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thebish wrote:hmmm... it does have the look of a very funny Stewart Lee joke!Bruce Rioja wrote:Yes, yes. I know all that. I just thought it was quite funny, you humourless c*nts

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I thought you were "undecided" ??Prufrock wrote:Given the know-nowts have been gobbing forth on this trade deal they've decided they'll make with the US I reckon it's been made his business.
And presumably all the press who have taken the position he should keep out of it will be stopping any coverage if Trump that goes beyond his polling numbers.
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yeah!! he's about as "undecided" as you are!!bobo the clown wrote:I thought you were "undecided" ??Prufrock wrote:Given the know-nowts have been gobbing forth on this trade deal they've decided they'll make with the US I reckon it's been made his business.
And presumably all the press who have taken the position he should keep out of it will be stopping any coverage if Trump that goes beyond his polling numbers.

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I am "undecided", but I'm nowhere near 50/50. Not relevant as to whether it's owt to do with Obama thoughbobo the clown wrote:I thought you were "undecided" ??Prufrock wrote:Given the know-nowts have been gobbing forth on this trade deal they've decided they'll make with the US I reckon it's been made his business.
And presumably all the press who have taken the position he should keep out of it will be stopping any coverage if Trump that goes beyond his polling numbers.
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If Obama had said things you guys disagreed with we'd still be hearing the squealing. Especially funny to read those who'd normally want nowt to do with the US.
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I'm not one of them.
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They all say that.Prufrock wrote:I'm not one of them.
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I've got plenty skin in the game in fighting the divs whose first and foremost thought is anti-America.
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Given the level of debate has largely managed to encompass the Outers shouting Foul Ref! 15 times an hour, like a posse of Arsenal fans, there's nowt better to do other than let them think it's really important and watch 'em squeal back.
I don't for one minute think this as wide apart a the polls seem to be suggesting. If I was anything to do with remain, I'd be commissioning a few polls of UKIP supporters to be showing out was way in front.
Some people in the out camp have made 20 year careers of saying lets leave the EU and the best they've managed in all that time is a strategy that says Foul, Ref! And we're supposed to believe they'd have the foggiest notion what to do first if they won?
Foul, Ref? Unbelievable, Jeff.
I don't for one minute think this as wide apart a the polls seem to be suggesting. If I was anything to do with remain, I'd be commissioning a few polls of UKIP supporters to be showing out was way in front.
Some people in the out camp have made 20 year careers of saying lets leave the EU and the best they've managed in all that time is a strategy that says Foul, Ref! And we're supposed to believe they'd have the foggiest notion what to do first if they won?
Foul, Ref? Unbelievable, Jeff.
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bobo the clown wrote:If Obama had said things you guys disagreed with we'd still be hearing the squealing. Especially funny to read those who'd normally want nowt to do with the US.
b..b..b..but - you're still undecided whether you agree or not, surely...??? errr....
what's the issue here Bobes? Do you REALLY think that trade issues between the UK and the US is no business of the US?? really??

