VC10.
No it was obtained from sephologists who analysed the results. It may not be exact because it was done from post election sampling and interviews but I suspect it is not far from the actual figures. It confirms what many people expected.
I have yet to meet an intelligent Leave voter. Anyone who thinks they were taking back their country must be deluded or stupid as they never had it before, so how could you possibly have it back.
OK 2Ws I'm now going for a 4-0 thrashing. and I'm feeling really very sorry for Martin, he'll get even less service than last Friday.
What a time to be alive!!
Like everything else rotten in modern Britain, it's mostly all down to one man.
Radical jihadists..? Tony Blair's fault for declaring war on whomever Dubya told him to.
Uncontrolled immigration..? Tony Blair's fault for bending us over.
Decade-long economic slump..? Tony Blair's fault for de-regulating the banks.
No gold reserves..? Tony Blair's fault for letting Popeye run amok when Chancellor.
...and that that self-satsified smug tossbag has the bare-faced audacity to try form a thinktank to 'cure' the British people of Brexit?
Go fck yourself, Tony.
I think Spart's figures are accurate.
Everyone I know who voted leave is, without exception, either a dunce or racist.
I can only deal in facts and the above is 100% correct in my experience since Brexit.
comment by ScouseR (U9675)
posted 58 minutes ago
Chris, you have to ask yourself why the government did nothing to stop the 50% of all immigrants that arrive from non-EU countries?
I suggest the answer is because they didn't want to and this will not change no matter what the result of Brexit, (and I think a lot of people who wanted to "take back control" actually are against immigration, but won't admit it)?
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I'm against uncontrolled immigration - who would be scared to say that and why?
Immigration has always existed, USA was built on it but the current levels are unprecedented and the consequences wholly unpredictable. I think we are playing with fire.
Spart you are getting worse, of course we used to run our own country. Tonight we are at Grimsby which used to have a large fishing fleet. We used to make our own lorries and buses, do you remember when we sold some Leyland buses to your pals in Cuba and the ship sank?
It's a typical remain tactic to brand all Bexit voters as too thick to chew gum and f@rt at the same time, but you know that's not true. Even your hero Corbyn is a brexiter, he says he wants to leave the single market, but you never know it might be an aspiration like student debts.
Rameses you can add yourself to the above post, you really need to get out more and meet some real people. It is a pathetic way to argue that anyone who disagrees with you is daft. Are you sure you are OK, maybe you ought to see a psychiatrist.
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 7 minutes ago
Rameses you can add yourself to the above post, you really need to get out more and meet some real people. It is a pathetic way to argue that anyone who disagrees with you is daft. Are you sure you are OK, maybe you ought to see a psychiatrist.
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He's just worried about his brother, who I undertsand works in some kind of people-trafficking ring in Europe or suchlike; I can't remember the exact details, but that's close enough.
Where is Iwas nowadays, hey? Nobody sees him anymore; I suspect he was just a second ID for RFB.
VC10. The nation has been owned and run by a small number of wealthy families and institiutons for centuries. As Nye Bevan said, an English man is born a trespasser in his own country.
As for fishing, no nation has a fishing fleet which is not subsidised by the tax payer. It is way that the tax payer, pays to make marine species extinct.
I don't actually believe all Brexiters are too stupid to do what LBJ said of Gerald Ford, just that I have never met any who could. Can you, and are you prepared to prove it?
I do remember selling buses to Cuba. Why should the US have any say in our trade. The US is against Cuba because it beats the US on statistics such as adult literacy and health care despite their best efforts to destroy the nation.
Just a little correction regarding North Sea fish stocks veiwsbrat. They have now recovered to a sustainable level, you should really take a little more care with your research.
Tell me this please Spart, why are Cubans risking their lives to get to the USA on small boats? Are your statistics on health and education from the Cuban branch of the ministry of making things up?
And while we're at it- was the Iron Curtain erected to keep us out or the keep their happy citizens in?
Oh and I don't care what Nye Bevan said or thought, he was very nasty to the man who saved Europe and I haven't chewed gum since I gave up smoking, but if it's a challenge I'll try to do both things at the same time!
