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Originally posted by d000hg View Post"wasting your day" because it won't actually make any difference to anything
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"wasting your day" because it won't actually make any difference to anything
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
The chap is wearing a metal pin Irish lily which is PIRA/Sinn Fein symbol ( a sticky Irish lily badge would mean association with the original IRA ). He may look quite threatening and RT clearly love pumping this out but as the PIRA fully disbanded some time ago and Sinn Fein are fully committed to peace we can mark him down as more "historical re-enactment" than a "where is the nearest border post" type. File under TRT bulltulip.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhy? What is so bad about an EU army to keep the peace across our continent? It's not like the army would be starting wars is it? So why would many voters be any more bothered by this as they would be by NATO or the UN?
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostYou read I implied it, that doesn't mean that I implied it. Just like Brexiters think the "Leave" or "Remain" question in 2016 implied "Leave everything and destroy the country with a no deal Brexit", that doesn't mean that that is what "Leave" means.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI am interested in how you row back from your nonsense about ‘all leave voters are extremists, who cannot debate and want to enact violence, like the new-nazi did to Jo Cox’. You were banking on some obscurity about punctuation, so please do explain.
I didn’t use [QUOTE] functionality for a reason, it was implied, as I say in #31, so I’m attempting to paraphrase for conciseness.
Honestly, keep avoiding the substance for as long as you can is a tactic that will get you only so far...
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOut of interest, what is the difference between an European army and one which the Americans tend to control (NATO)?
Britain pays $55 billion per year to NATO which is an undemocratic secret organisation with un-elected officials
Britain pays a nett contribution of £9 billion per year to the EU which is an open democratic organisation with an elected parliament
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostBrexiters would have liked to know what remain entailed. I am not sure many voters are keen on a European army.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostBrexiters would have liked to know what remain entailed. I am not sure many voters are keen on a European army.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostIt’s quite telling, that you focus on that, rather than the substance.
I’ve been labouring under a misapprehension, ignore the ‘/“ part and tell us, do you agree with the substance of my post?
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostYou read I implied it, that doesn't mean that I implied it. Just like Brexiters think the "Leave" or "Remain" question in 2016 implied "Leave everything and destroy the country with a no deal Brexit", that doesn't mean that that is what "Leave" means.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostThat distinction/qualification was not made in your post at #13 in the thread, thus implying it applies to all.
Feel free to go back and have a read, then add it in if you wish.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'm not familiar.with that distinction in British English usage. How does it work? I like punctuation rules (sad, I know) so always keen to learn more.
I’ve been labouring under a misapprehension, ignore the ‘/“ part and tell us, do you agree with the substance of my post?
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