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  1. #41
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    "significant number of racists,the less intelligent and bigoted old people"

    And you differentiate yourself from those four stereotypes. Why?

    Sneaking EU laws onto our statute books without our Parliaments knowledge was / is part of "The Deal". That's bad enough isn't it - where does that end. A poor suburb of a German lead non elected federal state.

    These laws would be controlled by EU Courts and we'd be fined with great enthusiasm.

    Why does the argument go any further?

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    What does the line regarding "...….a vote that had a very significant number of racists, the less intelligent and bigoted old people." actually mean ???
    Are you referring to the referendum?
    As far as I was aware, everyone in the UK that was eligible to vote had the option to vote or not.
    It was not just limited to those 'groups' that you mentioned!!

    Also, do you have any actual evidence to back up your other generalised 'claims'?

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    "Boris is not an idiot"

    "He's a very naughty boy"!!!

    Said at the outset that the political classes would manipulate the choices of Brexit between Remain and a Crap Deal
    (Unbelievably CRAP DEAL)

    And now Boris and Hunt....Give me Hunt he's not a egotistical maniac. Who's writing if Boris gets in the last one out of the country switch the lights off.

    And a handful of 200K tory voters deciding our fate...ffs - that 5 year minimum term needs abolishing no one's running the country and the tories are being blackmailed beyond ONE BILLION POUNDS PER VOTE.

    You couldn't make it up!

    And the papers / media are full of JC's fitness reports. Media left wing you're having a laugh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Plenty of banner headlines but sadly lacking in substance .
    In what way lacking substance? Please explain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    "Be afraid very afraid of a no deal brexit"


    Yes that's good advice, however the prospect of no brexit at all eclipses that.


    Praise the remoaners for pushing us to the brink.

    Did you and others on here vote for May's deal to Leave the EU?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    In what way lacking substance? Please explain?
    Because Kempo's post is pure speculation and contains the labelling of working class brexiteers .

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    He's never experienced poverty or trying to make ends meet. He has never had to graft for his wealth. He has no interest in the working classes. He has been involved in anti union policies. Tony Benn in contrast has fought campaigns for the working classes. He has stood on picket lines. He has spoken at ralleys for working class causes viscount or not. HAve you seen Boris on a picket line or a miners' rally? Come on Kerr I could go and on if you want your argument does not stand up at all. You must do better.



    You can't keep on with this "we are all equal and everything is fair in the world" tripe. It just doesn't stack up.

    But then again you know this and you are just trying to wind up Rolymiller. More fool me for biting.

    Please don't give me a deflective reply because I will ignore it. If you were a cricketer you would score all your runs at fine leg.
    If not having known poverty or trying to make ends meet means that someone can't 'connect' with the working classes then, by analogy, you don't think that Labour MPs who have never run a business would be able to 'connect' with employers. You would have to do that wouldn't you?

    What anti-union policies has BoJo been involved in? The Tories generally have tended to curb union powers, largely by requiring them to act democratically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    If not having known poverty or trying to make ends meet means that someone can't 'connect' with the working classes then, by analogy, you don't think that Labour MPs who have never run a business would be able to 'connect' with employers. You would have to do that wouldn't you?

    What anti-union policies has BoJo been involved in? The Tories generally have tended to curb union powers, largely by requiring them to act democratically.
    ...bottom edge to the boundary for a 4 there Kerr...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    ...bottom edge to the boundary for a 4 there Kerr...
    And you don't like 'deflective replies'...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    You could but if you did that you would be questioning my integrity. Im sure that us exactly what you would like to do - so why not come right out and say it.

    Weak way to debate though. You dont like the personal slights Kerr puts in his posts, why do it yourself?
    It's not your integrity I question it's your motives

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