How can fishing be subsidised, they are swimming around in the sea, it's not as if you have to feed them. They get them free and they manage to charge a fortune to buy them.
comment by Red Forest Bear ( Bear Knows) (U6288)
posted 19 minutes ago
Just a little correction regarding North Sea fish stocks veiwsbrat. They have now recovered to a sustainable level, you should really take a little more care with your research.
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Yawn!
You really don't get it do you?
Tootle off, with your half-witted unfunny half a55ed musings
Talking of fish and reeling them in RFB.........
comment by 666 ⚽️ (U11795)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 7 minutes ago
Rameses you can add yourself to the above post, you really need to get out more and meet some real people. It is a pathetic way to argue that anyone who disagrees with you is daft. Are you sure you are OK, maybe you ought to see a psychiatrist.
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He's just worried about his brother, who I undertsand works in some kind of people-trafficking ring in Europe or suchlike; I can't remember the exact details, but that's close enough.
Where is Iwas nowadays, hey? Nobody sees him anymore; I suspect he was just a second ID for RFB.
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Missing me 666?
Those inflatables won't pump themselves up.
Reading the comments on this match thread. I feel like we've all become too rigid, isolated and predictiable in our positions.
What we really need right now is some unifying presence that can help us truly unlock, understand and unleash the potential we have as a block. I'm sick of us getting behind people who promise to solve this problem and that problem, this way or that way, only to see them come in and make exactly the same mistakes as the previous years but cost us a lot more to make them.
There are some major savings we could make for ourselves if we coud learn to communicate and connect with each other better and quicker and smarter.
Sometimes I feel it's not about the left wing or the right wing or the centre, that's just a way of pundits complicating things.
What honest hard working families of this city need to see is a few good eggs to come in, without ceremony and quietly go about picking up the pieces of this fratcured society and connecting them back together.
Bringing in those who may have been sidelined by previous policies and creating a workplace where problems are tackled head on and not shyed away from and blame is not passed but responsiblity for performance is seen as a collective undertaking.
When we have these people in place we have the ability to spot problems early on and adapt ourselves to the volatile and hostile environment in which we need to compete. Problems then become solutions and we all go on marching on to victory.
A Robin Van Der Laan
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 11 minutes ago
Tell me this please Spart, why are Cubans risking their lives to get to the USA on small boats? Are your statistics on health and education from the Cuban branch of the ministry of making things up?
And while we're at it- was the Iron Curtain erected to keep us out or the keep their happy citizens in?
Oh and I don't care what Nye Bevan said or thought, he was very nasty to the man who saved Europe and I haven't chewed gum since I gave up smoking, but if it's a challenge I'll try to do both things at the same time!
How can fishing be subsidised, they are swimming around in the sea, it's not as if you have to feed them. They get them free and they manage to charge a fortune to buy them.
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Have you tried to buy a fishing boat, let alone fuel it for a week at sea? Hardly free. You have audacity to blame Gordon Brown for our economic woes
RFB and Iwas: where there's one, there's usually "the other".
#MultipleIDs #ThinksWeAreDaft #SaveDru #CB4
comment by 2 Wellies (U6713)
posted 4 minutes ago
Reading the comments on this match thread. I feel like we've all become too rigid, isolated and predictiable in our positions.
What we really need right now is some unifying presence that can help us truly unlock, understand and unleash the potential we have as a block. I'm sick of us getting behind people who promise to solve this problem and that problem, this way or that way, only to see them come in and make exactly the same mistakes as the previous years but cost us a lot more to make them.
There are some major savings we could make for ourselves if we coud learn to communicate and connect with each other better and quicker and smarter.
Sometimes I feel it's not about the left wing or the right wing or the centre, that's just a way of pundits complicating things.
What honest hard working families of this city need to see is a few good eggs to come in, without ceremony and quietly go about picking up the pieces of this fratcured society and connecting them back together.
Bringing in those who may have been sidelined by previous policies and creating a workplace where problems are tackled head on and not shyed away from and blame is not passed but responsiblity for performance is seen as a collective undertaking.
When we have these people in place we have the ability to spot problems early on and adapt ourselves to the volatile and hostile environment in which we need to compete. Problems then become solutions and we all go on marching on to victory.
