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  1. Anyone else calling and fronting the media on there bullshit is lauded a hero in here no doubt, people have bad tunnel vision on this as it's Trump doing it. Thank fuck someone has had the bollocks to stand up to the fuckers as no one has in a position of power until now, fuck them and fuck those who are standing up for the sly cunts! If it makes people start to question what the media are telling them instead of taking everything at face value surely some good has came of all this?
  2. Go and have a lie down mate Haha Combat 18 we've gone full on hysterics in here now!
  3. Spurs V Millwall is going to keep the Met Police busy.
  4. Yes mate there's now 17million plus of us Combat 18 lot, but we still don't have anywhere near as close as the blood on our hands as your new political poster boy!
  5. When Tony Blair is the only person of note in politics making sense and standing up for my political believes it's time to re access my position. Soz to point out the glaringly obvious but no one else seems to be...
  6. I'm with you here, Haye also mentioned 'Bellew and his Scouse mates acting hard' are something in his article. Whether he's intentionally done this or not it's already a Liverpool Vs London thing for me with comments like that.
  7. Haye has his own column in the Metro I think it is? Anyway stumbled across it by chance and I get the feeling he's taking this Bellew fight very lightly. He's training in Miami for it and was saying how enjoyable it's been, I have to question just how enjoyable it's been for someone with a playboy lifestyle to train in place with a hot climate and boss nightlife who's rumoured to be money motivated only when it comes to Boxing. Meanwhile you just know Bellew will be getting up at 06:00 bells in the dark, freezing cold for his early morning run pissed off and 100% focused. Can anyone see any better odds floating about than 9/2 on a Bellew win? I actualy thought they'd be a bit wider than that.
  8. Yes you're absolutely right to brand 82,394 people as thick for not voting the same way as you, judging the motives for why they ALL voted the way they did. I could imagine the uproar in here now if a Mackem came in here and said he voted the way he did because the 82,394 immigrants that live in the North East are all lazy benefit scroungers.
  9. It's a fair point, but let's not pretend it was all the none Labour voters in the Labour constituencies voting for leave and visa versa. Lets not pretend the thick, unemployed, racist, Northern leave voting stereotype that's done the rounds in here votes Tory either.
  10. It's impossible to tell whether the first stat is acurate, it can't be too hard with the second, I'm not sure both can be true.
  11. I think it's only me that's challenged the Tory/Leave Labour/Remain narrative in this thread (someone a few posts back has made a 2/3 of Labour voters voted reamin supposed fact) What's stopped you from challenging them with the 'obvious truth'
  12. I've had this same argument at least twice in this thread after someone made out it was a Labour remain/Tory leave.
  13. I doubt you'll find many SNP or LibDem voters who voted Leave.
  14. '70% of Labour constituencies voted to leave the European Union' Is this the final nail in the coffin for the Vote Leave = Tory myth peddled in here??
  15. Well it's been my theory that these poor, unemployed, racist Northern towns which remainers like to mock for voting leave aren't Tory voters. I don't think that stat has been plucked out of thin air, the source is a Labour run website.
  16. I found this bit particularly interesting... Blair suggests in his speech that the Labour Party is facilitating Brexit, and as a result the country will suffer. Such a statement is frankly absurd. 70% of Labour constituencies voted to leave the European Union and therefore it is entirely appropriate that the Labour Party formally supported giving the Prime Minister the power to invoke Article 50.
  17. Blair Is Hopelessly Wrong On Brexit The ex-leader's call for Remainers to try to overturn Brexit shows very poor judgement. A small clique of elite politicians, businessmen and commentators will stop a nothing to thwart the democratic will of the British people. They cannot accept the notion that the public voted by majority to leave the European Union. Their sheer arrogance is extraordinary and their patronizing utterances that we the people were misinformed is contemptible. Today, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, arguably Labour’s most successful Leader joined this merry band of Euro-fanatics. Tony Blair announced that it was his mission to convince the British people of the error of their ways and to get them to change their mind. Blair see’s himself as a Holy Crusader coming down from the mountain to save his people from their own ignorance and stupidity. But, the people have already chosen to save themselves from Brussels. On June 23rd the British people took an informed decision to leave the European Union. Through the referendum campaign it was made perfectly clear by both leave and remain campaigners that leaving the European Union would also mean leaving the Single Market and the Customs Union. Blair, and his friends seeking to deny the will of the people hold this decision in contempt. For all their remarks on respecting the outcome of the vote, their secret desire is to keep us in the European Union. Blair suggests in his speech that the Labour Party is facilitating Brexit, and as a result the country will suffer. Such a statement is frankly absurd. 70% of Labour constituencies voted to leave the European Union and therefore it is entirely appropriate that the Labour Party formally supported giving the Prime Minister the power to invoke Article 50. To have voted differently would result in the total collapse of the Labour Party in the north and the midlands at the next election. Blair is prepared to put the European Union before his own party. New Labour had many great achievements when in government. The minimum wage, Sure Start, peace in Northern Ireland and a host of other achievements are now often forgotten. But the seeds of Brexit were sewn under Blair’s premiership. Globalization and the mass immigration from the European Union into the UK led to compression for those on lower wages and the global banking crash in 2008 left parts of the country ruined. People wanted to take back control of their lives, and they did so on June 23rd. During the campaign we were told that leaving the European Union while remaining in the Single Market would be the worst of all worlds. In the market but with no say over decisions affecting the market. Remainers now want us to accept this very same position, claiming that the United Kingdom never voted to leave the Single Market. Remainers don’t want the United Kingdom to control its own destiny and live its own dream. They don’t want the awesome responsibility of government and leadership. If they don’t feel they are capable of holding such incredibly duties and leading this nation they should leave and make way for those who can and will. Like a lot of those who deny the outcome of the vote, Blair claimed that people do not realize the destination this country is heading towards once Article 50 has been invoked. This is condescension of the highest order. People knew exactly what they were voting for. Blair calls for the people to rise up against Brexit but he fails to realize that on June 23rd they did rise up against the establishment in Brussels. It’s time for the Euro-fanatics to accept they lost, get over it and move on. http://www.labourleave.org.uk/blair_is_hopelessly_wrong_on_brexit
  18. Here's me about to praise him, do a search on his name and this thread pops up.... Anyway donated 200mill to charity http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/property-tycoon-gives-stagging-200million-9831863
  19. Think I read something about this, some women with a kid with club foot who got 'offended' started an online petition to try and get his sponsorship deal took off him or something.
  20. I came out to this lunacy for my first inter company Boxing fight, didn't go down too well with the Officers as it was deemed as poor taste (the lyrics not the genere of music, although I'm sure that did too) so I had to swerve it for my other two.
  21. No discussion about ring walks in Boxing is complete without posting a bit of Naz..
  22. I don't know why he needs to fight Diaz a second time, first fight wasn't even close. I'm not sure he'd beat Bisping, Bisping doesn't do too badly against Wrestlers traditionally. Don't forget Bisping is a boiled down Lightheavyweight, the size difference between the two on fight night would be noticeable. GSP doesn't exactly have an iron chin, if Matt Sera can catch wobble and stop him Bisping can! I'd actualy like to see GSP step up, it's his only question mark over his status as the GOAT all great fighters move up and beat bigger men. I don't think anyone could argue against him being the GOAT if he moved up and won the MW title.
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