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Quote from: IDM on November 05, 2016, 01:44:57 pmQuote from: del boy on November 05, 2016, 11:20:08 amI would say he is still fuming about it. I would not say thats accepting the decisionb*llocks..I voted remain and I think the whole referendum was flawed from the beginning - yet I accept that more folks voted leave than remain..The issue now, is how to deal with it.. That should have been planned in advance, and made public for both leave and remain options, so the vote could be made more effectively on what the country can reasonably be expected to achieve.Your fuming about it also. I accept you may not be happy about the decision that's fine but don't pretend to have accepted the decision when clearly you haven't. And please don't say my opinion is b*llocks just because it differs to yours
Quote from: del boy on November 05, 2016, 11:20:08 amI would say he is still fuming about it. I would not say thats accepting the decisionb*llocks..I voted remain and I think the whole referendum was flawed from the beginning - yet I accept that more folks voted leave than remain..The issue now, is how to deal with it.. That should have been planned in advance, and made public for both leave and remain options, so the vote could be made more effectively on what the country can reasonably be expected to achieve.
I would say he is still fuming about it. I would not say thats accepting the decision
Quote from: del boy on November 05, 2016, 01:52:33 pmQuote from: IDM on November 05, 2016, 01:44:57 pmQuote from: del boy on November 05, 2016, 11:20:08 amI would say he is still fuming about it. I would not say thats accepting the decisionb*llocks..I voted remain and I think the whole referendum was flawed from the beginning - yet I accept that more folks voted leave than remain..The issue now, is how to deal with it.. That should have been planned in advance, and made public for both leave and remain options, so the vote could be made more effectively on what the country can reasonably be expected to achieve.Your fuming about it also. I accept you may not be happy about the decision that's fine but don't pretend to have accepted the decision when clearly you haven't. And please don't say my opinion is b*llocks just because it differs to yoursNo, your deduction about what other people may be THINKING, is b*llocks, I never said that about your opinion..You can have whatever opinion you like, doesn't mean we have to agree.and, yes, I have accepted the result. I don't like it, for a whole variety of reasons and the whole brexit thing is a total clusterf**k, but I have no issue with the vote count!!I accept doncaster rovers got relegated, I don't like it and I still don't. But they can put that right this season, or next.. I still accept what has happened though.There is a big difference between not liking something and not accepting it.
Quote from: IDM on November 05, 2016, 02:58:25 pmQuote from: del boy on November 05, 2016, 01:52:33 pmQuote from: IDM on November 05, 2016, 01:44:57 pmQuote from: del boy on November 05, 2016, 11:20:08 amI would say he is still fuming about it. I would not say thats accepting the decisionb*llocks..I voted remain and I think the whole referendum was flawed from the beginning - yet I accept that more folks voted leave than remain..The issue now, is how to deal with it.. That should have been planned in advance, and made public for both leave and remain options, so the vote could be made more effectively on what the country can reasonably be expected to achieve.Your fuming about it also. I accept you may not be happy about the decision that's fine but don't pretend to have accepted the decision when clearly you haven't. And please don't say my opinion is b*llocks just because it differs to yoursNo, your deduction about what other people may be THINKING, is b*llocks, I never said that about your opinion..You can have whatever opinion you like, doesn't mean we have to agree.and, yes, I have accepted the result. I don't like it, for a whole variety of reasons and the whole brexit thing is a total clusterf**k, but I have no issue with the vote count!!I accept doncaster rovers got relegated, I don't like it and I still don't. But they can put that right this season, or next.. I still accept what has happened though.There is a big difference between not liking something and not accepting it.Like i said you are still fuming about the decision, that's the impression i get from you and several other poster on here. Thats my opinion it's not b*llocks it's my opinion or can you not accept that either
Even if anyone was still 'fuming' about the result, what's the problem with that? I don't understand the issue - apparently, some folks were fuming about being part of the EU (under various guises) for 40 years...Frankly, given the tanking of sterling, billions of pounds of quantitive easing, a rise in racism and attacks on minority groups, and an alarming emboldening of the hard right elements (in the press, politics and on the streets), I don't see much to be cheery about at the moment. And that's before we even invoke Article 50... Which is before we leave the EU as well. Anyone care to point me to the good stuff that's to come? 'Cos I ain't seeing much of rosy future at the moment...
Do you drive del boy? Have you not noticed the petrol price rises with oil priced in dollars? You have not noticed the news stories of supermarkets possibly needing to put prices up because their suppliers are paying more to import raw materials?The economy isn't going to settle either way for quite a long time, and certainly not until the actual brexit process is clear, and then even longer too probably.
del boy, del boy, del boy - where was any admission that I or anyone was fuming?Looks to me as though you like the idea that some people might be narked off by it. I think that says more about you than it does anyone else.
Quote from: IDM on November 05, 2016, 03:51:29 pmDo you drive del boy? Have you not noticed the petrol price rises with oil priced in dollars? You have not noticed the news stories of supermarkets possibly needing to put prices up because their suppliers are paying more to import raw materials?The economy isn't going to settle either way for quite a long time, and certainly not until the actual brexit process is clear, and then even longer too probably.I have 2 cars thanks and petrol is still alot cheaper than it was a couple of years ago but we will ignore that fact to suit you if you like. The rest of your statement contains a few possibilities and probabilities not facts. Like I keep saying some of you keep pretending you have accepted the result but really you haven't with the exception of Lipsy who has come round to my point of view
Phuk me! mad mick is back.[/quoteThats a bit harsh IDM has been around for ages Anyway thats enough fishing for this weekend. Time for me to move on
The amazing Bob G. Thought you would have been along sooner than this with your usual waffle better late than never I suppose. Another one fuming that the vote didn't go your way are you?
I have had enough of this thread now. I have been taking the p*ss all day and a few posters have took the bait I even said I was fishing on an earlier post.
So you see there in those two stories why there is grave concern over TM wanting to be in sole charge of negotiations - it won't go well.
Quote from: wilts rover on November 06, 2016, 08:16:27 amSo you see there in those two stories why there is grave concern over TM wanting to be in sole charge of negotiations - it won't go well.Luckily TM is not in sole charge of negotiations...she's got David Davis to help her :-/