Blair on Brexit.Incredible 09:50 - Feb 17 with 11597 views | perchrockjack | "Remainers should rise up" Chwarae teg ,mun This mean another civil war then | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 16:48 - Feb 18 with 1111 views | skippyjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 16:05 - Feb 18 by Highjack | I was still happy and more than comfortable with my leave vote but then I realised I must be an old thick white poor racist who didn't know what I was voting for and struggled to put a cross in the right box without panting heavily and grunting so I therefore lack the all omnipotent superior intelligence and ability to predict the future that all remainers have so I'm probably wrong. Luckily I have people like Tony Blair and Eddie Izard to point out to me that my opinion like many others in this country shouldn't count because I'm a useless splodge of human sputum. |
The intellectual superiors are getting rather violent. Even though none of them have actually been tested for their supposedly superior powers. The fact is.. the EU finances their livelihoods.. no EU = no extra finances. They're all on lithium injections and mental programming anyway.. a few on this forum are anyway.. just by typing style.. The cataclysmic mayan doom prophecy is a bit mad.. the exit of doom is based solely on 'projections' and 'probabilities' that can be manipulated with certain movements anyway. They can't predict the future.. they can only have a guess. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 16:55 - Feb 18 with 1109 views | LeonWasGod |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 09:29 - Feb 18 by Lohengrin | I wonder if the people of Hungary or eastern Germany regret the passing of your brand of socialism? |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 17:24 - Feb 18 with 1084 views | Flashberryjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 16:05 - Feb 18 by Highjack | I was still happy and more than comfortable with my leave vote but then I realised I must be an old thick white poor racist who didn't know what I was voting for and struggled to put a cross in the right box without panting heavily and grunting so I therefore lack the all omnipotent superior intelligence and ability to predict the future that all remainers have so I'm probably wrong. Luckily I have people like Tony Blair and Eddie Izard to point out to me that my opinion like many others in this country shouldn't count because I'm a useless splodge of human sputum. |
In other words you're a "f*ckwit"........bit like myself. Why on earth are we even allowed to vote in the first place. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 17:31 - Feb 18 with 1080 views | exiledclaseboy | One thing I have realised since the referendum is that some leave voters have massive inferiority complexes. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 17:38 - Feb 18 with 1069 views | Flashberryjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 17:31 - Feb 18 by exiledclaseboy | One thing I have realised since the referendum is that some leave voters have massive inferiority complexes. |
Just as some people have massive superiority complexes. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:12 - Feb 18 with 1505 views | rock1n |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 17:31 - Feb 18 by exiledclaseboy | One thing I have realised since the referendum is that some leave voters have massive inferiority complexes. |
Absolutely, they all seem soft as sh1t. I don't believe just leave voters are ignorant, I believe remain voters like myself are as well on balance I believe the evidence is overwhelming in support of staying in but I believe those in charge of the detail should be making the decisions. That's what our democracy is built on. It's an extremely complex issue. [Post edited 18 Feb 2017 18:13]
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:19 - Feb 18 with 1496 views | exiledclaseboy |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:12 - Feb 18 by rock1n | Absolutely, they all seem soft as sh1t. I don't believe just leave voters are ignorant, I believe remain voters like myself are as well on balance I believe the evidence is overwhelming in support of staying in but I believe those in charge of the detail should be making the decisions. That's what our democracy is built on. It's an extremely complex issue. [Post edited 18 Feb 2017 18:13]
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I do think that there's a very respectable case to be made for a second referendum once the exit negotiations are complete. "You voted to leave to the EU, this is what leaving the EU looks like. Do you still want to leave?" Only issue is that the complexity of negotiations means that it's unlikely that there'll be a permanent solution in place at the end of the two year article 50 period. It's more likely to be a series of transitional arrangements. It really is an absolute clusterf*ck at the moment. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:20 - Feb 18 with 1495 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:09 - Feb 17 by exiledclaseboy | As a couple of others have said, I agree with pretty much everything Blair said today. Quite why they thought that the almost universally despised Tony Blair was the best person to deliver this important message is beyond me though. |
