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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Fucking hell Nut Flush just ignore the bloke, embarrassing how little effort it is taking for him to wind you up!

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northbank123 wrote:Fucking hell Nut Flush just ignore the bloke, embarrassing how little effort it is taking for him to wind you up!
Fair point mate, I am all for banter but I won't put up with anyone being an ignorant prick. Luckily most gooners I know online/offline are genuinely nice people. You always get bad eggs I guess.

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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 sounds like something a Shoalin Teacher might say to his apprentice grasshopper or perhaps in this case the sea going version of a glasshopper.

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How the feck did Boris get that job??

I thought Theresa May was 'intelligent' - :? What on earth was she thinking?

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OneBardGooner wrote:How the feck did Boris get that job??

I thought Theresa May was 'intelligent' - :? What on earth was she thinking?
Mock the Week writers are rubbing their hands with glee right about now! :lol: :lol: :wink:

Can you imagine the gaffs this fucktard is going to make? :oops: :lol:

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Image

From twitter. A Credit Suisse survey.

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Chippy wrote:Image

From twitter. A Credit Suisse survey.
As someone that has worked a lot with surveys over the years I should point out that "worst case scenario" options are generally oversubscribed by the people surveyed. We always "weight" survey results to allow for the natural inclination and "sway" towards negativity or inaction that is generated by limited interaction with a new process, method or regime.

#justsaying :wink:

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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.
You called me a pikey very hurtful .....you creep

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OneBardGooner 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 sounds like something a Shoalin Teacher might say to his apprentice grasshopper or perhaps in this case the sea going version of a glasshopper.
Ha ha if you need me but don't want me I'll stay
But if you want me but don't need me then I will go :D :D :D :D

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Brightonnxtround wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
Brightonnxtround wrote:
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.
You called me a pikey very hurtful .....you creep
Not helping.... :rubchin:

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No sorry DB and sorry nut :D :D :D bush city :lol:
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Mind you back to the debate I think boris as foreign security is an inspired choice :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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I thought Boris said we could stay in the single market and get rid of freedom of movement.

He was either lying or he didn't understand what he was talking about. Probably the first.
This a truly frightening explanation of the shit we have been dropped in. One of the best things I have read since Brexit.

http://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2016/07 ... y-s-brexit

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What's the old Chinese (?) curse, 'May you live in interesting times!'.

Well these are certainly interesting times..... :rubchin:

Anyway the sun keeps coming up so all's good for the moment :barscarf:

The arrogance of individuals on both sides of the debate who keep popping up in the media continues even now, maybe it's about time people, especially the politicians, started accepting things and actually got on with their jobs instead of continuing to bicker. :roll:

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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.
how terrible. house prices that the majority complain about as too high come down to more realistic levels. poor old property magnates and by to let landlords inflating prices for young people unable to even dream of owning g a property. woe is them and anyone foolish enough to invest all their assets in bricks and mortar...which regardless will still be worth a load of cash, just not so much.

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