A Robin Van Der Laan
----------------------------------------------------------------------
#HippysOUT
Iwas I didn't mention Gordon Brown, but since you mention it I do blame him for the economic mess in 2010. He along with Heath and May are the worst Prime Ministers I can remember.
I know you have to fuel and man a fishing boat, it is the fish that are free.
My son's wife comes from Cleethorpes. We went to their wedding last year and it was the dry sunny day! It wasn't as bad as I'd been lead to believe. We went to a very good pub with a large choice of real ales before the ceremony but it was called the Nottingham Arms<Steam>
I didn't mean <Steam> I meant
He'd have to shave like BJ did.
Robin Van Der Laan I meant
Not VC10
Tell me this please Spart, why are Cubans risking their lives to get to the USA on small boats? Are your statistics on health and education from the Cuban branch of the ministry of making things up?
So you don't believe figures from the WHO and Unicef then VC10.
Most Cubans leaving are economic migrants. Strange how those leaving Africa for Europe are a problem but those leaving Cuba are heroes. If Cuba was not a victim of economic war by an imperialist power how do you think it would be doing. It has survived invasion by the US, attempts by the CIA to assassinate the head of state, trade embargos and the loss of its protector. Yet despite this it still exists and helps out less fortunate nations. For example, Cuba treated more child victims of the Chernobyl disaster even after the fall of the Soviet Union.
When you've all quite finished bangin he world to rights, there is a match thread to get back to!
Fearing the dreaded league cup upset tonight, I think we will see significant changes, something of a last chance saloon for some of the fringe players, the likes of Anya, Blackman, Hanson, Bennett, Olsson etc... may get a run out and need to put a shift in if they do.
The early rounds can sometimes be used to give a few a run out, at the risk of the result. Unless your McClaren who just decides to balls it up in the later rounds.
Anyway that's my thoughts..... carry on with your politics 😉
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posted on 8/8/17
VC10.
No it was obtained from sephologists who analysed the results. It may not be exact because it was done from post election sampling and interviews but I suspect it is not far from the actual figures. It confirms what many people expected.
I have yet to meet an intelligent Leave voter. Anyone who thinks they were taking back their country must be deluded or stupid as they never had it before, so how could you possibly have it back.
posted on 8/8/17
OK 2Ws I'm now going for a 4-0 thrashing. and I'm feeling really very sorry for Martin, he'll get even less service than last Friday.
posted on 8/8/17
What a time to be alive!!
Like everything else rotten in modern Britain, it's mostly all down to one man.
Radical jihadists..? Tony Blair's fault for declaring war on whomever Dubya told him to.
Uncontrolled immigration..? Tony Blair's fault for bending us over.
Decade-long economic slump..? Tony Blair's fault for de-regulating the banks.
No gold reserves..? Tony Blair's fault for letting Popeye run amok when Chancellor.
...and that that self-satsified smug tossbag has the bare-faced audacity to try form a thinktank to 'cure' the British people of Brexit?
Go fck yourself, Tony.
posted on 8/8/17
I think Spart's figures are accurate.
Everyone I know who voted leave is, without exception, either a dunce or racist.
I can only deal in facts and the above is 100% correct in my experience since Brexit.
posted on 8/8/17
comment by ScouseR (U9675)
posted 58 minutes ago
Chris, you have to ask yourself why the government did nothing to stop the 50% of all immigrants that arrive from non-EU countries?
I suggest the answer is because they didn't want to and this will not change no matter what the result of Brexit, (and I think a lot of people who wanted to "take back control" actually are against immigration, but won't admit it)?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm against uncontrolled immigration - who would be scared to say that and why?
Immigration has always existed, USA was built on it but the current levels are unprecedented and the consequences wholly unpredictable. I think we are playing with fire.
posted on 8/8/17
Spart you are getting worse, of course we used to run our own country. Tonight we are at Grimsby which used to have a large fishing fleet. We used to make our own lorries and buses, do you remember when we sold some Leyland buses to your pals in Cuba and the ship sank?
