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The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (16 Viewers)

  • Thread starter jimmyhillsfanclub
  • Start date Jun 8, 2016
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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 Jun 15, 2016.
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Astute

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,666
martcov said:
The Dax is breaking all records, the Dow Jones is breaking all records, unemployment in Germany and the US is at record low levels, house prices In Germany are rising especially in Frankfurt and Berlin, and the Eurozone is climbing out of recession. That UK hasn’t yet crashed is not surprising in these circumstances. The question is, when will the bubble burst?
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Can you bring youself to also name the good things about the UK?
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,667
Astute said:
I have never said that the majority are anti EU. You keep making that up.

Show me where I said impossible. I said difficult. So did you.

Do you actually think that I want the racist vote to get bigger? You need to go and take your head for a shake.
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I said this election wasn't about the EU. It wasn't. I said afd got less than half of what they got at the election. Which they did, and proves the move to the right in Germany is regional. Where did I say that you wanted the racist vote to get bigger? You implied it was getting massively bigger throughout Europe. It is, but not everywhere and in every election as the results in Lower Saxony prove.

You seem to be aquiring a complex.
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,668
Astute said:
Can you bring youself to also name the good things about the UK?
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I would be repeating your post, which is senseless since we both agree on that. I just pointed out a possible reason why we have not crashed. I think Brexit and Trump will rock the boat and that the bubble will burst because of that. It hasn't happened - yet, and I don't claim to be an oracle, so I could be wrong.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,669
Captain Dart said:
Shall we stick to the dodgy horsemeat pies then? You are so poor are building a case you use irrelevant matters to cloud the issue.
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I'm sure that was also being done by UK businesses as well.
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,670
Kingokings204 said:
Yeah making good deals for his country instead of the bad deals they have signed in the past. Making sure cheap labour and business doesn't go to china and the Far East looking after American jobs.

What a dick!
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Still waiting you to tell me what good deals for the country he has made up to now. "It is disgusting that newspapers can write what they want to write." Is this another view that you support? He doesn't even know what editorial protocolls are. It is disgusting that this clueless crybaby is running the USA. A "fxxking moron" according to his foreign minister. "Unfit as commander in chief" according to the head of the senate foreign affairs committee. All he is doing is destroying agreements and dividing the country. He hasn't passed a piece of major legislation yet.

Right up your street. You are pleased to support this guy who shares your views. And who is supported by Farage.
 
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Ashdown

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,671
martcov said:
Still waiting you to tell me what good deals for the country he has made up to now. "It is disgusting that newspapers can write what they want to write." Is this another view that you support? He doesn't even know what editorial protocolls are. It is disgusting that this clueless crybaby is running the USA. A "fxxking moron" according to his foreign minister. "Unfit as commander in chief" according to the head of the senate foreign affairs committee. All he is doing is destroying agreements and dividing the country. He hasn't passed a piece of major legislation yet.

Right up your street. You are pleased to support this guy who shares your views. And who is supported by Farage.
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Actually I do think it is dangerous that the newspapers can write any old inflammatory shit, We will end up with panic, fear and anarchy left to some of those irresponsible rags !
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,672
Ashdown said:
Actually I do think it is dangerous that the newspapers can write any old inflammatory shit, We will end up with panic, fear and anarchy left to some of those irresponsible rags !
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and the right wing press always stick to the truth and never print anything inflammatory?!
 
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Astute

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,673
martcov said:
I said this election wasn't about the EU. It wasn't. I said afd got less than half of what they got at the election. Which they did, and proves the move to the right in Germany is regional. Where did I say that you wanted the racist vote to get bigger? You implied it was getting massively bigger throughout Europe. It is, but not everywhere and in every election as the results in Lower Saxony prove.

You seem to be aquiring a complex.
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Did the racist vote shoot up in Germany as a whole?

