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PopChartFreak also make that absurd claim about me, and repetition does not make it any less of a lie.

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To me, quite a lot- but mainly putting sovreignty above economics.

 

Your self-image is not supported by your statements. You need to re-read them all....

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You mean from the euro parliament we vote for? Which we have full veto rights and opt outs over?

 

Yes,that's the one.

 

By your definition, someone accused of a serious crime has no "right" to a fair trial.

 

Surprise, surprise, yet another example of misinterpretation and/or exaggeration.

 

FYI - unless I make a specific claim, please do not assume it of me.

 

No, you can use google. I challenge you to provide proof of your claims and you don't. So why should I. Google takes 5 seconds....

 

Yawn

 

Dont give a f*** what every remainer thinks. Thats what I think about the loss of my rights.

 

What you think of your loss of 'EU rights' is up to to you, but a majority of those who voted on 23/6/16 decided they didn't want them.

Yes,that's the one.

Surprise, surprise, yet another example of misinterpretation and/or exaggeration.

 

FYI - unless I make a specific claim, please do not assume it of me.

Yawn

What you think of your loss of 'EU rights' is up to to you, but a majority of those who voted on 23/6/16 decided they didn't want them.

 

Yawny yawn yawn yawn

In a hilarious development not reported in Murdoch press, and not actioned by the UK Tories-Murdoch-supported government, the EU have a parting gift to Rupert Murdoch:

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2018/0...id=tmg_share_tw

 

I think we can say without fear of contradiction that the UK voter will be the bitches of the foreign billionaires once we leave the EU......

In a hilarious development not reported in Murdoch press, and not actioned by the UK Tories-Murdoch-supported government, the EU have a parting gift to Rupert Murdoch:

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2018/0...id=tmg_share_tw

 

I think we can say without fear of contradiction that the UK voter will be the bitches of the foreign billionaires once we leave the EU......

 

Actually, it *was* reported in the Mail...

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-56...chs-Fox-HQ.html

Yes,that's the one.

Surprise, surprise, yet another example of misinterpretation and/or exaggeration.

 

FYI - unless I make a specific claim, please do not assume it of me.

Yawn

What you think of your loss of 'EU rights' is up to to you, but a majority of those who voted on 23/6/16 decided they didn't want them.

There are lots of rights I choose not to use. That doesn't mean I want to deprive others of those same rights. Can you really still not understand why so many of us are angry at losing those rights?

Actually, it *was* reported in the Mail...

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-56...chs-Fox-HQ.html

 

another foreign-living billionaire taking a pop at his main foreign billionaire rival. Wonder if twatty will stop living in France now the UK is out of the EU and move back to the UK which he is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO keen on leaving the EU. Like f*** he will, the hypocrite....

There are lots of rights I choose not to use. That doesn't mean I want to deprive others of those same rights. Can you really still not understand why so many of us are angry at losing those rights?

 

There's no 'still' - I've understood it all along, because I've felt similar frustration, over being forced to be part of a union I wanted no part of. I've had to swallow that irritation for decades.

 

Besides, if Remain won the referendum how many of you would have given a crap over *our* feelings?

There's no 'still' - I've understood it all along, because I've felt similar frustration, over being forced to be part of a union I wanted no part of. I've had to swallow that irritation for decades.

 

Besides, if Remain won the referendum how many of you would have given a crap over *our* feelings?

 

The difference is you have yet to clearly vocalise how the EU has negatively affected you for the entire time that you have been irritated (poor you diddums!) , and give actual concrete examples of things the EU has done that affect you negatively in any way whatsoever.

 

We can give actual concrete reasons of why leaving the EU affects us individually badly, like ruining my retirement plans.

 

So, until you can provide some sort of clear explanation of actual examples all I can keep saying is "diddums"....

Oh honestly. This must be an act. No one can be this much of a colossal knob

 

Now you're starting with the ad hominems, and accusing me of being a troll?

 

I promise you that, while my views may seem controversial to you, there *are* nonetheless sincere.

 

The difference is you have yet to clearly vocalise how the EU has negatively affected you for the entire time that you have been irritated (poor you diddums!) , and give actual concrete examples of things the EU has done that affect you negatively in any way whatsoever.

 

We can give actual concrete reasons of why leaving the EU affects us individually badly, like ruining my retirement plans.

 

So, until you can provide some sort of clear explanation of actual examples all I can keep saying is "diddums"....

 

So are you saying that if the EU hasn't affected me personally in a negative way, I should not have voted Leave?

 

Have you forgotten that, as I have often stated, my motivation was not personal, but political? I considered the long-term danger of us giving up too much control of our own country's affairs, as outweighing any possible short-term economic benefits.

 

I could offer you my analogy, but you really wouldn't like it, so I will do so only on specific request.

Now you're starting with the ad hominems, and accusing me of being a troll?

 

I promise you that, while my views may seem controversial to you, there *are* nonetheless sincere.

So are you saying that if the EU hasn't affected me personally in a negative way, I should not have voted Leave?

 

Have you forgotten that, as I have often stated, my motivation was not personal, but political? I considered the long-term danger of us giving up too much control of our own country's affairs, as outweighing any possible short-term economic benefits.

 

I could offer you my analogy, but you really wouldn't like it, so I will do so only on specific request.

 

as I said, you are choosing to prioritise removing the rights of half the country that they feel strongly about based on nothing you can point to in any meaningful sense. 2 years been trying to get you to give examples and all you come back with is constant woolly nothings....

as I said, you are choosing to prioritise removing the rights of half the country that they feel strongly about based on nothing you can point to in any meaningful sense. 2 years been trying to get you to give examples and all you come back with is constant woolly nothings....

 

I am under no obligation to provide examples.

I am under no obligation to provide examples.

 

...and we are under no obligation to regard anything you say as remotely based on reality....

I wish I had written this article...

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/0...sjust-dont-see/

 

The Brussels empire is collapsing before our eyes - but Remainiacs just don't see it

 

GWYTHIAN PRINS

 

10 APRIL 2018 • 11:00AM

 

...and I wish the Tory propagandists of the Telegraph had also considered reading the government's own assessment on the future of the UK:

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/polit...y-a8184471.html

 

 

looks like we will be in economic ruins together, how marvellous (assuming The Telegraph doesn't have a poliical agenda in saying what it says)

...and we are under no obligation to regard anything you say as remotely based on reality....

 

From what I've seen, that ship has long since sailed... :rolleyes:

...and I wish the Tory propagandists of the Telegraph had also considered reading the government's own assessment on the future of the UK:

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/polit...y-a8184471.html

looks like we will be in economic ruins together, how marvellous (assuming The Telegraph doesn't have a poliical agenda in saying what it says)

 

Whatever the outcome of Brexit, it was still our (i.e. the electorate's) choice.

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