.
Can't fwcking wait. π
In the meantime GIRFUY. "
Nauseating stereotypical holier than thou pash
"I love the way you Brexit fckwit seem to think the nhs will be much better without immigration."
It will certainly ease the workload tho obviously it will still have problems. I've not seen anyone on this thread say it will be a miracle fix ?
Settle down baz
If anyone wants Ireland's position on Britain we'll ask for it
Petition Against a State Visit for Trump
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posted on 30/1/17
comment by Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 8 seconds ago
Aye, lets leave the eu, and then go begging racists for deals.
What a fooking a embarrassment of a country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You know where the door is.
Begging racists. Behave. It's trying to put together a trade deal.
ππ
posted on 30/1/17
Didn't trump get more of the black vote than Obama?
So much for racists !
posted on 30/1/17
Ginger - I agree that the Brexit result should be respected. I would be outraged if Article 50 wasn't triggered - every MP should vote along with the views of their constituents, which would of course lead to Article 50 being triggered.
However I do not believe we should be simply leaving no matter what, and we shouldn't be leaving with a deal that is being driven by the need for the Tories to appease their right-wing, UKIP loving support. They should be doing the best for the country and if they don't then the deal should be voted down.
posted on 30/1/17
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by BB π (U13430)
posted 24 seconds ago
Must've been embarrassing to see May holding hands with that cretin. As bad as each other mind you
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I certainly wasn't embarrassed.
Might give those in Europe something to think about as they devise even more ways in which they want to punish us for having the audacity to leave their little cosy club.
Fwck them
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The person in charge of trade for the Trump administration wrote a paper about how the USA should only have a trade surplus with trading partners. Any trade deficit has negatively affects their job market and has taken away their low paid manufacturing jobs (this ignores the fact that their productivity has increased as manufacturing jobs have declined and is to do with automation and modern manufacturing).
The USA currently has a trade deficit with the UK. Any trade deal we will rush to agree in a short period defined by Brexit will probably result in a reduction of our exports to them.
I'm sure the EU are quaking in their boots about our 'special relationship.'
posted on 30/1/17
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 56 seconds ago
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka Wullie Collum (U3633)
posted 37 seconds ago
I saw odds of 4/1 on Trump either being impeached or assassinated within 6 months. Worth a punt?
I admire his doing what he said but you just knew that those affected would not stand for being trampled over in a way that his bully tactics have worked in business.
He will learn that he cannot rule with an iron fist. That happens in dictatorships like Russia.
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We will see. But don't doubt the electorate who put him in office.
That would be returning to the state that allowed him to get voted in in the first place. Not listening to the people.
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Not doubting the electorate at all. He needs to listen as well. His way or the high way will not be successful so he needs to reign his ego in. His enemies will be plotting to overthrow him if he continues without listening and acting on wise counsel. Time will tell
posted on 30/1/17
You know where the door is.
______________________
A dreadful response.
It suggests people should leave rather than try to make their country better.
Which incidentally our right wing Brexiteers used as an argument against immigrants - they said they should stay in their own countries and make their own countries better.
It seems our Brexiteers have double standards.
posted on 30/1/17
comment by Curly π© (U1103)
posted 1 minute ago
Tell me any constitutional form of election whereby the person voted in has a wholesale endorsement of all their policies
FFS
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As in, you vote someone into power because you think that overall, her/his set of proposals is the best out of those on offer.
This doesn't mean you agree with everything s/he proposes, but s/he will be using your vote to pass issues you do not necessarily agree with.
I do not see that, in this day and age, this is the only alternative for lawmaking in a democracy.
Just because democracy has served us well, it does not mean it should forever stay the same, and should not be subject to being developed so that it refelcts more closely the will of the people.
It's like saying that because gas lamps and steam engines were very useful for a time, we shouldn't have moved on to electricity and from there on to cleaner and more sustainable sources of energy.
posted on 30/1/17
"right-wing, UKIP loving support"
Just cos people voted for brexit doesn't make them right wing
People want control of our own borders. Our NHS is dying and the more people that access it the quicker it will go
Right wing stereotypical response of a phannie
posted on 30/1/17
"incidentally our right wing Brexiteers used as an argument against immigrants - they said they should stay in their own countries and make their own countries better."
Ffs
posted on 30/1/17
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 8 seconds ago
Aye, lets leave the eu, and then go begging racists for deals.
What a fooking a embarrassment of a country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You know where the door is.
Begging racists. Behave. It's trying to put together a trade deal.
ππ
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Aye. See ya later NHS, welcome chlorine washed chicken, antibiotic beef and GM crops.
America doesn't need a trade deal with us - so we will have to offer them a hell of a lot to make it significantly better than what we currently have.
But hey, less Eastern Europeans on the street...all is good.
posted on 30/1/17
comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 4 seconds ago
Ginger - I agree that the Brexit result should be respected. I would be outraged if Article 50 wasn't triggered - every MP should vote along with the views of their constituents, which would of course lead to Article 50 being triggered.
However I do not believe we should be simply leaving no matter what, and we shouldn't be leaving with a deal that is being driven by the need for the Tories to appease their right-wing, UKIP loving support. They should be doing the best for the country and if they don't then the deal should be voted down.
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Of course they're doing the best for the country though. Why does anyone think they're not?
We can't leave the EU and have full access to the common market. Our PM is only telling us what we've been told by Europe. Why the sudden surprise? Just because she repeated it? We knew this before the vote was held. Again why the sudden surprise?
So now we know we can't have this access that suddenly everyone says is a must (well those that voted to stay did anyway) why the cry for a revote?
It's fwcking ludicrous in the extreme and as I said it's just a shower of bed wetters who just will not accept the democratic vote because they seem to think they know better.
