The 'I told you so' EU referendum - Officially the Worst Thread Ever

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Remain or leave

Remain
30
37%
Leave
51
63%
 
Total votes: 81

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Batshit Mad Boris has a top PR doggy somewhere on his team - I'll tell you that. :rubchin:

Cameron falls on his sword, everyone expects Boris to charge in and fulfill his cunning sneaky plan to take leadership of the Tories and then PM.... but hey, hang on!! :shock: No, he now feels it's not the job for him.... that PR doggy is a clever bastard. Whoever takes those two jobs next is fucked, their career is dead within 1-2 years. Boris has kept his powder dry for now.... the Darth Vader-looking motherfucker... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


:D :wink:

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Morning campers how's the week been without your favourite xenophobic racist
I see the worlds stopped spinning and looks like we'll be getting a girl pm

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Herd wrote:Back to the referendum ,it strikes me that it is most likely thaqt Theresa May will get in and she is unlikely to allow Brexit to happen !
Even if she does she will then enter into a rush of trade agreements which will mean the end of democracy in the uk forever .
Far worse than the EU far worse than anything you have EVER seen is TTIP !

It will change the world forever !
Well if she doesn't allow the Brexit to happen that would also mean the end of democracy as she would have gone against the wishes of the country.

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Brightonnxtround wrote:Morning campers how's the week been without your favourite xenophobic racist
I see the worlds stopped spinning and looks like we'll be getting a girl pm
Welcome back. But you know what, I wouldn't push my luck if I were you, mate.

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Im sitting in my local costa enjoying a coffee people watching as I sometimes like to do and do you know what im feeling good wifes doing shopping pub later on family lifes good and i love this country of ours and then DB10 comes along with an aggressive tone no need no need at all !!!!

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Brightonnxtround wrote:Im sitting in my local costa enjoying a coffee people watching as I sometimes like to do and do you know what im feeling good wifes doing shopping pub later on family lifes good and i love this country of ours and then DB10 comes along with an aggressive tone no need no need at all !!!!
You only have one local Costa Coffee?? :shock: North Finchley actually smells of coffee these days!

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Red Snapper wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:Im sitting in my local costa enjoying a coffee people watching as I sometimes like to do and do you know what im feeling good wifes doing shopping pub later on family lifes good and i love this country of ours and then DB10 comes along with an aggressive tone no need no need at all !!!!
You only have one local Costa Coffee?? :shock: North Finchley actually smells of coffee these days!
In the overflow township of Hampton yes

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Brightonnxtround wrote:Im sitting in my local costa enjoying a coffee people watching as I sometimes like to do and do you know what im feeling good wifes doing shopping pub later on family lifes good and i love this country of ours and then DB10 comes along with an aggressive tone no need no need at all !!!!
Nothing aggressive whatsoever. I'm just making sure you know where we stand.

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the playing mantis wrote:
Chippy wrote:
Henry Norris 1913 wrote:stock market made a quite sizeable recovery today.
This is a roller coaster and you ain't seen nothing yet.
Oh so when it's up its a roller coaster when it went down the end was nigh....
Don't be silly. We have 2 1/2 to 3 years of turmoil. We're barely 1% from the start of this roller coaster. Pound still at its lowest level for over 30 years.

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:Im sitting in my local costa enjoying a coffee people watching as I sometimes like to do and do you know what im feeling good wifes doing shopping pub later on family lifes good and i love this country of ours and then DB10 comes along with an aggressive tone no need no need at all !!!!
Nothing aggressive whatsoever. I'm just making sure you know where we stand.
I do DB10 and if I offended anyone with my comments I apologise :cry: I am sometimes outspoken , my wife says to me you don't understand how your comments hurt others and it's true , i know I often speak before I think

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Brightonnxtround wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:Im sitting in my local costa enjoying a coffee people watching as I sometimes like to do and do you know what im feeling good wifes doing shopping pub later on family lifes good and i love this country of ours and then DB10 comes along with an aggressive tone no need no need at all !!!!
Nothing aggressive whatsoever. I'm just making sure you know where we stand.
I do DB10 and if I offended anyone with my comments I apologise :cry: I am sometimes outspoken , my wife says to me you don't understand how your comments hurt others and it's true , i know I often speak before I think

That's fine, mate. We appreciate the apology and we'll leave this whole incident behind us. Hope you enjoy the forum. 8)

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Nothing aggressive whatsoever. I'm just making sure you know where we stand.
On a box at the front of the North bank ?
Thats what I did when I was about 8 .

Do people really think we live in a democracy ? trust me we don't !

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Herd wrote:
Nothing aggressive whatsoever. I'm just making sure you know where we stand.
On a box at the front of the North bank ?
Thats what I did when I was about 8 .

Do people really think we live in a democracy ? trust me we don't !
:lol:

I like to say we live in a comparative democracy. Comparative to China, North Korea, Nazi-era Germany.... but in reality we live in an economic dictatorship. :|

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Cameron was too shit scared to simply tell his backbenchers to fuck off, so promises a in/out referendum which he probably didn’t think he’d have to hold as he didn’t expect to win a majority at the last election.

Then he ups and quits as soon as the result goes against him. What a spineless, cowardly Prime Minister history will show him to be. Gutless scumbag.

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Purely tactical Pest , :- This was his plan "b" all along , If he lost he was going to resign causing a new Tory leader vote. After that he knows that there will be an election where parliament will take sides on Brexit or not . He is hoping that all the bad press that leave are getting will sway voters to remain and then the new government can decide to stay and he can toddle off to Brussels and get on the Euro gravy train with Kinnock , Mandelson and all the other failed politicians.

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