I reckon it's a double bluff. I mean some remainers after hearing this from Blair may just change to brexiteers. Bit of a facepalmmoment for remain this | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:25 - Feb 18 with 1494 views | Highjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 17:38 - Feb 18 by Flashberryjack | Just as some people have massive superiority complexes. |
And a sneering addiction ;) | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:32 - Feb 18 with 1474 views | Morfa_Same | I agree with everything he said, but unfortunately it's a year too late. The time for action was before the referendum. Instead the remain campaign was so limp it barely even grabbed the attention of the media, let alone the public. Nothing left to do now except stand back and watch the country implode. The only possible remedy for Brexit now is in 20 years when all the old crumblies who voted us out are pushing up daisies and maybe we can have a referendum to get back in. | | | |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:48 - Feb 18 with 1438 views | Flashberryjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:32 - Feb 18 by Morfa_Same | I agree with everything he said, but unfortunately it's a year too late. The time for action was before the referendum. Instead the remain campaign was so limp it barely even grabbed the attention of the media, let alone the public. Nothing left to do now except stand back and watch the country implode. The only possible remedy for Brexit now is in 20 years when all the old crumblies who voted us out are pushing up daisies and maybe we can have a referendum to get back in. |
Maybe you'll be pushing up daisies earlier than you think......not wishing ill will on you of course. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:52 - Feb 18 with 1431 views | rock1n |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:32 - Feb 18 by Morfa_Same | I agree with everything he said, but unfortunately it's a year too late. The time for action was before the referendum. Instead the remain campaign was so limp it barely even grabbed the attention of the media, let alone the public. Nothing left to do now except stand back and watch the country implode. The only possible remedy for Brexit now is in 20 years when all the old crumblies who voted us out are pushing up daisies and maybe we can have a referendum to get back in. |
Yep, but it's not easy to defend a position far easier to be the insurgent it's more radical and exciting. The media as I keep saying have a lot to answer for. I expect a referendum in the future and we'll vote back in without all the extra stuff like rebates out of euro, out of schenghen. As ecb said it's a clusterfeck- the ultimate in winging it | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:56 - Feb 18 with 1420 views | rock1n | On the old voting out, I've never understood this they were around at the formation of the treaty of Rome post War when peace triumphed. You'd think they'd think the bigger picture and not whether they could potentially have a bloody foreigner on the bus | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:15 - Feb 18 with 1400 views | Highjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:56 - Feb 18 by rock1n | On the old voting out, I've never understood this they were around at the formation of the treaty of Rome post War when peace triumphed. You'd think they'd think the bigger picture and not whether they could potentially have a bloody foreigner on the bus |
They're also old enough to remember the Germans trying to dominate Europe under an authoritarian and undemocratic... Oh wait that's still happening. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:28 - Feb 18 with 1383 views | SnakePlissken | I don't think most brexiters voted out over imagration from the e.u. people who are concerned about imagration are probably more concerned about the amount of imagrants coming in from outside of europe | | | |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:33 - Feb 18 with 1371 views | BigPhilG |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:32 - Feb 18 by Morfa_Same | I agree with everything he said, but unfortunately it's a year too late. The time for action was before the referendum. Instead the remain campaign was so limp it barely even grabbed the attention of the media, let alone the public. Nothing left to do now except stand back and watch the country implode. The only possible remedy for Brexit now is in 20 years when all the old crumblies who voted us out are pushing up daisies and maybe we can have a referendum to get back in. |
