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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Herd wrote:No the charity bet is my idea i called you out bet or no bet ??
:popcorn:

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Europe sells much more to us than we sell to it ,that puts us in the driving seat !
We only need to make a deal with Germany and France and the rest will fall into line ,thats how the EU works!
Crazy deals with the Chinese ? What like selling them the national grid ,ooops allready done that !
I dont want to make a deal with bulgaria,romania and the other leech states !
Nigel Farage isnt an MP and isnt in the Government how could he make any statments regarding the NHS ?
Out of the Eu we could ;
declare patents void on drugs dramatically reducing costs of prescriptions
re-nationalise the NHS and get rid of the costly PFI schemes which are bankrupting us
Re nationalise the railways
make me leader for life
Legalise all drugs

Im all for It chaps !

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho ... 43341.html

Most interesting ordinary people could not raise a case without substantial financial backing.
When she was asked "How did you fund this?" Which the press are entitled to ask, she went on the defensive and said it was her own money...

On the subject of weirdos threatening etc! May I just point out that a British MP lost their life to some crank without even putting themselves in the firing line!

I just cannot see what she is getting out of this, to me if you put cash in, you want cash out, especially with the backgrounds of these thieves in suits..
Did she really think it was going to be a popular cause for the common person? all that taxpayers money going to a group of Illuminati, which do not really mirror our multi cultural society.

I find it all totally nauseating especially as it does not make a blind bit of difference come 31/3/2017...

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She's bieng paid handsomely, of that you can be very sure !
As for the murdered MP the more I look at it the more I think the whole thing is the work of some agency using a manchurian candidate. Why U ask ?
She worked for and was an advocate for the "white helmets" who claim to be saving lives in Syria but are in fact a propaganda false flag organisation set up to make us think bad of the russians and the assad government !
They are a murky group but dont actually exist to save lives , but they make lots and lots of videos !
mm,mm===

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Herd, I think I have answered my own question, Gina (who looks in Fine spirit) asks for free police protection, therefore uplifting her profile even more, then a book gets written and how about a film, this simple little past model/maid where butter does not melt...
Yes she took them all on, what a money spinner for the thrice wed social climber, and all on her housekeeping...
OMG this Brexit case will hit the tabloids with interviews, time to leave the TV to one side....

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Win for the government. They can push a very short Bill through parliament that anybody other than the Lib Dems and SNP would dare boldly vote down.

The real danger was if they had to consult the devolved institutions - particularly Holyrood as the SNP would unashamedly have done all they could to hijack the process.

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northbank123 wrote:Win for the government. They can push a very short Bill through parliament that anybody other than the Lib Dems and SNP would dare boldly vote down.

The real danger was if they had to consult the devolved institutions - particularly Holyrood as the SNP would unashamedly have done all they could to hijack the process.
Have to admit, you have to be up very early to catch "Wor Tess" out!.. :box:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Herd wrote:No the charity bet is my idea i called you out bet or no bet ??
:popcorn:

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might be a long wait mate !

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Herd wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
Herd wrote:No the charity bet is my idea i called you out bet or no bet ??
:popcorn:

:wink:
might be a long wait mate !
:lol: :lol:

Love your new avatar! :barscarf: 8)

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Allgunsblazin wrote:Herd, I think I have answered my own question, Gina (who looks in Fine spirit) asks for free police protection, therefore uplifting her profile even more, then a book gets written and how about a film, this simple little past model/maid where butter does not melt...
Yes she took them all on, what a money spinner for the thrice wed social climber, and all on her housekeeping...
OMG this Brexit case will hit the tabloids with interviews, time to leave the TV to one side....
She's made for life after this caper ,she could well enmd up in politics !

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Fuck me! This thread has now equaled onebardgooner's desirable ladies thread. :shock:

We obviously have our priorities all wrong.

Brexit will happen. London will remain the financial hub of Europe. There will be no hard border between NI and the republic. Germany will continue to be the Fourth Reich but it will cost them more wonga. Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece will continue to suffer. Eastern European states will continue to ignore immigration quotas. But will still take money from Germany. The French will continue to hold strikes at every opportunity. The Italians will continue wringing their hands and gesticulating whilst talking very loudly. Belgians will carry on shrugging their shoulders and eating chips with mayo. The Dutch will still be lovely. I like the Dutch.

In short, the world will continue to turn. People will still trade.

Time to get Reb to work his magic and consign this thread to Toshibaland :D

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The economy has risen again for the last 3 months by the same rate as the previous 3 months......... So the 2 quarters since June the economy has gone up, I thought it was a massive recession as soon as the Brexit vote happened :?

Ticking along nicely

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flash gunner wrote:The economy has risen again for the last 3 months by the same rate as the previous 3 months......... So the 2 quarters since June the economy has gone up, I thought it was a massive recession as soon as the Brexit vote happened :?

Ticking along nicely

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You seem to be implying that the world has not ended... :rubchin:

:D :wink:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
flash gunner wrote:The economy has risen again for the last 3 months by the same rate as the previous 3 months......... So the 2 quarters since June the economy has gone up, I thought it was a massive recession as soon as the Brexit vote happened :?

Ticking along nicely

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You seem to be implying that the world has not ended... :rubchin:

:D :wink:
:D no that'll happen when Wenger leaves (in the summer) :barscarf:

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flash gunner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
flash gunner wrote:The economy has risen again for the last 3 months by the same rate as the previous 3 months......... So the 2 quarters since June the economy has gone up, I thought it was a massive recession as soon as the Brexit vote happened :?

Ticking along nicely

Image
You seem to be implying that the world has not ended... :rubchin:

:D :wink:
:D no that'll happen when Wenger leaves (in the summer) :barscarf:

To be sure this is Nutbush's monthly period graph...... :lol:

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