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Bulletguy - 2017-05-08 9:30 PM
RogerC - 2017-05-08 8:07 PMBUT, and here is where those of us who are able to accept the democratic process differ from your whining, bleating, childish (it's not fair....boohoo....) side of the issue.......we can accept the ballot count.....we can accept democracy and move on. Why can't you remainers do the same???
The "whining, bleating, childish, boo hoos, not fair" i've been hearing were all from your lot. You strutted and chest puffed about British justice being decided in British courts for Britain......but the first taste you got of it was met with wails of "Enemies of the People" from your screechy Beano rag and threats from Brexiters to murder and rape Gina Miller.Such a 'lovely' bunch of people you associate with. :-( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyyOyoeqKfMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY9w1-Ek3vc

Not 'my' 'screechy beano rag' as you so lovingly put it....yet another unfounded load of tosh you decided to 'assume' without actual knowledge of.

As for some Brexiteers being less than desirable.  Very true there are, as a great many (possibly you amongst them), who have pointed out in the past that there is good and bad in all veins of political opinion and life.   Unfortunately we can't always choose who is on which side and which gets a voice.  It's something we all, on both sides, have to accept and live with.

However should you bother to look a little wider than the sources you currently trawl for your 'Brexit' information .......maybe Question Time panels and other anti Brexit politicos/mouthpieces you might just realise that the greatest amount of moaning/complaining/ whining about Brexit and the negotiations/outcome of same is from the 'Anti' side of the issue.  Most all of the 'Exit' comments I have heard/seen/read have been for the country to 'STOP' this public spat/division and stand firm/together and hold a determination to obtain the best possible outcome for the country.....to rise above political allegiances and work together.  Unfortunately you and presumably (by the continued bleating) others of your ilk are unable to see past the fact that democracy is at work and together, not division, will better serve the country in it's dealings with the EU.

The link might 'open your eyes' somewhat:
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RogerC - 2017-05-08 10:16 PM

 

Not 'my' 'screechy beano rag' as you so lovingly put it....yet another unfounded load of tosh you decided to 'assume' without actual knowledge of.

It's the Brexiters Bible! :-S

 

Unfortunately we can't always choose who is on which side and which gets a voice. It's something we all, on both sides, have to accept and live with.

Which is why you must continue listening to our voices just as we continually hear yours.

 

However should you bother to look a little wider than the sources you currently trawl for your 'Brexit' information .......maybe Question Time panels and other anti Brexit politicos/mouthpieces you might just realise that the greatest amount of moaning/complaining/ whining about Brexit and the negotiations/outcome of same is from the 'Anti' side of the issue. Most all of the 'Exit' comments I have heard/seen/read have been for the country to 'STOP' this public spat/division and stand firm/together and hold a determination to obtain the best possible outcome for the country.....to rise above political allegiances and work together. Unfortunately you and presumably (by the continued bleating) others of your ilk are unable to see past the fact that democracy is at work and together, not division, will better serve the country in it's dealings with the EU.

QT is fairly well balanced imo. After all it gave the BNP it's moment of "glory" by inviting Griffin on to the panel which made wonderful car crash tv. He seemed to disappear off the face of the planet after that along with the BNP. I think they should invite Nuttall so we can view the demise of UKIP and it's kippers. He can regale us with tales of being the only ex-professional goalkeeper to hold a degree, or how he once tried "squatting" in an empty Stoke-on-Trent property he called "home".

 

As for "moaning, whinging, losers" blah blah and so on, well Hislop summed that up perfectly on QT. We have a democratic right to have our say and you cannot just shut down what "bits" you don't want or like to hear. You can try.....but it won't work unless you ship the entire country and population out to DPRK. But then you'd have no right to challenge either so you'd be shut down too. Come to think of it, undoubtedly shut up to.......in the slammer.

