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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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On 27/08/2019 at 00:19, Numero Veinticinco said:

No, no. Sorry. You defend it. So do I. Even though we’ve both got a record of opposing it on here, hundreds of times, because we don’t want a No Deal Brexit that will harm the economy and make life worse for the poorest and most needy, we are pro-austerity and want to fuck over the poor and needy, unlike Gnasher who is happy to fuck over the poor and needy in defence of the poor and needy. 

 

That’s literally the logic he has used on here. There’s no way treating him as somebody reasonable who can be convinced by sound arguments will work. Now, stop being a fan of austerity and support the No Deal Brexit that will almost certainly bring more austerity. 

You carry on taking the 5th amendement them numero,  it is a forum where veiws can be exchanged, its your choice  but i would have been intrested in your veiws on the issues and links posted.

 

https://www.socialeurope.eu/poverty-and-inequality-in-europe

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2 hours ago, chevettehs said:

 

So you have no intention of actually giving an actual sensible answer then? The banks would start loaning money out at zero percent and make no profit from it whatsoever. Seems plausible. 

Well it is possible. There's banks in Denmark currently paying you to borrow money off them. 

https://amp-theguardian-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.theguardian.com/money/2019/aug/13/danish-bank-launches-worlds-first-negative-interest-rate-mortgage?amp_js_v=a2&amp_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQEKAFwAQ%3D%3D#aoh=15670180387480&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp_tf=From %1%24s&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fmoney%2F2019%2Faug%2F13%2Fdanish-bank-launches-worlds-first-negative-interest-rate-mortgage

 

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6 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

No other view on europe will be tolerated. 

It’s tolerated alright, so long as you acknowledge that you are siding with people of which the movement is led by someone who wants NHS replaced by private health insurance based system. So spare us the pretence that fear of privatisation has anything to do with you voting to leave. 

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6 hours ago, Boss said:

 

I am. I'm just thinking about human traffickers in NI and trying to put myself in their shoes. Like how would I do it if I had a family of 16 Latvians that I had to sneak into Northern Ireland.

No need to go to those lengths. Get them short term agricultural working visas for the UK and then tell them to do a runner when they arrive. Easy. Actually thinking about it, there'll be no visa regime on any EU Nationals, so they can just enter as visitors and then...do a runner!

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17 minutes ago, viRdjil said:

It’s tolerated alright, so long as you acknowledge that you are siding with people of which the movement is led by someone who wants NHS replaced by private health insurance based system. So spare us the pretence that fear of privatisation has anything to do with you voting to leave. 

Oh do fuck off.

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Wondering about the DUP position at this point. I read that Nanny McPhee was seemingly pleased at Johnson's move as the imposition of a new session allowed her to re-negotiate their agreement ( bribe ) to potentially keep Johnson in power  , but surely the present Brexit  situation re NI isn't what their supporters are looking for with no move on the Backstop & a potential hard border becoming more likely with Johnson's tactics.

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10 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

The angry mob out in force tonight. I see .

Numero last night claiming apathy, people not that bothered to protest or post against issues they disagree with with said numero,  otherwise theyd post about adolf hitler. 

Stop refusing to tolerate other people’s views.

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13 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

The angry mob out in force tonight. I see .

Numero last night claiming apathy, people not that bothered to protest or post against issues they disagree with with said numero,  otherwise theyd post about adolf hitler. 

Fuck off, you nonce.

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Just now, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

Stop refusing to tolerate other people’s views.

You're the luvvie prick who advised posters to stop replying to my posts a short while ago? Yes ?

 

 Take your own advice, wallow in the self indulged so called intelligence  your parents university education bought you and clean your posion veins out kid.

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5 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

You're the luvvie prick who advised posters to stop replying to my posts a short while ago? Yes ?

 

 Take your own advice, wallow in the self indulged so called intelligence  your parents university education bought you and clean your posion veins out kid.

Wow 

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40 minutes ago, sir roger said:

Wondering about the DUP position at this point. I read that Nanny McPhee was seemingly pleased at Johnson's move as the imposition of a new session allowed her to re-negotiate their agreement ( bribe ) to potentially keep Johnson in power  , but surely the present Brexit  situation re NI isn't what their supporters are looking for with no move on the Backstop & a potential hard border becoming more likely with Johnson's tactics.

I think the DUP would love a hard border. 

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4 minutes ago, Captain Howdy said:

I think that’s exactly what people voted for, I don’t think they were aware that it was subject to any deals

No they didnt, i didnt, i didnt vote but if i did vote i would have voted out on deal Corbyn put forward. A lot of people i know voted for what they thought was the same type of deal.

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14 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Boris and reece-mogg that's the hero's of brexit. Working class people actually think those two want what's best for the people. They're plutocrats. When brexit causes a economic mess who will they be calling to tighten their belts, to show wartime spirit. It won't be those two privileged pricks.

Although i agree with 95% of what you say the main gist is wrong wrong wrong.

 

The eu issue is is a simplistic case of rich over poor or right over left. Its not that long ago that the labour manifesto promised withdrawl of the eu.

 

The media has shifted the issue to the right. 

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