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Also, can we introduce a rule that all new member have to sign a pledge of allegiance to the EU. Y'now, to keep out the wrong 'uns.4 points
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The kids Wolves tickets uploaded, a photo of some young wannabe hooligans that's been around for ages.3 points
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Mint, the sun has went to his dome and now he's treating this place like it's his Year 4 Dear Diary Summer Homework again3 points
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Even in the throes of despair, when the need for introspection should trump everything else, they can't help but invent another Newcastle based conspiracy.3 points
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Out of interest, what in your view, is the appropriate response Remainers should be taking to a political action that has made the country unrecognisable for many of us, and which we fear will damage the standard of living for our children? Pointless argument. This is an adult conversation and no one is throwing punches. We're entitled to think the people who voted out were ill-informed and no one on here doesn't understand the reasons for the vote or what people were thinking - we went through this in tremendous detail at the time. But take immigration as one point - say 25% of the people who voted out did so to curb immigration - I think it's over 30% actually but let's keep it conservative since it doesn't matter. We have David Davis here claiming that immigration could fall to almost zero in the weeks before the referendum: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/26/immigration-could-fall-to-almost-zero-if-uk-leaves-eu-says-david-davis And then we have Amber Rudd saying that it won't actually change, months afterwards: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/feb/26/immigration-will-not-dramatically-fall-after-brexit-says-amber-rudd So, the people who voted to curb immigration clearly aren't getting what they want, and immigration will continue as normal. Those people's reasons for voting out are now moot. 25-30% of the overall Brexit vote is enough to lose the referendum on. That's just one issue. The fact is, you can take every single 'reason' for voting out, demonstrate the fallacy of the argument, and take it apart - with the sole exception of sovereignty. And even then it's not going to be anywhere near the level of autonomy that people seemed to think they would get.2 points
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Or a great big fucking asteroid landing in his phenomenally ugly head.1 point
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Sometimes I get the faintest impression their algorithm isn't completely on the up and up...1 point
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Donald Trump would have knocked the cunt back into space with one punch.1 point
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We had absolutely fuck all to play for against Hull and its true there was an air of celebration which I'm not ashamed of - I'm pretty sure there's no photos of grown men hugging each other and in tears a la SOS in 09. That was also the infamous Man city multiplier match where they took about 20000 (in reality probably 8k).1 point
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That thread about them playing Man City and us against Hull in '91 has some classic stuff. Sunlun fans 'enhancing their reputation in Manchester'. Jesus Christ it's utterly laughable. Dunno what's more tragic, this delusion that everyone loves them, or how desperate they are for it to be true. At least half of Manchester will be laughing at them going down again after they cheered Utd losing the title. They'll probably get accused of 'being disrespectful' by County Durham's Real Sewpa Genuine Proper Salt Of The Earth Football Club FC.1 point
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Mirror lens shades have been locked and loaded all day. Perfect cover for the wandering eyeballs1 point
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Of course it is, whatever happens after a referendum the rich will get richer and the rest have to fight for the scraps. C'est la vie.1 point
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Good. I hope you end up in the ditch with a severe benzodiazepine addiction with all the clinics closed because of austerity. I'm sure you will see the funny side.1 point
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That's also not an issue. The government admitted we always had full sovereignty in their Brexit white paper. https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/brexit-white-paper-sovereignty_uk_5893457fe4b0302a153d4b6e There's a very strong argument we will lose our influence if we get a norway type Brexit (a real possibility because of NI issue, which won't go away). Taking back control my arse.1 point
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Surely the mugrighter himself should draft an admissions questionnaire to help vet any potential wronguns from infiltrating the ranks?1 point
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