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Is this 'another effect of voting out' type rubbish going to be a daily occurrence? It doesn't appear that you're accepting the result very well, bless your little cotton socks.
Quote from: Rigoglioso on June 26, 2016, 07:33:42 pmIs this 'another effect of voting out' type rubbish going to be a daily occurrence? It doesn't appear that you're accepting the result very well, bless your little cotton socks.Accepting is one thing - dealing with the consequences is another.. You can understand that can't you?Those consequences will become clear over the next weeks and months..
Bit different from the very core of your argument comprising of outright, deliberate lies.
The way you go on and on you'd think the remain camp told the truth and nothing but the truth.
Been listening to 5live after the football tonight. Labour is falling apart yet the leader remains..A labour mp leave supporter again admitted the 350mil wouldn't go to the NHS and that the leave campaign argument was exaggerated. Yet this had been in big letters on the campaign bus - how many folks voted leave because of that?That's just one example, and I expect there were exaggerations and scare mongering in the remain campaign too..Either way, the electorate may have been wrongly influenced..How is that right?everyone is wrongly influenced every time they vote it's nothing different this time
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on June 26, 2016, 09:20:20 pmThe way you go on and on you'd think the remain camp told the truth and nothing but the truth.Is that aimed at me? I have consistantly said that both sides conducted a poor campaign and after the result my biggest disappointment is that Remain never at any stage came up with a policy of stating the positive benefits of being in Europe.Which doesn't detract from the fact that Leave consistently lied and they dont have a plan of what to do now the vote has gone their way. Perhaps you can enlighten us?
Filo - the Labour Party has been finished for 2 years now.It's not just Corbyn: he's the icing on the cake so to speak. No. It's lost 50 seats in Scotland that not only don't look like coming back but won't even exist before very much longer. And then there's the 20 seats they're going to lose next time around as a result of the Boundary Commission review. Labour's a busted flush. A top quality leader might slow the decline, but Corbyn? He's not a leader at all. The death of Labour started with Mrs Thatcher - why do you think she encouraged people to buy their Council houses? Why did she encourage share ownership? It's continued ever since - the emasculation of labour (small 'l'); the planned death of industry as a source of employment; the growth of small employers and owner employers. Every one of these has attacked the roots of Labour's support. I can't conceive of any circumstance bad enough for the Tories to lose the vast number of English seats they would need to lose for the Labour party to form a government again.The Tories must be laughing like fury that it was a Labour government that set up the referendum on whether or not to have a Scottish parliament. It may have been the right thing to do, but politically, it was suicide. Now, the Tories can wave goodbye to Scotland losing almost nothing in terms of seats whilst at the same time killing off forever any chance of another Labour government.BobG
Just seen an interview on BBC News with some goon claiming the petition will have an effect and apparently it's not fair 'because my gran voted and she'll be dead in a few years'.Everyone knew the day of the referendum so if they wanted to stay in and didn't turn up, they've only got themselves to blame.
Quote from: Rigoglioso on June 27, 2016, 09:27:48 amJust seen an interview on BBC News with some goon claiming the petition will have an effect and apparently it's not fair 'because my gran voted and she'll be dead in a few years'.Everyone knew the day of the referendum so if they wanted to stay in and didn't turn up, they've only got themselves to blame.i'm going to invent a term "ageist racism" the true meaning of any word can be hijacked today so let's tag the r word on
Quote from: IDM on June 27, 2016, 09:35:17 amI doubt the petition will have any effect but what's going to be done about the unsubstantiated claims that are now being backtracked?The £350 million is often used as an example because that campaign bus kind of gives the game away - no one can claim this wasn't an argument the leave campaign didn't make!Politicians in 'bending the truth' shocker.That said, I'm sure our NHS will be better off following the vote in any case.
I doubt the petition will have any effect but what's going to be done about the unsubstantiated claims that are now being backtracked?The £350 million is often used as an example because that campaign bus kind of gives the game away - no one can claim this wasn't an argument the leave campaign didn't make!
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on June 27, 2016, 11:54:43 amYeah, if they can cheat to gain an advantage without the ref seeing it, that's what football politics is all about isn't it?Precisely.It's all about results.
Yeah, if they can cheat to gain an advantage without the ref seeing it, that's what football politics is all about isn't it?