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How do you feel about Britain leaving the EU?
1) I want the UK out of the EU at all costs. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
2) I want out of the EU, unless there is some show stopper that means we should stay in. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
3) I want out of the EU, but could easily be persuaded to stay in. 2%  2%  [ 1 ]
4) Not sure if we should stay in or out. 8%  8%  [ 3 ]
5) I want to stay in the EU, but could easily be persuaded to leave. 2%  2%  [ 1 ]
6) I want to stay in the EU, unless there is a showstopper that means we should leave. 59%  59%  [ 22 ]
7) I want the UK to stay in the EU at all costs. 27%  27%  [ 10 ]
Total votes : 37
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I was going out for a singles night. Mali told me the surest way to pull was to say 'What's this?' while covering your nose, then say 'A polar bear hiding in the snow'. He then proceeded to send me variations on that picture, including one from MrsA at one point, for about the next week.

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I was going out for a singles night. Mali told me the surest way to pull was to say 'What's this?' while covering your nose, then say 'A polar bear hiding in the snow'. He then proceeded to send me variations on that picture, including one from MrsA at one point, for about the next week.

Oh godddddddd. I'm glad I only get pics of beer now.

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Consider this my last political post however.
Consider this my last political post however.
Consider this my last political post however.
Consider this my last political post however.
Consider this my last political post however.

More broken promises from the Tories. :(

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Cras wrote:
I was going out for a singles night. Mali told me the surest way to pull was to say 'What's this?' while covering your nose, then say 'A polar bear hiding in the snow'. He then proceeded to send me variations on that picture, including one from MrsA at one point, for about the next week.


And.. what happened?

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I was going out for a singles night. Mali told me the surest way to pull was to say 'What's this?' while covering your nose, then say 'A polar bear hiding in the snow'. He then proceeded to send me variations on that picture, including one from MrsA at one point, for about the next week.


And.. what happened?


I didn't do the joke. Am still single.

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Cras wrote:
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I was going out for a singles night. Mali told me the surest way to pull was to say 'What's this?' while covering your nose, then say 'A polar bear hiding in the snow'. He then proceeded to send me variations on that picture, including one from MrsA at one point, for about the next week.


And.. what happened?


I didn't do the joke. Am still single.


You stick with Uncle Mali. He'll see you right.

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MaliA wrote:
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I was going out for a singles night. Mali told me the surest way to pull was to say 'What's this?' while covering your nose, then say 'A polar bear hiding in the snow'. He then proceeded to send me variations on that picture, including one from MrsA at one point, for about the next week.


And.. what happened?


I didn't do the joke. Am still single.


You stick with Uncle Mali. He'll see you right.

The older you get the creepier this persona becomes

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Cras wrote:
I was going out for a singles night. Mali told me the surest way to pull was to say 'What's this?' while covering your nose, then say 'A polar bear hiding in the snow'. He then proceeded to send me variations on that picture, including one from MrsA at one point, for about the next week.

:luv:

This is the lowliest thing I have ever read!

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Mimi wrote:
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I was going out for a singles night. Mali told me the surest way to pull was to say 'What's this?' while covering your nose, then say 'A polar bear hiding in the snow'. He then proceeded to send me variations on that picture, including one from MrsA at one point, for about the next week.

:luv:

This is the lowliest thing I have ever read!


We may have wandered off-topic.


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Cras wrote:
I was going out for a singles night. Mali told me the surest way to pull was to say 'What's this?' while covering your nose, then say 'A polar bear hiding in the snow'. He then proceeded to send me variations on that picture, including one from MrsA at one point, for about the next week.

Oh godddddddd. I'm glad I only get pics of beer now.

You should. He sent me cock pics for a month.


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These threads would be boring as piss without Cavey.

100% correct. If he ever does make his last political post then I'm closing the forum forever.

But he never will

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Nobody says that though, do they.

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Nobody says that though, do they.

That's why less people get it right.

See also "Tesco".

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Craster, I'm off to the supermarket to buy crisps.

Firsty, which supermarket should I go to (Morrissons, Tesco or The Asdas) and secondly, what crisps should I buy?

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Craster, I'm off to the supermarket to buy crisps.

Firsty, which supermarket should I go to (Morrissons, Tesco or The Asdas) and secondly, what crisps should I buy?

Close, but isn't it the A.S.D.As?

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What does The A.S.D.A.s stand for?

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People with Irish heritage might want to check out getting dual nationality with Ireland to maintain freedom of travel. Sadly I don't qualify, but the wife does.

