+ Visit Derby County FC Mad for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results
Page 24 of 964 FirstFirst ... 1422232425263474124524 ... LastLast
Results 231 to 240 of 9639

Thread: OT. The futures Bright, the Futures Brexit!!!

  1. #231
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    21,682
    +3

  2. #232
    Join Date
    Jun 2016
    Posts
    15,431
    The right to 'spoil' your paper should be part of the democratic process, imo, Roger. That's one of the reasons that I query the level of 'democracy' involved in the referendum...those that genuinely and maybe wisely believed they did not know enough to vote are now just labelled as 'not bothered'. That's not necessarily the case.
    Surely though if we're going to set so much store by democracy meaning 'one man one vote and all votes are equal' then we must get as close as possible to everyone voting even if that includes an 'abstention' vote. Whatever the disadvantages it has to be more democratic than victory being claimed by just 37% of the electorate.
    Can it really be that hard? In an age where everything from personal banking, to flight and football/theatre ticket booking is done via the Internet is the concept of polling stations not unecessarily cumbersome and outdated and can we not find a better alternative which makes voting more convenient and thus hopefully more 'representative'?

  3. #233
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Posts
    4,783
    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    I wasn't advancing any arguments, i was expressing my frustration at posters who don't read posts or the context in which they are made!

    Yes Angry, the generalisation that people who go to university know **** al about the world is about as true as saying those who are 50 plus and never have know what their talking about ignorance on all sides is true. The younger generation do though ahve a more liberal attitude to nation states than the older generation and some of what they say is true it will make it more difficult to work or do business within europe those few forms become expensive time consuming paperwork for individuals and busineses alike.

    I still have yet to hear a coherent argument as to why leaving the Eu is better than staying in - no doubt IF the economy crashes people will be explaining how this economic pain is worth it! Trouble is it will be those I described who were on TV celebrating the Brexit who will suffer most... but then why should I give a ****? I'm alright jack!
    Don't take this the wrong way Swaley.. I don't know you, have never met you but you seem an intelligent fella. But when you say you are yet to hear a coherent argument.. IMO you don't seem to be that receptive to listening.
    Agree the youth are a lot less nationalistic than this old git.. Maybe that is a good thing.
    Filling in a few forms albeit time consuming should not put people off if they want something enough.. If it does then they are probably doing the wrong thing anyway. The general point is that the world has not stopped spinning, opportunities are there, they just need to be taken. They maybe slightly different than a year ago but still there.
    Last edited by AngryRam; 16-07-2016 at 11:49 AM.

  4. #234
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Posts
    6,799
    Im not convinced you could use on line voting systems without compromising the integrity of the secret ballot. Sure you could replace the pencil and paper with a computer screen at a polling station but you would still need to confirm your identity and right to vote seperately in a non linked manner. Sure as hell couldnt use your phone anonymously.

    Anyway where would the fun be if 10 minutes after the polls closed the results were known across the country. Sunderland would cease to have any relevance.

  5. #235
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    21,682
    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    Firstly i wasnt targetting alleged racists, i was commenting on those who voted Brexit without having a ****ing clue why! That was ina response to respecting the vote and someones opinion, my response was why the **** woudl i respect someones opinion that wasn't based on any fact or indeed on anything other than they were protesting against being poor and put upon, which is fine but they kind of got the wrong thing to vote against.

    How is commenting on the sheer ignorance of some of those who voted political snobbery anymore than commenting on the mindless England fans behaviour some form of snobbery? Nowhere did i say they shouldn't be allowed to vote, I was observing why they voted - they clearly hadnt got a clue why they voted, because they could not explain why, they expressed happiness that we would be leaving the EU, but could not say why or how that would improve their lives - sorry Rog you have not only got the wrong end of the stick but seem to think passing judgement on the basis of how people behave and their views is some form of crime - all i said was IF they thought voting for Brexit would mean a reduction of the number of immigrants where they lived or that there would be millions more spent on the NHS, which is a common theme amongst many who voted for Brexit, then their perspective is rather skewed.
    And the same argument back at you,
    Those who voted remain and not having a ****ing clue why, except they were told Europe would-
    burst into war
    3 million would be made jobless
    1.5 million Brits in Europe would be booted home
    no one would trade with us
    idiotic youngsters, thinking their best mate would be deported/they couldn't travel abroad/we're all racists

    Yes Cameron and Osbourn did a sterling on some of you remainers.
    For the record, I voted leave based on one fact alone.
    I don't want either me or my family, wrapped up in one superstate and governed by an unelected committee.
    Dress it up all you like, that was and IS still the plan.

    Bit more respect and understanding wouldn't go amiss from all you dummy spitters.
    The gate swings both ways, some quit on lack of facts, but remain had a very good brain washing job done on them

    It's over now, get over it and lets move on doing what we do best.

