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12 minutes ago, George FmplesdaCosteedback said:

Never a right wing project, if you look into the details the EU is a VERY right wing project.

People that want out are seeking self government and a fair democratic system.

Forget the smoke and mirrors, look at what is happening.

Mussolini would have been pro EU. He was the socialist behind fascism.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

A hard right-winger is someone who espouses, champions or otherwise supports hard rightwing political policies and views.

 

I'm not a communist, I'm a socialist. 

Which views? Independence and freedom lol

 

Socialists are often worse than commies 

 

Mussolini was a socialist. Hitler grew up a socialist as well.

 

 

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4 hours ago, nauseus said:

Is there a reward for the safe return of the posters? :smile:

Scots don't bother me; I speak their language, whisky 

 

I even have a Scottish name ?

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"The tragedy of Europe has socialism at its core. Europe has flirted with socialism since the late nineteenth century. Nineteenth century Bismarckian socialism produced two world wars. Leninist socialism slaughtered and enslaved hundreds of millions until it collapsed, mercifully without a third world war. Yet, not to be deterred, in the ashes of World War II, Europe’s socialists embarked on a new socialist dream. If socialism fails in one country, perhaps it will succeed if all of Europe joined a supra-national socialist organization. Oh, they don't call what has evolved from this dream “socialism,” but it is socialism nonetheless."

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3 minutes ago, Justfine said:

https://mises.org/library/greece-illustrates-150-years-socialist-failure-europe

 

150 years of failed socialism.

 

Amazing that some poms still don't get it. Talk about slow learners.

 

 

Brexit is not about party or political allegiances, it is about self determination and freedom.

Unfortunately not all UK voters can see this at the moment.

However they should live to see it and their offspring will benefit.

That's politics...

 

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7 minutes ago, Justfine said:

"The tragedy of Europe has socialism at its core. Europe has flirted with socialism since the late nineteenth century. Nineteenth century Bismarckian socialism produced two world wars. Leninist socialism slaughtered and enslaved hundreds of millions until it collapsed, mercifully without a third world war. Yet, not to be deterred, in the ashes of World War II, Europe’s socialists embarked on a new socialist dream. If socialism fails in one country, perhaps it will succeed if all of Europe joined a supra-national socialist organization. Oh, they don't call what has evolved from this dream “socialism,” but it is socialism nonetheless."

Yep and socialism of a kind that is akin to the Communism and the none democratic pursuit of power and wealth for the elite.

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23 minutes ago, Justfine said:

Which views? Independence and freedom lol

 

Socialists are often worse than commies 

 

Mussolini was a socialist. Hitler grew up a socialist as well.

 

 

Have you not gone to bed yet?

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2 hours ago, George FmplesdaCosteedback said:

Err... and your 35 year long Euro skeptic backbencher that now leads the party?

A huge number of labour voters supported Brexit too don't forget as they are the ones getting screwed.

Read some background before you comment.

 

What are you on about? Read my other posts.

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1 hour ago, nauseus said:

"The preference of most people is to remain in the EU" is what you said.

 

Then you are wrongly assuming that the UK is more pro EU since the vote.

Look I don't want to be a pedant

 

I do believe that more than 50% of the UK electorate are not in favour of Brexit. Yes, many were not sufficiently motivated to be bothered to vote against the status quo

 

Also, after 2 years of information on the actualite I do believe that many that voted  for Brexit are now not so inclined

 

We also have a two year demographic shift 

 

Finally, migrants from the E6 are running for the exits 

 

I could go on

 

And on

 

(are you in Thailand?)

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An interesting article, no point to make other than the potential impact of foreign buyers on the UK housing market. Will this get better or worse under Brexit, dunno and can't guess, but it's a problem that needs to be tackled. My suspicion is that many Brits will be drawing a direct link between EU membership, immigration and UK house prices and getting it very wrong, of course, you'd need to read the article to understand that. It's a very serious problem that must be solved because it distorts the economy and upsets the younger folk and the poor and makes for a false market.https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/house-prices-increase-foreign-buyers-money-property-market-kings-college-london-a8274106.html

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1 minute ago, Airbagwill said:

Only a Brexiteer could use such impressive and nebulous words as, if they have any concrete value.

It is of course how the hard right manipulates the lumped masses.

Well it is. No idea what a Brexiteer is. Such a stupid word.

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17 minutes ago, Grouse said:

Look I don't want to be a pedant

 

I do believe that more than 50% of the UK electorate are not in favour of Brexit. Yes, many were not sufficiently motivated to be bothered to vote against the status quo

 

Also, after 2 years of information on the actualite I do believe that many that voted  for Brexit are now not so inclined

 

We also have a two year demographic shift 

 

Finally, migrants from the E6 are running for the exits 

 

I could go on

 

And on

 

(are you in Thailand?)

OK. You believe the >50% and obviously I don't.

 

In Thailand to douse the mother in law next week. UK in May.  

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6 minutes ago, Justfine said:

Normal people don't use words like "nebulous".

 

 

Only the pretentious and pompous.

Thanks for confirming, yet again, the direct correlation between educational level and remain.

 

To be more blunt, I have found your recent contributions here to be facile, puerile and ill informed 

 

We welcome mature, considered opinions from anyone; particularly if they are backed up be research.

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8 minutes ago, nauseus said:

OK. You believe the >50% and obviously I don't.

 

In Thailand to douse the mother in law next week. UK in May.  

Agreed!

 

Enjoy your breakfast!

 

I hope the sun has his hat on for your May trip! Are you going for the season?

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Just now, Grouse said:

Enjoy your breakfast

 

I hope the sun has his hat on for your May trip! Are you going for the season?

Thanks for the weather wishes. I'll be back in June to sing in the rain!

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