And I have no problem with whatever anyone throws back at me. It mostly amuses me. Although you do push the boundaries of utter stupidity.
Speaks the user who uses a Football forum, but yet never ever discusses anything to do with football not to mention the Albion.
The comments section under the Argus stories would be a lot more up your street than here. I'm sure you would get talking to a few more like minded people.
Hasn't Nibble transferred over to the Argus comments section? Ashame you never met him. He literally stopped using NSC just as you joined. You two would've got on so well. Type in something on the comments section like 'the Labour party are twats' and he'll probably be arguing with you in no more than 30 mins.
Good luck in finding your long lost soul mate. Keep the faith.
Looks like the Catalans might beat us out.Referendum in October,and full independence.
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Nice try. Try and be more like Two Profs. He may be a bit of a knob but at least he actually believes his own gibberish rather than just writing a load of hackneyed claptrap for the sole purpose of starting some childish argument.
1/10, get a new routine you oddball.
The Catalans aren't stupid, the majority want to leave Spain not the EU
don't think so , most can see for themselves thank you
regards
DR
Misinterpretation is bound to happen when points are as obscure as yours. The trouble is, you seem to regard as base any position that varies from your own. Thus Labour's move towards a softer Brexit could not possibly be genuine; it must inevitably be cynical. Any party that submits to the electorate, or parliament, something different to Downing Street's Brexit tune is of course extreme, undemocratic and calculating.
You tell me that I don't like facing up to my honestly held position. Patronising and ignorant tosh I'm afraid. I am perfectly happy with my position. However, there does seem to be something of the DDR about your definition of democratic.
I see some remainer in Whitehall is leaking government proposals to the Guardian causing mischief. Bloody government trying to do what the electorate wants *tut*
Britain will end the free movement of labour immediately after Brexit and introduce restrictions to deter all but highly-skilled EU workers under detailed proposals set out in a Home Office document leaked to the Guardian.
The 82-page paper, marked as extremely sensitive and dated August 2017, sets out for the first time how Britain intends to approach the politically charged issue of immigration, dramatically refocusing policy to put British workers first.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...reveals-uk-brexit-plan-to-deter-eu-immigrants
One for you to enjoy on the will of the people
http://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2017/09/06/nationalism-is-turning-britain-into-a-basket-case
What a twit (author Ian Dunt not you)
straight in with the "xenophobes and little-Englanders" card ........pathetic.
Who reads that sort of childish backwards drivel?
They spelt his name wrong too.
Speaks the user who uses a Football forum, but yet never ever discusses anything to do with football not to mention the Albion.
Who reads that sort of childish backwards drivel?
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I see some remainer in Whitehall is leaking government proposals to the Guardian causing mischief. Bloody government trying to do what the electorate wants *tut*
Britain will end the free movement of labour immediately after Brexit and introduce restrictions to deter all but highly-skilled EU workers under detailed proposals set out in a Home Office document leaked to the Guardian.
The 82-page paper, marked as extremely sensitive and dated August 2017, sets out for the first time how Britain intends to approach the politically charged issue of immigration, dramatically refocusing policy to put British workers first.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...reveals-uk-brexit-plan-to-deter-eu-immigrants
Ever more inward? I would say it's the EU that is inward looking. But hey ho. Interesting that you know what the future holds as well.A once great nation very publicly ripping itself to pieces as it moves ever more backward and inward. It's very depressing. That Olympic opening ceremony was a total charade.
Ever more inward? I would say it's the EU that is inward looking. But hey ho. Interesting that you know what the future holds as well.
I take it back. You are definitely not Nibble.
PS Though I have just flicked through your posts and have noticed not a single post to do with the Albion. We've just had a very controversial transfer window and you seem to have not mentioned one thing about it? That's very odd for NSC. For that reason alone, I'm going to observe your every post to see if this neglective pattern of yours continues.