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life on mars
25-06-16, 13:02
You wont see a penny of the European monies , Wales will see a cessation in its major projects such as rail electrification , new M4 link , Cornwall can go and sing It wont get it healthy regional European funding, the NHS Brexit Banner was a just a piece of clever marketing, no voters have been done up like a kipper , the monies we pay in now will all land in the coffers of the treasury .

We probably will still see imagination grow just see people from a different continents, Scotland leaves get ready for the dash to England /Wales for many , Gibraltar and ex pats home soon , oh and watch the Calais security bubble burst, and the dash from those Europeans who have yet to come over , the next two years immigration is going to rise, which was the main driver of exit vote .Lol.

The only positive I can think of , there will be less foreign footballers, and more home grown talent, oh Bale may have to come home as he is now a non euro player in the Madrid team ,and you can have three, unless Rodriguez goes to Utd .

Happy Days , enjoy the cost .

CCFC CASUAL
25-06-16, 13:09
Ark at Phil Connors

Same time tomorrow, Phil?

Wales-Bales
25-06-16, 13:15
So, in short, a whole lot of dashing going on.

Colonel Cærdiffi
25-06-16, 13:19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaWa4ScfQXc

Phill Stants brother
25-06-16, 13:20
Ark at Phil Connors

Same time tomorrow, Phil?

Can the mods just merge all these same, same EU Anti Brexit threads into one big boring thread? This shit is clogging up the forum with all these whinging ***** stuck on repeat.

Thanks in advance.

Packerman
25-06-16, 13:22
Can the mods just merge all these same, same EU Anti Brexit threads into one big boring thread? This shit is clogging up the forum with all these whinging ***** stuck on repeat.

Thanks in advance.

^^^^ this, please

CCFC CASUAL
25-06-16, 13:23
Can the mods just merge all these same, same EU Anti Brexit threads into one big boring thread? This shit is clogging up the forum with all these whinging ***** stuck on repeat.

Thanks in advance.

If and when Mike Morris returns from his drinking session with Lord Lucan perhaps he can sort this shit out.

DP1
25-06-16, 13:24
^^^^ this, please

I concur - sore losers

goslow
25-06-16, 13:27
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CCFC CASUAL
25-06-16, 13:28
I concur - sore losers

Ronaldo is more gracious in defeat than the remainiacs on here

Colonel Cærdiffi
25-06-16, 13:29
I concur - sore losers

Well hang on, I voted remain and after the initial disappointment I've just quietly accepted the result.

CCFC CASUAL
25-06-16, 13:35
Well hang on, I voted remain and after the initial disappointment I've just quietly accepted the result.
You are in the tiny minority tho kernel.

I was going to vote remain but voted leave in the end because of all the vote bullies on here, plus my boss and one of my best mates, amongst others, trying to influence other people's vote beside their own.

Colonel Cærdiffi
25-06-16, 13:36
You are in the tiny minority tho kernel.

I was going to vote remain but voted leave in the end because of all the vote bullies on here, plus my boss and one of my best mates, trying to influence other people's vote beside their own.

YOU'VE RUINED THE COUNTRY

CCFC CASUAL
25-06-16, 13:39
YOU'VE RUINED THE COUNTRY

Ill be alright I live in Merthyr. If I lose my job I'll just claim sickness benefits. Prob be better off.

Heathblue
25-06-16, 13:46
In 2015 this country held a general election, the Tory manifesto included

"Have an in/out referendum on Britain's membership of the EU before the of 2017"

Many in this country who I would previously thought, were labour voters and during the EU years did very nicely, two homes and renting out to those who didn’t have one, EU linked pensions, Jobs, two/three cars, nice home, swanky restaurants and then suddenly went quiet whilst an underclass was emerging in this country, this under class was being stamped on, starting during the yuppie filofax breed of the 80’s, through the 90’s, & 00’s, all the time the distribution of wealth getting narrower, those having the most, earning and keeping more, those with next to nothing, keeping next to nothing and nothing to look forward to either, going on Demos shouting Thatcher out might have been seen to be the right thing to do and given a caring credibility to your status but the reality is that, you had a chance at the ballot box to stop this, although with Blair, the choice was now not so clear, but onto 2015, the referendum issue was known and documented yet, Cameron got home with a majority verdict, a vote for Jeremy Corbyn would have knocked this in the head there and then.

unite the union were suggesting a referendum as a labour policy for this election, Ed Balls disagreed, Len McCluskey warned the party that it risked being boxed in at the 2015 general election unless it dropped its opposition to matching David Cameron's promise to allow voters a say.


