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Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
This post has cheered me up. Very well put.

Yes, yes it was.

One day, you'll "very well put" your own argument forward, instead of irrelevant quotes, poorly thought-through two-liners, and ignorant gibberish - before whining when it gets absolutely pulled apart. I'm not holding my breath though.
 




Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
37,345
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Yes, yes it was.

One day, you'll "very well put" your own argument forward, instead of irrelevant quotes, poorly thought-through two-liners, and ignorant gibberish - before whining when it gets absolutely pulled apart. I'm not holding my breath though.

:lolol:
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
I think you have been well and truly put in your place over this matter by myself and others. You have my answer. If you don't like it there's nothing I can do for ya, kid.

I suggest you take a break from NSC for a few hours. You seem very riled today.
Now, I must get a few hours work done if I wish to leave early. Have a nice day, try not to shit your pants.

Put in my place?
If you say so.

They were easy questions, you seem incapable of answering the basics as always.
you cant even remember what the vote Remain was for.

You are the perfect useless idiot for voting lib dem like you said you are doing
What a wally
 


ozzygull

Well-known member
Oct 6, 2003
4,167
Reading
I voted leave to, though i dont believe either option is without its advantages or its pitfalls. The major reason for doing so, was partly to do with the reasons above but more about the direction of travel. It was a myth that to vote remain you were voting to stay in an EU as it is today, of which their are advantages like free trade. The common market was a great idea, it was overtaken by Federalists. The EU's sole aim is ever closer union, more powers to Brussels, ever more chipping away at national sovereignty, an EU army, President, the Euro until it reaches its final objective of a United states of Europe and the end of individual sovereign nation states. To vote to remain was not voting to stay as things are today, it was voting to be a passenger on a train with no stops to arrive one day at that end political objective. I chose to get off.

Thank you for posting that, as a someone who voted to remain after doing a lot of investigation in to both side, I think the most upsetting thing was the people they interviewed on the TV after leave result seemed to not have a clue why they did it, and the reason they gave were nothing to do with being in part of the EU. If they had interviewed people like you, with a reasoned argument for why you voted the way you did, it would have been much easier to understand, I hope the leavers they interviewed were the minority.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Your reading comprehension is lacking.

He said that nobody knew what a vote to leave meant. Everyone knew what a vote to remain meant.

he also said no leavers knew what they were voting for

i agree everyone knew what a vote to remain meant
i also agree everyone knew what a vote to leave meant

clamp thinks no one knew what they were doing including you
 




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,183
Goldstone
Mmmmm ..



.. if only we had huge oil reserves to squander!
It's extremely sad that so many need to suffer to show that socialism doesn't work. And yet we have millions here who want to put Corbyn in power. WTF?

I can't vote Tory, as I'm not voting for a witch who claims she can heal with prayer.
And I feel that voting Labour sends out the message that socialism has a place in our society, which is frightening.

Maybe I need an imaginative way to spoil my ballot paper.
 


Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
I think the important thing is to not get divided over all this shit. The folk in America are a good example of that with the recent Clinton/trump election and like to think of us Brits as a bit more savvy and old school :)

Most in the UK want and expect the same things and want a government that is transparent, fair and represent the society it serves. (Not themselves and their corporate interests)

I am not saying here that I think some people are right and some people are wrong. I'm not giving my opinion or arguing against anyone else's. But I am saying that your optimistic call for Britain 'not to get divided' is far too late. In some respects, the divisions in this small island are deeper and more permanent than those in America. As a voter of the centre, a position in the spectrum that has allowed me to spend a lifetime looking at the left and the right, understanding what both sides are saying and respecting most views without always agreeing with them, I now feel that the country is shattered as never before. Millions of people, I suspect, no longer feel it is their land anymore. As much as they love it, they now see England mainly as the place where they live. Their discomfort about what is happening goes far beyond economics, personalities and left and right politics.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
This is why you are so thick and probably the worst voter ever in the referendum

You dont realise a vote to remain means keeping free movement
you dont realise a vote to remain means keeping the ECJ as primacy
you dont realise a vote to remain means staying in as members of the single market

and yet you ticked yes anyway.......completely clueless

as predicted you would refuse to answer
You're doing a great job showing up your own lack of intelligence.

He DID answer your question which 3 times was: "was a vote to Leave the EU a vote to:"

His answer was QUITE CLEARLY that "nobody knows", as opposed to the silly binary choices you gave him.

Is pastafarian a moron because:
A) His questions are loaded and pointless
B) He can't accept an answer he doesn't like

If I asked you this question, and you responded with an answer other than A or B, does that mean you didn't answer the question then? :dunce:
 




Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Your reading comprehension is lacking.

