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Old 09-12-2016, 18:06
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To see a great nation commit public hari-kiri is very sad. When it is your own nation it is a tragedy. And when that tragedy - Brexit- was achieved by a tissue of lies and deceipt you have to marvel at the vacuum between the ears of many of the electorate, for they were well and truly rogered by the Tories and will pay a heavy price for their stupidity. So be it, but as the cruel yoke of Tory control bites and the pain gets worse and worse just remember - you were warned and ignored those warnings. You will have brought it all on yourselves.
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Old 09-12-2016, 18:07
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To see a great nation commit public hari-kiri is very sad. When it is your own nation it is a tragedy. And when that tragedy - Brexit- was achieved by a tissue of lies and deceipt you have to marvel at the vacuum between the ears of many of the electorate, for they were well and truly rogered by the Tories and will pay a heavy price for their stupidity. So be it, but as the cruel yoke of Tory control bites and the pain gets worse and worse just remember - you were warned and ignored those warnings. You will have brought it all on yourselves.
A wonderful post
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Old 09-12-2016, 18:10
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Trevgo sings along with his brother Leonard.
Tevor's not talking to his brother.
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Old 09-12-2016, 18:12
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A rare venture onto the politics forum for me these days and I hesitate to do it but given some of the inflammatory and ultra divisive rows going on the forum today in certain threads, at a level I thought and hoped would have reduced by now

Funny I thought the level of debate had improved significantly after you left and is certainly more hospitable than the abuse you threw at me on the advice forum just before you left. Oh well some people have short memories it seems .....
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Old 09-12-2016, 18:30
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Trevgo sings along with his brother Leonard.
Nicely done
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Old 09-12-2016, 19:03
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Nice to see you posting on here again, Hilda. I miss you and wonder how your Polish waiters are doing. Or is it Italian, I've lost track.

All Best wishes to you, too.
Many Thanks Granny McSmith! It's both Italian and Polish and more so besides -Spanish and I'm currently being flirted with online with a Danish personal trainer! Love the Danes So many of their blokes are very tall, blonde, muscular with a strong viking look 🔥Strength and tenderness with an eagerness to please 😍😄What else can I say except I'm a shameless flirtatious tart who refuses to confine myself to one nationality of erotic Hunk!
Best Wishes to you too. Hope your well.

I must admit this is my attitude to forums, too.

But then I've always liked a good old barney.
Typical northerner brash, angry, bitter and spoiling for a fight! 😉

Goodness, there is nothing like dragging up the past! This thread is a great example.
Oh I agree! Sometimes it's just the ticket!

I knew you wouldn't stay away forever but would return to haunt me; jolly nice of you to come back in good spirit, you can now help us put some of the Remants right.

Sadly my cork popped after my operation.

Forum meltdown.......several I'm afraid, particularly those who lied about leaving the country idf Brexit won.....none among the Brexiters.
Your cork popped!!? Hope you've recovered from your operation and aren't getting to stressed out by online scrapes!
Oh I intend to come back fully and perhaps haunting sometime next year. I just felt a rest and break was needed. I decided to pop in for a brief type of visit today and was a bit shocked at some of the stuff on here. This forum seems less busy than it used to be and that tallies with what I've been told about some people being put off by some of the stuff, Alas there's still some of the decent stalwarts from all sides of political debates like your good self still here.
Try not to get yourself banned or into any forum meltdowns before I return lol!

Hello Hilda, I've missed your posts, both on Brexit and our mutual worries over Labour. Take care x
Awe Thanks Marg

I've missed you and other's too. As I mentioned to you in a chat on another thread I felt I needed a break from the pressure cooker and somewhat insanity on here for a while. My enthusiasm, zest and interest was all gone. Sometimes a bit of fasting increases ones appetite.
I decided to pop on today and post after reading a couple of threads.
Couldn't believe some people's attitude towards people dying since the vote. I think the OP's thread in itself was legitimate for discussion IE the poli potential headache of a possible remain majority by the time brexit completed but some of the comments where damn right shocking and nasty. I hope all remainers don't get tarred with that.

As someone who has worked in the care sector I struggle with the idea of having a mindset or attitude towards ill people or patients based on their politics.
Goodness my dad, a favourite uncle and cousin and others I'm close to voted brexit. Some of whom are in precarious health. I'd hate the thought that some of the attitudes displayed on here where shown to them by remainers in say the NHS or a care home etc. It's not a good road to go down, in some ways dangerous just because of a political vote.
Imagine if it was reversed and Trump supporting health workers had this attitude to elderly or ill Hillary supporters in the USA? We'd be rightly appalled and outraged.
People need to be careful even when they feel legitimately politically disgruntled.

As for Labour -won't vent my full spleen now but I feel if Labour had a decent leader now then a hung parliament would be a good bet for the next general election but alas their in a very weak way at the moment.

Hope your keeping well. X

All the best Hilda ☺ 👍
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Old 09-12-2016, 19:37
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To see a great nation commit public hari-kiri is very sad. When it is your own nation it is a tragedy. And when that tragedy - Brexit- was achieved by a tissue of lies and deceipt you have to marvel at the vacuum between the ears of many of the electorate, for they were well and truly rogered by the Tories and will pay a heavy price for their stupidity. So be it, but as the cruel yoke of Tory control bites and the pain gets worse and worse just remember - you were warned and ignored those warnings. You will have brought it all on yourselves.
What an arrogant ridiculous post.

On the one hand it's a great nation but when the majority of the nation decides on a course of action different to your own, you suddenly have to label the majority of it's people as gullible and stupid.
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Old 09-12-2016, 19:41
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What an arrogant ridiculous post.

