comment by Robbing_Hoody - as a rule I don't trust a man who doesn't drink but I do trust James Milner (U6374)
posted 3 hours, 29 minutes ago
Can we just get to the point where we're all fat and ugly with no teeth buy our food in Greggs and shop in Peacocks while there is morris dancers in the street as soon as possible please.
I don't even use insulin.
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What's wrong with Gregg's?
May is a remainer but is trying to negotiate brexit as it's what the public voted for.
Issue is the majority of mps dont want brexit, hence the problem is trying to agree the impossible.
She is screwed as is anyone else who tries to agree our exit. Shambles.
Instead of blame their own incompetence they rather call everyone facials for wanting to stand on our two feet, as we did for before with no qualms.
Facists not facials lol thatd be a sickening sight :s
Mays not trying to negotiate brexit though is she, shes trying to negotiate her deal what she wants, no one elses opinion matters to her and half of its against the whole point of brexit we'd be better off calling brexit off than accepting her deal.
Democracy? yeah theyre all for it until they lose the vote. Gross negligence is what most of them should be serving time for instead theyre still failing miserably at running the country and blaming eachother.
Give us an alternative someone,a viable alternative............PLEASE !
comment by MTC 2.0 (U21799)
posted 3 hours, 47 minutes ago
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YOU VOTED LEAVE THEN THAT MUST MEAN YOU ARE
racist
Sexist
homaphobic
Transphobic
Xenophobic
You kick ittle bittle Bunny wabits for fun
and there you have a political argument in 2019
I dont vote, it is pointless, i dont pick a side, which is effectively what you have to do there is no middle ground because no other party is in with a shot of being in power apart form labour or Conservative
I cannot stand the division and discourse it creates.
I think this is what Brexit was designed to do, create division and detract from other things like the health implications of 5G, Article 13 and the surveillance state which is now in progress, our privacy and freedoms are currently being whipped from under us and everyone is arguing about something else.
smoke and mirrors people, smoke and mirrors
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Right on!
Ever get the feeling that this has been deliberately dragged out?
I think this is what Brexit was designed to do, create division and detract from other things like the health implications of 5G, Article 13 and the surveillance state which is now in progress, our privacy and freedoms are currently being whipped from under us and everyone is arguing about something else.
smoke and mirrors people, smoke and mirrors
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Brexit is a far bigger issue than article 13 ...
comment by NPE (U22020)
posted 4 hours, 23 minutes ago
I voted leave, and I never supported the kind of Brexit the brexit party advocate. If you look through the last 30 years of Eurosceptic writing, the norway option was seen as the optimum option by several key figures in that movement.
Her vision of Brexit, which takes not account the tight result, and the reality of what we can and cannot achieve independently, is far more reasonable than the Farage approach of lies and running away as soon as he has to deal with any sense of responsibility.
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Excellent comment tbh
comment by Adam 'The interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 5 hours, 48 minutes ago
you still arent getting it,
'can't name a single law that they created that has had an adverse effect on the UK.'
Can you read, i didnt say its because theyve made a bad law thats harmed us, its because some people just dont think they should have that power.
btw i didnt vote
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There's the problem, just because the law makers may not be from London, Durham or Llandudno it means whatever laws are made are inferior to some people.
Everyone in the country has laws made for them.
Also the UK has a veto to block EU laws.
Knowing what you're voting for is important. A good law is a good law, irrespective of who crafted it. I really do wish people started critiquing the actual laws rather than the persons and their nationalities in the first instance.
I think this is what Brexit was designed to do, create division and detract from other things like the health implications of 5G, Article 13 and the surveillance state which is now in progress, our privacy and freedoms are currently being whipped from under us and everyone is arguing about something else.
smoke and mirrors people, smoke and mirrors
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Interesting point. Agree it's weird how nobody is talking about the health implications of 5G.
5G the next conspiracy
https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonrockman1/2018/09/18/is-5g-a-cia-plot/#37076ebe1207
Nope
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 4 hours, 39 minutes ago
comment by Adam 'The interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 5 hours, 48 minutes ago
you still arent getting it,
'can't name a single law that they created that has had an adverse effect on the UK.'
Can you read, i didnt say its because theyve made a bad law thats harmed us, its because some people just dont think they should have that power.
btw i didnt vote
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There's the problem, just because the law makers may not be from London, Durham or Llandudno it means whatever laws are made are inferior to some people.
