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  • #46
    Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

    As long as the "dirty foreigners" have nothing to do with Blighty the true Brexiteers will suck up anything. Remember the elite which engineered it are pretty well insulated by wealth unlike their poor misguided accolytes who actually voted for the disaster.

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    • #47
      Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

      Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
      As long as the "dirty foreigners" have nothing to do with Blighty the true Brexiteers will suck up anything. Remember the elite which engineered it are pretty well insulated by wealth unlike their poor misguided accolytes who actually voted for the disaster.
      You could of course have answered the questions posed or post those boring bigoted made up insults which are about as original as calling a Cardiff City fan a sheepshagger.

      No surprise which option you chose!

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      • #48
        Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

        Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
        As in any referendum or election campaign the things we are told by any party or side never reflect reality. Pretty clear demonstrations on this thread of things Remain said that proved to be absolute nonsense. How many fell for that?

        I'm not evangelical about it at all. I've always been of the belief that the impacts are nothing like what people on both sides predicted. I will always try to play things with a straight bat, on this occasion citing stats on food inflation, not random videos from activists. My aim in this (and other) debates isn't to say Brexit is a spectacular success, it's to demonstrate it's pretty insignificant, esp whem factoring in wars in Europe and pandemics.

        What annoys me is when people waste everyones time firstly spending years not accepting the result then cherry picking random topics and not looking at the full picture to try and prove a point where they've already decided the outcome for themselves. It's a waste of everyones time, is unhelpful and dare I say pretty selfish. If you want to say I told you so and illustrate it with random videos that take zero account of other factors and other countries performance then crack on, but can't you set up a private group for it or something?
        I actually meant to write predilections earlier regarding unicorns. Sorry for any confusion. :hehe:

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        • #49
          Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
          As in any referendum or election campaign the things we are told by any party or side never reflect reality. Pretty clear demonstrations on this thread of things Remain said that proved to be absolute nonsense. How many fell for that?

          I'm not evangelical about it at all. I've always been of the belief that the impacts are nothing like what people on both sides predicted. I will always try to play things with a straight bat, on this occasion citing stats on food inflation, not random videos from activists. My aim in this (and other) debates isn't to say Brexit is a spectacular success, it's to demonstrate it's pretty insignificant, esp whem factoring in wars in Europe and pandemics.

          What annoys me is when people waste everyones time firstly spending years not accepting the result then cherry picking random topics and not looking at the full picture to try and prove a point where they've already decided the outcome for themselves. It's a waste of everyones time, is unhelpful and dare I say pretty selfish. If you want to say I told you so and illustrate it with random videos that take zero account of other factors and other countries performance then crack on, but can't you set up a private group for it or something?
          Your third para talks about time-wasting. Think about this for second. Chill. Enjoy the weekend. None of this matters. Think of the unicorns.

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          • #50
            Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

            These days I find reading the psychotic ramblings of rabid tory voters as boring as religious freaks off on one

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            • #51
              Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

              Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
              Your third para talks about time-wasting. Think about this for second. Chill. Enjoy the weekend. None of this matters. Think of the unicorns.
              I'll have a great weekend, no worries on that.

              But people can't ad-infinitum post insulting comments about people (often with a distinct air of snobbery, although I'm not saying that in this case) with no backing up or anything with facts and with complete lack of self awareness that the side the chosen (eight years ago!!!) also produced some absolute nonsense that plainly people believed, without some push back from people.

              A sensible debate on Brexit is great and doable, but not the way some on here go about it.

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              • #52
                Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                I'll have a great weekend, no worries on that.

                But people can't ad-infinitum post insulting comments about people (often with a distinct air of snobbery, although I'm not saying that in this case) with no backing up or anything with facts and with complete lack of self awareness that the side the chosen (eight years ago!!!) also produced some absolute nonsense that plainly people believed, without some push back from people.

                A sensible debate on Brexit is great and doable, but not the way some on here go about it.
                You are just about the only fecker on here continually supporting the right of centre

                On everything, not just brexit

                That's not a coincidence

                I don't know why you blow hot air into your own echo chamber as half the time it's so verbose and opinionated it's like something out of an Eton old boys club

                I certainly don't bother reading most of your replies as it's the same old yeah but no but yeah excuses

                I think you would be better off going for a walk than typing endless right wing essays on here

                It's a bust bog flush

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                • #53
                  Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

                  Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                  I'll have a great weekend, no worries on that.

                  But people can't ad-infinitum post insulting comments about people (often with a distinct air of snobbery, although I'm not saying that in this case) with no backing up or anything with facts and with complete lack of self awareness that the side the chosen (eight years ago!!!) also produced some absolute nonsense that plainly people believed, without some push back from people.

                  A sensible debate on Brexit is great and doable, but not the way some on here go about it.
                  I am not interested in a sensible debate with a bloke who has spent 15 years on here supporting the conservatives

                  😂

                  People like you don't debate

                  You wriggle like a maggot on a fishing hook

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                  • #54
                    Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

                    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                    You are just about the only fecker on here continually supporting the right of centre

                    On everything, not just brexit

                    That's not a coincidence

                    I don't know why you blow hot air into your own echo chamber as half the time it's so verbose and opinionated it's like something out of an Eton old boys club

                    I certainly don't bother reading most of your replies as it's the same old yeah but no but yeah excuses

                    I think you would be better off going for a walk than typing endless right wing essays on here

                    It's a bust bog flush
                    You clearly havent read any of the thread whatsoever, so why post?

