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Moderating is a mundate thankless task. This is why admin has a cretin algorithm to weed out only the very thickest, dullest of posters, who will sit and mod all day long without complaining.Originally posted by vetran View Postnope the majority of whiney user Bremainers are overseas at present.
Context is everything if only the thick bremainers understood such things.

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Ah Scooter logic. We won really because so few voted, all those that didn't would of voted our wayOriginally posted by WTFH View PostWouldn't it be simpler to say 17,410,742 people voted to leave out of the whole population of the UK (approx 65,117,502), that means 47,706760 did NOT vote for the exit. So it would be easier (and more sensible) to move the 17 million than it would be to move the 47 million.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostMillions not old enough to vote.
Millions couldn't be arsed.
Statistically, 33m+ is a pretty good sample size so fair to extrapolate the proportions to the rest of the population.
All we really need is to get rid of a small handful of whining remnants who still believe anyone cares what they think.
So, 33 million as a sample size and the result was 51.8 to 48.2. Not exactly a landslide.
The only whiners on here are you and a couple of others. Most are trying to get on with their lives, but the forum is full of ongoing drivel.
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Millions not old enough to vote.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWouldn't it be simpler to say 17,410,742 people voted to leave out of the whole population of the UK (approx 65,117,502), that means 47,706760 did NOT vote for the exit. So it would be easier (and more sensible) to move the 17 million than it would be to move the 47 million.
Millions couldn't be arsed.
Statistically, 33m+ is a pretty good sample size so fair to extrapolate the proportions to the rest of the population.
All we really need is to get rid of a small handful of whining remnants who still believe anyone cares what they think.
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I didn't know my kids had a vote. Could have sneaked a couple more Leave on to the 17,410,742 pile.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWouldn't it be simpler to say 17,410,742 people voted to leave out of the whole population of the UK (approx 65,117,502), that means 47,706760 did NOT vote for the exit. So it would be easier (and more sensible) to move the 17 million than it would be to move the 47 million.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
What - all 14 million people who voted remain are expats?
Wouldn't it be simpler to say 17,410,742 people voted to leave out of the whole population of the UK (approx 65,117,502), that means 47,706760 did NOT vote for the exit. So it would be easier (and more sensible) to move the 17 million than it would be to move the 47 million.
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What - all 14 million people who voted remain are expats?Originally posted by vetran View Postthere wouldn't be any Bremainers left,they only seem to like the UK being in the EU if they don't live in the UK anymore.
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Nah, way better to just shoot them. Put them out of our misery...Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWill there be a CUK Post Brexit user cull of non UK residents? Will we be saying goodbye to the likes of Norrahe and Darmstadt.
There must be a way around this. Perhaps I could sublet them a square foot of my garden at a very reasonable rate so they can hang on to their CUK badges.
Discuss.
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there wouldn't be any Bremainers left,they only seem to like the UK being in the EU if they don't live in the UK anymore. I'm excluding AssCretin of course.
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CUK Post Brexit User Cull
Will there be a CUK Post Brexit user cull of non UK residents? Will we be saying goodbye to the likes of Norrahe and Darmstadt.
There must be a way around this. Perhaps I could sublet them a square foot of my garden at a very reasonable rate so they can hang on to their CUK badges.
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