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So you’re saying that voters don’t know what they wanted when they voted? That sounds rather arrogant..... -
I said "not necessarily", the implication being that they didn't care what the voters wanted. You could take your head out of Juncker's arse once in a while and have a look around, but I don't imagine you will. Now that is rather arrogant...Originally posted by meridian View PostSo you’re saying that voters don’t know what they wanted when they voted? That sounds rather arrogant.....His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Here's a meme for you:
“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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Yeah - to kind of encourage people to you know leave the car at home and use public transport when going into city centres.
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So is that what you think is driving NCP's pricing?Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah - to kind of encourage people to you know leave the car at home and use public transport when going into city centres.
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Just to start: https://www.citymetric.com/transport...1-reasons-3952Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah - to kind of encourage people to you know leave the car at home and use public transport when going into city centres.
....“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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No - I think the desire for a company to make profits is driving NCP's pricing.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo is that what you think is driving NCP's pricing?
Is this because of brexit?Comment
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So why did you say...Originally posted by original PM View PostNo - I think the desire for a company to make profits is driving NCP's pricing.
to kind of encourage people to you know leave the car at home and use public transport when going into city centresNot everything is because of Brexit, you know. I expect darmy just posted that as cretin-bait, to see who would wade in defending high parking charges, on the grounds that their aim is to kind of encourage people to you know leave the car at home and use public transport when going into city centres - or some tulip like that.Originally posted by original PM View PostIs this because of brexit?Comment
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Well this thing needs to be replaced at some stage.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostHere's a meme for you:

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Oh ok - that is good to hear because everything seems to be despite brexit if it's good and because of brexit if it's bad.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo why did you say...
Not everything is because of Brexit, you know. I expect darmy just posted that as cretin-bait, to see who would wade in defending high parking charges, on the grounds that their aim is to kind of encourage people to you know leave the car at home and use public transport when going into city centres - or some tulip like that.
So high car park charges are not despite brexit or because of brexit which is good to know.Comment
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