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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI was being an idiot and you are right about there being too much hate out there.
I suggest you get a room
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWhorty, I feel bad for this, I really don't know you at all. I just hate it when someone attempts to belittle someone and their opinions because of their spelling or grammar. It's a kind of bullying and I tend to stand up to people who bully.
Anyway, I don't know if you are prick, knob-head or tit-head but I take it all back, my apologies.
Too much hate around with Brexit .... all my bad, I apologise too
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI woz tpyn me best, butt al the wordz getz mixd upd.
I wonder if prick is filtered out by the swear word filter, or knob-head, oh hang on, tit head.
Well there you go, they all get through. Pick one of em, they all apply to you.
Anyway, I don't know if you are prick, knob-head or tit-head but I take it all back, my apologies.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostI learnt that your grammar is poor. Although sadly still better than the average Brexit voter.
I wonder if prick is filtered out by the swear word filter, or knob-head, oh hang on, tit head.
Well there you go, they all get through. Pick one of em, they all apply to you.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostBut to take such a dismal and negative view is kin to defeatism.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhich bit of the feck all did you disagree with?
I don't see the world in such a negative way as this geezer. I don't talk down Britain, a large and modern economy.
We do have to rebalance the economy and we need to invest and think more long term. But to take such a dismal and negative view is kin to defeatism.Last edited by woohoo; 11 December 2017, 16:35.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostA article in the Guardian written by a labour politician.
What did we learn **** all.Austin Mitchell is a former Labour MP for Grimsby and public accounts commissioner
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThanks to May giving everything away.
Drop Labour in it, to try to keep the country together, which they will fail to do, for a combination of reasons including the Brexit deal that gets agreed.
After the Labour term runs its course, the Tories get voted back in on a landslide majority, where their campaign is basically "Look at how bad Labour have run the country" and "remember before 2016, the country was under Tory rule and everything was perfect".
Tories then implement Victorian Britain, having no regard for any pledges made about how wonderful everything would be post Brexit.
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