Just like I didn't say in the whole of the EU. But yes in the larger countries. Something needs to be done to stop it.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,674
clint van damme said:
and the right wing press always stick to the truth and never print anything inflammatory?!
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Even the Independent isn't fully independent. You can tell by the slant some journalists come across with. But it is still one of the better ones.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,675
martcov said:
I would be repeating your post, which is senseless since we both agree on that. I just pointed out a possible reason why we have not crashed. I think Brexit and Trump will rock the boat and that the bubble will burst because of that. It hasn't happened - yet, and I don't claim to be an oracle, so I could be wrong.
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I have said that it could get a bit rough because of Brexit. Trump is a liability to the whole world.

Brexit is controllable. The problem is that I don't trust politicians and they are in control of it.
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,676
Astute said:
Even the Independent isn't fully independent. You can tell by the slant some journalists come across with. But it is still one of the better ones.
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the Independent is fairly biased. If I read any Brexit article in it I try and check it with another source. It's also fairly anti Corbyn and has writers like John Rentoul who attack him frequently.

One area where it is good is it's middle east coverage, Robert Fisk and Patrick Coburn really know their stuff, I think the only other Middle East correspondent on their level is Frank Gardener, think he currently writes for the Telegraph.
 
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Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,677
clint van damme said:
the Independent is fairly biased. If I read any Brexit article in it I try and check it with another source. It's also fairly anti Corbyn and has writers like John Rentoul who attack him frequently.

One area where it is good is it's middle east coverage, Robert Fisk and Patrick Coburn really know their stuff, I think the only other Middle East correspondent on their level is Frank Gardener, think he currently writes for the Telegraph.
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Like I said it is down to the reporter. I like to see good and bad on the same subject. I am suspicious of only good or bad.
 
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Kingokings204

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,678
martcov said:
Still waiting you to tell me what good deals for the country he has made up to now. "It is disgusting that newspapers can write what they want to write." Is this another view that you support? He doesn't even know what editorial protocolls are. It is disgusting that this clueless crybaby is running the USA. A "fxxking moron" according to his foreign minister. "Unfit as commander in chief" according to the head of the senate foreign affairs committee. All he is doing is destroying agreements and dividing the country. He hasn't passed a piece of major legislation yet.

Right up your street. You are pleased to support this guy who shares your views. And who is supported by Farage.
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I don't support him I said I would of voted him instead of Hilary.

He is trying to do what is right for Americans. That's his first job. He can't please everyone especially when many hate his guts. But he won the election fair and square and he has 4 years to do something.

He has caused massive shake ups in the North Korea debacle and seems to be at least strong on it. Many want to get rid of him and block any legislation he proposes to tell me what has he done is a bit rich? He is trying to fight the many people of the swamp who don't want it all messed up by him. He can't just click his fingers and it works.

Didn't he pull out of Paris climate change? Has he talked about a fairer deal on NATO for the U.S? Didn't he impose a travel ban? He is doing stuff the others wouldn't.

He is doing what he can with one arm tied behind his back. I'm not saying he is right but he was elected on a ticket and he is trying to do it.
 
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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,679
Tell you a good thing that leaving the EU could bring about...

Reduction of VAT on goods, removal of VAT on hot food and mineral water, removal of VAT on power. A more progressive tax system, more state aid and the bringing into state ownership of utility companies.

That'd be a Bexit I'd vote for...
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,680
Ashdown said:
Actually I do think it is dangerous that the newspapers can write any old inflammatory shit, We will end up with panic, fear and anarchy left to some of those irresponsible rags !
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Yes, that’s how we got Brexit..
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,681
Kingokings204 said:
I don't support him I said I would of voted him instead of Hilary.

He is trying to do what is right for Americans. That's his first job. He can't please everyone especially when many hate his guts. But he won the election fair and square and he has 4 years to do something.

He has caused massive shake ups in the North Korea debacle and seems to be at least strong on it. Many want to get rid of him and block any legislation he proposes to tell me what has he done is a bit rich? He is trying to fight the many people of the swamp who don't want it all messed up by him. He can't just click his fingers and it works.