Asked on BBC2's Newsnight whether there was "no question that an incoming Labour government would ever offer an in/out referendum on Europe", Mr Balls replied: "That would be a silly thing for us to say."

"We made a very clear commitment: if there is any proposal in the next parliament for a transfer of powers to Brussels we will have an in/out referendum.

"We are not proposing a referendum now because we think to spend two or three years blighting investment and undermining our economy on the prospect of a referendum which David Cameron says he is going to have after he gets an unknown package of reforms would be bad for jobs and investment.

"If Len McCluskey is supporting the David Cameron position, I disagree with Len McCluskey."

There are a couple of issues here, the Labour party would not have had a referendum during this parliament and, labour at the time believed that a referendum would be bad for jobs and investment.

So I say to those, if you want to get into the blame game, start looking at those who gave Cameron the mandate (I never, did you?) to call this election, and not those who for 20/30 years were chucked to one side whilst their jobs and dreams disappeared whilst everyone else mattered, except them, just look at the area’s which rejected remain, building an EU funded viaduct in aber somewhere isn’t going to replace the 20/30 years of being scrapped by their successive governments I keep being reminded of the money that Wales received from the EU, whilst Neil and Glenys & the Senedd have done very nicely from it, 3 generations in the valleys have hardly seen a penny of it.

If it cleans your soul, you can carry on blaming the over 50’s all you like, but start looking at the real issue and where it all started from, the forgotten got their say in the end and I for one don’t blame them although think it was a poor decision. Politicians are totally remote from the electorate and got away with it for years, that changed yesterday, perhaps voters who have been dumbed down for years will get their head out of Xfactor, big brother and dancing on ice and actually be aware of what politicians do and use their vote when they can to pull the rug from under their feet and not stare into their smart phone and quietly endorse them, my youngster may suffer just like others from this, but he hasn’t gone sulking on social media (not that I know of!!) and slating others and whilst only recently being a little interested in what politicians do I’m sure will use his vote every single time in future, he didn’t vote for Cameron either BTW.

I would suggest you edit your post to “Dear Conservatives”

Look at all the terrible things that people are now worried about,
The Stirling price
There house value
The value of their shares
The value of their pensions
2,000 bankers losing their jobs
The cost of holidays abroad

I’m sure the UK’s homeless, destitute and the forgotten of the 80’s, 90’s, 00’s, will be devastated by all this financial news.

Colonel Cærdiffi
25-06-16, 13:49
Nelsonca61 is filibustering the thread. Brave scenes.

Smoothoppa Razor
25-06-16, 13:53
OP got it spot on.

Heathblue
25-06-16, 13:54
Nelsonca61 is filibustering the thread. Brave scenes.

I'm sure that word means something although by the time i find out it will be K.O time.

Richyrich
25-06-16, 13:54
505

elytillidie
25-06-16, 13:59
You wont see a penny of the European monies , Wales will see a cessation in its major projects such as rail electrification , new M4 link , Cornwall can go and sing It wont get it healthy regional European funding, the NHS Brexit Banner was a just a piece of clever marketing, no voters have been done up like a kipper , the monies we pay in now will all land in the coffers of the treasury .

We probably will still see imagination grow just see people from a different continents, Scotland leaves get ready for the dash to England /Wales for many , Gibraltar and ex pats home soon , oh and watch the Calais security bubble burst, and the dash from those Europeans who have yet to come over , the next two years immigration is going to rise, which was the main driver of exit vote .Lol.

The only positive I can think of , there will be less foreign footballers, and more home grown talent, oh Bale may have to come home as he is now a non euro player in the Madrid team ,and you can have three, unless Rodriguez goes to Utd .

Happy Days , enjoy the cost .

I voted out purely on environmental concerns, so to think I may have already prevented the possible destruction of the Gwent Levels by stopping the new M4 relief road is fantastic news. My vote vindicated already. Thank you so much.

Richyrich
25-06-16, 14:01
I voted out purely on environmental concerns, so to think I may have already prevented the possible destruction of the Gwent Levels by stopping the new M4 relief road is fantastic news. My vote vindicated already. Thank you so much.

:facepalm:

az city
25-06-16, 14:05
I would suggest you edit your post to “Dear Conservatives”

Look at all the terrible things that people are now worried about,
The Stirling price
There house value
The value of their shares
The value of their pensions
2,000 bankers losing their jobs
The cost of holidays abroad

I’m sure the UK’s homeless, destitute and the forgotten of the 80’s, 90’s, 00’s, will be devastated by all this financial news.

