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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GranadaJoe wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
the playing mantis wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
It can happen, but you can see the difference between your post here and the one you posted about "foreigners pissing in your garden" right?

I work in recruitment and I've had the race card thrown at me so many times it is not funny. A candidate doesn't get the job they want? That's because they are black or Muslim or Polish or whatever and I'm discriminating against them. :roll:

But you can't dislike or denigrate all foreigners based on a bad experience with a few, mate. Judge the person, not their race. 8)
Yeah if u do that u end up thinking the oirish nation are all pissed up lazy midgets who fuck goats and spend all their time on internet forums!

whereas that's just those that support the arse. the rest are normal.

:barscarf: :shock: :lol:
No they're not.


:lol:
Lol my wifes orish db10 and shes pissed all the time bless her :barscarf:

Possibly explained less by her nationality and more by the fact she's married to you??
Ouch. :lol:

:popcorn:


:wink:

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GranadaJoe wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
the playing mantis wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
It can happen, but you can see the difference between your post here and the one you posted about "foreigners pissing in your garden" right?

I work in recruitment and I've had the race card thrown at me so many times it is not funny. A candidate doesn't get the job they want? That's because they are black or Muslim or Polish or whatever and I'm discriminating against them. :roll:

But you can't dislike or denigrate all foreigners based on a bad experience with a few, mate. Judge the person, not their race. 8)
Yeah if u do that u end up thinking the oirish nation are all pissed up lazy midgets who fuck goats and spend all their time on internet forums!

whereas that's just those that support the arse. the rest are normal.

:barscarf: :shock: :lol:
No they're not.


:lol:
Lol my wifes orish db10 and shes pissed all the time bless her :barscarf:

Possibly explained less by her nationality and more by the fact she's married to you??
Funny she says that aswel :D :D :D :D she could tell you a few storeys about me

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GranadaJoe wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
the playing mantis wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
It can happen, but you can see the difference between your post here and the one you posted about "foreigners pissing in your garden" right?

I work in recruitment and I've had the race card thrown at me so many times it is not funny. A candidate doesn't get the job they want? That's because they are black or Muslim or Polish or whatever and I'm discriminating against them. :roll:

But you can't dislike or denigrate all foreigners based on a bad experience with a few, mate. Judge the person, not their race. 8)
Yeah if u do that u end up thinking the oirish nation are all pissed up lazy midgets who fuck goats and spend all their time on internet forums!

whereas that's just those that support the arse. the rest are normal.

:barscarf: :shock: :lol:
No they're not.


:lol:
Lol my wifes orish db10 and shes pissed all the time bless her :barscarf:

Possibly explained less by her nationality and more by the fact she's married to you??

brutal!!

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For the first time in years i feel this country's government is equipped to stear
Us away from the ice berg that was the EU
And into clear waters amen

What do we want brexit
When do we want it NOW
O come on guys get over yourselves we live in exciting times :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Brightonnxtround wrote:For the first time in years i feel this country's government is equipped to stear
Us away from the ice berg that was the EU
And into clear waters amen

What do we want brexit
When do we want it NOW
O come on guys get over yourselves we live in exciting times :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
When you are blind you cannot see the icebergs, and if you think there is only one iceberg in the sea then you really have got a problem.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36783938

First visible signs of the Brexit effect on the housing market. The report suggests the market would have cooled anyway but you can be sure any downturn will be exaggerated by Brexit.

But hey that's only scaremongering ehhh.

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nut flush gooner wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:For the first time in years i feel this country's government is equipped to stear
Us away from the ice berg that was the EU
And into clear waters amen

What do we want brexit
When do we want it NOW
O come on guys get over yourselves we live in exciting times :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
When you are blind you cannot see the icebergs, and if you think there is only one iceberg in the sea then you really have got a problem.
That's a Titanic answer :D

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Brightonnxtround wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:For the first time in years i feel this country's government is equipped to stear
Us away from the ice berg that was the EU
And into clear waters amen

What do we want brexit
When do we want it NOW
O come on guys get over yourselves we live in exciting times :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
When you are blind you cannot see the icebergs, and if you think there is only one iceberg in the sea then you really have got a problem.
That's a Titanic answer :D
You're not even funny tbh. We have already seen how ignorant you are, would be good if you could take a hike tbh.

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nut flush gooner wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36783938

First visible signs of the Brexit effect on the housing market. The report suggests the market would have cooled anyway but you can be sure any downturn will be exaggerated by Brexit.

But hey that's only scaremongering ehhh.
Your mortgage rates are coming down and if they don't what does that tell you about
Rip of BANKS

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Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?

