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Previously on "The EU can't survive. Good article here and well researched."

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    An Australian journalist,possibly. But it's hard to tell. Could be a pseudonym for JRM.

    @whohoo - try to find a well researched article that is posted beyond a Brexit promoting website. Then possibly it might actually carry some weight. I think you're too easily impressed by people using references.
    Whoosh.

    Nat, never had you down as a bit slow but catchup.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    I think that’s the point pal. Treat articles etc from the guard and independent with the same kind of critical eye. Ffs do I have to draw everything with crayons for you.
    FTFY

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    2 year old article written by a brexiteer on a brexiteer website full of BS
    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    And who is this "Michael James"?
    An Australian journalist,possibly. But it's hard to tell. Could be a pseudonym for JRM.

    @whohoo - try to find a well researched article that is posted beyond a Brexit promoting website. Then possibly it might actually carry some weight. I think you're too easily impressed by people using references.

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  • Old Greg
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    The breakup of the UK started 100 years ago. It's had a bit of a pause, but the next round could be due soon.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    aahh I see so it's ok posting articles from the Independent or the Guardian but not some other biased news outlet.

    I think I've proved my point.
    Proved as in tested.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    No, you've proved that you are happy to give it out, but not happy to take it.

    When links are posted to articles in newspapers such as the Independent and Gruniad, the response tends to be "they are biased, ignore them", but when a link to an unknown source is provided, we are not allowed to look at the bias of the source? Under newspeak is it banned?
    I think that’s the point pal. Treat articles etc from the guard and independent with the same kind of critical eye. Ffs do I have to spell everything.

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  • GreenMirror
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    The Greeks will be the first to leave, there have been clandestine meetings over the last 10 years and now the break up is imminent.
    Once the EU got through 2012 it became easier.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    aahh I see so it's ok posting articles from the Independent or the Guardian but not some other biased news outlet.


    You even admit your link was to a biased news outlet

    Grow up fella. You're acting like a typical brexiter cry baby

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    aahh I see so it's ok posting articles from the Independent or the Guardian but not some other biased news outlet.

    I think I've proved my point.

    No, you've proved that you are happy to give it out, but not happy to take it.

    When links are posted to articles in newspapers such as the Independent and Gruniad, the response tends to be "they are biased, ignore them", but when a link to an unknown source is provided, we are not allowed to look at the bias of the source? Under newspeak is it banned?

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  • woohoo
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    aahh I see so it's ok posting articles from the Independent or the Guardian but not some other biased news outlet.

    I think I've proved my point.

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  • WTFH
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    And who is this "Michael James"?

    The only one that likes a bit of publicity describes himself thus:
    Great British and proud. fan of Donald Trump.

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  • WTFH
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    Well balanced website - they will only accept contributions that support Brexit.

    if you are an academic who wishes to contribute well-argued pieces in support of Brexit, or are outside a university but able to contribute at an equivalent standard, please


    And here's their tag cloud:
    Australia
    Borders
    Brexit Negotiations
    Britains Global Strategy
    Culture
    Currency values
    Customs Union
    Democracy
    Divorce bill
    EC J
    Economic Impact of Brexit
    Economics
    Education
    Euro
    European Economic Area
    Eurozone
    France
    Future of EU
    Galileo
    Gibraltar
    Global Strategy
    Headlines
    human rights
    Italy
    labour
    Labour and Brexit
    Labour customs union
    Law
    Migration
    No Deal
    Northern Ireland
    Orwell
    Podcast
    Project Fear
    Remainer Revolt
    Remainers Revolt
    Remainers’ Revolt
    Russia
    Scotland
    single market
    Switzerland
    The Union
    Trade
    unemployment
    USA

    Not one single article tagged with "Benefits of Brexit", no positive words used at all. Almost like they are in support of something, but the only support they can actually give is by being negative against anything different.

    Go on, tell us a positive
    Give us a glimpse at your plan and the benefits.

    Go on.

    You've had years to think of one.

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  • BlasterBates
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    The Greeks will be the first to leave, there have been clandestine meetings over the last 10 years and now the break up is imminent.

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  • BlasterBates
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    Indeed Ambrose Pritchard-Evans has recently predicted the imminent demise of the Euro.

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