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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 21:42:00 GMT
I thought "half brain" was a great term, myself. Whether grammatically correct or indeed warranted - not for for me to comment. Have always found ordinariness to be somewhat unattainable. Well yes, one has to make a mark on the world, I agree.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 21:46:14 GMT
It is indeed humiliating to drink in the same pubs and walk in the same streets as that 37% of the electorate with whom you seem to openly claim some kind of parity. Do everyone a favour and stay out of pubs then You are patently a very troubled individual. Hope I don't find myself in the same one as you.
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Post by gefod on Mar 16, 2019 23:32:13 GMT
I speak about the increasingly bruited view that this fiasco can be blamed on Members of Parliament. If 75 per cent of them - with a greater understanding of the implications of leaving Europe - are advising Remain, how, pray, on a much bigger average than 37%, is it their fault? If their constituents were not aware of this advice, again, that is down to their ignorance. Everybody now knows that leaving is complete folly, so on what level is it a cock-up by MPs? Christ. You might punctuate correctly but seriously, I'm starting to believe you ain't got half brain. Generally, you tend hide behind your command of the English language to ridicule others. Beyond that you are very ordinary. Oooh, someone’s been on the Lambrusco.
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Post by gefod on Mar 16, 2019 23:41:05 GMT
If you employ an expert for advice, say a solicitor or a surveyor, doesn't mean you have to understand what they are doing. Surely we the population were badly advised/worked over by politicians during the run up to the referendum. ... which is precisely why I have never been persuaded that democracy is a good thing. Never a truer word spokoken. And the public gets what the public wants. But I want nothing this societys got. You choose your leaders and place your trust. As their lies wash you down and their promises rust.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 23:59:34 GMT
... which is precisely why I have never been persuaded that democracy is a good thing. Never a truer word spokoken. And the public gets what the public wants. But I want nothing this societys got. You choose your leaders and place your trust. As their lies wash you down and their promises rust. The club went underground for a good few years. He was good Weller with words. Might still be but I can't listen to him anymore. Odd Jam night occasionally. Great run of singles, difficult to beat really. Lovely pop band.
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Post by Peroni on Mar 17, 2019 0:25:52 GMT
Do everyone a favour and stay out of pubs then You are patently a very troubled individual. Hope I don't find myself in the same one as you. If they serve Peroni on draft LEAVE !!!!!!!!!! 😆
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Post by gefod on Mar 17, 2019 0:36:20 GMT
Never a truer word spokoken. And the public gets what the public wants. But I want nothing this societys got. You choose your leaders and place your trust. As their lies wash you down and their promises rust. The club went underground for a good few years. He was good Weller with words. Might still be but I can't listen to him anymore. Odd Jam night occasionally. Great run of singles, difficult to beat really. Lovely pop band. Same here Tony. Loved The Jam. Spoke for the people did Weller then. Some of the best singles to come out of that era. Style council sounded like everybody else at the time else I thought. Don‘t think I‘ve listened to his stuff since Wild Wood. That‘s when Galliano rocked up and all that. Legend though for his place in our music history with his Jam stuff.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2019 8:22:46 GMT
You are patently a very troubled individual. Hope I don't find myself in the same one as you. If they serve Peroni on draft LEAVE !!!!!!!!!! 😆 I noticed they sell that kiddies' pop in Gordon Bennetts. We won't be back to that soulless barn.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2019 10:58:08 GMT
I speak about the increasingly bruited view that this fiasco can be blamed on Members of Parliament. If 75 per cent of them - with a greater understanding of the implications of leaving Europe - are advising Remain, how, pray, on a much bigger average than 37%, is it their fault? If their constituents were not aware of this advice, again, that is down to their ignorance. Everybody now knows that leaving is complete folly, so on what level is it a cock-up by MPs? Christ. You might punctuate correctly but seriously, I'm starting to believe you ain't got half brain. Generally, you tend hide behind your command of the English language to ridicule others. Beyond that you are very ordinary. I see Rod Liddle's put Adam Boulton on to me now. Sunday Times leader column, headline: "This "shower" of MPs is actually giving the way parliament works a spring clean". and "Nobody has yet found a better way to breach the chasm between the 75% of MPs who wanted to remain and the 52% of voters who chose to leave". Out of your depth with me, Brian.
