OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterday...

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  1. SuperTyke

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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    This I believe is a key point. But I think it's for different reasons to what you do.
    I think a lot of people in the north feel like they have been absolutely shafted for the last few years and want change. Totally understandable. However what a hell of a lot of these people in the north have failed to realise is that they haven't been shafted by Europe, they've been shafted by the london centric Tory government who they have just handed total power to.

    It is no coincidence that the areas that the Tories have supported and handed funding to the most have said they like how things are and voted to stay whilst those areas that the Tories have raped and pillaged have voted to leave.
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    We already did and look how they have performed representing us locally, with our collective countries and in the EU
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    I've spent a couple of days off here because I was so angry about the leave decision and the frankly mind bogglingly stupid reasons some people had for bringing us out. Then I come back and find a post from someone who's been banging the Leave drum for weeks, dredging up every scrap of pro leave theory you could find saying that it "may turn out to be a monumental **** up".
    Perhaps you might have leavened your pro leave rhetoric with that beforehand. As a prosperous, united country you've helped fuel the rush towards what might be the best thing we ever did or might be a monumental **** up!
    You're nervous about the future? So you never really were convinced about all the stuff you were posting? Well thanks for, along with somewhat less than half the electorate, deciding to roll the dice with our future. I hope your luck's in because you've probably bet the farm!
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    If you could have been ar*ed to read my posts through the red mist I stated many times that I was unsure if my decision to vote leave was the correct one. I did post many times to counter the cocksure posts of the fools (and yes anyone who thinks he/she can predict the future with 100% or even 50% accuracy is a fool) who called people who were voting leave by many insulting names. Most of my pro-leave comments were not theory as you say but historical facts. The projections of what would happen I left to the BBC and remainers who, as I say appear to have a crystal ball and can state exactly what will occur. If you chose to believe all the experts 90% of whom have affiliations with the EU in various forms then fine. Do you really think the UK is a" prosperous united country"? Wow!! Those (I expect you are one of them) who state that now are probably those who railed against Cameron, Osborne, Hunt etc and the increasing North South divide and NHS dismantling etc. and aligned yourself with big business, banks, Corporations and Conservatives. Some seem to have very short memories.

    (Funny how the sky has not fallen in yet and the FTSE and pound not collapsed (FTSE 100) has recovered to Pre January rates today)
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    All this rewriting of what was said and the reasons for saying it. You are Nigel Farage, and I claim my £50.

    Sorry, did I miss something. Did we leave the EU. I could have sworn that we had not even invoked article 50 yet. But apparently, we left the EU and the sky did not fall in.

    You seem to alternate between posting on here, and not posting on here because somebody has called you a name. Can we get this straight, because I am apparently a fool. Are you finished with posting on here, or not. Or is it simply all a wind up, because frankly, I am too annoyed to play along with wind ups.
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    Piss off. You posted on here to counter people who were calling others names? You posted on here many times every ******* day and it was YOU who was inciting the arguments not the other way round.
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    If you are 100% certain that leaving the EU is going to result in 100% disaster for Britain the yes, you are a fool. Unless you have a crystal ball. Also how do you arrive at the conclusion that I am Nigel Farage. You need to get a life if you are so easily angered. Anyone incapable of being able to hold a rational discussion without losing their temper is not worth debating with. There are plenty of people on here who can. besides your response to me was to a post that wasn't even responding to you. Incidentally my main reason for voting was NOT about immigration (other than the direct impact on the economy) but was for Economic reasons. I did study economics (perhaps you did) but it is an in-exact science so the same data is often interpreted differently.

    Your problem is that you seem angry because you are so sure that you are right and anyone who has the opposite view is a fair target for your anger.

    Anyway, you could choose to ignore my posts instead of being so wound up by them.
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    Hhmm another one posting a response to a post I made not directly to them. have you thought of ignoring the posts you don't like or posts from people you don't like.

    Hint:

    Starting a post with 'piss off' instantly invalidates any thing you subsequently have to say. So much anger. Based on your post relating to equal voting rights, unless it was a genuine attempt to start a debate you don't really believe in democracy either do you (unless the democratic majority agrees with your point of view)

    Hint. Don't like what I post then ignore me. There are plenty of people here I can engage with in a reasonable discussion on both sides of the divide. if you had a strong valid argument you would not have to resort to insults and loss of temper.
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    I didn't lose my temper. The piss off was said (or typed I guess) in a tone of surprise or shock.

    Oh and yes the equal voting thing was an attempt o start a debate or discussion. As I said at the time it was a rewording into a question of a statement to read from somebody in that position.
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    You are quite right, I could choose to ignore your posts, and that is exactly what I intend to do from now on.
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    You don't lose your temper ha ha ha ha.
     
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    Re: OK so now the decision is made... And along the lines of the post I made yesterda

    Just like you don't know the difference between Muslim and terrorist you appear to struggle with the difference between didn't and don't.
     

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