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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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14 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

I've answered it almost as often as you've posted it, you twerp.

Swerved again. I guess your feeble answer regarding the poor being hit hardest whilst the rich make hay would be some cop out along the lines of 'the eu not perfect blather blather bollocks'   You sound like a tory minister on breakfast tv, giving eu sponsored soundbites irrelevant to the question.

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2 minutes ago, mattyq said:

Reading the thread on most overrated women I have decided I wouldn't mind enslaving Gemma Atkinson 

Met her at a party, she was dolled up to the nines. Stared at my feet and mumbled. Then went home and took drugs alone in my bedroom. Rarely hated myself more, which is quite the barometer.

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3 minutes ago, Dr Nowt said:

Met her at a party, she was dolled up to the nines. Stared at my feet and mumbled. Then went home and took drugs alone in my bedroom. Rarely hated myself more, which is quite the barometer.

Tough crowd to please on here, if Gemma Atkinson stared at my feet and mumbled I'd have it printed on a t shirt to wear around tescos.

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39 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

Swerved again. I guess your feeble answer regarding the poor being hit hardest whilst the rich make hay would be some cop out along the lines of 'the eu not perfect blather blather bollocks'   You sound like a tory minister on breakfast tv, giving eu sponsored soundbites irrelevant to the question.

This thing that you just imagined I said sounds like a person you just imagined. (A minister from a rapidly anti-EU party blathering on behalf of the EU? Fascinating stuff.)

 

OK.

 

I've answered that point many times. Scroll back. I can't be arsed wasting time answering it again.

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2 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

This thing that you just imagined I said sounds like a person you just imagined. (A minister from a rapidly anti-EU party blathering on behalf of the EU? Fascinating stuff.)

 

OK.

 

I've answered that point many times. Scroll back. I can't be arsed wasting time answering it again.

 

You just spent time writing a load of blah and swerved again the fact the eu policy on immigration hurting poor people in this country yet you're all over other threads crying crocodile tears for others you see as disadvantaged. You're a charlatan.

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15 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

 

You just spent time writing a load of blah and swerved again the fact the eu policy on immigration hurting poor people in this country yet you're all over other threads crying crocodile tears for others you see as disadvantaged. You're a charlatan.

I didn't swerve it. I have answered it; several times, when you posted the same link. You obviously didn't read those answers, why should I repeat myself now?

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1 minute ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

I didn't swerve it. I have answered it; several times, when you posted the same link. You obviously didn't read those answers, why should I repeat myself now?

I vaguely remember you swerving the issue time and time again as you are doing now and when you have addressed it it seemed a load of blah through gritted teeth. Seems to people like you the poor should just suck it up and shut the fuck up, well unfortunately for you that's not how it works. 

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2 minutes ago, Dr Nowt said:

Angry defo comes across as someone who’s aloofly disinterested in people worse off than himself like.

Seems to depend who the people are. 

 

An example of peoples faux sympathy/outrage, people rightly laud the Marcus Rashford compain on school meals yet poor people who suffer far worse hardship through eu policy are free to be laughed at and scorned.

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27 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

Seems to depend who the people are. 

 

An example of peoples faux sympathy/outrage, people rightly laud the Marcus Rashford compain on school meals yet poor people who suffer far worse hardship through eu policy are free to be laughed at and scorned.

Poor UK people are suffering far, far more through UK government policy you xenophobic melt. We've Brexited and still you're posting about the EU. Next you'll be searching for EU policy on Covid era school lunches. You're fucking weird 

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1 minute ago, skend04 said:

Poor UK people are suffering far, far more through UK government policy you xenophobic melt. We've Brexited and still you're posting about the EU. Next you'll be searching for EU policy on Covid era school lunches. You're fucking weird 

I've not said they arnt suffering from uk government policy you fuvking tool.

 

This is the eu thread that's why I'm flagging up the role eu policy plays in making the poor poorer. 

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15 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

I've not said they arnt suffering from uk government policy you fuvking tool.

 

This is the eu thread that's why I'm flagging up the role eu policy plays in making the poor poorer. 


Remember that time I disproved that and actually showed economic growth in the exact countries you carping on about?

 

It was fun, it had stats, graphs, analysis etc.

 

Im sure you read it? 
 

Anyhows, why are you making the same, flawed, argument again, it’s pointless?

 

Then when you’d been shown up you sloped off only to pop up a few days later bleating on about the same shite.

 

I’d say it was pathological behaviour.

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12 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:


Remember that time I disproved that and actually showed economic growth in the exact countries you carping on about?

 

It was fun, it had stats, graphs, analysis etc.

 

Im sure you read it? 
 

Anyhows, why are you making the same, flawed, argument again, it’s pointless?

 

Then when you’d been shown up you sloped off only to pop up a few days later bleating on about the same shite.

 

I’d say it was pathological behaviour.

It’s almost like he’s a clueless prick. I’m still waiting for evidence that I hate socialism. 

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23 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:


Remember that time I disproved that and actually showed economic growth in the exact countries you carping on about?

 

It was fun, it had stats, graphs, analysis etc.

 

Im sure you read it? 
 

Anyhows, why are you making the same, flawed, argument again, it’s pointless?

 

Then when you’d been shown up you sloped off only to pop up a few days later bleating on about the same shite.

 

I’d say it was pathological behaviour.

No I dont actually. I gave a report on this page if you want to comment on it crack on be my guest 

 

 

Here you go just for you Skippy

 

 

 

https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/the-labour-market-effects-of-immigration/

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5 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

No I dont actually. I gave a report on this page if you want to comment on it crack on be my guest 

 

 

Here you go just for you Skippy

 

 

 

https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/the-labour-market-effects-of-immigration/

He's literally just told you that he's already answered that. 

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On 21/04/2020 at 21:22, AngryofTuebrook said:

They're not "disregarding kids". People are applying for jobs that aren't there yet (because, y'know, biology and that). 

 

The people flying in workers from Romania for the early-season veg are taking advantage of the skill and experience that those workers already have.

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This flying workers half way around the world packed in charter planes during a pandemic to work on farms is not looking like the best idea in hindsight.

 

 

https://edmontonjournal.com/news/world/mutant-covid-19-strain-in-spanish-farm-workers-sparked-europes-second-wave-scientists/wcm/dcfe9eec-e718-4be1-bfa0-3360045b52f0/amp/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&__twitter_impression=true

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