Didn't he pull out of Paris climate change? Has he talked about a fairer deal on NATO for the U.S? Didn't he impose a travel ban? He is doing stuff the others wouldn't.

He is doing what he can with one arm tied behind his back. I'm not saying he is right but he was elected on a ticket and he is trying to do it.
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He is trying to do what is right for his base because the give him the feedback he needs. That is about 30% of the population.

He has 3 and a bit years left.

His cabinet members are the swamp - see expense scandals, as are the lobby groups such as the NRA, the religious industry and the mine owners.

He has broken deals. That is easy enough. He has lowered the trust in the US government for years to come by doing that. Maybe helped his donors like mining companies and other polluters, but not the whole country.

He misunderstood NATO. We don’t pay into a fund or share costs. US forces were based in Germay and other countries for US strategic purposes during the Cold War. Not at Germany‘s request - although they were also defending Germany.

He is hardly doing it with one hand tied behind his back. He has the house and the Senate, and a majority of conservative judges at the Supreme Court. The majority in the house is only 52:48, so he shouldn’t be annoying people like John McCain. But he does because he is clueless, which why he is getting nowhere- apart from breaking deals and destroying Americans reputation. A bit like how Brexit is going.
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,682
Ashdown said:
Actually I do think it is dangerous that the newspapers can write any old inflammatory shit, We will end up with panic, fear and anarchy left to some of those irresponsible rags !
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Seems like you agree with Kim Jung Un on that. Let the leader tell the press what to write.
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,683
Kingokings204 said:
I don't support him I said I would of voted him instead of Hilary.

KOK: « Trump whilst being an idiot at least believes in what I believe in politically such as the nation state and tax reform and American run down job outsourced towns to get back up and running again! Actually almost a year in he is doing better than most people thought and that will destroy people like you but he is getting through a lot of what he promised (not everything) «

You don’t support him, but you just believe in the same things as he does politically. Contradiction. I read it that, if you believe in the same things politically as Trump, you are on the same page as him. That’s pretty right wing. He certainly won’t destroy people like me. There will be massive push back and even his own party is beginning to speak out against his extreme views and lack of capability. Total failure as a president up until now. Has achieved nothing constructive. Tosser.
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Ashdown

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,684
clint van damme said:
and the right wing press always stick to the truth and never print anything inflammatory?!
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Where did I say anything about right or left, they're printing some garbage at times at either end of the spectrum.
 

clint van damme

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,685
Ashdown said:
Where did I say anything about right or left, they're printing some garbage at times at either end of the spectrum.
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you didn't to be fair. My mistake.
 
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clint van damme

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,686
someone tell me this isn't as bad as it sounds:

BREXIT LATEST: Shock ONS data wipes £490 BILLION off UK’s wealth as talks hit vital stage
 
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Kingokings204

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,687

His whole party have always been against him. That's nothing new. I am more right wing myself in my political views although not everything. So I may agree with trump on his politics some of the time yes again not everything.

The support contradiction isn't there that you stated because I don't think trump is fit for the job although I agree with some of his politics doesn't mean I think he is the man for the job. I said earlier on I believe he won because Hilary was so awful herself and the Americans hate her more. Not to mention ordinary Americans have been ignored for so long just like brexit voters. It was a choice between bad and worse. Hilary was worse.

Hilary has been rumoured to have another go in 2020 and what was trumps response? He said "I hope so"

(Response to Mart)
 
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Kingokings204

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,688
clint van damme said:
someone tell me this isn't as bad as it sounds:

BREXIT LATEST: Shock ONS data wipes £490 BILLION off UK’s wealth as talks hit vital stage
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We are told its a horrible right wing rag with no importance. I wouldn't worry.
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,689
Kingokings204 said:
His whole party have always been against him. That's nothing new. I am more right wing myself in my political views although not everything. So I may agree with trump on his politics some of the time yes again not everything.