  6. #236
    Join Date
    Jun 2016
    Posts
    15,431
    Quote Originally Posted by roger_ramjet View Post
    Im not convinced you could use on line voting systems without compromising the integrity of the secret ballot. Sure you could replace the pencil and paper with a computer screen at a polling station but you would still need to confirm your identity and right to vote seperately in a non linked manner. Sure as hell couldnt use your phone anonymously.

    Anyway where would the fun be if 10 minutes after the polls closed the results were known across the country. Sunderland would cease to have any relevance.
    Is it, strictly speaking, a secret ballot RR? Secret at the point of voting but each paper has a reference number on it...sure they wouldn't be so hard to trace back for anyone so inclined. Far more important to me that my banking details remain safe and secure than someone knows which way I vote anyway, but if they can make all the current online transactions secure then would the integrity of an 'online' vote be any harder to secure?

  7. #237
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Posts
    9,155
    The remain folk are bitter because they lost the vote, the Brexits happy because they won it. This debate wont get resolved because Remain voters won't accept the Brexits and vice versa. Farage tells it how it is and that's why the Country got behind him to push him over the winning line. Like he said, 20 years ago people were laughing at him, but they're not laughing now!!!

  8. #238
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    21,682
    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride View Post
    The remain folk are bitter because they lost the vote, the Brexits happy because they won it. This debate wont get resolved because Remain voters won't accept the Brexits and vice versa. Farage tells it how it is and that's why the Country got behind him to push him over the winning line. Like he said, 20 years ago people were laughing at him, but they're not laughing now!!!
    Like 4 MOP.

    Everything he said would happen, has and is coming true
    The super state plan- flag/anthem/law/currency/policy/politburo
    The EU army plan
    The flooding of migrants
    The expansion of the empire into ever widening regions

    The fact that UKIP grabbed 28% of the EMP elections showed the way opinion was forming. That was down to Farage telling folks what was going on, at a time secrecy ruled.

  9. #239
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Posts
    6,799
    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Is it, strictly speaking, a secret ballot RR? Secret at the point of voting but each paper has a reference number on it...sure they wouldn't be so hard to trace back for anyone so inclined. Far more important to me that my banking details remain safe and secure than someone knows which way I vote anyway, but if they can make all the current online transactions secure then would the integrity of an 'online' vote be any harder to secure?
    Fraudsters can only do limited damage to your bank and the bank usually foot the bill. Big brother knowing your voting habits seems way more dangerous to me -especially if you vote at the extremes of the political spectrum.

  10. #240
    Join Date
    Jun 2016
    Posts
    15,431
    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride View Post
    The remain folk are bitter because they lost the vote, the Brexits happy because they won it. This debate wont get resolved because Remain voters won't accept the Brexits and vice versa. Farage tells it how it is and that's why the Country got behind him to push him over the winning line. Like he said, 20 years ago people were laughing at him, but they're not laughing now!!!
    Personally I don't feel I'm 'bitter' MoP...I question the wisdom of the use and outcome of the referendum but that seems reasonable not bitter. Should we all just 'give up' when things don't go our way?
    I do accept that more voted for Brexit than Remain but I still struggle with the concept of being led in one direction by just over one third of the electorate and have yet to have it explained to me how that is 'democratic'.

    As for Farage telling it 'how it is' and that's why 'the country got behind him', that, imo, is untrue. Farage gave us a paranoid, version of what he believes is happening to the UK and some 'swallowed' it. 'He' wasn't 'pushed over the winning line' anymore than Gove, Johnson and IDS and if 'the country' is so much behind him how come he has never managed to get himself elected as an MP?
    With regard to people 'laughing at him', his speech on that issue to the European Parliament was one of the most arrogant and distasteful I've ever heard. I've certainly never laughed at him...but then divisiveness, bitterness and negativity is rarely funny to me.

Page 24 of 964 FirstFirst ... 1422232425263474124524 ... LastLast

Forum Info

Footymad Forums offer you the chance to interact and discuss all things football with fellow fans from around the world, and share your views on footballing issues from the latest, breaking transfer rumours to the state of the game at international level and everything in between.

Whether your team is battling it out for the Premier League title or struggling for League survival, there's a forum for you!

Gooners, Mackems, Tractor Boys - you're all welcome, please just remember to respect the opinions of others.

Click here for a full list of the hundreds of forums available to you

The forums are free to join, although you must play fair and abide by the rules explained here, otherwise your ability to post may be temporarily or permanently revoked.

So what are you waiting for? Register now and join the debate!

(these forums are not actively moderated, so if you wish to report any comment made by another member please report it.)



Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •