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[Merged]Brexit stuff (part 2)
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostGoodness, you're living in a bubble. Totally away with the fairies. Take reality, divorce it, remove some more reality, subtract any residual reality, and that's where you'll find scooter.
Lies. Deceit. Scaremongering. That's what distinguishes us from the Bremoaners?




Turkey joining the EU tomorrow are they?Last edited by scooterscot; 4 November 2016, 19:14."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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The side with the best lies won.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostGoodness, you're living in a bubble. Totally away with the fairies. Take reality, divorce it, remove some more reality, subtract any residual reality, and that's where you'll find scooter.
Lies. Deceit. Scaremongering. That's what distinguishes us from the Bremoaners?




No one knew what Brexit would look like so they had to make it all up.
So people thought it would increase their wages, stop immigrants coming over, give the NHS £350M per week, make parliament sovereign again, leave an EU with Turkey joining, take us out of the ECHR, etc."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Would you like a shock scenario or a severe shock scenario with your Q3 GDP? Mind the 18% gap in your house price, because you'll have £4,300 less to spend on those rocketing mortgage rates. Not that it matters, because the serried rows of white headstones surely herald the advent of WWIII.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe side with the best lies won.
World War III is pretty feckin' good
If hyperbole went to 11, that would be it.
Seriously, lies, deceit and scaremongering were distinguishing characteristics of the leavers?
The best side won, but we didn't have the best lies.Comment
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^^^^ how is it possible such people are allowed to vote?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Someone is on the sauce early.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWould you like a shock scenario or a severe shock scenario with your Q3 GDP? Mind the 18% gap in your house price, because you'll have £4,300 less to spend on those rocketing mortgage rates. Not that it matters, because the serried rows of white headstones surely herald the advent of WWIII.
World War III is pretty feckin' good
If hyperbole went to 11, that would be it.
Seriously, lies, deceit and scaremongering were distinguishing characteristics of the leavers?
The best side won, but we didn't have the best lies.Comment
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To whom are you referring?Originally posted by scooterscot View Post^^^^ how is it possible such people are allowed to vote?Comment
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Himself.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostTo whom are you referring?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Those lies where too complicated for the citizen with the average reading age e.g. 8Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWould you like a shock scenario or a severe shock scenario with your Q3 GDP? Mind the 18% gap in your house price, because you'll have £4,300 less to spend on those rocketing mortgage rates. Not that it matters, because the serried rows of white headstones surely herald the advent of WWIII.
World War III is pretty feckin' good
If hyperbole went to 11, that would be it.
Seriously, lies, deceit and scaremongering were distinguishing characteristics of the leavers?
The best side won, but we didn't have the best lies.
While those of us here have a reading age equivalent to a Guardian reader e.g. 14 we must remember things like GDP and interest rates are too complicated for the average British person."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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