The support contradiction isn't there that you stated because I don't think trump is fit for the job although I agree with some of his politics doesn't mean I think he is the man for the job. I said earlier on I believe he won because Hilary was so awful herself and the Americans hate her more. Not to mention ordinary Americans have been ignored for so long just like brexit voters. It was a choice between bad and worse. Hilary was worse.

Hilary has been rumoured to have another go in 2020 and what was trumps response? He said "I hope so"

(Response to Mart)
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I actually see him as an independent who cuckooed his way to be Republican President. His first interest is his ego followed by the Trump Corporation.
 
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Kingokings204

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,690
clint van damme said:
someone tell me this isn't as bad as it sounds:

BREXIT LATEST: Shock ONS data wipes £490 BILLION off UK’s wealth as talks hit vital stage
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Seriously though. Where has half a trillion been lost? What's that got to do with brexit? Don't genuinely understand that bit.
 
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Ashdown

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,691
clint van damme said:
someone tell me this isn't as bad as it sounds:

BREXIT LATEST: Shock ONS data wipes £490 BILLION off UK’s wealth as talks hit vital stage
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Who is it really bad for though when you read it, the bankers, investment firms, hedge funds..............fuck 'em ! Half of them are based offshore and pay no tax in the UK anyway. The real money which has increased coming in to the UK, has come through tourism and tourist spend and that is spread all across the board and across different parts of the country.
 
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Kingokings204

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,692
martcov said:
I actually see him as an independent who cuckooed his way to be Republican President. His first interest is his ego followed by the Trump Corporation.
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That may well be true. He basically is an independent.
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,693
Kingokings204 said:
We are told its a horrible right wing rag with no importance. I wouldn't worry.
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Well the only question I have is... what is the angle? Who are the Express attacking? Can’t be Brexit.
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,694
martcov said:
Well the only question I have is... what is the angle? Who are the Express attacking? Can’t be Brexit.
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it's been reported everywhere and this may be a syndicated article. Think the Telegraph broke the story first.
 
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Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,695
clint van damme said:
someone tell me this isn't as bad as it sounds:

BREXIT LATEST: Shock ONS data wipes £490 BILLION off UK’s wealth as talks hit vital stage
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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) told The Telegraph its Blue Book revisions came after it was discovered Britons own fewer overseas shares than previously thought, and foreigners own more British assets.

This bit near the bottom is a contradiction to the rest of it to me.
 

Astute

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,696
And from the same paper....

London's Brexit BOOM: Capital's growth to beat Paris and Frankfurt, study finds

Yet they have put the year 2012 in for after Brexit.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,697
Ashdown said:
Actually I do think it is dangerous that the newspapers can write any old inflammatory shit, We will end up with panic, fear and anarchy left to some of those irresponsible rags !
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The real concern is the internet where all sorts of bile and lies gets published.
 
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Grendel

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,698
martcov said:
Yes, but how come if a can of beans could have beaten Trump? It obviously wasn’t true as she had good support despite the insults and the lies until the very end, and despite Comey although that what was turned the tide.
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Do you really believe the tripe you type?

Donald Trump was the easiest opponent any political adversary could have. Rude, brash no political experience and no attempt to hide his feelings on anything.

The Democrats could have chosen any candidate and won. It was nothing to do with the Russians it was Clinton. This wretched duo have baggage going back 40 years. Sleaze, lies and fishy deals have followed them round since they rolled into Arkansas. So when Hilary then pleaded innocence over using personal e mail accounts and deleting e mails what do people expect?

She lost as people in key states who'd never vote trump just didn't vote at all.

Anyone could have beaten trump but this arrogant, smear stained (think about it) creature.
 
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Ashdown

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,699
And she's still as bitter and twisted as anyone in politics you could name. Awful woman can only blame herself..........who's next from the clan ? Chelsea ?
 
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Kingokings204

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  • Oct 16, 2017
  • #7,700
Ashdown said:
And she's still as bitter and twisted as anyone in politics you could name. Awful woman can only blame herself..........who's next from the clan ? Chelsea ?
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I heard she has moved on and started blaming Tim fisher now.
 
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