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Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:53 am
by Herd
This country lost a lot of high paid jobs in the banking and trading when Gordon is moron Brown brought in laws preventing the use of offshore companies and ending the non dom tax exiles.
Companies just moved key staff to Geneva and Singapore leavin Gordon looking pretty stupid but was forgotten in the sub prime meltdown which gordon assisted very well by not letting RBS go to the wall as he should have . All hats been got round now with loopholes agreed with HMRC and their back. The same will happen if theres a Brexit . . . .which there wont be . The City Brings in too much money for any gubberment to let it leave .
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 8:14 am
by DB10GOONER
OneBardGooner wrote:GoonerMuzz wrote:Funny how the financial and services sectors weren't so worried about job losses in this country when it was the manufacturing and heavy industries that were on the receiving end of things, crying when the shoe is on the other foot is slightly hypocritical
This is exactly why this country is so split,
it's only ever about me, me, me on both sides
There are way, way more dangerous things than what is going to happen to the economy over the next 5 -10 years to worry about right now in this world but so few people open their eyes beyond their immediate needs to see them

From the viewpoint of a lateralisationalist it might be argued that in order for your preposition to be accurate one of the 'me's' would need to be removed, thus making it bi-lateral or perhaps designed from a binaric perspective. Unless of course a triangular observation is being inferred, but even then logic would tend to dictate that another 'me' be used and so square (pun most definitely intended) that particular circle. However it might be a case of telaesthesia in which case there is no exact way to prove what has been said by anyone, at least not by employing the five senses.
I would suggest a nice cup of tea and a few biscuits with a few chapters of either Kant or Nietzsche, that should calm things down to a tolerable level of insanity.
He said "kant"... hurr hurr... hurrr... hurr hurrr huurrr...

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 8:15 am
by DB10GOONER
Chippy wrote:Oh well Labour is now for Brexit so it must be wrong. Isn't that how it works?
Fuck yeah!! Finally, Chippy,
finally seeing sense!

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 8:24 am
by flash gunner
DB10GOONER wrote:Chippy wrote:Oh well Labour is now for Brexit so it must be wrong. Isn't that how it works?
Fuck yeah!! Finally, Chippy,
finally seeing sense!


Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:12 am
by OneBardGooner
DB10GOONER wrote:OneBardGooner wrote:GoonerMuzz wrote:Funny how the financial and services sectors weren't so worried about job losses in this country when it was the manufacturing and heavy industries that were on the receiving end of things, crying when the shoe is on the other foot is slightly hypocritical
This is exactly why this country is so split,
it's only ever about me, me, me on both sides
There are way, way more dangerous things than what is going to happen to the economy over the next 5 -10 years to worry about right now in this world but so few people open their eyes beyond their immediate needs to see them

From the viewpoint of a lateralisationalist it might be argued that in order for your preposition to be accurate one of the 'me's' would need to be removed, thus making it bi-lateral or perhaps designed from a binaric perspective. Unless of course a triangular observation is being inferred, but even then logic would tend to dictate that another 'me' be used and so square (pun most definitely intended) that particular circle. However it might be a case of telaesthesia in which case there is no exact way to prove what has been said by anyone, at least not by employing the five senses.
I would suggest a nice cup of tea and a few biscuits with a few chapters of either Kant or Nietzsche, that should calm things down to a tolerable level of insanity.
He said "kant"... hurr hurr... hurrr... hurr hurrr huurrr...

Actually there is a thread between the two; tenuous yes, but a thread nonetheless Kant (Emmanuel Kant - German philosopher and quite a figure in much of the philosophical thinking and perception of human existence and its constructs these days) AND Adebayour (aka: cuntslop) whose first name is also Emmanuel AND who is the epitome of a c.u.n.t - Ergo one was a Kant the other a Cun.t.
Now then about that cup of tea.

