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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI'm coming for you Greg
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou were the one harping on about his support for Brexit, how wonderful he was in not toeing the party line, how he opposed human rights law, etc, and not liking it when he was accused of being a hypocrite.
And yes, even though you and your MP do not consider human rights to be of any value, maybe when it comes to children being abused, maybe you could possibly agree that they should have some level of human rights?
Maybe you and your MP should GAS/GAF about protecting the innocent. Maybe you should.
Why do we need a human rights law when is comes to prosecuting someone for abusing a child. There are far better laws which carry a far stiffer penalty for anyone found guilty that using the Human rights Act. You really need to do your research before you post your ill-conceived drivel.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI think that option is built in to options 1, 2 & 3 already.
Has that earthquake addled your brain?
Or was the earthquake caused by you firing a bazooka at a cyclist instead of a gun?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostKick the can down the road until there are only 3 options:
- my deal
- no deal
- no Brexit
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI don't GAS whether you GAS. Just pointing out your intellectual weakness to the congregation.
Actually I guess the answer is no - I think you would struggle to appear so vacuous.
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May says she answered 82 questions on Brexit in the Commons yesterday. She repeats the promises she made yesterday about a possible vote on extending article 50.
- my deal
- no deal
- no Brexit
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostPlease explain to me why the religious views of my MP, whom I never actually voted for, has any bearing on my intelligence.
and BTW its not hat I don't GAS its that I don't GAF.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Posthang on a second and Ill check my "give-a-*****-o-meter" Oh yes the results are in. He is entitled to his own opinion, strangely just like anyone else under your ever so precious human rights law, and on this particular issue, as an atheist, and someone who believes that the church and religion is to blame for almost all wrong doings in this world - I don't give a *****.
HTHOriginally posted by Yorkie62 View PostPlease explain to me why the religious views of my MP, whom I never actually voted for, has any bearing on my intelligence.
and BTW its not hat I don't GAS its that I don't GAF.
And yes, even though you and your MP do not consider human rights to be of any value, maybe when it comes to children being abused, maybe you could possibly agree that they should have some level of human rights?
Maybe you and your MP should GAS/GAF about protecting the innocent. Maybe you should.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI don't GAS whether you GAS. Just pointing out your intellectual weakness to the congregation.
and BTW its not hat I don't GAS its that I don't GAF.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBut in so many of these issues, his opinion is taken from an unaccountable European bureaucracy, based on the assumed views of a fictional being. Yet he is meant to be representing his constituents.
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