I can't figure out what you're attempting to say the English is so poor ...

Heathblue
25-06-16, 14:09
I can't figure out what you're attempting to say the English is so poor ...

It a rock you lot crawl under in Arizona isn't it?, apologies for my dyslexia.

ZZ Jack
25-06-16, 14:15
You wont see a penny of the European monies , ................ETC ETC .

Happy Days , enjoy the cost .

If you're that good at predicting the future, how about sharing tonights winning lottery numbers?

life on mars
25-06-16, 14:15
You are in the tiny minority tho kernel.

I was going to vote remain but voted leave in the end because of all the vote bullies on here, plus my boss and one of my best mates, amongst others, trying to influence other people's vote beside their own.

Ooops Phil Connors moment ?

az city
25-06-16, 15:10
It a rock you lot crawl under in Arizona isn't it?, apologies for my dyslexia.

You keep banging on about the US and the fact I live in it. Do you have some irrational fear of foreign countries/foreigners? Does that explain your vote for Leave? Just asking.

P.S. Your moniker suggests you are the troglodyte.

az city
25-06-16, 15:12
I voted out purely on environmental concerns, so to think I may have already prevented the possible destruction of the Gwent Levels by stopping the new M4 relief road is fantastic news. My vote vindicated already. Thank you so much.

You must be joking. I was with some senior people at the Environment Agency in Bristol on Friday and they are petrified about the bonfire of EU environmental regulations and directives that is likely to follow exit.

Heathblue
25-06-16, 15:43
You keep banging on about the US and the fact I live in it. Do you have some irrational fear of foreign countries/foreigners? Does that explain your vote for Leave? Just asking.

P.S. Your moniker suggests you are the troglodyte.

I don't think i have posted on here who i voted for?, or if i even voted!!.
Do you have tonight's winning lotto numbers?

az city
25-06-16, 17:01
I don't think i have posted on here who i voted for?, or if i even voted!!.
Do you have tonight's winning lotto numbers?

Aye but I'm not sharing with a Leaver. Euromillions is not for you any more.

Mad as a fish
25-06-16, 17:55
YOU'VE RUINED THE COUNTRY

YOU HAVE RUINED THIS THREAD.

Heathblue
25-06-16, 18:00
A bit ironic for someone who has already left!!!! :-)

az city
25-06-16, 18:10
A bit ironic for someone who has already left!!!! :-)

You're obsessed. Stay away.

God, you're boring with this. Yes, I live in the US. So what?

darran1927
25-06-16, 18:27
Aye but I'm not sharing with a Leaver. Euromillions is not for you any more.

Didn't realise the UK left Europe aswell , thought it was just the EU , just like Norway who aren't a member of the EU but play the Euromillions :wave:

Ainsley Harriott
26-06-16, 01:14
You're obsessed. Stay away.

God, you're boring with this. Yes, I live in the US. So what?

You said in another thread you didn't want to come back to the UK because there were too many racists now.

We're not the nation known for its citizens hanging black people from trees within the last century. Enjoy the US.

ZZ Jack
26-06-16, 07:36
Labour MP, David Lammy, urges Parliament to ignore EU referendum result : "We can stop this madness".

There we are then, that's what democracy means to him. I wonder if he's one of the people who's signed the petition requesting the suspension of the normal most votes win convention?

ZZ Jack
26-06-16, 07:44
You said in another thread you didn't want to come back to the UK because there were too many racists now.

We're not the nation known for its citizens hanging black people from trees within the last century. Enjoy the US.

This country was complicit with the transportation of slaves to the Americas, as were the Arabs and native population of the countries where these poor people were snatched. It was a shameful episode in the history of the world.

But the USA, and most of the world has moved on, they do have a black president, elected by a majority of the people.

Croesy Blue
26-06-16, 07:54
Labour MP, David Lammy, urges Parliament to ignore EU referendum result : "We can stop this madness".

There we are then, that's what democracy means to him. I wonder if he's one of the people who's signed the petition requesting the suspension of the normal most votes win convention?
I agree whilst I'm against leaving now we've had the vote it can't be ignored. It would be the biggest blow to democracy ever.

What's worrying me is even the "top politicians" who were pro brexit now seem to think it'll be a disaster.

lardy
26-06-16, 08:34
I agree whilst I'm against leaving now we've had the vote it can't be ignored. It would be the biggest blow to democracy ever.

What's worrying me is even the "top politicians" who were pro brexit now seem to think it'll be a disaster.