It's a typical remain tactic to brand all Bexit voters as too thick to chew gum and f@rt at the same time, but you know that's not true. Even your hero Corbyn is a brexiter, he says he wants to leave the single market, but you never know it might be an aspiration like student debts.
posted on 8/8/17
Rameses you can add yourself to the above post, you really need to get out more and meet some real people. It is a pathetic way to argue that anyone who disagrees with you is daft. Are you sure you are OK, maybe you ought to see a psychiatrist.
posted on 8/8/17
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 7 minutes ago
Rameses you can add yourself to the above post, you really need to get out more and meet some real people. It is a pathetic way to argue that anyone who disagrees with you is daft. Are you sure you are OK, maybe you ought to see a psychiatrist.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He's just worried about his brother, who I undertsand works in some kind of people-trafficking ring in Europe or suchlike; I can't remember the exact details, but that's close enough.
Where is Iwas nowadays, hey? Nobody sees him anymore; I suspect he was just a second ID for RFB.
posted on 8/8/17
VC10. The nation has been owned and run by a small number of wealthy families and institiutons for centuries. As Nye Bevan said, an English man is born a trespasser in his own country.
As for fishing, no nation has a fishing fleet which is not subsidised by the tax payer. It is way that the tax payer, pays to make marine species extinct.
I don't actually believe all Brexiters are too stupid to do what LBJ said of Gerald Ford, just that I have never met any who could. Can you, and are you prepared to prove it?
I do remember selling buses to Cuba. Why should the US have any say in our trade. The US is against Cuba because it beats the US on statistics such as adult literacy and health care despite their best efforts to destroy the nation.
posted on 8/8/17
Just a little correction regarding North Sea fish stocks veiwsbrat. They have now recovered to a sustainable level, you should really take a little more care with your research.
posted on 8/8/17
Tell me this please Spart, why are Cubans risking their lives to get to the USA on small boats? Are your statistics on health and education from the Cuban branch of the ministry of making things up?
And while we're at it- was the Iron Curtain erected to keep us out or the keep their happy citizens in?
Oh and I don't care what Nye Bevan said or thought, he was very nasty to the man who saved Europe and I haven't chewed gum since I gave up smoking, but if it's a challenge I'll try to do both things at the same time!
How can fishing be subsidised, they are swimming around in the sea, it's not as if you have to feed them. They get them free and they manage to charge a fortune to buy them.
posted on 8/8/17
comment by Red Forest Bear ( Bear Knows) (U6288)
posted 19 minutes ago
Just a little correction regarding North Sea fish stocks veiwsbrat. They have now recovered to a sustainable level, you should really take a little more care with your research.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yawn!
You really don't get it do you?
Tootle off, with your half-witted unfunny half a55ed musings
posted on 8/8/17
Talking of fish and reeling them in RFB.........
posted on 8/8/17
comment by 666 ⚽️ (U11795)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 7 minutes ago
Rameses you can add yourself to the above post, you really need to get out more and meet some real people. It is a pathetic way to argue that anyone who disagrees with you is daft. Are you sure you are OK, maybe you ought to see a psychiatrist.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He's just worried about his brother, who I undertsand works in some kind of people-trafficking ring in Europe or suchlike; I can't remember the exact details, but that's close enough.
Where is Iwas nowadays, hey? Nobody sees him anymore; I suspect he was just a second ID for RFB.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Missing me 666?
Those inflatables won't pump themselves up.
posted on 8/8/17
Reading the comments on this match thread. I feel like we've all become too rigid, isolated and predictiable in our positions.
What we really need right now is some unifying presence that can help us truly unlock, understand and unleash the potential we have as a block. I'm sick of us getting behind people who promise to solve this problem and that problem, this way or that way, only to see them come in and make exactly the same mistakes as the previous years but cost us a lot more to make them.
There are some major savings we could make for ourselves if we coud learn to communicate and connect with each other better and quicker and smarter.
Sometimes I feel it's not about the left wing or the right wing or the centre, that's just a way of pundits complicating things.
What honest hard working families of this city need to see is a few good eggs to come in, without ceremony and quietly go about picking up the pieces of this fratcured society and connecting them back together.
Bringing in those who may have been sidelined by previous policies and creating a workplace where problems are tackled head on and not shyed away from and blame is not passed but responsiblity for performance is seen as a collective undertaking.
When we have these people in place we have the ability to spot problems early on and adapt ourselves to the volatile and hostile environment in which we need to compete. Problems then become solutions and we all go on marching on to victory.
