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Good Luck UK 12:13 - Dec 12 with 67828 viewsPlanetHonneywood

For the Eze, not the Pugh!

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Good Luck UK on 20:55 - Dec 15 with 2100 views2Thomas2Bowles

Good Luck UK on 20:42 - Dec 15 by BazzaInTheLoft

How could you possibly have known your vote was worthless until the result was declared? Am I missing something?

You haven’t earned your ire mate, at either QPR or the Labour Party. Norf, Nix, and ETB amongst many others have. It’s no coincidence that you are the only one I have thrown an insult at today and others. Empty vessels make the most noise.

I respect the result, and I respect the opinions of others that took the time to vote. The Labour Party obviously went wrong somewhere, and the answer probably lies amongst the variety of opinions on here.

You take care, and maybe I’ll see you at Loftus Rd on Saturday where I’ll buy you a pint.

Of course I won’t, you’ll be on here spitting bile at a match you haven’t seen, after spitting bile at a election you never voted in.


LOL
How did I know
I live in London
I live in a Remain City and borough,one of the safest seats in London only Simon Hughes and Neil Coyle have held this seat in decades
Coyle won this seat with +15K seats the last time.

I did not need a calculator or crystal ball to see what the result would be this time.

Went to Rangers since 72 season ticket till 10 years ago when my disability made that impossible, I don't give a shite what you think in my regard of being an R


Stay Bitter lol
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Good Luck UK on 21:03 - Dec 15 with 2074 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Good Luck UK on 20:55 - Dec 15 by 2Thomas2Bowles

LOL
How did I know
I live in London
I live in a Remain City and borough,one of the safest seats in London only Simon Hughes and Neil Coyle have held this seat in decades
Coyle won this seat with +15K seats the last time.

I did not need a calculator or crystal ball to see what the result would be this time.

Went to Rangers since 72 season ticket till 10 years ago when my disability made that impossible, I don't give a shite what you think in my regard of being an R


Stay Bitter lol
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Like the people of Bassetlaw and Canterbury who didn’t expect to wake up to a different party in 2019 and 2017? Cop out.

There are plenty here who can’t make games who don’t need to be the most obnoxious person in the forum every Saturday afternoon. For someone who doesn’t give shit you have spent an awful lot of your time arguing with a stranger about it.
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Good Luck UK on 21:05 - Dec 15 with 2065 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Good Luck UK on 20:53 - Dec 15 by connell10

I like you to mate and Brian. This list is getting smaller. Got more people on ignore than ever.


The majority are decent mate. I know I can be overbearing with my views and am probably deservedly on a few block lists. Horses for courses I guess.
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Good Luck UK on 21:09 - Dec 15 with 2055 viewsnix

Good Luck UK on 19:33 - Dec 15 by BazzaInTheLoft

Shinner friend of mine says they are licking their lips over there. A Unified Ireland will be be the Brexit of 2025.

Agree with others, most don't care especially those under the age of 35 who don't remember the troubles.


You may be right Bazz. It terrifies me, though. I'm still haunted by some of the people affected by the Troubles: that poor family, the Balls, who lost their only son, Robert Nairac who was tortured and murdered, the poor woman who was killed for talking to a soldier leaving her children behind, the two soldiers who were lynched on live TV and then murdered because they strayed into the wrong part of town, the Omagh bombings, Bloody Sunday, it goes on and on.

If a united Ireland led to an end to the Troubles forever, I'd almost think bloody Brexit was worth it.
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Good Luck UK on 21:11 - Dec 15 with 2050 views2Thomas2Bowles

Good Luck UK on 21:03 - Dec 15 by BazzaInTheLoft

Like the people of Bassetlaw and Canterbury who didn’t expect to wake up to a different party in 2019 and 2017? Cop out.

There are plenty here who can’t make games who don’t need to be the most obnoxious person in the forum every Saturday afternoon. For someone who doesn’t give shit you have spent an awful lot of your time arguing with a stranger about it.


I'm doing a public service keeping you on here replying to me and away from poor buggers having to listen to your far left-wing bolx in the wider world that made them vote Tory.

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Good Luck UK on 21:13 - Dec 15 with 2043 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Good Luck UK on 21:09 - Dec 15 by nix

You may be right Bazz. It terrifies me, though. I'm still haunted by some of the people affected by the Troubles: that poor family, the Balls, who lost their only son, Robert Nairac who was tortured and murdered, the poor woman who was killed for talking to a soldier leaving her children behind, the two soldiers who were lynched on live TV and then murdered because they strayed into the wrong part of town, the Omagh bombings, Bloody Sunday, it goes on and on.

If a united Ireland led to an end to the Troubles forever, I'd almost think bloody Brexit was worth it.


You are right it is terrifying.

The media reporting of it is terrifying too. There has already been disturbances that haven’t been reported on the BBC. I don’t think it’s a political action by the BBC, I think it’s catering to English audiences who quite frankly don’t care much.

Some hope though, is the reaction to the murder of that young journalist Lyla McKee. Condemnation and actual action on both sides.
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Good Luck UK on 21:16 - Dec 15 with 2033 viewsBucksRanger

Lyra.
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Good Luck UK on 21:18 - Dec 15 with 2020 views2Thomas2Bowles

Good Luck UK on 21:16 - Dec 15 by BucksRanger

Lyra.


Are the stars out tonight I don't know if it's cloudy or bright..
I only have eyes for bazza in that parallel universe lol
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Good Luck UK on 21:22 - Dec 15 with 2001 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Good Luck UK on 20:37 - Dec 15 by traininvain

This didn’t age well!


Ya, the thread took a wobble for a while after that!