He said that nobody knew what a vote to leave meant. Everyone knew what a vote to remain meant.

'Everyone knew what a vote to remain meant'.I totally agree!That's why the MAJORITY voted Leave.Hope that helps with your comprehension,but not holding my breath :lolol:
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
I have tried to tell you that i do not want to reply to your constant posts following me around. I have no posters on ignore, i never have.
I shall put up a link, or rather a PM you sent to me on 28/3/17

quote: " Peace offering

I have a proposition for you.

Accept that your spot on post relating to the post which included comments that all remain voters believe that all leavers and thick and racist was either posted in error (with an apology) or that you do believe it to be true

And I will not respond to any of your Brexit posts until the end of the season

Acceptable?


My reply on 28/3/17.

quote: " Re:peace offering

Listen, you do what you like you sad act. A proposition, it's a message board with some like yourself. Do not contact me again."

I would appreciate it if you stopped your constant trolling........please.

mate just come to terms with the fact he has been stalking you for months
its a bit creepy.....actually its very creepy

he has an obsession with you like he has an obsession with how his life is run by Trump.
If you end up hog tied in the back of a caravan we know who did it and we have your back :drool:
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
Yes, yes it was.

One day, you'll "very well put" your own argument forward, instead of irrelevant quotes, poorly thought-through two-liners, and ignorant gibberish - before whining when it gets absolutely pulled apart. I'm not holding my breath though.

Fair enough. You are a legend. Some would say a know all though. Just a gentle insult from me.
 




Scotchegg

Well-known member
Sep 1, 2014
316
Brighton
It's extremely sad that so many need to suffer to show that socialism doesn't work. And yet we have millions here who want to put Corbyn in power. WTF?

I can't vote Tory, as I'm not voting for a witch who claims she can heal with prayer.
And I feel that voting Labour sends out the message that socialism has a place in our society, which is frightening.

Maybe I need an imaginative way to spoil my ballot paper.

I don't understand these sort of opinions. I assume you like the NHS? What's that if it's not socialist? Looking towards the future, socialism is going to have to play more and more of a role in society (automation). Why is it so hard to see that this can be on a spectrum and the socialism that exists now in England and can/will exist in the future does not equal STALIN.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,183
Goldstone
NSC always makes me smile when it comes to politics - I can't ever remember a political poll that the majority in NSC have got right.
I know what you mean, but the question is who will you vote for, not who will win.

Although I'd like May to be PM, I can't vote Tory, because Kirsty Adams claims she can heal people with prayer - we can't be represented by someone spouting that BS.
And voters here like Lucas being there MP, which is fair enough. God forbid the Greens were actually in charge of the country though. The Green candidate for Hove, Phélim Mac Cafferty, is put forward as a man with a proven track record of being on the council. A strong track record for ****ing things up.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
You're doing a great job showing up your own lack of intelligence.

He DID answer your question which 3 times was: "was a vote to Leave the EU a vote to:"

His answer was QUITE CLEARLY that "nobody knows", as opposed to the silly binary choices you gave him.

Is pastafarian a moron because:
A) His questions are loaded and pointless
B) He can't accept an answer he doesn't like

If I asked you this question, and you responded with an answer other than A or B, does that mean you didn't answer the question then? :dunce:


if you cant answer
what it means is you are
A/ in denial
B/ a Lib dem who is a weasel and an outright liar
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
he also said no leavers knew what they were voting for

i agree everyone knew what a vote to remain meant
i also agree everyone knew what a vote to leave meant

clamp thinks no one knew what they were doing including you

Have you been drinking ? I ask as your arguments today ( on a number of topics ) are all over the place.
 






Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
are you seriously saying no body knew what they were doing when they put their tick in the box

Good grief !!!!

Here's the very ..... simple ..... answer .....

People ( like me ) knew what they HOPED for by ticking that box but until negotiations are complete nobody KNOWS what the final thing will look like.
 




ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,173
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Will she therefore go missing from tonights Leaders programme or will she hide behind due to the prosecution I am unable to comment for legal reasons

The latter I would think. Womans Hour was on air at 1000, right when this was going to be announced. I'm sure there's a lot Nigel Farage would like to say about the matter but can't!
 


spring hall convert

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2009
9,608
Brighton
You have been groomed well for your first ever vote. Ever the little cuck reliant on opinions of others.
You are now the perfect poster child for Momentum and Jeremy’s new nicer way of doing politics.
The irony of accusing others of being easily influenced whilst simultaneously accusing someone of being a 'cuck' is surely deliberate, right?

Good work.
 


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