 

People who voted Remain have tired of the incessant "moaning, whinging, losers" insults from Brexiters who also cannot resist the continual disparaging use of "Remoaner" which interestingly is defined in the Urban dictionary as "The insult of choice by a brexiteer for anyone who didn't fall for complete and utter bullsh*t". So you can see how each time you and your Brexit chums continue using that, it's pretty much an own goal really.....Karma.

 

You need some new buzz words, something catchy and simple to parrot like your Dear Leader hooked on to with "strong and stable". (lol)

 

The link might 'open your eyes' somewhat:

Tony died over two years before the Referendum. His son seems pretty good though doesn't he?

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Bulletguy - 2017-05-08 11:58 PM

 

People who voted Remain have tired of the incessant "moaning, whinging, losers" insults from Brexiters who also cannot resist the continual disparaging use of "Remoaner" which interestingly is defined in the Urban dictionary as "The insult of choice by a brexiteer for anyone who didn't fall for complete and utter bullsh*t". So you can see how each time you and your Brexit chums continue using that, it's pretty much an own goal really.....Karma.

 

All that proves is that the "Urban dictionary" is edited by a Moaning whinging remOAner loser >:-) .........

 

I wonder if you remOAners will feel any "Calmer" on the 9th June? (lol) ........

 

 

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Bulletguy - 2017-05-08 11:58 PM
RogerC - 2017-05-08 10:16 PMNot 'my' 'screechy beano rag' as you so lovingly put it....yet another unfounded load of tosh you decided to 'assume' without actual knowledge of.
It's the Brexiters Bible! :-S
Unfortunately we can't always choose who is on which side and which gets a voice. It's something we all, on both sides, have to accept and live with.
Which is why you must continue listening to our voices just as we continually hear yours.
However should you bother to look a little wider than the sources you currently trawl for your 'Brexit' information .......maybe Question Time panels and other anti Brexit politicos/mouthpieces you might just realise that the greatest amount of moaning/complaining/ whining about Brexit and the negotiations/outcome of same is from the 'Anti' side of the issue. Most all of the 'Exit' comments I have heard/seen/read have been for the country to 'STOP' this public spat/division and stand firm/together and hold a determination to obtain the best possible outcome for the country.....to rise above political allegiances and work together. Unfortunately you and presumably (by the continued bleating) others of your ilk are unable to see past the fact that democracy is at work and together, not division, will better serve the country in it's dealings with the EU.
QT is fairly well balanced imo. After all it gave the BNP it's moment of "glory" by inviting Griffin on to the panel which made wonderful car crash tv. He seemed to disappear off the face of the planet after that along with the BNP. I think they should invite Nuttall so we can view the demise of UKIP and it's kippers. He can regale us with tales of being the only ex-professional goalkeeper to hold a degree, or how he once tried "squatting" in an empty Stoke-on-Trent property he called "home".As for "moaning, whinging, losers" blah blah and so on, well Hislop summed that up perfectly on QT. We have a democratic right to have our say and you cannot just shut down what "bits" you don't want or like to hear. You can try.....but it won't work unless you ship the entire country and population out to DPRK. But then you'd have no right to challenge either so you'd be shut down too. Come to think of it, undoubtedly shut up to.......in the slammer.People who voted Remain have tired of the incessant "moaning, whinging, losers" insults from Brexiters who also cannot resist the continual disparaging use of "Remoaner" which interestingly is defined in the Urban dictionary as "The insult of choice by a brexiteer for anyone who didn't fall for complete and utter bullsh*t". So you can see how each time you and your Brexit chums continue using that, it's pretty much an own goal really.....Karma. You need some new buzz words, something catchy and simple to parrot like your Dear Leader hooked on to with "strong and stable". (lol)
The link might 'open your eyes' somewhat:
Tony died over two years before the Referendum. His son seems pretty good though doesn't he?
  Please try to get the message.....  IT IS NOT....REPEAT NOT....MY BIBLE OR COMIC OR WHATEVER ELSE YOU MIGHT DEEM TO CALL IT. OK.......NOT MINE.