On the one hand it's a great nation but when the majority of the nation decides on a course of action different to your own, you suddenly have to label the majority of it's people as gullible and stupid.
I didn't think it was a ridiculous post at all.

Spot on as always IMO.
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Old 09-12-2016, 20:07
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I didn't think it was a ridiculous post at all.

Spot on as always IMO.
There may have been some accuracy the problem we all have is that we were taken into the EEC then the EU on a tissue of lies and deceit. At least we have eventually got our referendum on the EU that we were promised twice, and asked for three or four times. Perhaps the current tissue of lies and deceit is just evening out the balance. We also have to remember that the Remain camp were certainly not paragons of virtue when it came to over-egging the pudding.
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Old 09-12-2016, 20:15
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To see a great nation commit public hari-kiri is very sad. When it is your own nation it is a tragedy. And when that tragedy - Brexit- was achieved by a tissue of lies and deceipt you have to marvel at the vacuum between the ears of many of the electorate, for they were well and truly rogered by the Tories and will pay a heavy price for their stupidity. So be it, but as the cruel yoke of Tory control bites and the pain gets worse and worse just remember - you were warned and ignored those warnings. You will have brought it all on yourselves.
Britain started the Industrial Revolution. Britain invented Radar, Britain built the world's railways, Britain stood alone against Hitler, Britain had the greatest empire the world has ever known and all accomplished without being a member of the European Union.
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Old 09-12-2016, 23:01
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Britain had the greatest empire the world has ever known.[/b].
We also managed to lose the greatest empire the world has ever known without help from the EU, kinda careless of us no?
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Old 10-12-2016, 08:44
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We also managed to lose the greatest empire the world has ever known without help from the EU, kinda careless of us no?
Suggest you read up on the negotiations that took place before the 1975 referendum.
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Old 10-12-2016, 09:01
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Apparently the EU was saving people from the "evil Tories".

But most of the Conservative executive were keen on the EU.

The EU facilitated much of what the Conservative Party wished to do, which is to turn the UK into a cheap labour sweatshop.

It'll be a lot harder to do that with the UK outside the EU.
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Old 10-12-2016, 09:14
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Suggest you read up on the negotiations that took place before the 1975 referendum.
Most ended shortly after WW2, mainly because it wasn't seen as that glorious for the inhabitants. Damned inconsiderate of all those native type people after we'd screwed them for 150 years or so.

Or do you think the EU is to blame for the empire loss too?
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Old 10-12-2016, 09:14
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To see a great nation commit public hari-kiri is very sad. When it is your own nation it is a tragedy. And when that tragedy - Brexit- was achieved by a tissue of lies and deceipt you have to marvel at the vacuum between the ears of many of the electorate, for they were well and truly rogered by the Tories and will pay a heavy price for their stupidity. So be it, but as the cruel yoke of Tory control bites and the pain gets worse and worse just remember - you were warned and ignored those warnings. You will have brought it all on yourselves.
It's this contempt for the public that the EU represents.

The EU looks down upon the public, democracy is barbarism to the EU.
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Old 10-12-2016, 10:24
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Most ended shortly after WW2, mainly because it wasn't seen as that glorious for the inhabitants. Damned inconsiderate of all those native type people after we'd screwed them for 150 years or so.

Or do you think the EU is to blame for the empire loss too?
I'm aware of the decline of the empire and our failure to sustain it. Despite that, I'd suggest there's more than a few of the old Empire nations who rue the day they decided to seek independence only to have it turned over to corrupt dictatorships.

I think you may be unaware of the coffin nails provided by the EEC which the Wilson government made an only partial success of negating.
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Old 10-12-2016, 10:37
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It's this contempt for the public that the EU represents.

The EU looks down upon the public, democracy is barbarism to the EU.
Codswallop.
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Old 10-12-2016, 10:43
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Goodness, there is nothing like dragging up the past! This thread is a great example.
It's a past that hasn't left us yet. Vote might as well have been yesterday for all the progress that's been made.
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Old 10-12-2016, 12:51
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Old 10-12-2016, 13:05
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I'm aware of the decline of the empire and our failure to sustain it. Despite that, I'd suggest there's more than a few of the old Empire nations who rue the day they decided to seek independence only to have it turned over to corrupt dictatorships.

I think you may be unaware of the coffin nails provided by the EEC which the Wilson government made an only partial success of negating.
Totally with you on the corrupt dictatorships, i don't doubt that the majority of African ex empire members were more stable back in the day, their people better off in a lot of ways, but not free. They aren't free now but that was their choice.

Surely the Suez crisis was the final nail for our pretence at still being a superpower. Most plans for independence were planned well before '64 When Wilson came in. I remember him winning but only vaguely, he didn't feature much in the Hornet or Victor, my reading material of the time.
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Old 10-12-2016, 14:07
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And to think this started off as such a warm positive thread!
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Old 10-12-2016, 19:51
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And to think this started off as such a warm positive thread!
Indeed!! 😁 😱It wasn't the kind of atmosphere that I was hoping for!
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Old 10-12-2016, 21:33
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Indeed!! 😁 😱It wasn't the kind of atmosphere that I was hoping for!
Sorry, we're clean out of nitrous oxide and the Remnants have all the sulphur dioxide, created by all the shite they talk. Many haven't realized they are now Brexiters, like it or not.
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Old 11-12-2016, 01:18
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Indeed!! 😁 😱It wasn't the kind of atmosphere that I was hoping for!
It was very nice of you to try and bring us all together even if it only lasted a few days!

Have you seen anymore of your favourite polling clerk - or is it just a one day in May annual treat?
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Old 11-12-2016, 08:31
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It was very nice of you to try and bring us all together even if it only lasted a few days!

Have you seen anymore of your favourite polling clerk - or is it just a one day in May annual treat?
Hilda's hoping for an early election.
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