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Post by kris on Dec 22, 2018 18:00:56 GMT
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Post by patty on Dec 22, 2018 18:10:20 GMT
Oh dear..trouble n strife spreads
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2018 18:19:13 GMT
Quite ironic really. Police officers, who are among those affected by the current aggressive wealth redistribution towards already wealthy people, working against their own interests.
Weird shit.
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Post by phil70 on Dec 22, 2018 18:37:09 GMT
I can't help but wonder when the smeΔΊly stuff will hit the fan . Phil
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Post by peterboat on Dec 22, 2018 18:54:05 GMT
Soon I suspect Phil same may happen over here if people dont get what they voted for
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2018 19:35:17 GMT
I reckon the "powers that be" will overturn the brexit thing in february (people want good news in february) let a few people do the civil disobedience thing for a bit then go back to normal. One of the advantages of doing all this hype about the negative aspects is that a lot of people, even those who voted leave, will be realising it could result in a lot of bad shit and their houses may lose value so when it is revoked there will be a massive feeling of relief. This in itself will probably make any riots or whatever fizzle out pretty quick. Tell people in december and january that the end of the world is coming then in February when they see the light at the end of the tunnel just mention that the end of the world has been cancelled. Then pacify the people by giving them a new election. Its amazing what publicity can do. It worked for bitcoin. People piled in there with money and some ended up losing their homes. Sad really but people are predictable.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 22, 2018 19:41:03 GMT
Politicians heads on sticks is what we want.
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Post by Trina on Dec 22, 2018 20:27:06 GMT
I reckon the "powers that be" will overturn the brexit thing in february (people want good news in february) let a few people do the civil disobedience thing for a bit then go back to normal. One of the advantages of doing all this hype about the negative aspects is that a lot of people, even those who voted leave, will be realising it could result in a lot of bad shit and their houses may lose value so when it is revoked there will be a massive feeling of relief. This in itself will probably make any riots or whatever fizzle out pretty quick. Tell people in december and january that the end of the world is coming then in February when they see the light at the end of the tunnel just mention that the end of the world has been cancelled. Then pacify the people by giving them a new election. Its amazing what publicity can do. It worked for bitcoin. People piled in there with money and some ended up losing their homes. Sad really but people are predictable. And a sparkly unicorn just flew past my boat...
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Post by kris on Dec 22, 2018 20:34:49 GMT
Sad really but people are predictable. I don't think macron predicted the protests in France, I don't think David Cameron predicted losing the referendum. So I don't think people are as predictable as you make out.
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Post by peterboat on Dec 22, 2018 21:13:07 GMT
Sad really but people are predictable. I don't think macron predicted the protests in France, I don't think David Cameron predicted losing the referendum. So I don't think people are as predictable as you make out. He lives in London and has no idea about how the rest of the UK feel! its a joke the London bubble but they will be waking up to bad news I am afraid, because we will be leaving the EU, and I suspect the North of the country will be getting its fair share of goods coming into the country as trade evens out.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Dec 22, 2018 21:59:49 GMT
Sad really but people are predictable. I don't think macron predicted the protests in France, I don't think David Cameron predicted losing the referendum. Cameron only promised a referendum to halt the rise of UKIP. He was seriously out of touch with the mood of the electorate whereas Farage had his finger on the pulse. There is talk now of ignoring the referendum vote, but all that will happen in this case is the rise of a political party, maybe UKIP or maybe a new party, which is prepared to listen to the will of the majority. It's above all a travesty that the Labour Party still support eu membership when they are supposed to be the party of the Working Class. But as I've said before, the Labour party nowadays are simply Conservatives in red ties.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2018 22:07:37 GMT
I don't think macron predicted the protests in France, I don't think David Cameron predicted losing the referendum. But as I've said before, the Labour party nowadays are simply Conservatives in red ties. Yet Ricco considers us all Commie bastards. Viva Corbyn! Viva la revolution!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2018 22:42:00 GMT
If Corbyn rolled out his true message, he would be unelectable, along with his party. He's shitting it that he may become a PM, and then displaying his own incompetence and stupidity. The only revolution I'd like is a chance to slot some of the lefty politically correct pussies who spout complete crap.
We need a new middle ground party who actually stand for, and believe in democracy.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 22, 2018 23:38:13 GMT
I don't think Corbyn has a message. He's a bumbling old expenses-fiddling git who just keeps wondering why the Flabbapotomus abandoned him.
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Post by patty on Dec 23, 2018 7:19:08 GMT
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