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Good Luck UK on 21:24 - Dec 15 with 1990 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Good Luck UK on 21:22 - Dec 15 by BrianMcCarthy

Ya, the thread took a wobble for a while after that!


Apologies
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Good Luck UK on 21:25 - Dec 15 with 1987 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Good Luck UK on 21:09 - Dec 15 by nix

You may be right Bazz. It terrifies me, though. I'm still haunted by some of the people affected by the Troubles: that poor family, the Balls, who lost their only son, Robert Nairac who was tortured and murdered, the poor woman who was killed for talking to a soldier leaving her children behind, the two soldiers who were lynched on live TV and then murdered because they strayed into the wrong part of town, the Omagh bombings, Bloody Sunday, it goes on and on.

If a united Ireland led to an end to the Troubles forever, I'd almost think bloody Brexit was worth it.


Thoughtful post as ever, Nix.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Good Luck UK on 21:25 - Dec 15 with 1986 viewsPommyhoop


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Good Luck UK on 21:26 - Dec 15 with 1981 viewsDannytheR

Good Luck UK on 20:44 - Dec 15 by Watford_Ranger

There seems to be more than enough sentiment along the lines of “fck Scotland let them fck off” without even needing to make out it’s a fight. If we held an English independence referendum we’d probably go for it.


Then they just need a find a way to get rid of London...
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Good Luck UK on 21:53 - Dec 15 with 1896 viewsCliveWilsonSaid

Good Luck UK on 21:26 - Dec 15 by DannytheR

Then they just need a find a way to get rid of London...


Facial recognition?

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Good Luck UK on 22:02 - Dec 15 with 1868 viewsNed_Kennedys

Good Luck UK on 20:24 - Dec 15 by connell10

You are sooo boring mate!


Put me on your little ignore list then!
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Good Luck UK on 23:01 - Dec 15 with 1777 viewsjohnhoop

I’ve just seen a twitter post where some Labour folks are organizing a get together in early 2020 as a celebration of all JC has done for the party.
They’re officially calling it @Jezzfest.
And no, I’m not making it up.
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Good Luck UK on 23:31 - Dec 15 with 1745 viewsCliveWilsonSaid

Good Luck UK on 23:01 - Dec 15 by johnhoop

I’ve just seen a twitter post where some Labour folks are organizing a get together in early 2020 as a celebration of all JC has done for the party.
They’re officially calling it @Jezzfest.
And no, I’m not making it up.


Where?

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Good Luck UK on 23:41 - Dec 15 with 1727 viewsJigsore

what a wonderful new intake of MPs

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally-Ann_Hart

i'm trying very hard to understand what level of brain degeneration you have to be on to believe that the Jews are trying to create another Nazi Empire in Europe while the Muslims control the US Media as well as believing there is a Muslim scheme to turn white people trans AND deny disabled people a basic wage for working.

Still at least Rachel Riley is happy

“The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.”

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Good Luck UK on 00:00 - Dec 16 with 1703 viewsPunteR

Bazza is just trying to make the world a better place. Hats off to him for that. I did wonder why he used a QPR forum as a platform to push the momentum agenda though. Politics and religion is so divisive. Never sat well for me that he turned 80% of threads into something political, but thats just me i guess.Regarding the Tories continuing to run the country like they have been for most of my 43 years of life i think Lblock had it right when he said we've just got to get on with it. Putting up some sort of opposition at every available opportunity doesn't help anyone. I think Boris needs all the help he can get. The anglo American world power will be in full swing.

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Good Luck UK on 03:42 - Dec 16 with 2278 viewsjohnhoop

Good Luck UK on 23:31 - Dec 15 by CliveWilsonSaid

Where?


There is an actual account with this tag which a lot of the people on it are taking seriously but I must admit t is beginning to look like a parody so probably best to ignore.
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Good Luck UK on 09:21 - Dec 16 with 2129 viewsPommyhoop


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Good Luck UK on 09:53 - Dec 16 with 2087 viewsOrthodox_Hoop

17 pages of this thread disseminating last week's result and no mention of collusion by the Russians yet. Progress!
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Good Luck UK on 10:15 - Dec 16 with 2041 viewsCliveWilsonSaid

Good Luck UK on 09:53 - Dec 16 by Orthodox_Hoop

17 pages of this thread disseminating last week's result and no mention of collusion by the Russians yet. Progress!


Hmmmm....

Orthodox you say....


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Good Luck UK on 10:28 - Dec 16 with 2008 viewshopphoops

The most pertinent comment on this thread is its title.

Without denying the democratic mandate for Brexit, the fact remains that it creates the greatest political challenge to the country since WW2 at least, facing the least-well-equpped government in living memory.

The meagre 4% certainty bounce in sterling reflects that. I'm no expert, but I'll be getting my money out (when I've done the important stuff like posting here ;) ).

A magnificent football club, the love of our lives, finding a way to finally have its day in the sun.
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Good Luck UK on 10:32 - Dec 16 with 1994 viewsMrSheen

Good Luck UK on 10:28 - Dec 16 by hopphoops

The most pertinent comment on this thread is its title.

Without denying the democratic mandate for Brexit, the fact remains that it creates the greatest political challenge to the country since WW2 at least, facing the least-well-equpped government in living memory.

The meagre 4% certainty bounce in sterling reflects that. I'm no expert, but I'll be getting my money out (when I've done the important stuff like posting here ;) ).


Sterling has already been the best performing major currency this year. And if you think this is a bigger crisis than 1972-1985...(mass murder in Ireland and at times on the mainland, three day week, industrial unrest, riots, fuel shortages, original EU entry).
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