                    And the EU is a free market on obsessed organisation run by Conservatives for two decades, so god knows why you think someone defending a democratic vote to leave it is "right-wing" but I've long given up trying to take any logic from what you type tbf!

                    Still waiting for any of the people on here to answer the questions too. No one has yet, which says something.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

                      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                      I am not interested in a sensible debate with a bloke who has spent 15 years on here supporting the conservatives

                      😂

                      People like you don't debate

                      You wriggle like a maggot on a fishing hook
                      Yet here I am debating and here you are calling people maggots. 💁

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                      • #56
                        Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

                        Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                        Yet here I am debating and here you are calling people maggots. 💁
                        No you are not

                        You just post whatever you have to in order to try and get the last word

                        It's not a debate

                        You have been doing it for years

                        Hopefully your tory boys will get done over at the election and we can have a break from your endless verbal gushing

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                        • #57
                          Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

                          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                          No you are not

                          You just post whatever you have to in order to try and get the last word

                          It's not a debate

                          You have been doing it for years

                          Hopefully your tory boys will get done over at the election and we can have a break from your endless verbal gushing
                          It is a debate. People make a point. Others respond, often with an alternative point. Instead, you've not made any points at all and totally fabricated mine. If some total weirdo on the internet comes online and calls me a maggot and makes up nonsense from a thread he hasn't read then yeah I will sometimes respond in the hope he will stop doing it.

                          Pointless task I know.

                          You can have the last word if you want, although I was kinda hoping people might actually answer the questions posed earlier, but there we go..

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                          • #58
                            Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

                            Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                            Saying "Tory spokesman" in a post doesn't win you an argument anymore than posting guff videos from the political fringes does.

                            And that video you posted made two claims; that the NHS is now open to US insurance companies and that our health rights have been eroded. Any evidence of that, because I think that' bullshit.

                            The referendum was 8 years ago. Both sides sold whoppers, it's arrogant in the extreme to fail to see that some people voted remain based on those whoppers, just as some voted Leave.

                            I don't get the point you are making apart from some elaborate and pointless "I told you so" based on misinformation videos and ignoring Europe's most impactful war for 80 years and a pandemic unseen for centuries.

                            And you do that all to run down your own country.

                            What is the point? You and others must have better things to do with your time? If you spent even a small proportion of it actually scrutinizing the people who run our NHS and schools and economy in Wales, that would be more useful for a start
                            I didn’t tell you so, it was almost a toss a coin job as to how I voted because I could remember how it was before we joined the Common market and nothing seemed to change much back in the early seventies when we joined what was then the six I believe. The only reason I voted Remain in the end was because I couldn’t face being on the same side as Nigel Farage.

                            It’s in the intervening years that I realised I was wrong - Brexit meant more than I thought it did and, from where I’m standing nearly all of the changes are for the worse.

                            You do sound like a Tory spokesman by the way. At the time of the vote, the Conservatives really were a “broad church” when it came to the EU because they had remainers and leavers in almost equal measure, but Johnson forced most of the prominent remainers out of the party and so I’d say they lost stabilising influences which may have held back the sort of excesses which have got the party into what many commentators believe could be an existential crisis. The Conservatives are unashamedly a Brexit party now, in fact there’s a degree of Evangelisism about it which I’d say you share.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

                              Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                              I didn’t tell you so, it was almost a toss a coin job as to how I voted because I could remember how it was before we joined the Common market and nothing seemed to change much back in the early seventies when we joined what was then the six I believe. The only reason I voted Remain in the end was because I couldn’t face being on the same side as Nigel Farage.

                              It’s in the intervening years that I realised I was wrong - Brexit meant more than I thought it did and, from where I’m standing nearly all of the changes are for the worse.

                              You do sound like a Tory spokesman by the way. At the time of the vote, the Conservatives really were a “broad church” when it came to the EU because they had remainers and leavers in almost equal measure, but Johnson forced most of the prominent remainers out of the party and so I’d say they lost stabilising influences which may have held back the sort of excesses which have got the party into what many commentators believe could be an existential crisis. The Conservatives are unashamedly a Brexit party now, in fact there’s a degree of Evangelisism about it which I’d say you share.
                              As you know, how people voted in that referendum cut across party lines. Of course there were patterns but no stereotypes fitted. The duty of the government was to ensure democracy prevailed and the vote was honoured. That fell to the Tories as govt in 2016-2019 and as you will likely agree was a key reason for them winning the 2019 general election so comfortably.

                              I haven't mentioned anything about the Tories here though. All I've done is respond to the post about food prices and pointed out that reality has not matched rhetoric, and then asked you to justify the claims in the video you posted and then called out others for essentially calling people gullible and stupid when many of the claims on "their side" were also, demonstrably absolute hogwash designed to prey on their fears. I don't call them gullible though. Hypocrites I guess, but not gullible.