Do you mean the old people who fought to keep this country safe ? The ones who witnessed the Germans trying to dominate Europe before and are trying to do it again ? The same ones who went through hard times, went through rationing and brought us all up. Now you can't wait for them to die so you can have a vote to put everyone under German rule. Hang your head in shame, the older generation have got every right to vote and should be respected | | | |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:39 - Feb 18 with 1360 views | rock1n |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:33 - Feb 18 by BigPhilG | Do you mean the old people who fought to keep this country safe ? The ones who witnessed the Germans trying to dominate Europe before and are trying to do it again ? The same ones who went through hard times, went through rationing and brought us all up. Now you can't wait for them to die so you can have a vote to put everyone under German rule. Hang your head in shame, the older generation have got every right to vote and should be respected |
TAht generation have died off in the main - as to the rest what a crock of sh1t I bet you read the mail or the express | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:42 - Feb 18 with 1352 views | perchrockjack | There again, it's a free press innit or should it be like Russia. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 20:01 - Feb 18 with 1332 views | sherpajacob |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 15:34 - Feb 18 by rock1n | The right hate him for not going to War sooner? Really? |
Name me someone high up in the Tory party who voted against the war. IDS 6 months before the war accused Blair of prevaricating and called for a pre emptive strike, before any dossiers were issued, Teresa may party chairman at the time said her party backed military action in September 2002. It's why Blair still won the 2005 election, the tories had no grounds at all to criticise him over Iraq. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 20:51 - Feb 18 with 1296 views | rock1n |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 20:01 - Feb 18 by sherpajacob | Name me someone high up in the Tory party who voted against the war. IDS 6 months before the war accused Blair of prevaricating and called for a pre emptive strike, before any dossiers were issued, Teresa may party chairman at the time said her party backed military action in September 2002. It's why Blair still won the 2005 election, the tories had no grounds at all to criticise him over Iraq. |
The tories are the party of National defence if the PM is suggesting an immediate threat you'd expect them to support it. But many on the right are against liberal interventionism, preferring isolationism. IDS was the Corbyn of the right, a useless leader so it's hard to make a judgment call. The main problem was Blair and his unqualified support for everything America did he said this after 9/11 | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 21:21 - Feb 18 with 1277 views | Lord_Bony |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 20:51 - Feb 18 by rock1n | The tories are the party of National defence if the PM is suggesting an immediate threat you'd expect them to support it. But many on the right are against liberal interventionism, preferring isolationism. IDS was the Corbyn of the right, a useless leader so it's hard to make a judgment call. The main problem was Blair and his unqualified support for everything America did he said this after 9/11 |
As leader of the Labour Party,for Blair to jump into bed with Americas most right wing,war hawk,Republican neocons was unforgivable. So many of our boys and girls gave the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan and Iraq...let's not even talk about civilians....and for what ? ...nothing. He set the cause of Labour back many years. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 21:35 - Feb 18 with 1269 views | builthjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 21:21 - Feb 18 by Lord_Bony | As leader of the Labour Party,for Blair to jump into bed with Americas most right wing,war hawk,Republican neocons was unforgivable. So many of our boys and girls gave the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan and Iraq...let's not even talk about civilians....and for what ? ...nothing. He set the cause of Labour back many years. |
Now Trump is sh@gging May? Ooh. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 21:38 - Feb 18 with 1266 views | Jack_Meoff |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 21:35 - Feb 18 by builthjack | Now Trump is sh@gging May? Ooh. |
Not sure if sales of the video of that event would make any headway into either of our national debts | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 22:56 - Feb 18 with 1230 views | Morfa_Same |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:48 - Feb 18 by Flashberryjack | Maybe you'll be pushing up daisies earlier than you think......not wishing ill will on you of course. |
That's out of order. If you can't see that I pity you. Now don't bother replying to me again. You're not worth a response. [Post edited 18 Feb 2017 22:58]
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 23:13 - Feb 18 with 1221 views | swanjackal |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 21:38 - Feb 18 by Jack_Meoff | Not sure if sales of the video of that event would make any headway into either of our national debts |
Trump as James Bond..........in "The Man with the Golden Divan"......co/starring Teresa May as Pussy Grab-more. | |
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