Everyone in the country has laws made for them.
Also the UK has a veto to block EU laws.
Knowing what you're voting for is important. A good law is a good law, irrespective of who crafted it. I really do wish people started critiquing the actual laws rather than the persons and their nationalities in the first instance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scratch just a few millimetres under the surface and so far all arguments for Brexit fail to stand up to scrutiny
comment by Fake Dutch Hulk (U1250)
posted 8 hours, 17 minutes ago
5G the next conspiracy
https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonrockman1/2018/09/18/is-5g-a-cia-plot/#37076ebe1207
Nope
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Call it a conspiracy if you want but there's a lot of people out there warning of the dangers of it.
https://eluxemagazine.com/magazine/dangers-of-5g/
https://www.gaia.com/article/5g-health-risks-the-war-between-technology-and-human-beings
They are all wrong though, scaremongering has been going on since the first mobile phone in the 80s. After 40 years of mobile phone use nothing indicates it fries your facking brain. Although you'd start to doubt being on here for 8 years.
My brain feels fried after any lengthy amount of time where I've been talking on my mobile. In fact that's why I don't use it for lengthy phonecalls anymore because I used to feel absolutely awful afterwards.
Now with 5G we're going to have these 5G antennas placed every few feet in every street. I bet most people are unaware of that.
The power of the phone signal is too low to cause any damage 3 watt is not going to do anything.
Tell that to my blazing headache and fried ear every time I finish a lengthy mobile phone call then
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 1 minute ago
Tell that to my blazing headache and fried ear every time I finish a lengthy mobile phone call then
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Are you slamming the phone into the side of your face?
comment by Adam 'The interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 1 minute ago
Tell that to my blazing headache and fried ear every time I finish a lengthy mobile phone call then
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Are you slamming the phone into the side of your face?
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That would probably be less painful than using the phone for a lengthy call
Anyway see ya Theresa May. On your way love.
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Just go Theresa May
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posted on 23/5/19
comment by Robbing_Hoody - as a rule I don't trust a man who doesn't drink but I do trust James Milner (U6374)
posted 3 hours, 29 minutes ago
Can we just get to the point where we're all fat and ugly with no teeth buy our food in Greggs and shop in Peacocks while there is morris dancers in the street as soon as possible please.
I don't even use insulin.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What's wrong with Gregg's?
posted on 23/5/19
May is a remainer but is trying to negotiate brexit as it's what the public voted for.
Issue is the majority of mps dont want brexit, hence the problem is trying to agree the impossible.
She is screwed as is anyone else who tries to agree our exit. Shambles.
Instead of blame their own incompetence they rather call everyone facials for wanting to stand on our two feet, as we did for before with no qualms.
posted on 23/5/19
Facists not facials lol thatd be a sickening sight :s
posted on 23/5/19
Mays not trying to negotiate brexit though is she, shes trying to negotiate her deal what she wants, no one elses opinion matters to her and half of its against the whole point of brexit we'd be better off calling brexit off than accepting her deal.
posted on 23/5/19
Democracy? yeah theyre all for it until they lose the vote. Gross negligence is what most of them should be serving time for instead theyre still failing miserably at running the country and blaming eachother.
posted on 23/5/19
Give us an alternative someone,a viable alternative............PLEASE !
posted on 23/5/19
comment by MTC 2.0 (U21799)
posted 3 hours, 47 minutes ago
----------------------------------------------------------------------
YOU VOTED LEAVE THEN THAT MUST MEAN YOU ARE
racist
Sexist
homaphobic
Transphobic
Xenophobic
You kick ittle bittle Bunny wabits for fun
and there you have a political argument in 2019
I dont vote, it is pointless, i dont pick a side, which is effectively what you have to do there is no middle ground because no other party is in with a shot of being in power apart form labour or Conservative
I cannot stand the division and discourse it creates.
I think this is what Brexit was designed to do, create division and detract from other things like the health implications of 5G, Article 13 and the surveillance state which is now in progress, our privacy and freedoms are currently being whipped from under us and everyone is arguing about something else.
smoke and mirrors people, smoke and mirrors
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Right on!
