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Q for Admin - Sub forum for Brexit?
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behave! if we lose then the losers will turn their avatars to numbers showing how they were "Robbed". -
Ah, it's one of those irregular verbs: I have an opinion, you are biased, he is Goebbels reincarnateOriginally posted by vetran View Postwe could but with certain moderators being staunchly remain its doubtful we would get that.
Also if you want to say bias doesn't exist you probably want to close the BBC, Granuaid, James O'Brien etc before you commit.
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Funny how his post proved my point.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAh, it's one of those irregular verbs: I have an opinion, you are biased, he is Goebbels reincarnate
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Also, if Brexit threads are "hidden" it will give Remainers carte blanche to bury their heads in the sand and try and pretend Brexit is going away.Originally posted by administrator View PostMy concern with all of the Brexit threads being in one sub forum is that there will only be two new posts a day in General. Do you feel my pain? ...
Whereas what should be happening is that they are reminded of it daily, and its merits drummed into them until they agree!
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Yes, and I voted against Brexit, so now those who voted for Brexit should man up to some responsibility for the tulip they got this country in, and things were going pretty decently just before it - safe heaven and all that!Originally posted by GB9 View PostThese are your threads.. ..
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you obviously have a very low standard of proof.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFunny how his post proved my point.
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Originally posted by administrator View Post
We will see, in the next decade or so, whether sas was right or not
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