Our politicians at the top have made a complete first class **** up on this. And it's only just started.

chepstow
26-06-16, 08:42
Labour MP, David Lammy, urges Parliament to ignore EU referendum result : "We can stop this madness".

There we are then, that's what democracy means to him. I wonder if he's one of the people who's signed the petition requesting the suspension of the normal most votes win convention?

He should be expelled from the commons and de selected by his party

Badly Ironed Shirt
26-06-16, 08:49
Labour MP, David Lammy, urges Parliament to ignore EU referendum result : "We can stop this madness".

There we are then, that's what democracy means to him. I wonder if he's one of the people who's signed the petition requesting the suspension of the normal most votes win convention?

What does democracy mean to any of them? The Labour party just elected a new leader - Corbyn had more than 60% of the vote. Within days a few MPs wanted him out. Their views were obviously more important or correct than the quarter of a million people who voted him in.

Jimmy the Jock
26-06-16, 09:03
What does democracy mean to any of them? The Labour party just elected a new leader - Corbyn had more than 60% of the vote. Within days a few MPs wanted him out. Their views were obviously more important or correct than the quarter of a million people who voted him in.

Democracy allowed them to express their opinions . Far as I know he remains the labour leader .

az city
26-06-16, 10:07
He should be expelled from the commons and de selected by his party

Why? The vote was advisory. MPs can choose to ignore it if they wish. First person to show leadership in my opinion.

Badly Ironed Shirt
26-06-16, 10:08
Democracy allowed them to express their opinions . Far as I know he remains the labour leader .

For how long? And, if he's still on the ballot paper and he gets another mandate to lead the party - what do they do then?

Jimmy the Jock
26-06-16, 10:13
For how long? And, if he's still on the ballot paper and he gets another mandate to lead the party - what do they do then?
Until he gets ousted ..

Badly Ironed Shirt
26-06-16, 10:45
Until he gets ousted ..

Ousted by who - the 400-500 thousand Labour members, or the 50-100 Labour MPs?

chepstow
26-06-16, 15:11
Why? The vote was advisory. MPs can choose to ignore it if they wish. First person to show leadership in my opinion.

Yes of course they can ignore the wishes of the nation ..... Ffs!!!

Jimmy the Jock
26-06-16, 15:15
Ousted by who - the 400-500 thousand Labour members, or the 50-100 Labour MPs?

I doubt he will survive this . He appears a genuine enough guy , but a leader he isn't .

Mad as a fish
26-06-16, 15:43
What does democracy mean to any of them? The Labour party just elected a new leader - Corbyn had more than 60% of the vote. Within days a few MPs wanted him out. Their views were obviously more important or correct than the quarter of a million people who voted him in.

These idiots who signed the petition to re vote are nuts.That means if we lose our next game and raise enough signatures on the petition form we can get a replay?

az city
26-06-16, 16:24
These idiots who signed the petition to re vote are nuts.That means if we lose our next game and raise enough signatures on the petition form we can get a replay?

I'm one of the "idiots".

NYCBlue
26-06-16, 18:18
Can the mods just merge all these same, same EU Anti Brexit threads into one big boring thread? This shit is clogging up the forum with all these whinging ***** stuck on repeat.

Thanks in advance.

Alternatively, you could just choose to not click on threads with key words such a "Brexit" in the title.

Colonel Cærdiffi
26-06-16, 18:27
Alternatively, you could just choose to not click on threads with key words such a "Brexit" in the title.

Spot on. He's got a bloody cheek coming to this board expecting football chat.

Packerman
26-06-16, 18:28
I'm one of the "idiots".

goes without saying

goslow
26-06-16, 18:33
I'm one of the "idiots".


No surprise there.

Colonel Cærdiffi
26-06-16, 18:36
I'm one of the "idiots".

Three word comment

CCFC CASUAL
26-06-16, 18:39
Spot on. He's got a bloody cheek coming to this board expecting football chat.

Trying to spot a football thread on here amongst all the political threads is harder than trying to spot Wally.

Philbccfc
26-06-16, 18:46
Trying to spot a football thread on here amongst all the political threads is harder than trying to spot Wally.

Where`s Wally????

CCFC CASUAL
26-06-16, 18:48
Where`s Wally????
He's in the football thread if you can find it :hehe:

jamieccfc
26-06-16, 19:14
Can the mods just merge all these same, same EU Anti Brexit threads into one big boring thread? This shit is clogging up the forum with all these whinging ***** stuck on repeat.

Thanks in advance.

Please this. Can't the mods do it