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RE: Thread For Anything But Football - Imre varadi - 24-06-2016 Made in xxxx Canada i should exspect maddix ! RE: Thread For Anything But Football - Imre varadi - 24-06-2016 Well whatever happens cameron has resigned so the first day has just gone tickerty boo Id like to bring something else up which mexico wants to reform and after last nights working class whitewash we should want to reform aswell !! which is vote for vote and not xxxx constituancys taking the percentages ! Brilliant anyway RE: Thread For Anything But Football - Statesideowl - 24-06-2016 It's a small victory in the sense that smug, thieving bastard Cameron has resigned. There's no guarantee things will get better from here though. This is what happens though when people are at their melting point, ignored for far too long and treated like second class citizens in their own country. I must admit I'm partly sad as I don't see a real direction as it stands. However, it is a big dick slap in the face for the spineless PC arseholes whom despite their self-assured pompous benevolence were actually enabling the country to be destroyed from the bottom up, whilst Cameron and cronies destroyed it from the top down. Thus ensuring the certain demise of the working class and its culture. RE: Thread For Anything But Football - Fredstersafool - 24-06-2016 The country was a toilet before we went into the EU and we come out no better. RE: Thread For Anything But Football - Imre varadi - 24-06-2016 it did have industry fred so you can say we went in with that and came out with fuckall ! this will now also make the bastards from the top think about food and stuff and could we have our own produce once again ? many things could happen but if you dont take that risk you never no ? weve taken it and only time will tell !! and thats time like 20 odd years its not going to sort itself out overnight is it ! one bad thing for me is the passport as ive got 8 years left on mine and this will be in the bin come next year bugger ! although i would rather go to Iraq than England for a holiday !! Its Great reading all the flowery lefts comments on the internet after watching them destroy England over the last 20 years there hurt fills me with joy !! RE: Thread For Anything But Football - Daffodils on the piano - 24-06-2016 People are saying we can put the Great back in Britain.Load of bollocks.Scotland are going to have another referendum to leave and they will,SinnFein have said that Irish re-unification must happen now as N.Ireland voted to stay and the Welsh are only bothered about the money they will be losing in the grants they will stop receiving,so as it looks there'll be no Britain to be great. We can open up new trade with the rest of the World,who presumably are all ready happy trading with whom they already use to trade.Can't see them saying to the countries they but their cheap stuff from to xxxx off we can buy it all from England at twice the price.We can find new export markets but we don't make owt to export. The pound is at a 30 year low,the stock market is falling fast.Mind you it aint all bad news there are mumblings about some city bankers might be losing their jobs,so that's Karma. RE: Thread For Anything But Football - Imre varadi - 24-06-2016 Scotland after last night can xxxx right off anyway !! theyve shown what a bunch of yellow bellied wankers they are !! they must be all stinking xxxx rich in Scotland eh ? and as for wales it brings nothing to the table anyway ??? RE: Thread For Anything But Football - peiowl - 24-06-2016 I was just contacted by the cbc and asked to offer an opinion as an ex-pat. I said I thought it was most unfortunate, that it was the same kind of fear-mongering at work as is currently being indulged in by Donald Trump. People all too ready to accept simple answers to complex problems. Problem finding a job? Blame the Mexicans (not you, imre). Don't like all the immigrants and refugees? Pull out of the EU. Aside from all that, Winston Churchill was spot on when he famously said that democracy is a wonderful thing until you have a 10 minute conversation with the average voter. The financial implications of pulling out of the EU are far too intricate for the average person to get his or her head around. Never should have been put to a referendum in the first place. Stock markets are plunging, even the Canadian $$ has declined (because Canada has heavy investments in the UK), companies will find it hard to compete and there will be large scale job losses in the UK. And that's just MY opinion. RE: Thread For Anything But Football - Statesideowl - 24-06-2016 There was indeed a massive campaign of mis-information on both sides, muddied the water enough for even those of above average intelligence to find themselves perplexed. You can see resounding similarities between the likes of Farage & Trump that is certainly true. Looking at the breakdown of party voters and how they voted it was predominantly UKIP that voted out. Not all though, there were many people who voted out for a myriad of reasons, none of which had anything to do with Immigration. Churchill was just another in a long line of elitist pricks that stamped his boot on the working class. The more you steal a mans education the less he'll know. We need to force the general election in a few months and make sure the frothing lunatics like Bojo do not get free reign on anything. RE: Thread For Anything But Football - Maddix - 24-06-2016 The primary school that my young 'un left last year is falling to bits but instead of getting money for a refurbishment we have a £7M cycle highway being constructed between Leeds and Bradford that nobody will actually use and it's causing even more congestion because its narrowed the roads and actually blocked peoples driveways It wouldn't be so bad if cyclists actually paid road tax and got insured As you say, it's not just immigration, it's a myriad of reasons And I'm laughing my cock off at the obscenely rich bankers et al bleating about stocks and shares what they don't get is that the majority of us plebs couldn't give a flying f'uck as we can't afford them anyway |