I haven't said that, have I?
This gets better, now with that statement you've just realised that adding up the losers, doesn't mean you've beaten the winners.
Apologies if that wasn’t you.
As for your second point, eh?
I haven't said that, have I?
This gets better, now with that statement you've just realised that adding up the losers, doesn't mean you've beaten the winners.
I'm pretty sure his posts a wind up one. Its people who voted to leave who are racist and thick so I really don't see people who want to remain voting for a party called Brexit not with IQs that excel Stevie Hawkings, although the biggest racist who comes in our local has been slagging us off for voting to leave for 3 years because his holidays have gone up,.And last week he voted for Tommy Robinson so anythings possible I suppose.
Works for me;-)The answer is there is no solution to these long existing problems so lets just blame remainers.
Pedantry is increasingly a refuge from inconvenient truthsGod almighty mate, I've seen some squirming in my time, but this has just reached number 1. No, and why I'm responding to this, fuck knows, I can't prove that everyone who voted for the Brexit party wanted to leave the EU, just like I can't prove Elvis didn't once have a shit in my back garden, but I'm pretty sure more than one or two did.
That’s quite dismissive if you don’t mind me saying. You don’t need empires to start wars. Just individual countries in conflict. The EU has brought peace to Europe. I would rather we were part of that than hand over the reigns to some right wing nutjob who still thinks the U.K. has an empire and can operate in isolation as a global player.That was the imperial era. We don't have empires anymore, either of us. It's not a compatible point.
We have no interest in going to war with any European neighbour that I can think of.That’s quite dismissive if you don’t mind me saying. You don’t need empires to start wars. Just individual countries in conflict. The EU has brought peace to Europe. I would rather we were part of that than hand over the reigns to some right wing nutjob who still thinks the U.K. has an empire and can operate in isolation as a global player.
I would like article 50 to be revoked but the geni is very much out of the bottle and I’m afraid we face political turmoil and years of acrimony. We ‘might’ Remain but I don’t think that will stop the breakup of the U.K. and some seismic changes to the politics of England. The Tory party should pay dearly for turning us from a respected member of the international community to a laughing stock.And we can send stuff to them. We have this arrangement now, it seems if we leave we want a similar arrangement for our trade. IMO none of this will be necessary anyway because either through a second referendum or the politicians actually having some backbone, Article 50, will be revoked and we will stay as we are.By the time a general election comes round this will all be forgotten about or swept under the carpet. (or we will be in deep shit). :-)
I didn’t say that we had interest in going to war. Will that always be the case though? The EU and NATO have helped the longest period of peace that Europe has ever seen and to diminish the role of either organisation would be wrong.We have no interest in going to war with any European neighbour that I can think of.
NATO brought peace to a Europe that continued to fight wars with one another until an outside force showed them it wasn't in their best interests to fight each other anymore.
Oh, we're back to this argument; we don't know so we can't rule it out indefinitely.I didn’t say that we had interest in going to war. Will that always be the case though? The EU and NATO have helped the longest period of peace that Europe has ever seen and to diminish the role of either organisation would be wrong.