When Benn died is an irrelevance......his comments are clearly heartfelt and highly relevant from someone respected and more 'statesmanlike' than most any politician of today.

Urban dictionary.....ah that bastion of great and unfaltering definitions aimed at and compiled by the youth of today.  Such a great and resourceful oasis of language for the wordsmith.................NOT.
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pelmetman - 2017-05-09 8:23 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2017-05-08 11:58 PM

 

People who voted Remain have tired of the incessant "moaning, whinging, losers" insults from Brexiters who also cannot resist the continual disparaging use of "Remoaner" which interestingly is defined in the Urban dictionary as "The insult of choice by a brexiteer for anyone who didn't fall for complete and utter bullsh*t". So you can see how each time you and your Brexit chums continue using that, it's pretty much an own goal really.....Karma.

 

All that proves is that the "Urban dictionary" is edited by a Moaning whinging remOAner loser >:-) .........

 

I wonder if you remOAners will feel any "Calmer" on the 9th June? (lol) ........

YAWN.........So booooooooooring and yesterday.

 

Find a new buzz word to play with. *-)

 

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Bulletguy - 2017-05-09 2:03 PM

 

pelmetman - 2017-05-09 8:23 AM

 

Bulletguy - 2017-05-08 11:58 PM

 

People who voted Remain have tired of the incessant "moaning, whinging, losers" insults from Brexiters who also cannot resist the continual disparaging use of "Remoaner" which interestingly is defined in the Urban dictionary as "The insult of choice by a brexiteer for anyone who didn't fall for complete and utter bullsh*t". So you can see how each time you and your Brexit chums continue using that, it's pretty much an own goal really.....Karma.

 

All that proves is that the "Urban dictionary" is edited by a Moaning whinging remOAner loser >:-) .........

 

I wonder if you remOAners will feel any "Calmer" on the 9th June? (lol) ........

YAWN.........So booooooooooring and yesterday.

 

Find a new buzz word to play with. *-)

 

 

:D ......

 

http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/

 

 

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They're prolly discussing how much to fine countries, who won't accept the migrants Merkel invited >:-) .......

 

 

 

 

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PJay - 2017-05-19 6:55 PM

 

antony1969 - 2017-05-18 7:07 PM

 

Looks like her puppets doing exactly what she wants even in his first days in office ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-39929701

 

Well he does prefer OLDER women ! Probably has a mother complex!!

 

PJay

 

Unfortunately Mrs Merkel has a smother complex >:-) ........

 

 

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robertandjean - 2017-05-22 1:04 PM

 

Interesting that M.Le pen has now declared that her policy of France leaving the EU, and the euro would have been a disaster and is now dropped. Any message here for Brexit?

 

Nope :D .......

 

 

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robertandjean - 2017-05-22 1:04 PM

 

Interesting that M.Le pen has now declared that her policy of France leaving the EU, and the euro would have been a disaster and is now dropped. Any message here for Brexit?

 

No she hasn't, she has decided that these policies where the ones which lost her the presidential vote and has decided to drop them to appeal to more voters for the parliamentary vote, her spokesman insists the Euro is not viable.

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robertandjean - 2017-05-22 1:04 PM

 

Interesting that M.Le pen has now declared that her policy of France leaving the EU, and the euro would have been a disaster and is now dropped. Any message here for Brexit?

 

No she hasn't, she has decided that these policies where the ones which lost her the presidential vote and has decided to drop them to appeal to more voters for the parliamentary vote, her spokesman insists the Euro is not viable.

 

So she has done a "May" then. Theresa May who not so long ago made a long speech about how vital it was that we remained in the EU, the Single Market and the Customs Union. So Le Pen is now going to drop her main principles and view just to try and get elected. I dont know why someone would support or vote for someone who reverses their views and stance just to get elected. Doesnt sit comfortably with me.

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