                              I am "evangelical" (if you like that phrase!?) about respecting how people vote esp when it's working class people. I'm not sure on all of you here, but when I think of those who most vocally slag off leave voters in my life, they universally are wealthier, often with a second home elsewhere abroad or a mum with one etc - that's not to characterise all "remainers" as wealthy (although the wealthy overwhelmingly did vote remain) but to say that in my experience those who were most obnoxious about accepting the result had a financial interest in it. So I have very little time for people who throw around insults based on that, or any other election.

                              I am also "evangelical" about respecting the result. The way some go on is absolutely the way some MAGA types went on about Trump losing the 2020 election, presenting all kinds of conspiracy theories about it rather than accepting defeat.

                              It's annoying and unhelpful.

                              As for leaving the EU, we simply don't know what would have happened. Everywhere in Europe has had a really bad time since 2020. It is impossible to separate COVID and Ukraine from any of it and when you look at the data without cherry picking it, it is balanced. We are doing better than some countries on some things and worse on others - was ever thus. Such a position doesn't sound evangelical to me, it sounds like the truth.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Brexit again - nothing to see here...

                                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                                As you know, how people voted in that referendum cut across party lines. Of course there were patterns but no stereotypes fitted. The duty of the government was to ensure democracy prevailed and the vote was honoured. That fell to the Tories as govt in 2016-2019 and as you will likely agree was a key reason for them winning the 2019 general election so comfortably.

                                I haven't mentioned anything about the Tories here though. All I've done is respond to the post about food prices and pointed out that reality has not matched rhetoric, and then asked you to justify the claims in the video you posted and then called out others for essentially calling people gullible and stupid when many of the claims on "their side" were also, demonstrably absolute hogwash designed to prey on their fears. I don't call them gullible though. Hypocrites I guess, but not gullible.

                                I am "evangelical" (if you like that phrase!?) about respecting how people vote esp when it's working class people. I'm not sure on all of you here, but when I think of those who most vocally slag off leave voters in my life, they universally are wealthier, often with a second home elsewhere abroad or a mum with one etc - that's not to characterise all "remainers" as wealthy (although the wealthy overwhelmingly did vote remain) but to say that in my experience those who were most obnoxious about accepting the result had a financial interest in it. So I have very little time for people who throw around insults based on that, or any other election.

                                I am also "evangelical" about respecting the result. The way some go on is absolutely the way some MAGA types went on about Trump losing the 2020 election, presenting all kinds of conspiracy theories about it rather than accepting defeat.

                                It's annoying and unhelpful.

                                As for leaving the EU, we simply don't know what would have happened. Everywhere in Europe has had a really bad time since 2020. It is impossible to separate COVID and Ukraine from any of it and when you look at the data without cherry picking it, it is balanced. We are doing better than some countries on some things and worse on others - was ever thus. Such a position doesn't sound evangelical to me, it sounds like the truth.
                                I did suggest you chill. But in all honesty, you've poked the hornet's nest now.

                                I actually think the only thing that is annoying and unhelpful, James, is you.

                                Navigating the aftermath of Brexit has ripped open a chasm of frustration and anger in my life. This political circus has inflicted a deeply personal assault on my very sense of identity and belonging. It's not just about losing a few benefits here and there; it's about being violently uprooted from the cultural, professional, and social tapestry of Europe that I was seamlessly woven into. The freedom to live, work, and traverse the breadth of a continent was not a mere policy perk; it was the essence of my life's fabric, now mercilessly shredded by the shortsightedness of a referendum.

                                Witnessing other European countries continuing their lives with unfettered access to this rich tapestry only magnifies the sense of betrayal and isolation I now endure in the UK. The healthcare debacle, with its mass exodus of indispensable medical professionals, has thrown salt into the gaping wounds of my well-being and life expectancy. It's a brutal reminder of the real, blood-and-bone consequences of political gambles played out by those insulated from the fallout.

                                James, your attempts to rationalise this debacle by championing the democratic process and the 'will of the people' is nothing short of infuriating. It's a hollow echo in the void left by the loss of my European citizenship. To claim that the government's duty was to uphold democracy is a slap in the face, ignoring the complex web of implications this decision has spun across the lives of countless individuals. The sanctity of the voting process is one thing, but using it as a shield to dismiss the visceral, lived experiences of those thrown into turmoil is quite another.

                                The gulf between sterile economic arguments and the raw, lived reality of Brexit's impact on people like me is staggering. To reduce this seismic upheaval to political victories or economic indicators is both blind and callous. The discourse surrounding Brexit needs to make room for the searing voices of those directly in its destructive path.

                                Your reasons for your Brexit evangelism are your own. Stop preaching. You've pissed me off now with your usual sanctimony and f*cking pomposity. You don't want debate. You want to win your argument. It's been going on for years.

                                I've told you before. I will never 'move on'. It's deeply personal. Just leave it and find something more constructive to do with your time. Your obsession isn't healthy.

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