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- Jun 13, 2020
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This is brilliant.....posted in honour of Mouldy.....
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This is brilliant.....posted in honour of Mouldy.....
There are two principles at stake here. One is the principle of accepting the democratic mandate and working with it; the other is the principle of joining the EU. Maybe she places a higher value on democracy than on EU membership?
After all, the likes of Michael Foot, Tony Benn, and Barbara Castle were all willing and able to accept the democratic mandate in 1975 and remain in politics and government after the referendum result. It's a reasonable attitude.
Probably best to put him on " ignore ' like the other usual pillocks. They are wind up merchants and simply by letting them exist we are storing up more problemsI wouldn’t take Mouldy’s posts entirely seriously. Some things he means and others are mickey takes. The trick is to tell the difference.
I rather enjoy reading Mouldy's view on things. Obviously he is not going to change his mind or recognise the downsides to Brexit but he is not alone in his views. Surely is the discourse around the subject it is important to understand as many perspectives as possible?Probably best to put him on " ignore ' like the other usual pillocks. They are wind up merchants and simply by letting them exist we are storing up more problems
I rather enjoy reading Mouldy's view on things. Obviously he is not going to change his mind or recognise the downsides to Brexit but he is not alone in his views. Surely is the discourse around the subject it is important to understand as many perspectives as possible?
I certainly don't think he deserves the abuse and unkindness that he has been shown on this thread.
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simply by letting them exist we are storing up more problems
This is what worries me about the future, the refusal to accept others may have a different and perfectly valid point of view.
I rather enjoy reading Mouldy's view on things. Obviously he is not going to change his mind or recognise the downsides to Brexit but he is not alone in his views. Surely is the discourse around the subject it is important to understand as many perspectives as possible?
I certainly don't think he deserves the abuse and unkindness that he has been shown on this thread.
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We don't know the actual views of any poster on NSC.
All.we know is the views of the avatar they have created.
How that facade interacts with all the other facades can be entirely response driven and in no way connected to reality.
If a character is filling up on negativity stop feeling them.
They'll dial it up to 11 looking for food.
If that doesn't work they'll end up toning down to 6 in order to get a foothold to build from.
I'm more concerned about those who feel the need to prove a character wrong despite knowing for a fact they are never, ever, ever, going to admit they were wrong.
Explain that?
When Boris stood on a ‘get it done’ ticket, I voted for him although I already believed that he was a complete buffoon. It was the right thing to do in my eyes, enact the will of the people.
But now the UK has an opportunity to pull together again. A new PM, maybe a GE too in the near future. But the blame game needs to stop, the electorate is polarised, and that will help nobody. Maybe one day you guys will be part of the EU again, but in the meantime fighting amongst yourselves and the refusal to consider points other than your own will do no good whatsoever.
Indeed.After all the damage Brexit has caused to the UK, to businesses, to many individuals and to partnerships and families, people are angry. Yes it was a vote, but it was narrow and too narrow for such a potentially seismic issue. In many other areas, anything remotely close to such a significant change requires a super-majority. If you think the nation is simply going to forget and pull together upon a new PM then you are even more stupid than your decision to vote for Boris. This is going to rumble on for many years so you’d better get used to long queues at Dover.
Tremendous news Rob, I am sure they can look forward to substandard IT equipment supplied to their schoolds by government donors just as we can here too. Do they give knighthoods in Malta though for patronage?
How about Narcissism?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/basics/narcissism
Amplified by being able to type out a discourse on a football chat forum that they would never ever convey in speech face to face with a stranger in any other environment.
We know who they are.
Time for this to be merged with the Brexit thread in the Bear Pit me thinks. Becoming far too Brexit thread MK2.
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Really? Some valid points being made e.g. [MENTION=25402]Blue Valkyrie[/MENTION]