** The Brexit Thread ** - 'Brexit Means Brexit'
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My Ladybird Book of Psychology tells me that those affecting an air of amused detachment are often neither amused nor detached. It could be a cover for wounded pride, for example.
Re: ** The Brexit Thread ** - 'Brexit Means Brexit'
Leavers have consistently given reasons for leaving: Taking back control and making our own laws.
It's asking "Control of what?" and "Which laws don't we already make?" that fails to elicit a response.
It's asking "Control of what?" and "Which laws don't we already make?" that fails to elicit a response.
John
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bovlomov wrote:My Ladybird Book of Psychology tells me that those affecting an air of amused detachment are often neither amused nor detached. It could be a cover for wounded pride, for example.
You mean like people who actually swallowed whole Farage,BoJo and their cronies diatribe,believed that vitriolic spiteful,bitter and divisive nonsense it all was,but wouldn't admit it?
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reohn2 wrote:You mean like people who actually swallowed whole Farage and his cronies diatribe,believed that vitriolic spiteful,bitter and divisive nonsense it all was,but wouldn't admit it?
I don't think they're stupid but if they fall for the lies on Farage's new blue bus, I may reconsider. Even dubya said he wouldn't be fooled twice.
MJR, mostly pedalling 3-speed roadsters. KL+West Norfolk BUG incl social easy rides http://www.klwnbug.co.uk
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I think many were misled by the longest and most corrupt political campaign in our history. The more they'd been exposed to it (broadly, the older they are, the more they read the red tops, the more they trust/support UKIP and the Conservatives), the more likely they were to fall for it. This has been visible in the results of "why?" surveys like https://lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/h ... d-and-why/
There are a few who voted leave because they hate modern Britain (multicultural, greenish, globalised and socially liberal) and incorrectly blame the EU for that because changes happened while we've been a member - but so did some plane crashes and they weren't the EU's fault either.
There are some who voted leave because they basically didn't believe in Britain in a particular way: didn't believe the UK's political leaders would defend our interests at EU level. In one way, looking at how badly the exit negotiations have gone, they were right and I was wrong. However, the loss of EU frameworks and assistance after we leave means we would be completely reliant on the same broken politicians, negotiating with no constraints! So even though the current crop might have botched Remain, the EU treaties would have limited the damage, so Remain would still have been a better bet than Leave.
Anyway, in the immediate, both Farage's and Allen's new parties must be pushed for their manifestoes. We must never again let a unicorn like Vote Leave survive on a ballot paper undissected unless we want another miscarriage of democracy.
Beyond that, May must let the police finish their investigation of Vote Leave, Leave.eu and others and pass the case for prosecutions as they see fit - but she won't because it'll hurt some party comrades.
There are a few who voted leave because they hate modern Britain (multicultural, greenish, globalised and socially liberal) and incorrectly blame the EU for that because changes happened while we've been a member - but so did some plane crashes and they weren't the EU's fault either.
There are some who voted leave because they basically didn't believe in Britain in a particular way: didn't believe the UK's political leaders would defend our interests at EU level. In one way, looking at how badly the exit negotiations have gone, they were right and I was wrong. However, the loss of EU frameworks and assistance after we leave means we would be completely reliant on the same broken politicians, negotiating with no constraints! So even though the current crop might have botched Remain, the EU treaties would have limited the damage, so Remain would still have been a better bet than Leave.
Anyway, in the immediate, both Farage's and Allen's new parties must be pushed for their manifestoes. We must never again let a unicorn like Vote Leave survive on a ballot paper undissected unless we want another miscarriage of democracy.
Beyond that, May must let the police finish their investigation of Vote Leave, Leave.eu and others and pass the case for prosecutions as they see fit - but she won't because it'll hurt some party comrades.
MJR, mostly pedalling 3-speed roadsters. KL+West Norfolk BUG incl social easy rides http://www.klwnbug.co.uk
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Re: ** The Brexit Thread ** - 'Brexit Means Brexit'
Topic has been trimmed again. Please refrain form calling each other names, implying stupidity or trolling, etc.
Make moderators' lives a wee bit easier so we can ride our bikes more
Make moderators' lives a wee bit easier so we can ride our bikes more
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Vorpal wrote:Topic has been trimmed again. Please refrain form calling each other names, implying stupidity or trolling, etc.
Even when said troll actually admits as much?
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kwackers wrote:Vorpal wrote:Topic has been trimmed again. Please refrain form calling each other names, implying stupidity or trolling, etc.
Even when said troll actually admits as much?
Then report it. Please don't respond in kind.