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nut flush gooner wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:For the first time in years i feel this country's government is equipped to stear
Us away from the ice berg that was the EU
And into clear waters amen

What do we want brexit
When do we want it NOW
O come on guys get over yourselves we live in exciting times :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
When you are blind you cannot see the icebergs, and if you think there is only one iceberg in the sea then you really have got a problem.
That's a Titanic answer :D
You're not even funny tbh. We have already seen how ignorant you are, would be good if you could take a hike tbh.
O we feeling a bit down are we cheer up you miserable git

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Brightonnxtround wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36783938

First visible signs of the Brexit effect on the housing market. The report suggests the market would have cooled anyway but you can be sure any downturn will be exaggerated by Brexit.

But hey that's only scaremongering ehhh.
Your mortgage rates are coming down and if they don't what does that tell you about
Rip of BANKS
It tells me your a thick shit. Just because base rates come down, it's only trackers that can definitely reduce payments. Mortgage rates are already on the floor and banks have to give their customers interest on their savings too you know.

But I guess in your world, you only care about joining your pikey mates down at the local wetherspoons first thing this morning.

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nut flush gooner wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36783938

First visible signs of the Brexit effect on the housing market. The report suggests the market would have cooled anyway but you can be sure any downturn will be exaggerated by Brexit.

But hey that's only scaremongering ehhh.
Your mortgage rates are coming down and if they don't what does that tell you about
Rip of BANKS
It tells me your a thick shit. Just because base rates come down, it's only trackers that can definitely reduce payments. Mortgage rates are already on the floor and banks have to give their customers interest on their savings too you know.

But I guess in your world, you only care about joining your pikey mates down at the local wetherspoons first thing this morning.
I'm lucky that way mate my caravan has no mortgage
And the horses are put out to feed on common ground :lol:

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nut flush gooner wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36783938

First visible signs of the Brexit effect on the housing market. The report suggests the market would have cooled anyway but you can be sure any downturn will be exaggerated by Brexit.

But hey that's only scaremongering ehhh.
Your mortgage rates are coming down and if they don't what does that tell you about
Rip of BANKS
It tells me your a thick shit. Just because base rates come down, it's only trackers that can definitely reduce payments. Mortgage rates are already on the floor and banks have to give their customers interest on their savings too you know.

But I guess in your world, you only care about joining your pikey mates down at the local wetherspoons first thing this morning.
Can we please ease off on the personal insults? :|

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DB10GOONER wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36783938

First visible signs of the Brexit effect on the housing market. The report suggests the market would have cooled anyway but you can be sure any downturn will be exaggerated by Brexit.

But hey that's only scaremongering ehhh.
Your mortgage rates are coming down and if they don't what does that tell you about
Rip of BANKS
It tells me your a thick shit. Just because base rates come down, it's only trackers that can definitely reduce payments. Mortgage rates are already on the floor and banks have to give their customers interest on their savings too you know.

But I guess in your world, you only care about joining your pikey mates down at the local wetherspoons first thing this morning.
Can we please ease off on the personal insults? :|
It's hard DB10, very hard but a comment was made on this thread that was borderline which seems to be ignored, you Moderate well, and I am more than happy to lay off the insults (which in this case are 100% justified and true tbh about said posters intellect). Of course, if I report said comments then I get accused of being a snitch which just isn't my style. So I will leave it in your capable hands.

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nut flush gooner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36783938

First visible signs of the Brexit effect on the housing market. The report suggests the market would have cooled anyway but you can be sure any downturn will be exaggerated by Brexit.

But hey that's only scaremongering ehhh.
Your mortgage rates are coming down and if they don't what does that tell you about
Rip of BANKS
It tells me your a thick shit. Just because base rates come down, it's only trackers that can definitely reduce payments. Mortgage rates are already on the floor and banks have to give their customers interest on their savings too you know.

But I guess in your world, you only care about joining your pikey mates down at the local wetherspoons first thing this morning.
Can we please ease off on the personal insults? :|
It's hard DB10, very hard but a comment was made on this thread that was borderline which seems to be ignored, you Moderate well, and I am more than happy to lay off the insults (which in this case are 100% justified and true tbh about said posters intellect). Of course, if I report said comments then I get accused of being a snitch which just isn't my style. So I will leave it in your capable hands.
It's not snitching, mate. We rely on everyone to help keep this forum from being shut down and to keep it inclusive for all members. But if there is anything that someone (anyone) finds offensive they can always PM a mod and we'll look into it.

I'm not sure which comment you are referring to though. The last overtly xenophobic/racist comment was the one Brighton got a week ban for. If you are referring to his comment about "troublesome teenagers" then tbh I'd consider it a concern that a lot of white people in the UK and Ireland have. They are afraid to be seen to be racist and are treating people of other races differently then they would treat a person of their own race.

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