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Post by colebridgebull on Mar 18, 2019 16:38:52 GMT
Bercow demonstrating yet again that Parliament is in control. This withdrawal agreement has been rejected twice by massive majorities.
The Fat Lady has gargled, taken a deep breath and is about to sing.
All over.
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Post by Gresty on Mar 18, 2019 17:03:01 GMT
Bercow demonstrating yet again that Parliament is in control. This withdrawal agreement has been rejected twice by massive majorities. The Fat Lady has gargled, taken a deep breath and is about to sing. All over. Hmmm. Much as I would wish you to be right, prorogation remains an (unlikely) option. I thought Bercow's performance this afternoon was spellbinding. Clever chap, him. Even though he comes across as ever more obnoxious.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2019 17:15:39 GMT
Bercow demonstrating yet again that Parliament is in control. This withdrawal agreement has been rejected twice by massive majorities. The Fat Lady has gargled, taken a deep breath and is about to sing. All over. Hmmm. Much as I would wish you to be right, prorogation remains an (unlikely) option. I thought Bercow's performance this afternoon was spellbinding. Clever chap, him. Even though he comes across as ever more obnoxious.Commendable attributes.
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Post by Barney still in B-Block on Mar 18, 2019 18:31:33 GMT
However he has gone about it, he’s done the right thing. Worst ever PM, unbelievable levels of hypocrisy, Mrs May put in her place by a chap doing his job properly.
If only Cameron had done the same.
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Post by singe on Mar 18, 2019 19:57:38 GMT
Bercow demonstrating yet again that Parliament is in control. This withdrawal agreement has been rejected twice by massive majorities. The Fat Lady has gargled, taken a deep breath and is about to sing. All over. Hmm, agree mostly, though the defeat of Benn's submission but just two votes last week was a downer. The handful of Labour MPs who sided with the Brexiteers was shameful. If If only one had voted the other way would that have meant a casting vote for Bercow? It would have been real drama last week if this had been the case as we all know which way he would have voted.
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Post by Differentiabull on Mar 18, 2019 20:04:44 GMT
I think he's done everyone a favour, actually. It gives May some ammunition if she does actually want to try and continue talks. It gives 'no-deal'-ers hope. It gives remainers hope.
Everyone wins, and we're less deadlocked. I think it's a useful outcome regardless of where you sit on the debate.
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Post by Differentiabull on Mar 19, 2019 6:32:38 GMT
Bercow is great.
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Post by Peroni on Mar 19, 2019 9:27:59 GMT
I think it's a useful outcome regardless of where you sit on the debate.
or it just continues the no mans land of remainers steering the brexit ship whilst giving the EU even more control in the supposed negotiations
PS if bercow starts going on reality TV post commons i may consider watching just to see if in the middle of an arguement he shouts louder and louder "oooorrddddeeer" equally i would like him to be at one of keith halls interviews with marco and as soon as marco starts to provide one of his nonsense answers just pull one of his faces and shout order at him
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 9:55:30 GMT
68% of people with a degree voted to Remain.
Disappointingly low. What the feck do they teach 'em these days?
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Post by Peroni on Mar 19, 2019 9:59:57 GMT
i am sure you are well aware that many now going to university should not actually be at university and are apparently attending to further their futures on (Technical College) courses such as Cake Technology Management
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Post by colebridgebull on Mar 19, 2019 10:09:53 GMT
I think it's a useful outcome regardless of where you sit on the debate.
or it just continues the no mans land of remainers steering the brexit ship whilst giving the EU even more control in the supposed negotiations
PS if bercow starts going on reality TV post commons i may consider watching just to see if in the middle of an arguement he shouts louder and louder "oooorrddddeeer" equally i would like him to be at one of keith halls interviews with marco and as soon as marco starts to provide one of his nonsense answers just pull one of his faces and shout order at him Perhaps the Brexiteers should have come forward a bit then. Johnson, Gove, Davis, Barclays, Fox, Grayling (snigger), McVey..... All very good at saying what they want, all very poor at suggesting how to deliver it.
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