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:12 am
by flash gunner
DB10GOONER wrote:OneBardGooner wrote:GoonerMuzz wrote:Funny how the financial and services sectors weren't so worried about job losses in this country when it was the manufacturing and heavy industries that were on the receiving end of things, crying when the shoe is on the other foot is slightly hypocritical
This is exactly why this country is so split,
it's only ever about me, me, me on both sides
There are way, way more dangerous things than what is going to happen to the economy over the next 5 -10 years to worry about right now in this world but so few people open their eyes beyond their immediate needs to see them

From the viewpoint of a lateralisationalist it might be argued that in order for your preposition to be accurate one of the 'me's' would need to be removed, thus making it bi-lateral or perhaps designed from a binaric perspective. Unless of course a triangular observation is being inferred, but even then logic would tend to dictate that another 'me' be used and so square (pun most definitely intended) that particular circle. However it might be a case of telaesthesia in which case there is no exact way to prove what has been said by anyone, at least not by employing the five senses.
I would suggest a nice cup of tea and a few biscuits with a few chapters of either Kant or Nietzsche, that should calm things down to a tolerable level of insanity.
He said "kant"... hurr hurr... hurrr... hurr hurrr huurrr...


Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:16 am
by OneBardGooner
Chippy wrote:Oh well Labour is now for Brexit so it must be wrong. Isn't that how it works?
But surely if something is wrong it may work but only in as far as it will soon be replaced by something seen as being not wrong and that does actually work and is also perceived to work by the majority.
For instance how to best make a cup of tea!?
Ahaaaaa! I hear you think - either that or - Ohh! gawd what has OBG been drinking? Well therein lies a very good question.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:08 pm
by flash gunner
One for ol'git
Pythagoras' Theorem
24 words
Lords Prayer
66 words
Archimedes Principle
67 words
Ten Commandments
179 words
American Declaration of Independence
1,300 words
EU Regulation on the sale of cabbages
26,911 words
I dont think this is even true but why should i worry when everyone else in this debate make things up

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:26 pm
by DB10GOONER
flash gunner wrote:One for ol'git
Pythagoras' Theorem
24 words
Lords Prayer
66 words
Archimedes Principle
67 words
Ten Commandments
179 words
American Declaration of Independence
1,300 words
EU Regulation on the sale of cabbages
26,911 words
I dont think this is even true but why should i worry when everyone else in this debate make things up

One for the forum's own Satan's Little Helper, AtheistJoe;
Of that list only the Lords Prayer & the Ten Commandments are THE WORD OF GOD.

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 8:58 pm
by GranadaJoe
DB10GOONER wrote:flash gunner wrote:One for ol'git
Pythagoras' Theorem
24 words
Lords Prayer
66 words
Archimedes Principle
67 words
Ten Commandments
179 words
American Declaration of Independence
1,300 words
EU Regulation on the sale of cabbages
26,911 words
I dont think this is even true but why should i worry when everyone else in this debate make things up

One for the forum's own Satan's Little Helper, AtheistJoe;
Of that list only the Lords Prayer & the Ten Commandments are THE WORD OF GOD.

Lots of commands not to take property, and to respect god, a bit lacking on the don't have slaves and don't rape children front (though he may have been busy planning who he was going to torture and kill).
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 9:01 pm
by olgitgooner
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:09 am
by nut flush gooner
GoonerMuzz wrote:Funny how the financial and services sectors weren't so worried about job losses in this country when it was the manufacturing and heavy industries that were on the receiving end of things, crying when the shoe is on the other foot is slightly hypocritical
This is exactly why this country is so split, it's only ever about me, me, me on both sides
There are way, way more dangerous things than what is going to happen to the economy over the next 5 -10 years to worry about right now in this world but so few people open their eyes beyond their immediate needs to see them

It's not a question of crying, Financial Services are worth a multitude more than Manufacturing ever will be.
So if Financial Services get hit, we all take a hit. And the people who positions will go don't give a shit either, they just relocate to Paris, Frankfurt etc pay their taxes in those countries while we lose out.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:14 am
by nut flush gooner
Herd wrote:Flush you havent answered my question ,whats the website ? European Amputee dating whith specialist in vertically challenged persons ?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/busin ... 06706.html
This was the original article I read, but old ukipper flash took exception with a similar article in the Guardian.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:42 am
by flash gunner
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:55 am
by nut flush gooner