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    Next PM: Now we have the runners and riders

    My God...you are setting the bar very high, expecting MP'S to have any integrity. I have watched politics for long enough to know that greed, ambition and ruthless self-protectionism are the pre-requisites for entering the House of Commons. They rely on the public being apathetic, ignorant or...
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    Glenn Murray to sign today...

    Expect a new BHA transfer record signing by 10th July ( and its not Glenn Murray )
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    Did anyone else enjoy watching Joe Hart advertising shampoo during halftime?

    I love it. Wasn't Roy Keane lampooned a while back for taking a pop at Hart. He said on air that he felt he needed to concentrate more on his game, rather than think he was the finished article. In essence, he was labelling him arrogant. Not far wrong was he?
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    Same old, same old...Sweet FA.

    In the midst of political and economic upheaval, with most of us uncertain as to the immediate future, isn't it reassuring to sit back in the comfort of your armchair, safe in the knowledge that two things will never change. Firstly, the England football team, will never fail to disappoint at...
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    First home fixture, first tv change Forest Friday 12th August 7.45pm

    I think, at the moment, that there will be at least 5 full months this season without a 3pm Saturday k.o. at home.
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    Bloody foreigners

    You say that no-one on the leave side has a plan or idea about what to do next but that is largely to do with the complete uncertainty about our own political situation. Both major parties appear in temporary meltdown and anyone with a modicum of commonsense would keep their powder dry until...
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    Bloody foreigners

    Having worked with many first/second and third generation immigrants, I personally feel that they have a stronger work ethic than many of the indigeneous population. The original immigrants came to Britain with little or nothing and had to create businesses and careers out of nothing, often in...
  8. M

    [Politics] Brexit

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    [Politics] Brexit

    It was from some people. It was less of an issue with many others. Controlling our own destiny was the predominant factor with many and a complete dislike of the bureaucratic monolith that Brussels has become. Many people also feel that the EU has a limited future and that pulling out now gives...
  10. M

    [Politics] Brexit

    If they reject the majority will of the people, there will be social unrest in this country, the like of which has never been seen before. Plus, why did the PM resign if it was non-binding?
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    [Politics] Brexit

    When you have lived a little, you will realise that this is just one part of the rich tapestry of life. The careless older people that you refer to can remember the start of the Common Market. They remember France continually blocking our applications to join. They remember the anti-British...
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    [Politics] Brexit

    Get those suitcases down off the wardrobe and book yourself a one way ticket away from the abyss.
  13. M

    [Politics] Brexit

    Thank God you weren't around in 1939. There is a good offer on suitcases in Argos. Suggest you start packing now before the apocalypse.
  14. M

    [Politics] Brexit

    I'll come round and help you pack your bags. There is no place for negativity like this. Just leave the country to the real wealth creators, those with foresight and ambition and drive and desire to create an even greater country than we have already. And to the rest of you out there who...
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    [Politics] Brexit

    ...as opposed to the cocky, the smug and the arrogant, all enjoying a very nice comfortable lifestyle, whilst whole swathes of this country are struggling and feel disenfranchised. UKIP was a warning that many chose to ignore. They derided and abused the likes of Farage, who were trying to...
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    [Politics] Brexit

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    [Politics] Brexit

    Just one more question to all the remainers on here who are talking as if the world is coming to an end. How many of you run your own businesses? As there is clearly no hope for us, I assume you are going to close down, sell-up or move the business to within the confines of the EU.
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    [Politics] Brexit

    Perhaps you ought to examine the thousands of small and medium sized business owners, who are the life-blood of this country, who voted to leave. Just go and ask some of them why they voted as they did. These are the real wealth creators and have their finger on the pulse. They are educated...
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    [Politics] Brexit

    Sadly, you cannot fix the EU from the inside. Farage was right and I can back him up ( with experience ) The organisation is rotten to the core. With power comes corruption and it is rife within the EU. The level of waste is staggeringly huge and there is no accountability. No internal fiscal...
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    [Politics] Brexit

    In case you haven't noticed, the operators have been stealthily moving up prices by about 15% in the last few weeks. This is at a time when crude prices are still at a very low level. The market is rigged to benefit all. The government love it, raking in massive tax revenue. The public have to...

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