“In some ways, it is easier to be a dissident, for then one is without responsibility.”
― Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom
― Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom
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kwackers wrote:Vorpal wrote:Topic has been trimmed again. Please refrain form calling each other names, implying stupidity or trolling, etc.
Even when said troll actually admits as much?
https://forum.cyclinguk.org/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=113563&p=1343291#p1343238
Ian
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I think Psamathe has it right about pig wrestling,better to ignore the oinkers
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Meanwhile, back at camp UKIP, following the resignation from the party of three more MEPs:
From Sky News today.
In the last set of European Parliament elections, in 2014, UKIP topped the polls with 27% of the vote. Of the 24 UKIP MEPs elected at the last European Parliament elections in 2014, only four continue to represent the party.
1. Patrick O'Flynn - QUIT PARTY
2. Stuart Agnew - remains as UKIP MEP
3. Tim Aker - QUIT PARTY
4. Roger Helmer - RESIGNED AS MEP (but replaced by Jonathan Bullock, who later quit UKIP)
5. Margot Parker - QUIT PARTY
6. Gerard Batten - remains as UKIP MEP and party's leader
7. Jonathan Arnott - QUIT PARTY
8. Paul Nuttall - QUIT PARTY
9. Louise Bours - QUIT PARTY
10. Steven Woolfe - QUIT PARTY
11. David Coburn - QUIT PARTY
12. Nigel Farage - QUIT PARTY
13. Janice Atkinson - EXPELLED
14. Diane James - QUIT PARTY
15. Ray Finch - remains as UKIP MEP
16. William Dartmouth - QUIT PARTY
17. Julia Reid - QUIT PARTY
18. Nathan Gill - QUIT PARTY
19. Jill Seymour - QUIT PARTY
20. Jim Carver - QUIT PARTY
21. Bill Etheridge - QUIT PARTY
22. Jane Collins - QUIT PARTY
23. Amjad Bashir - DEFECTED TO TORIES
24. Mike Hookem - remains as UKIP MEP and party's deputy leader
From Sky News today.
John
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Hi Vorpal , I will hold my hand up to occasionally using self deprecation & irony to draw the foul! As in basketball you sucker them it to get to the free throw line. Like certain footballers going down in the penalty box when someone breathes on then, Not Mo Salah, the spot kick is a gift from the opposition .
But a few don't seem to understand that we won't be coerced into rolling over about the Brexit issue, we won't be saying mia culpa over our preferred option. But they even fail to see that we don't expect them to give in either, but all we ask is that they accept the fact that the Referendum came up with a Leave Result - Move on!
Wish the M.P.s would do likewise . IGICB MM
But a few don't seem to understand that we won't be coerced into rolling over about the Brexit issue, we won't be saying mia culpa over our preferred option. But they even fail to see that we don't expect them to give in either, but all we ask is that they accept the fact that the Referendum came up with a Leave Result - Move on!
Wish the M.P.s would do likewise . IGICB MM
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merseymouth wrote:But a few don't seem to understand that we won't be coerced into rolling over about the Brexit issue, we won't be saying mia culpa over our preferred option. But they even fail to see that we don't expect them to give in either, but all we ask is that they accept the fact that the Referendum came up with a Leave Result - Move on!
Wish the M.P.s would do likewise . IGICB MM
Move on? A 972 page thread would suggest it's not very likely. Likewise I don't suppose anti-brexit MPs are likely to give up the fight either.
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merseymouth wrote:Hi Vorpal , I will hold my hand up to occasionally using self deprecation & irony to draw the foul! As in basketball you sucker them it to get to the free throw line. Like certain footballers going down in the penalty box when someone breathes on then, Not Mo Salah, the spot kick is a gift from the opposition .
But a few don't seem to understand that we won't be coerced into rolling over about the Brexit issue, we won't be saying mia culpa over our preferred option. But they even fail to see that we don't expect them to give in either, but all we ask is that they accept the fact that the Referendum came up with a Leave Result - Move on!
Wish the M.P.s would do likewise . IGICB MM
All we ask is that they accept the fact that the 1975 referendum came up with a stay - Move on?
Rather hypocritical that the present one must be obeyed when the previous one was ignored.......
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kwackers wrote:
We're already skint or hadn't you noticed?
88% of GDP and rising.
And that despite the ongoing austerity measures which are driving personal hardship amongst the less well off in society.
But by all means keep on sniggering.
I am not sniggering at all I am preparing, and so are lots of financially aware people. The 88% is nothing compared to what the leaders of the Labour Party and their new hard left supporters are planning. You aint seen nothing yet..
Al
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