And as I say yet again.
Fwck off.
posted on 30/1/17
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by BB π (U13430)
posted 24 seconds ago
Must've been embarrassing to see May holding hands with that cretin. As bad as each other mind you
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I certainly wasn't embarrassed.
Might give those in Europe something to think about as they devise even more ways in which they want to punish us for having the audacity to leave their little cosy club.
Fwck them
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The person in charge of trade for the Trump administration wrote a paper about how the USA should only have a trade surplus with trading partners. Any trade deficit has negatively affects their job market and has taken away their low paid manufacturing jobs (this ignores the fact that their productivity has increased as manufacturing jobs have declined and is to do with automation and modern manufacturing).
The USA currently has a trade deficit with the UK. Any trade deal we will rush to agree in a short period defined by Brexit will probably result in a reduction of our exports to them.
I'm sure the EU are quaking in their boots about our 'special relationship.'
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who gives a flying fwck what Europe think?
Let's just go crawling back eh?
Christ.
posted on 30/1/17
"It's fwcking ludicrous in the extreme and as I said it's just a shower of bed wetters who just will not accept the democratic vote because they seem to think they know better. "
posted on 30/1/17
comment by Ibrox Elite -Saltcoats loyal (U5255)
posted 3 seconds ago
"comment by Ibrox Elite -Saltcoats loyal (U5255)
posted 40 seconds ago
It's good to see our prime minister holding hands with the leader of the free world baz
Does Ireland even register with the White House?
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Why was it good for you?
"
It's good to be involved with the top country .
Not be a no mark like Ireland .
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Your ignorance on various topics is astounding π. I suppose you think the millions of Irish Americans is just for Hollywood A "no mark" doesn't have an uninterrupted free day in the white house specifically designated to it in every calendar, along with the other visits during the year. Though our 'PM' is coming under pressure to speak out against the Donald, hopefully he does.
Not too shabby for a population of 4 mill. Now stop being so childish
posted on 30/1/17
Great how political leanings bond bears and Tims in a way that only Arsenal fans can
posted on 30/1/17
Nobody disputing there's plenty Irish Americans baz
We are talking politics here, not ancestry .Do keep up old yin
Astounding indeed !
Dearie me
posted on 30/1/17
Who gives a flying fwck what Europe think?
Let's just go crawling back eh?
Christ.
You cared what Europe thought when your PM was selling herself. "Go wan that'll show em"
π
posted on 30/1/17
comment by Ibrox Elite -Saltcoats loyal (U5255)
posted 41 seconds ago
Nobody disputing there's plenty Irish Americans baz
We are talking politics here, not ancestry .Do keep up old yin
Astounding indeed !
Dearie me
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Still astoundedπ
posted on 30/1/17
An Irishman trying to lecture brits on how to run a country
We baled YOU out
Pipe down
posted on 30/1/17
comment by Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 8 seconds ago
Aye, lets leave the eu, and then go begging racists for deals.
What a fooking a embarrassment of a country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You know where the door is.
Begging racists. Behave. It's trying to put together a trade deal.
ππ
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Aye. See ya later NHS, welcome chlorine washed chicken, antibiotic beef and GM crops.
America doesn't need a trade deal with us - so we will have to offer them a hell of a lot to make it significantly better than what we currently have.
But hey, less Eastern Europeans on the street...all is good.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Here we go yet again.
Turning it into some kind of xenophobic racist immigration agenda.
How's about I just accept the vote and ask that our parliament and elected members do their best to look after our interests instead of that tired worn out pathetic get out of jail card that gets rolled out against those who want and respect the democratic process?
Every time this is the default position.
Daily Mail
Racist
Immigrant Basher
Thick
Ignorant.
We know better than you.
Get fwcked.
I'm glad we're on our way out and can't wait until this pathetic shambles of a European organisation crumbles into ruin and shows just how self centred all those "friend in Europe" we supposedly have suddenly become.
Can't wait and then maybe the rest of the population will get up off their erses and start to work
In our country's interest instead of whining away like a shower of petty kids.
Can't fwcking wait. π
In the meantime GIRFUY.
πππ
posted on 30/1/17
I love the way you Brexit fckwit seem to think the nhs will be much better without immigration.
So utterly deluded on so many levels
fckin imbeciles.
posted on 30/1/17
comment by Ibrox Elite -Saltcoats loyal (U5255)
posted 13 seconds ago
An Irishman trying to lecture brits on how to run a country
We baled YOU out
Pipe down
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You were the first to get the bailoutπ
posted on 30/1/17
Here we go yet again.
Turning it into some kind of xenophobic racist immigration agenda.
How's about I just accept the vote and ask that our parliament and elected members do their best to look after our interests instead of that tired worn out pathetic get out of jail card that gets rolled out against those who want and respect the democratic process?
Every time this is the default position.
Daily Mail
Racist
Immigrant Basher
Thick
Ignorant.
We know better than you.
Get fwcked.
I'm glad we're on our way out and can't wait until this pathetic shambles of a European organisation crumbles into ruin and shows just how self centred all those "friend in Europe" we supposedly have suddenly become.
Can't wait and then maybe the rest of the population will get up off their erses and start to work
In our country's interest instead of whining away like a shower of petty kids.
Can't fwcking wait. π
In the meantime GIRFUY. "
Nauseating stereotypical holier than thou pash
posted on 30/1/17
"I love the way you Brexit fckwit seem to think the nhs will be much better without immigration."
It will certainly ease the workload tho obviously it will still have problems. I've not seen anyone on this thread say it will be a miracle fix ?
posted on 30/1/17
Settle down baz
If anyone wants Ireland's position on Britain we'll ask for it
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