Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 16:03 - Jan 29 with 402 views | Kilkennyjack |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 22:36 - Jan 28 by union_jack | He’s a cornered wounded using insults as a form of argument. He's probably sitting by his keyboard thinking to himself ‘that told them, they can’t argue back, I’ve won” whereas everyone just laughs at the sheer stupidity. |
Nice to know that you speak for everyone, are they all in your back bedroom with you ? 🤣🇬🇧 | |
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Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 16:06 - Jan 29 with 392 views | Kilkennyjack |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 15:55 - Jan 29 by Boundy | Shadwell's duller brother speaks |
Always good to hear from you - how is your brother Shadwell getting on these days ? | |
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Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 17:27 - Jan 29 with 337 views | SullutaCreturned |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 21:12 - Jan 28 by Kilkennyjack | Its a fact that older voters in 2016 voted heavily for Brexit. God only knows why. But its left the younger people with a dumbass situation that they actually voted against. If after reading those facts the first thought you think of is the Third Reich then you probably need to seek an urgent medical assessment. Its just not normal. I wish you well. Almost every poster on here will have family who fought in both wars and i am sure they respect such sacrifices. I have no idea who the feck you think you are lecturing other posters on respect when you know nothing at all about them or their families. Good luck at the doctors. |
You try lecturing other posters all the time, and because you've normally been laughed at you also insult others (only with generalisations though because you don't want to get banned) but a few things are clear, you think older voters are wrong which could be true but democracy doesn't depend on right or wrong, it depends on what the majority want. maybe one day you'll understand that. Tell me, if we had a vote this year on rejoining the EU and we chose to go back in, would you be in favour of another vote in 2032? George Osborne said this Brexit referendum was a once in a lifetime decision, everyboy knew that, everybody knew Cameron and Osborne wanted to remain but some people just cannot take it that we left. Even when the EU is in a mess too. | | | |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 19:22 - Jan 29 with 299 views | union_jack |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 16:03 - Jan 29 by Kilkennyjack | Nice to know that you speak for everyone, are they all in your back bedroom with you ? 🤣🇬🇧 |
Wow, that’s me told😂😂 | |
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Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 19:54 - Jan 29 with 281 views | SullutaCreturned |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 19:22 - Jan 29 by union_jack | Wow, that’s me told😂😂 |
Yeah, told by a poster who regualrly tries speaking for thousands about issues he is clueless on. As it goes, on this occassion he is right, there are a lot of posters on here who agree with you | | | |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 19:54 - Jan 29 with 281 views | onehunglow |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 19:22 - Jan 29 by union_jack | Wow, that’s me told😂😂 |
You’ve got a “ back bedroom “ Fook me We had two back bedrooms in Cecil Street ,as a kid. | |
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Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 01:18 - Jan 30 with 206 views | Robbie |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 17:33 - Jan 28 by max936 | Need both my knees done, moreso my right knee, been told its a 7yr wait on NHS or upto 12k privately. |
Though my waiting time was bad , so far close to a year to see a specialist dermatologist under Swansea Bay Trust Health Care , their waffle online suggests 18 weeks tops . Their silence has been deafening , report through our online Action Plan please if an issue . Can tolerate the condition I have , a annoyance daily but my local Primary Care have passed the buck to another agency as per normal . Had a quick glance at Santa Maria Private Practice as a go to option . £ 250 for the intial diagnosis and treatment to follow , who knows how much then . Maybe the same Specialist employed by the NHS doing a gig as a sideline . Morriston Hospital some years ago , their Orthopedics department had no interest in treating my dodgy knee , sent me on my way . ACL tear was the problem and later operated on , luckily then I had a private health plan through my work placement . But Seven Year waiting list is scandolous . | | | |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 16:02 - Jan 30 with 115 views | Kilkennyjack |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 17:27 - Jan 29 by SullutaCreturned | You try lecturing other posters all the time, and because you've normally been laughed at you also insult others (only with generalisations though because you don't want to get banned) but a few things are clear, you think older voters are wrong which could be true but democracy doesn't depend on right or wrong, it depends on what the majority want. maybe one day you'll understand that. Tell me, if we had a vote this year on rejoining the EU and we chose to go back in, would you be in favour of another vote in 2032? George Osborne said this Brexit referendum was a once in a lifetime decision, everyboy knew that, everybody knew Cameron and Osborne wanted to remain but some people just cannot take it that we left. Even when the EU is in a mess too. |
Democracy did not stop in 2016, so of course there should be another vote. Be important for voters to see the Russia Report of course. Learn about how Russia seeks to influence our voting. Putin loves Brexit. Are you lecturing me then ? | |
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Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 16:05 - Jan 30 with 111 views | Kilkennyjack |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 19:22 - Jan 29 by union_jack | Wow, that’s me told😂😂 |
Well as you were posting ridiculous statements then i thought i would join in. Any idea why the Investiture for your Prince William hasn’t happened yet ? 🇬🇧 | |
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Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 16:26 - Jan 30 with 93 views | SullutaCreturned |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 16:02 - Jan 30 by Kilkennyjack | Democracy did not stop in 2016, so of course there should be another vote. Be important for voters to see the Russia Report of course. Learn about how Russia seeks to influence our voting. Putin loves Brexit. Are you lecturing me then ? |
