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  1. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    But what was the point? You've talked about how only 30% of the non-student young vote need to vote Labour in order for them to be the most popular party. But that's you assuming that every single student votes Labour - they don't. It's around 65% (which equates to roughly 20% of the entire age...
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    Development Players: Will somebody help me understand the idea?

    I would say it's not mainly talent from higher placed league clubs - it's a mix of a few of those (like Wakefield, Pask, Bartlett, Hyam, Mason, Westbrooke) and those brought in from lower down (Allassani, Bremang, Bosma, Rose, McCallum, Walters, Drysdale, Williams, Newton, Young) Mason wasn't...
  3. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Changing a winning team

    Allen came off after 7 minutes of the U23 game. Felt tightness in his hip.
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    Match Thread Burton Albion vs. Coventry City Match Thread - Saturday 14th Sep

    I didn't make the joke. Nor did I endorse it with a like. I was just explaining that the person was talking about Bakayoko not Allen.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The thing with that law is all they'd need to do is set up a new company and sell the land to it. Then the new company can have it for the same length of time before they do the process again. Legally the owner of the land changes, in reality it's the same people in control. They can sit on the...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    That is the point. The issue is have we not controlled our borders properly because the EU don't allow us to, or because as a sovereign government we've chosen not to do so even though we have the power to? Looking at what other EU nations have the power to do would suggest it's the latter...
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    First choice midfield

    Remember when we did it with McAllister. After 5 minutes teams realised all they had to do was mark him and we'd got nothing.
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    Jeremy corbyn

    It was just a point of saying how the laws of this country have somehow conspired to decide that 16 is mature enough to care for children but not mature enough to vote. If anything the age of consent should arguably be raised, but then it just makes it more rebellious and attractive to them. I...
  9. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Are you saying that they voted wanting to leave Europe when they were young but now they've grown up they want to stay? ;) Or that they still want to leave Europe, only now they want to nuke the fucker as well for good measure? Or perhaps all that was just consequential because all they were...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Good for them.
  11. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Originally the group under discussion were students - we were talking about them voting for whoever would offer free education. You then deflected from that by going on about mobile phones. I was pointing out that those youngsters that do tend to buy new tech are non-students. I also pointed...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    As long as both sides are allowed to call out the bullshit the other spouts then fine. All claims have to be backed up by independent verified data. Finally might be able to dispel a load of the nonsense the likes of the Mail and Express print on the issue of immigration especially. Nice...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Not generalising again are we? Most brand new mobiles go to business people partly for the improvement but mostly for the image. Of the younger generation the ones most likely to spend on stuff like new phones are the non-students. The TOWIE/Geordie Shore lot.
  14. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Jeremy corbyn

    So why bother with elections? Half the time the parties don't follow through on campaign or manifesto promises. You want an answer as to the public perception of Brexit - ask them directly.
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Remain v No Deal. In or out. Same as last time just with a definitive answer as to what leave means. After that we negotiate new deals, or set about trying to bring about reform from within, depending on the answer. I don't understand why there are people saying a GE, which should be based on...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    So I assume you're delighted that parliament showed a backbone and prevented Alexander from running roughshod over the laws of the country by completing ignoring the parliament? As for sovereignty wait until we bend over backwards for the US in a trade deal. Difference with the EU is at least...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Why? Because there's empirical evidence to show this is the best age to start? Or just because that's how it's been for ages. Apparently people who can legally have children aren't mature or responsible enough to put an X in a box on a piece of paper :emoji_thinking:
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Why would parliament's intention not make it a genuine referendum? We've had one GE since the Brexit vote and where are we? So why would another one be any different? Most of those in the house now would still be in the house after. Plus if Brexit Ltd won seats that would just prove my point...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    But you're therefore potentially looking for a disingenuous result in a GE re: Brexit and therefore the plan going forward. Fact is if another election were untaken it would be seen as a 'Brexit election' and therefore whoever won it their position on Brexit would be seen to be the view of the...
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