Originally posted by northernladyuk
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UK government is bluffing with cards everyone can see
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
He just writes this stuff because people buy it, not for it's accuracy.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIan Dunt went from strongly opposing the EU to strongly favouring it in under a year.
He just writes this stuff because people buy it, not for it's accuracy.
Don't bother answering - given your lack of logic in the other thread, you'll just come out with some random link that makes a point opposite to the one you want to makeHard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhich parts of its accuracy are you challenging?
Don't bother answering - given your lack of logic in the other thread, you'll just come out with some random link that makes a point opposite to the one you want to make
They print their editors/reporters/whoevers opinion of the fact.
So when you quote anything it is rarely fact but someones opinion of the fact which matches the viewpoint you hold at the time.
But we all know that right??Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostPretty much all media has no interest in reporting facts.
They print their editors/reporters/whoevers opinion of the fact.
So when you quote anything it is rarely fact but someones opinion of the fact which matches the viewpoint you hold at the time.
But we all know that right??
If it's all bollux it won't be hard to pick specific bits that are wrong, no?Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIan Dunt went from strongly opposing the EU to strongly favouring it in under a year.
He just writes this stuff because people buy it, not for it's accuracy.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWe are not playing poker and we are not trying to bluff anyone.
We have tried to talk about for example what could happened to EU nationals in the UK and vice versa - but the EU said no we will not talk about it.
We have tried to talk about trade but the EU has said no we will not talk about it.
We have effectively turned our cards over and said these things are too important to play games about so we will not play this game.
And the EU have said 'Waaaa I am a spoiled 10 year old and want my own way'
Feckers“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIan Dunt went from strongly opposing the EU to strongly favouring it in under a year.
He just writes this stuff because people buy it, not for it's accuracy.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMight have something to do with the fact that they can't until Article 50 is revoked...
But the only people stopping us revoking that rule is us as in the uk and the eu.
It would clearly be beneficial to do that mainly for the sake of the affected citizens in that particular case.
But the eu demands the rules are obeyed regardless of whether they achieve their intended purpose or not.
And i am not a big fan of that point of view.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostInteresting.
But the only people stopping us revoking that rule is us as in the uk and the eu.
It would clearly be beneficial to do that mainly for the sake of the affected citizens in that particular case.
But the eu demands the rules are obeyed regardless of whether they achieve their intended purpose or not.
And i am not a big fan of that point of view.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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