JC Footy Genius
Bringer of TRUTH
- Jun 9, 2015
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It's September now
Which category would you be in today?
It's September now
Which category would you be in today?
Voted leave now would vote remain
If you don't mind answering supplementary questions. Why did you vote to Leave and what changed your mind?
Sorry to interrupt, but as you're quoting 70% as a figure - 70% agreed with the invasion of Iraq in 2003 - I was one of them and am happy to admit that and was even in London the day of the demonstration and was disrupted by it and was actually annoyed by it too. (Me and a mate had tickets for England v Scotland at Twickenham, had to get a slightly later train due to his kids commitments on a Saturday morning and just agreed we'd go into central London and get a cab - wasn't going to happen once we got into London, but we didn't know that before)
Sometime during 2004 I realised those demonstrators were far wiser than me the year before and it was a colossal mistake. I'm happy to admit that, others aren't.
If you don't mind answering supplementary questions. Why did you vote to Leave and what changed your mind?
Got rid of Cameron and ruined the Tories, mission done. If Cameron had won the vote the opposite would have happened
Yep....We must have the most inept,spineless,pointless,clueless politicians in the worldWhat a f*****g shambles. This speech was just a long-winded way of saying "Help - we triggered Article 50 but we didn't know what we were doing. We need another two years to work it all out." And having spent 15 months doing nothing but argue amongst ourselves and abuse the rest of the EU, we expect them to give in. As I said at the time (but I claim no credit - it was obvious to everyone), triggering Article 50 just gave all the negotiating cards to the EU27....the government has now realised we are shafted, and if Barnier decides not to play ball, we will all pay a huge price. Thank you May,, Boris, Davis, Fox, Gove et al.
You voted Leave to damage the Tories .... good grief
You could spring this rubbish up all the time but many people were earning more money 15/20 years ago than today and poverty has been rising for years including ridiculous debts throughout most house holds.£317 sounds about right, we’ll all be worse off. If I’m wrong, by then half the Brexiteers will either be dead or suffering from dementia in nursing homes
What a f*****g shambles. This speech was just a long-winded way of saying "Help - we triggered Article 50 but we didn't know what we were doing. We need another two years to work it all out." And having spent 15 months doing nothing but argue amongst ourselves and abuse the rest of the EU, we expect them to give in. As I said at the time (but I claim no credit - it was obvious to everyone), triggering Article 50 just gave all the negotiating cards to the EU27....the government has now realised we are shafted, and if Barnier decides not to play ball, we will all pay a huge price. Thank you May,, Boris, Davis, Fox, Gove et al.
Yes democracy is flawed and the majority can be wrong but not enacting their wishes is inherently undemocratic and extremely dangerous. I am sure you would agree.
I agree with some of this, can't understand quite a lot of it and have no idea what any of it has to do with the European Union.You could spring this rubbish up all the time but many people were earning more money 15/20 years ago than today and poverty has been rising for years including ridiculous debts throughout most house holds.
You'd think we was a 2nd world country looking at many places here and it's getting far worse regardless of this so called booming economy that's had austerity cuts for a decade.
Yeah a wonderful European Union indeed.....
This country slowly is being drained of its recourses because it's a massive cash cow for foreign business and a massive cash cow for charities.Record numbers in work but many required tax top ups just to get by sums up what is really going on.
Won't bother going into the fragile infrastructure of this country as I'll be here all night
Far from the worst reason I have heard.
That is quite simply my favourite post of the whole thread. NSC needs a dedicated ask melias shoes thread.Well Let me explain. Out is the opposite of in. End of. That's what leavers voted for to leave the EU. Not some wishy washy deal but LEAVE. Out the opposite of IN. That's what we were told Out means Out not IN. Is that clear enough.
Well Let me explain. Out is the opposite of in. End of. That's what leavers voted for to leave the EU. Not some wishy washy deal but LEAVE. Out the opposite of IN. That's what we were told Out means Out not IN. Is that clear enough.
Even Bloomberg getting in on the scaremongering and fake news.
As reported by them:
The fuller picture:
This sort of nonsense from Bloomberg is about as helpful as Boris Johnson's continued peddling of the £350m myth. Proof that both sides need to sort themselves out.