They have seen a 25% increase in application s over the last few months.

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Grim... wrote:
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Nobody says that though, do they.

That's why less people get it right.

See also "Tesco".

I call that "Scose"

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I've moved down to Kent for the summer for a job, and bloody hell - everywhere I go, vote leave posters, leaflets, everyone I work with is firmly "leave". I really didn't expect so many people in one area to support leaving the EU.


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What like no one in Scotland is short sighted and bigoted?

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Here fishy fishy...

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That is not what I said. I said I hadn't expected such a large concentration of people who wanted to leave in one small(ish) area. Of course there are people (idiots) who want to leave the EU in Scotland.


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Whereabouts are you? The countryside tends towards leave, the cities tend towards remain. Rough rule, but fits fairly well.

Kent voting for leave is moronic. Our agreements with the EU are the only thing keeping the French checking travel documents on their side of the tunnel. If we leave the Calais camp will be in Kent.

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New Romney - like 20 miles from... Ashford? Yeah, Ashford.
I hope you know where Ashford is, because I have no idea what else is nearby.


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Haha yeah, I do. 20 miles outside a medium sized town in Kent, yeah, that's pretty much what I'd expect.

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I was more referring to the Scottish leave uk vote as directly analogous to the UK leave eu vote. The same small minded, perceived slight mentality for the majority of leave voters in both cases.

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Never mind the bookies, how do the hedge funds feel about the recent swing to Leave?

£20bn wiped off FTSE100 yesterday, £80bn in last three days.

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With nine days to go to the June 23 referendum day, uncertainty gripped the markets after a YouGov poll for The Times showed Leave seven points ahead of Remain.

Phone and online ICM polls for the Guardian put Leave six points in front, while an ORB survey in the Daily Telegraph gave the Brexiters a one point lead. The Sun newspaper also came out in support of Brexit this morning.

Bookmaker William Hill said if the trend towards continued towards Leave, a Brexit will become the favourite in the EU referendum outcome by the weekend.


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The ones that I've spoken to will tell you that it's about more than money. Until it's their money obvs. Then they'll find someone else to blame that's not them and their stupid choices.


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The ones that I've spoken to will tell you that it's about more than money. Until it's their money obvs. Then they'll find someone else to blame that's not them and their stupid choices.

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The ones that I've spoken to will tell you that it's about more than money. Until it's their money obvs. Then they'll find someone else to blame that's not them and their stupid choices.

On that note

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1283672/b ... two-sides/

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In a contradictory finding, three in five Brits – 61% – say that they would be willing to accept a short term economic slowdown in order to see EU immigration controls tightened, which Brexit would allow.

But a significant majority of more than two thirds – 68% – at the same time insist they are not willing to lose any cash at all personally to reduce the number of migrants coming in from Europe.


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Oddly, the sun is reporting a "rocket boost in share prices" this morning.

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Oddly, the sun is reporting a "rocket boost in share prices" this morning.

Well, after a record slump, the only way is up.


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I am glad that this is the intellectual standard of people who will be voting in this referendum.


One of my favourite West Wing episodes is the one where Josh keeps wandering around saying "58% think foreign aid is too high, 51% think it should be cut" for the entire thing. It takes a while to work out what he's going on about then when someone asks him why he's so fond of that statistic, he shrieks out "Because that means 7% think it's too high but shouldn't be cut!!"

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
I am glad that this is the intellectual standard of people who will be voting in this referendum.


The Doc's local referendum hustings, yesterday:

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Oddly, the sun is reporting a "rocket boost in share prices" this morning.

Well, after a record slump, the only way is up.

That was almost the argument. The Sun quote was

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Shares in UK firms in the FTSE 100 rocketed by a fifth after the UK left the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1992. John Higgins of Capital Economics, writing earlier this year, said it was partly due to a fall in sterling, “something that might occur in the event of a Brexit”.


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Cor. I only read the headlines at the shop, but I thought it might be something daft. That's properly daft, though.

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Having a slightly bizarre discussion on another forum about this and the person responding is clearly as thick as two short planks, and it's taking every tiny ounce of my willpower not to point this out.

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I'm half-tempted to load up 'Chatroulette' later and ask people what they think about the general policy direction of the Juncker commission or their views on the democratic legitimacy of the co-decision procedure.


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These threads would be boring as piss without Cavey.

100% correct. If he ever does make his last political post then I'm closing the forum forever.

But he never will


Aw shucks, cheers dudes. :luv:

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