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Originally posted by PCTNN View Postthat is how the referendum was largely advertised and surely how it was perceived by tons of people (british and not)
It was about getting out of the EU and removing the burden of tulip load of politicians whose sole interest is lining their own pockets as well as moving away from an institution whose sole interest is the continued existence of said institution.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNo it wasn't.
It was about getting out of the EU and removing the burden of tulip load of politicians whose sole interest is lining their own pockets as well as moving away from an institution whose sole interest is the continued existence of said institution.
Cheered on by Brexiters when she announced them.
If you didn’t agree with those red lines, you should have spoken up then.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View Postyou're not going to have any doors, guys. All used up to warm yourselves up in the cold wintersComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Poststill here???Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostNo it wasn’t. Theresa May’s red lines makes it clear that what the will of the people was for, was for leaving the SM + CU and controlling immigration.
Cheered on by Brexiters when she announced them.
If you didn’t agree with those red lines, you should have spoken up then.
But that was not the reason behind leaving the EU just some of the consequences.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe words used were "Avoid buying... at all costs"
I most humbly apologise for using the word "refusing", because avoiding at all costs is completely different to refusing.
But since your pedantry and deflection knows no bounds, you now need to apologise as I never used the word "refuse", even though you put it in quotes and then later "refused" again in quotes, implying I said it.
It still is deflection on your part as you refuse to answer the question regarding the difference between consumers buying from companies or individuals based in Europe and "the EU"
As usual, you want to deflect from the point to try to avoid the difficult concept of thinking about what is being discussed.
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All I've said is you should stop conflating wanting to buying British, with wanting citizens of EU countries to suffer (and/or detesting every country on the continent), which is 100% your strawman creation.
Also, are all the EU citizens buying only EU also wanting UK citizens to suffer and detest the UK, or does it only work 1 way in your head?Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by Bean View PostHe also said anecdotally, so I hope you haven't solely used that post to extrapolate to a far larger set of people have you!? Lol
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All I've said is you should stop conflating wanting to buying British, with wanting citizens of EU countries to suffer (and/or detesting every country on the continent), which is 100% your strawman creation.
Also, are all the EU citizens buying only EU also wanting UK citizens to suffer and detest the UK, or does it only work 1 way in your head?
I’ll wait.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostDoesn’t sound much like you apologising for misquoting me and dodging the question as usual.
I’ll wait.
Refuse
Refused
Interchangeable with "refusing", when you only actually used "refusing".
Your question? Obvious and redundant;
Answer: Zero difference.
Now, your turn...- How does not wanting to buy produce from certain countries equate to "wanting citizens of EU countries to suffer (and/or detesting every country on the continent), which is 100% your strawman creation?" - Post #19
- Are all the EU citizens (in BB's post) buying only EU, also wanting UK citizens to suffer and detest the UK, or does it only work 1 way in your head? - Post #37
Guess I'll be waiting now huh?
Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by Bean View PostI most humbly apologise for using/quoting the words;
Refuse
Refused
Interchangeable with "refusing", when you only actually used "refusing".
Your question? Obvious and redundant;
Answer: Zero difference.
Now, your turn...- How does not wanting to buy produce from certain countries equate to "wanting citizens of EU countries to suffer (and/or detesting every country on the continent), which is 100% your strawman creation?" - Post #19
- Are all the EU citizens (in BB's post) buying only EU, also wanting UK citizens to suffer and detest the UK, or does it only work 1 way in your head? - Post #37
Guess I'll be waiting now huh?
You consider my question obvious and redundant. As is your attempt at trolling.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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