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If the UK voted to leave, which I don't believe it will, then it's contingent on our allies to discuss ... in a constructive and civilised manner ... options. Those options need be no more disadvantageous with the newly separated state than they were previously.thebish wrote:b..b..b..but - you're still undecided whether you agree or not, surely...??? errr....bobo the clown wrote:If Obama had said things you guys disagreed with we'd still be hearing the squealing. Especially funny to read those who'd normally want nowt to do with the US.
what's the issue here Bobes? Do you REALLY think that trade issues between the UK and the US is no business of the US?? really??
For him to talk like a petulant 6th former is pathetic. It's also not what would happen if the circumstance arose. His beligerant words reflect badly on him and on the nation he represents.
It's also only about 6 weeks since he went on an off-piste anti-British rant for no obvious reason. Nice they've kissed & made up.
Still, he got a game of golf in so that's OK.
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If me having an opinion is OK with you and everything of course.
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Allies. What a quaint notion.
Perhaps you need to google (or bing, I don't wish to prejudice) The Suez Crisis.
And I suspect a US President will do whatever suits America. Why the f*ck anyone would imagine that involved giving us preferential treatment is, unfortunately, living in a world that no longer exists - if indeed it ever did. Which it probably didn't, but lets tackle one misconception at once.
Perhaps you need to google (or bing, I don't wish to prejudice) The Suez Crisis.
And I suspect a US President will do whatever suits America. Why the f*ck anyone would imagine that involved giving us preferential treatment is, unfortunately, living in a world that no longer exists - if indeed it ever did. Which it probably didn't, but lets tackle one misconception at once.
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Lets tackle another one as wellLord Kangana wrote:Allies. What a quaint notion.
Perhaps you need to google (or bing, I don't wish to prejudice) The Suez Crisis.
And I suspect a US President will do whatever suits America. Why the f*ck anyone would imagine that involved giving us preferential treatment is, unfortunately, living in a world that no longer exists - if indeed it ever did. Which it probably didn't, but lets tackle one misconception at once.
If the vote goes out, 24hrs later there will not be three million unemployed, the world will still turn, the sun will rise and set, Merkel may well soil herself and Dave's position will look untenable.
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If the vote goes in, Hobes' sun will never rise again, he'll possibly soil himself and his position on this forum will be untenable......or at least largely pointless. 

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Massive exaggeration alert.Worthy4England wrote:Given the level of debate has largely managed to encompass the Outers shouting Foul Ref! 15 times an hour, like a posse of Arsenal fans, there's nowt better to do other than let them think it's really important and watch 'em squeal back.
I don't for one minute think this as wide apart a the polls seem to be suggesting. If I was anything to do with remain, I'd be commissioning a few polls of UKIP supporters to be showing out was way in front.
Some people in the out camp have made 20 year careers of saying lets leave the EU and the best they've managed in all that time is a strategy that says Foul, Ref! And we're supposed to believe they'd have the foggiest notion what to do first if they won?
Foul, Ref? Unbelievable, Jeff.
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What's the Outer's projection for unemployment 12 months later and 24 months later (when they're done negotiating all those Trade Agreements) - I agree nowt will change one day inHoboh wrote:Lets tackle another one as wellLord Kangana wrote:Allies. What a quaint notion.
Perhaps you need to google (or bing, I don't wish to prejudice) The Suez Crisis.
And I suspect a US President will do whatever suits America. Why the f*ck anyone would imagine that involved giving us preferential treatment is, unfortunately, living in a world that no longer exists - if indeed it ever did. Which it probably didn't, but lets tackle one misconception at once.
If the vote goes out, 24hrs later there will not be three million unemployed, the world will still turn, the sun will rise and set, Merkel may well soil herself and Dave's position will look untenable.
Whilst we're at it - a subject close to the Outers hearts - what's their targets for immigration numbers over that first 24 months?
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I'm thinking of soiling myself, just because I can and Obama can't stop me.Bijou Bob wrote:If the vote goes in, Hobes' sun will never rise again, he'll possibly soil himself and his position on this forum will be untenable......or at least largely pointless.

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I don't care alert.bedwetter2 wrote:Massive exaggeration alert.Worthy4England wrote:Given the level of debate has largely managed to encompass the Outers shouting Foul Ref! 15 times an hour, like a posse of Arsenal fans, there's nowt better to do other than let them think it's really important and watch 'em squeal back.
I don't for one minute think this as wide apart a the polls seem to be suggesting. If I was anything to do with remain, I'd be commissioning a few polls of UKIP supporters to be showing out was way in front.
Some people in the out camp have made 20 year careers of saying lets leave the EU and the best they've managed in all that time is a strategy that says Foul, Ref! And we're supposed to believe they'd have the foggiest notion what to do first if they won?
Foul, Ref? Unbelievable, Jeff.

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