The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (7 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

PVA

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So people who have lauded the New Zealand PM like say The Tonester and Chief Dave are Tory bootlickers?

Didn't realise she was a Tory.

Your arguments get weaker and weaker.
 

skybluetony176

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The reality is france Spain and Italy continue to have bigger food shortage issues than everybody in Europe.

France have the second biggest problem in the developed world

Frances problem got worse during the pandemic Reliance on food banks grows in France amid COVID-19 fallout

It's not brexit related , all feels a bit like an argument for an argument
You’re right, it’s not all Brexit related, in fact it’s hardly Brexit related, it’s pretty much exclusively Tory related. The fact is that prior to the leave vote the usage rate was slowing to almost a plateau and the effects of leave vote stalled the recovery and engaged reverse causing the rates to accelerate again.
 

Grendel

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Didn't realise she was a Tory.

Your arguments get weaker and weaker.

She’s a socialist according to Tony
 

Grendel

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Also of course they became a thing in the U.K. under dear old Labour
 

Grendel

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Oh so now you've found out that little fact they're a bad thing?

Make your mind up.

Well did you vote Labour at all in their time in office since they were a thing?
 

Grendel

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Point missed again, probably on purpose given the straw man argument you finished on. It's a stark reality that some help for the needy will be required regardless of how well a country is doing or who is in charge. Even in the best performing places in the world there will be some who will be short of food.

But to have so many foodbanks starting in so many areas in such a short space of time shows a catastrophic failure to enable people to afford their own food either through their wages or social security. It cannot be seen as anything else.

You seem to live in some kind of parallel universe to reality - yesterday you were suggesting reducing peoples pay with some batty job share scheme and working shift patterns
 

Grendel

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So are they good or bad? Make your mind up.

U turning like your hero here.
I think they are shocking and there should be none and anyone who voted Labour in the years they were founded is a Labour Boot Licker
 

PVA

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Tying yourself in knots here. Probably best to give up 😂

The fact of the matter is you think more foodbanks equals good government. You either completely misunderstand it or as I say are a total bootlicker.
 

Grendel

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Tying yourself in knots here. Probably best to give up 😂

The fact of the matter is you think more foodbanks equals good government. You either completely misunderstand it or as I say are a total bootlicker.

Im mirroring your comments back to you you fucking idiot to illustrate what a total moron you are
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Grendel

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No you're not you thick twat, you've completely lost the plot 😂

Are they good or bad, final answer?

Whoever voted for the party who was in at the time is a boot licker - that we’ve established
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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You seem to live in some kind of parallel universe to reality - yesterday you were suggesting reducing peoples pay with some batty job share scheme and working shift patterns

I was suggesting improving productivity and health through a better work-life balance being able to result in a 24/7 economy. As productivity increases wage increases are more affordable and offset that 1.5days a week.

Besides, prices are set relative to what people can/will pay. If people can't afford it, it doesn't get bought unless the price comes down or wages go up to a point it is. If that isn't feasible then the product stops being made. Very simple economics.
 

PVA

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Whoever voted for the party who was in at the time is a boot licker - that we’ve established

Continually missing the point.

But if you must know they were introduced before I could vote.

I've given you the benefit of the doubt till now, but there's no denying now that you're obviously just painfully thick.
 

Grendel

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Continually missing the point.

But if you must know they were introduced before I could vote.

I've given you the benefit of the doubt till now, but there's no denying now that you're obviously just painfully thick.


Of course I am - I should have campaigned in Salisbury and called everyone who voted Labour a boot licker and told them to vote Tory
 

Grendel

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Oh fuck off.

These nonsense threads are getting what they deserve - it’s embarrassing and about as authentic as a Z list line of duty.

none have any credibility in the actual world where these views are a distinct minority

It’s a pathetic dead Labour losers society and it deserves all the contempt I’ll continue to give it.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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These nonsense threads are getting what they deserve - it’s embarrassing and about as authentic as a Z list line of duty.

none have any credibility in the actual world where these views are a distinct minority

It’s a pathetic dead Labour losers society and it deserves all the contempt I’ll continue to give it.

I suppose 48% who voted against Brexit beats the 0.000001% of the CCFC fanbase who wanted Jackett or the 0.000002% who wanted to immediately sack Robins post QPR
 

PVA

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I suppose 48% who voted against Brexit beats the 0.000001% of the CCFC fanbase who wanted Jackett or the 0.000002% who wanted to immediately sack Robins post QPR

Ohh nice. There's no comeback to that 😂

It's funny when he ties himself in knots and walks into something that makes him look daft by virtue of his own previous posts
 

skybluetony176

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These nonsense threads are getting what they deserve - it’s embarrassing and about as authentic as a Z list line of duty.

none have any credibility in the actual world where these views are a distinct minority

It’s a pathetic dead Labour losers society and it deserves all the contempt I’ll continue to give it.
So let me get this right. You’re saying that the pathetic dead labour losers of the red wall who voted in the last Labour government are now pathetic dead Tory losers of the Blue wall.

The biggest Irony is that by trying to sound clever you might be right fox the first time in your life. Albeit accidentally. The communities hit hardest by failed Tory austerity turned their backs on Labour and voted for the party that shat on their communities in the last GE. They also brought into Boris’ lies and voted leave, those same communities are the communities that are being hit hardest by Brexit and inevitably the years of decline ahead of us. They then voted again for the party that shat on them with that in the last local elections while blaming the party that didn’t shit on them and sell them lies. You really couldn’t make this up.
 

shmmeee

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These nonsense threads are getting what they deserve - it’s embarrassing and about as authentic as a Z list line of duty.

none have any credibility in the actual world where these views are a distinct minority

It’s a pathetic dead Labour losers society and it deserves all the contempt I’ll continue to give it.

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Grendel

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skybluetony176

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It doesn’t even look like we hold all the cards against little Norway.

This of the back of our fishing industry losing access to their waters.

Didn’t we have access to their waters and a FTA with them as EU members? With them being EEA members?
 

PVA

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Imagine killing off British farming just so that you can get a the optics of a Brexit 'win' of a trade deal with Australia.


 

PVA

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Oh what am I talking about. Of course it's worth killing off British farming - look! 20p off Aussie wine! Brexit win!


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chiefdave

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If anyone thinks a bottle of Yellow Tail will be 20p cheaper in Tesco because of this they are an idiot.

What's the thinking behind beef and lamb exports soaring? If its going to be comparatively too expensive to sell in the UK how is it going to be viable in Asia Pacific?
 

wingy

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I would imagine the Mini might be iconic enough to sell to young population over there, that should be good news for BMW I. guess
 

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