A Robin Van Der Laan
posted on 8/8/17
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 11 minutes ago
Tell me this please Spart, why are Cubans risking their lives to get to the USA on small boats? Are your statistics on health and education from the Cuban branch of the ministry of making things up?
And while we're at it- was the Iron Curtain erected to keep us out or the keep their happy citizens in?
Oh and I don't care what Nye Bevan said or thought, he was very nasty to the man who saved Europe and I haven't chewed gum since I gave up smoking, but if it's a challenge I'll try to do both things at the same time!
How can fishing be subsidised, they are swimming around in the sea, it's not as if you have to feed them. They get them free and they manage to charge a fortune to buy them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Have you tried to buy a fishing boat, let alone fuel it for a week at sea? Hardly free. You have audacity to blame Gordon Brown for our economic woes
posted on 8/8/17
RFB and Iwas: where there's one, there's usually "the other".
#MultipleIDs #ThinksWeAreDaft #SaveDru #CB4
posted on 8/8/17
comment by 2 Wellies (U6713)
posted 4 minutes ago
Reading the comments on this match thread. I feel like we've all become too rigid, isolated and predictiable in our positions.
What we really need right now is some unifying presence that can help us truly unlock, understand and unleash the potential we have as a block. I'm sick of us getting behind people who promise to solve this problem and that problem, this way or that way, only to see them come in and make exactly the same mistakes as the previous years but cost us a lot more to make them.
There are some major savings we could make for ourselves if we coud learn to communicate and connect with each other better and quicker and smarter.
Sometimes I feel it's not about the left wing or the right wing or the centre, that's just a way of pundits complicating things.
What honest hard working families of this city need to see is a few good eggs to come in, without ceremony and quietly go about picking up the pieces of this fratcured society and connecting them back together.
Bringing in those who may have been sidelined by previous policies and creating a workplace where problems are tackled head on and not shyed away from and blame is not passed but responsiblity for performance is seen as a collective undertaking.
When we have these people in place we have the ability to spot problems early on and adapt ourselves to the volatile and hostile environment in which we need to compete. Problems then become solutions and we all go on marching on to victory.
A Robin Van Der Laan
----------------------------------------------------------------------
#HippysOUT
posted on 8/8/17
Iwas I didn't mention Gordon Brown, but since you mention it I do blame him for the economic mess in 2010. He along with Heath and May are the worst Prime Ministers I can remember.
I know you have to fuel and man a fishing boat, it is the fish that are free.
posted on 8/8/17
My son's wife comes from Cleethorpes. We went to their wedding last year and it was the dry sunny day! It wasn't as bad as I'd been lead to believe. We went to a very good pub with a large choice of real ales before the ceremony but it was called the Nottingham Arms<Steam>
posted on 8/8/17
I didn't mean <Steam> I meant
posted on 8/8/17
He'd have to shave like BJ did.
posted on 8/8/17
Robin Van Der Laan I meant
Not VC10
posted on 8/8/17
Tell me this please Spart, why are Cubans risking their lives to get to the USA on small boats? Are your statistics on health and education from the Cuban branch of the ministry of making things up?
So you don't believe figures from the WHO and Unicef then VC10.
Most Cubans leaving are economic migrants. Strange how those leaving Africa for Europe are a problem but those leaving Cuba are heroes. If Cuba was not a victim of economic war by an imperialist power how do you think it would be doing. It has survived invasion by the US, attempts by the CIA to assassinate the head of state, trade embargos and the loss of its protector. Yet despite this it still exists and helps out less fortunate nations. For example, Cuba treated more child victims of the Chernobyl disaster even after the fall of the Soviet Union.
posted on 8/8/17
When you've all quite finished bangin he world to rights, there is a match thread to get back to!
Fearing the dreaded league cup upset tonight, I think we will see significant changes, something of a last chance saloon for some of the fringe players, the likes of Anya, Blackman, Hanson, Bennett, Olsson etc... may get a run out and need to put a shift in if they do.
The early rounds can sometimes be used to give a few a run out, at the risk of the result. Unless your McClaren who just decides to balls it up in the later rounds.
Anyway that's my thoughts..... carry on with your politics 😉
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