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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. The great lady would have done a damn sight better. She’d have taken tough decisions and wouldn’t have been afraid to be unpopular.
  2. These Russians are bloody halfwits. Fancy rigging one election and then deciding to abandon Trump instead of handing him a win that would have caused complete and absolute chaos in America, & the west in general.
  3. That wasn’t what you claimed. You said their life’s were “near normal”. They’re not, nowhere near.
  4. They probably are, but there’s absolutely nothing to stop having them every 3 months if enough people wanted it. I don’t understand what Mystic is on about. It looks like he’s implying that Leavers have somehow decided that’s it, we’re out of the EU forever, finito... Maybe his ire should be directed at Remainers who haven’t got the balls or the work ethic to do what Nigel did.
  5. Pony. My son lives in Sydney and his life is nowhere near back to normal.
  6. Who says otherwise? We joined without a referendum, could rejoin with or without another one. All it needs is a party to stand on that platform, and win enough votes. You can have an EU vote every six months if enough people want it. I think you’re confusing people saying it won’t happen, with people saying it can’t happen.
  7. If you pile up votes in certain states & don’t breakthrough in enough of the remaining states, you’re a poor candidate based on that system. If you can’t beat Donald Trump you’re an appalling candidate. The system not weird at all, it’s perfectly reasonable. You need broad support from across the nation, without it the big population states will dominate the union too much. it’s a system that’s perfect for a union of independent states.
  8. Most people understand, although Soggy clearly doesn’t.
  9. This is what the media forget when they rush to condemn Chelsea in the wake of another sacking. Contrast their approach with Arsenal’s who stood by Wenger. As you wrote, the bloke didn’t deserve the job in the first place. He only got it off the back of who he was, rather than what he’d done. He got given a chance not many young managers get, and he blew it. Whether it was because he got it too early, or whether he’s not good enough, only time will tell. Personally, I suspect he’ll settle for the cushy TV studio, discussing where other managers are going wrong. It’s going to be hard to motivate yourself when your ultimate managerial goal has come and gone so early.
  10. Watch the press now start crying about more time and hitting out at the short termism of Chelsea.
  11. I said triggering twats was a benefit of Brexit, a by product. Slightly different from wishing Biden gone the “sooner the better”.
  12. Biden won the nomination because the Democratic establishment realised Harris was a poor candidate. They dug Biden up out of desperation, not because he’s such a great candidate. Any half decent Republican would have beaten him, just as any half decent democrat would have beaten Trump. Which brings us on to your next unbelievable statement. That Hilary was a better candidate than Trump. Dear god, do you really think through the pony you write. I can’t think of a candidate in my lifetime that wouldn’t have beaten Trump, except Hillary Clinton.
  13. A couple of posts showing identity politics in all its glory. They don’t care whether Harris will be good for the nation or even care whether she’ll divide the country even more. Pissing off the opposition short term, trumps (pun intended) every other consideration.
  14. Don’t worry they’ll be plenty more, and a lot more important. I realise this generation are quite incapable of long term thinking, but as the years go by and the EU continue their match towards a federal superstate, the benefits will sell themselves so there won’t need to be any bigging up. Within 10 years it’ll be a settled issue.
  15. Believe it or not, I haven’t met Priti, so my assertion that I’ve yet to met a leaver who gives a shiny, stands. I wouldn’t mind betting that on this thread the colour of passports is mentioned by Remoaners more than leavers. Perhaps it’s time to stop banging on about them.
  16. He does the same with Dele Alli. Must have a good agent, because he’s on TV as much as that Scott bird. Talking of who, her constant “I’m an Arsenal fan” mantra is getting right on my tits. We know love, give it a rest.
  17. I rest my case.
  18. What’s Remoaners obsession with the colour of passports. I’ve never met a leaver who gives a shiny shite what colour they are.
  19. Wrong. Northern Irish are Micks, Irish are Paddy’s .
  20. She’s woeful. She was on that BT Soccer Saturday type thing yesterday and was just embarrassing herself, it’s like me trying to discuss child birth with a midwife....
  21. Why would leaving The EU affect Welsh independence, Wales also voted to leave. There is an argument for the Micks & Sweaties to be had. Inside the UK and out of EU or out of uk in EU. In relation to the Micks, I’ve always believed Ireland is one country, and good riddance to The Sweaties. Not that it will happen, arguing for independence between two EU states is easier to make than wanting to join the EU when RUK is out of it. Boris should let Krankie crack on with explaining what it means in terms of The Euro, Schengen, and border controls to the voters. Personally, I reckon a lot of Sweaties use the SNP as a vehicle to get more money and influence from the pinko English establishment. I don’t believe they’ll have the balls to go it alone, but Boris should give her a vote and I hope I’ll be proved wrong.
  22. That’s right. I guess the Remoaners on here are so wedded to their ideology that it’s inconceivable to them that lived experiences change peoples politics. That young socialists become old Tories. In their world a young remainer will always vote for The EU, that they’re “education” will ensure that they always vote the “right” way. It seems quite beyond them that uneducated people can have more intelligence than people with higher educational attainment (unless it’s tories of course, they’ve no problem with understanding the concept of the upper class Tory educated twit). My father in law left school at 14 with fuck all in terms of pieces of paper showing his intelligence. He ended up owning restaurants & night clubs and was one of the smartest blokes I ever met. He died a millionaire, having owned a house overlooking Poole harbour. He voted leave, so clearly wasn’t as intelligent or knowledgable on the subject of EU membership as a 23 year old just out of a Poly with a degree in Film Studies.
  23. Lol. What a load of pony. Luckily, we have two referenda to refer to. One 30 odd years after the war and one 70 odd years after the war. I guess your argument is that the further we get from the war, the more our views are shaped by it, and that only the 30% of under 30’s that voted to leave in ‘75 survived, to vote us out in ‘16. Here’s a thought. Maybe a hell of a lot of the youngsters of ‘75 (the old fuckers today) voted to remain in ‘75 and leave in ‘16. Having seen us both out and in of the EU/EEC/Common market. These uneducated ignorant golf club bores were uniquely positioned to make an informed decision. You never know, when the next vote comes around, you’ll vote to stay out.... Todays Wokie is tomorrow’s Tory, if that wasnt the case the Torrow party would have ceased to exist a generation ago.
  24. These educated youngsters, were they taught by teacher like you? I just thank god that my children weren’t.
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