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  1. It's probably the preferred option for the EU- essentially stay in the customs union where we have to follow EU laws but have no say in them. Probably have to pay a chunk of cash for the privilege too. Essentially if that's the Labour option then we are better off staying in.
  2. That could be scarily accurate...
  3. He's still a rubbish manager who deserves to be fired. We were dire for about 90% of the game today and if we manage to stay up it certainly won't be because of any accomplishment of the manager.
  4. This x 1000. Should absolutely be the starting team with jwp ready to come on for tadic in the second half
  5. I think 6 games is enough to make a preliminary judgement. He's crap.
  6. A very very fortunate draw there. Offered virtually nothing all game. Gabbi and sims should be playing all the time.
  7. Play gabbi and sims every week. This clueless manager is such a c*nt.
  8. We will play this exact way next week and the week after and the week after that. Its utterly soul destroying!
  9. Awful again. Should have sacked this manager months ago.
  10. And do you not think that after the mid term elections Congress will be blocking everything that trump proposes? The whole system is crazy.
  11. Can see us losing this 1-0. Really hope we can nick one but it's not looking very likely.
  12. I think they've been proposed haven't they? Did Obama not have the opportunity during his first two years in office then?
  13. I'd be interested to know what people on here think the solution to school shootings should be? Bearing in mind that Obama did precisely nothing and the fact that America won't be banning guns any time soon.
  14. It's a winter Olympic factoid with links to Southampton thread.
  15. Just seen the snowboarding bronze medalist is from Southampton.
  16. #FirstWorldProblems
  17. Oh absolutely. I don't really think there's much wrong in naming and shaming someone for what they put online though. I vehemently disagree though with Katie price trying to push some specific "trolling" law as that's frighteningly vague and will no doubt be roundly abused to try to silence people.
  18. Little bit harsher than jokes tbf with racist abuse.
  19. Thanks moonraker for once you and I agree. Good post.
  20. I'm glad I lost you. Hopefully I'll stay lost in your mind. You've already shown yourself to be spectacularly closed minded so maybe best that you stop trying to understand what I write.
  21. I love how when these hypothetical scenarios come up, people love to add all sorts of conditions and things. The question wasn't whether you would prefer us to stay up and win the Cup or what you would have liked five years ago.
  22. I'm happy to be on the side of someone who is fighting to combat the high suicide rates, unfair sentencing and paternal rights of men whereas you appear to be on the side of someone like Jess Philips who displays open contempt for the opposite sex and who laughs at the idea of setting aside some time to discuss things in parliament like men killing themselves. Her and other odious shrews like her in parliament are the ones sowing the seeds of discord and certainly not Davies. Despite his numerous flaws, at least you can say that corbyn is attempting to do what he believes is right no matter how misguided he is. The same cannot be said for the likes of Jess Phillips- read just a small portion of her book to see how her mind works.
  23. Do you have a link to where he referred to the electorate as workshy spongers? Thanks.
  24. It's absolutely unreasonable to infer his reasoning for these votes until you've heard his reasons. It's one of the reasons that politics is so grossly polarised. I'd rather make my mind up on any politician by listening to what they say and their reasonings before jumping to the bit where we condemn them.
  25. Simply giving a list of votes for or against something without providing the reasons for voting that way is ridiculously simplistic. Far better to look at the reasoning behind those votes as I explained with the Philip Davies example. He may have reasoning that I disagree with but I'm not going to condemn any political for voting against something - including the likes of corbyn- without listening to why they voted against it. They could have perfectly logical reasons even if I disagree with their opinion.
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