I didn't ask if there should be another vote, yet again you fail to comprehend what was written. Or are you just being obtuse? Now this "Russia report" here you go, According to the report, there is substantial evidence that Russian interference in British politics is commonplace.. According to the Guardian, the main points of the report are: UK government failed to investigate evidence of successful interference in democratic processes ‘Credible open-source commentary’ suggesting Russia sought to influence Scottish independence referendum Russian influence in the UK is ‘the new normal’ Links between Russian elite and UK politics Intelligence community ‘took its eye off the ball’ on Russia UK's paper-and-pencil voting system makes direct interference harder Defending UK's democratic processes is a ‘hot potato’ Errors in Salisbury poisoning and weapons watchdog hack do not diminish Moscow threat New legislation needed to replace outdated spy laws. The report describes the United Kingdom as one of Russia's "top targets" and said it is "seen as central to the Western anti-Russian lobby". Since the government had not authorised any investigation into the matter, the committee found no evidence that Russian interference had affected the Brexit referendum. Any such attempt without specific authorisation was not within the purview of British intelligence services as any such actions by the security services themselves could be seen as interference, itself undermining democracy. SO our old fashioned pen and paper voting system is more secure than digital and makes interference harder AND there is no evidence Russian interference affected the Bresit vote. That is not a lecture it is information. Will you comprehend it though? That is a question. | | | |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 20:14 - Jan 30 with 57 views | Kilkennyjack |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 16:26 - Jan 30 by SullutaCreturned | I didn't ask if there should be another vote, yet again you fail to comprehend what was written. Or are you just being obtuse? Now this "Russia report" here you go, According to the report, there is substantial evidence that Russian interference in British politics is commonplace.. According to the Guardian, the main points of the report are: UK government failed to investigate evidence of successful interference in democratic processes ‘Credible open-source commentary’ suggesting Russia sought to influence Scottish independence referendum Russian influence in the UK is ‘the new normal’ Links between Russian elite and UK politics Intelligence community ‘took its eye off the ball’ on Russia UK's paper-and-pencil voting system makes direct interference harder Defending UK's democratic processes is a ‘hot potato’ Errors in Salisbury poisoning and weapons watchdog hack do not diminish Moscow threat New legislation needed to replace outdated spy laws. The report describes the United Kingdom as one of Russia's "top targets" and said it is "seen as central to the Western anti-Russian lobby". Since the government had not authorised any investigation into the matter, the committee found no evidence that Russian interference had affected the Brexit referendum. Any such attempt without specific authorisation was not within the purview of British intelligence services as any such actions by the security services themselves could be seen as interference, itself undermining democracy. SO our old fashioned pen and paper voting system is more secure than digital and makes interference harder AND there is no evidence Russian interference affected the Bresit vote. That is not a lecture it is information. Will you comprehend it though? That is a question. |
According to the report, British governments have "welcomed the [Russian] oligarchs and their money with open arms, providing them with a means of recycling illicit finance through the London 'laundromat', and connections at the highest levels with access to U.K. companies and political figures".[7] The committee was not authorised by the UK government to investigate whether Russian interference had affected the Brexit referendum, since any such investigation was not within the purview of UK intelligence services because any such actions by the security services themselves could be seen as interference, itself undermining democracy. But if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck … then its probably a duck. Anyway they should publish in full and then we will know. If Brexit was an advisory referendum only. It was deliberately an advisory referendum to avoid scrutiny. It worked. [Post edited 30 Jan 20:16]
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Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 21:27 - Jan 30 with 30 views | Boundy |
Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 16:26 - Jan 30 by SullutaCreturned | I didn't ask if there should be another vote, yet again you fail to comprehend what was written. Or are you just being obtuse? Now this "Russia report" here you go, According to the report, there is substantial evidence that Russian interference in British politics is commonplace.. According to the Guardian, the main points of the report are: UK government failed to investigate evidence of successful interference in democratic processes ‘Credible open-source commentary’ suggesting Russia sought to influence Scottish independence referendum Russian influence in the UK is ‘the new normal’ Links between Russian elite and UK politics Intelligence community ‘took its eye off the ball’ on Russia UK's paper-and-pencil voting system makes direct interference harder Defending UK's democratic processes is a ‘hot potato’ Errors in Salisbury poisoning and weapons watchdog hack do not diminish Moscow threat New legislation needed to replace outdated spy laws. The report describes the United Kingdom as one of Russia's "top targets" and said it is "seen as central to the Western anti-Russian lobby". Since the government had not authorised any investigation into the matter, the committee found no evidence that Russian interference had affected the Brexit referendum. Any such attempt without specific authorisation was not within the purview of British intelligence services as any such actions by the security services themselves could be seen as interference, itself undermining democracy. SO our old fashioned pen and paper voting system is more secure than digital and makes interference harder AND there is no evidence Russian interference affected the Bresit vote. That is not a lecture it is information. Will you comprehend it though? That is a question. |
Who needs another vote when you have starmer in No10 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/starmer-told-to-accept-over-70-million-migr | |
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Number of Welsh-speakers lowest in eight years on 21:36 - Jan 30 with 21 views | Gwyn737 |
Fair play, in some stiff competition within GeeBeebies that is the most ridiculous headline I’ve ever read. | | | |
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