Ever get the feeling that this has been deliberately dragged out?
posted on 23/5/19
I think this is what Brexit was designed to do, create division and detract from other things like the health implications of 5G, Article 13 and the surveillance state which is now in progress, our privacy and freedoms are currently being whipped from under us and everyone is arguing about something else.
smoke and mirrors people, smoke and mirrors
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Brexit is a far bigger issue than article 13 ...
posted on 23/5/19
comment by NPE (U22020)
posted 4 hours, 23 minutes ago
I voted leave, and I never supported the kind of Brexit the brexit party advocate. If you look through the last 30 years of Eurosceptic writing, the norway option was seen as the optimum option by several key figures in that movement.
Her vision of Brexit, which takes not account the tight result, and the reality of what we can and cannot achieve independently, is far more reasonable than the Farage approach of lies and running away as soon as he has to deal with any sense of responsibility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Excellent comment tbh
posted on 23/5/19
comment by Adam 'The interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 5 hours, 48 minutes ago
you still arent getting it,
'can't name a single law that they created that has had an adverse effect on the UK.'
Can you read, i didnt say its because theyve made a bad law thats harmed us, its because some people just dont think they should have that power.
btw i didnt vote
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There's the problem, just because the law makers may not be from London, Durham or Llandudno it means whatever laws are made are inferior to some people.
Everyone in the country has laws made for them.
Also the UK has a veto to block EU laws.
Knowing what you're voting for is important. A good law is a good law, irrespective of who crafted it. I really do wish people started critiquing the actual laws rather than the persons and their nationalities in the first instance.
posted on 23/5/19
I think this is what Brexit was designed to do, create division and detract from other things like the health implications of 5G, Article 13 and the surveillance state which is now in progress, our privacy and freedoms are currently being whipped from under us and everyone is arguing about something else.
smoke and mirrors people, smoke and mirrors
---------------------------------
Interesting point. Agree it's weird how nobody is talking about the health implications of 5G.
posted on 24/5/19
5G the next conspiracy
https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonrockman1/2018/09/18/is-5g-a-cia-plot/#37076ebe1207
Nope
posted on 24/5/19
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 4 hours, 39 minutes ago
comment by Adam 'The interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 5 hours, 48 minutes ago
you still arent getting it,
'can't name a single law that they created that has had an adverse effect on the UK.'
Can you read, i didnt say its because theyve made a bad law thats harmed us, its because some people just dont think they should have that power.
btw i didnt vote
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There's the problem, just because the law makers may not be from London, Durham or Llandudno it means whatever laws are made are inferior to some people.
Everyone in the country has laws made for them.
Also the UK has a veto to block EU laws.
Knowing what you're voting for is important. A good law is a good law, irrespective of who crafted it. I really do wish people started critiquing the actual laws rather than the persons and their nationalities in the first instance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Scratch just a few millimetres under the surface and so far all arguments for Brexit fail to stand up to scrutiny
posted on 24/5/19
comment by Fake Dutch Hulk (U1250)
posted 8 hours, 17 minutes ago
5G the next conspiracy
https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonrockman1/2018/09/18/is-5g-a-cia-plot/#37076ebe1207
Nope
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Call it a conspiracy if you want but there's a lot of people out there warning of the dangers of it.
https://eluxemagazine.com/magazine/dangers-of-5g/
https://www.gaia.com/article/5g-health-risks-the-war-between-technology-and-human-beings
posted on 24/5/19
They are all wrong though, scaremongering has been going on since the first mobile phone in the 80s. After 40 years of mobile phone use nothing indicates it fries your facking brain. Although you'd start to doubt being on here for 8 years.
posted on 24/5/19
My brain feels fried after any lengthy amount of time where I've been talking on my mobile. In fact that's why I don't use it for lengthy phonecalls anymore because I used to feel absolutely awful afterwards.
Now with 5G we're going to have these 5G antennas placed every few feet in every street. I bet most people are unaware of that.
posted on 24/5/19
The power of the phone signal is too low to cause any damage 3 watt is not going to do anything.
posted on 24/5/19
Tell that to my blazing headache and fried ear every time I finish a lengthy mobile phone call then
posted on 24/5/19
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 1 minute ago
Tell that to my blazing headache and fried ear every time I finish a lengthy mobile phone call then
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Are you slamming the phone into the side of your face?
posted on 24/5/19
comment by Adam 'The interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 1 minute ago
Tell that to my blazing headache and fried ear every time I finish a lengthy mobile phone call then
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Are you slamming the phone into the side of your face?
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That would probably be less painful than using the phone for a lengthy call
posted on 24/5/19
Anyway see ya Theresa May. On your way love.
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