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Post by Palms Halt on Mar 19, 2019 10:11:14 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. Good response. All of the senior brexiteers in the Tory party could've stepped forward to do something if they thought it was possible to do so. The fact they haven't speaks volumes.
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Post by Barney still in B-Block on Mar 19, 2019 11:48:31 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. Ain’t. That. The. Truth.
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Post by eggchaserbull on Mar 19, 2019 15:53:28 GMT
68% of people with a degree voted to Remain. Disappointingly low. What the feck do they teach 'em these days? 27.8% of the electorate couldn't be arsed to vote in the referendum, over 12.5 million people. Disappointingly high. What the feck were they doing that was more important?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 16:07:29 GMT
68% of people with a degree voted to Remain. Disappointingly low. What the feck do they teach 'em these days? 27.8% of the electorate couldn't be arsed to vote in the referendum, over 12.5 million people. Disappointingly high. What the feck were they doing that was more important? In the case of about 6 million - not bothering to go out and vote because they didn't want to change anything. Disappointingly, but unsurprisingly stupid.
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Post by Peroni on Mar 19, 2019 16:17:55 GMT
The referendum was flawed because it was Change or Don't Change. Is it not blindingly obvious that more people who want Change will turn up and vote?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 16:31:24 GMT
The referendum was flawed because it was Change or Don't Change. Is it not blindingly obvious that more people who want Change will turn up and vote? It's funny actually because I've been saying it for three years. Professor of Politics and pollster John Curtice just said it on BBC News as if he'd just invented the fecking wheel. I really am beginning to think I'm the Messiah.
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Post by Barney still in B-Block on Mar 19, 2019 16:57:40 GMT
The referendum was flawed because it was Change or Don't Change. Is it not blindingly obvious that more people who want Change will turn up and vote? It's funny actually because I've been saying it for three years. Professor of Politics and pollster John Curtice just said it on BBC News as if he'd just invented the fecking wheel. I really am beginning to think I'm the Messiah.
You're not the Messiah. You're a very naughty boy.
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Post by Gresty on Mar 19, 2019 16:58:06 GMT
The referendum was flawed because it was Change or Don't Change. Is it not blindingly obvious that more people who want Change will turn up and vote? It's funny actually because I've been saying it for three years. Professor of Politics and pollster John Curtice just said it on BBC News as if he'd just invented the fecking wheel. I really am beginning to think I'm the Messiah. You're probably in a majority of just one on your last point. Bercow may be closer to it than you. 😃
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 18:10:12 GMT
Narcissistic personality disorder Read in another language Watch this page Edit This article is about the psychiatric condition. For information about the trait, see Narcissism. "Megalomania" redirects here. For other uses, see Megalomania (disambiguation). Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder with a long-term pattern of abnormal behavior characterized by exaggerated feelings of self-importance, excessive need for admiration, and a lack of empathy.[2][3] Those affected often spend much time thinking about achieving power or success, or on their appearance.[3] They often take advantage of the people around them.[3] The behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a variety of social situations.[3]
Narcissistic personality disorder Synonyms Megalomania[1] A man looking into a pool of water Narcissus by Caravaggio, gazing at his own reflection Specialty Psychiatry Symptoms Exaggerated feelings of self-importance, excessive need for admiration, lack of understanding of others' feelings[2][3] Usual onset Early adulthood[3] Duration Long term[3] Causes Unknown[4] Differential diagnosis Bipolar disorder, substance abuse, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders[2] Treatment Difficult[2] Frequency 1%[4] The cause of narcissistic personality disorder is unknown.[4] It is a personality disorder classified within cluster B by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).[3] Diagnosis is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question.[2] The condition needs to be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.[3]
Treatments have not been well studied.[2] Therapy is often difficult, as people with the disorder frequently do not consider themselves to have a problem.[2] About one percent of people are believed to be affected at some point in their life.[4] It appears to occur more often in males than females and affects young people more than older people.[2][3] The personality was first described in 1925 by Robert Waelder, and the term NPD came into use in 1968.[5]
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People with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) are characterized by persistent grandiosity, excessive need for admiration, and a personal disdain and lack of empathy for others.[6][7] As such, the person with NPD usually displays arrogance and a distorted sense of superiority, and they seek to establish abusive power and control over others.[8] Self-confidence (a strong sense of self) is different from narcissistic personality disorder; people with NPD typically value themselves over others to the extent that they openly disregard the feelings and wishes of others, and expect to be treated as superior, regardless of their actual status or achievements.[6][9] Moreover, the person with narcissistic personality disorder usually exhibits a fragile ego (self-concept), intolerance of criticism, and a tendency to belittle others in order to validate their own superiority
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 20:02:53 GMT
Wikipedia.
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Post by Gresty on Mar 19, 2019 20:23:17 GMT
No sh*t! 🤣 Beats the hell out of Encyclopaedia Brittanica, don't you think? ww, you are a star!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 20:55:32 GMT
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Post by gefod on Mar 19, 2019 20:57:01 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 I have it more down as "oaaawwwwdaaaaahhhh".
Nonetheless, good value.
I have him down as turning after (six) Stowford Press.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 0:16:29 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 I have it more down as "oaaawwwwdaaaaahhhh".
Nonetheless, good value.
I have him down as turning after (six) Stowford Press.
"Unlock"
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Post by eggchaserbull on Mar 20, 2019 12:30:21 GMT
No sh*t! 🤣 Beats the hell out of Encyclopaedia Brittanica, don't you think?ww, you are a star! ... as long as you're not too worried about accuracy.
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Post by Gresty on Mar 20, 2019 14:32:07 GMT
No sh*t! 🤣 Beats the hell out of Encyclopaedia Brittanica, don't you think?ww, you are a star! ... as long as you're not too worried about accuracy. ECB, are you suggesting that wiki is less than 100% guaranteed accurate? 🤨 Whatever next?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 20:51:09 GMT
I got threatened with a ban from a Wiki admin person (based in Sydney ffs!), for being a bit mischievous and editing the HFC entry when it started up. Nothing malicious-just saying it how it was...
The point being, I suppose, is that Wiki is open to abuse sometimes. (But not in the case of NPD)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 22:14:40 GMT
No doubt there will be some amendments to Theresa May's entry tonight. Including the words, in no particular order, incompetent/dictator/bribery/desperate/resigned/finished/over
Whatever the will of the people is at this juncture regarding Brexit (and who knows for sure), the country has been shamed by Mays ludicrous tunnel vision and lack of self-awareness. SHE HAS FULL ON FAILED. She is not up to the job of leading the country and has to go. Now. Worst PM ever. Worse than Thatcher.
The rubbish deal should never be allowed back. Crap talk of extensions just prolongs the misery. Most of us would be dead before she got this deal through Parliament.
ONLY OPTIONS NOW ARE: Revoke A50 or No Deal Brexit on the 29th
No other debate to have surely.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2019 0:19:23 GMT
And yet she still thinks she's going to bring her shiite deal back again? And even more preposterously, get backing for it?
The Prime Minster has become delusional.
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Post by colebridgebull on Mar 29, 2019 8:14:24 GMT
29 March 2019.
Wasn't today the day?
champagne 🥂 Anyone?
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