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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by Annachie   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 4:26 am

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smr, have you actually been watching what your tea party does?
I doubt it.
They don't want fair trade. They want trade that is only regulated by big business.
They want Judges to legislate from the bench, not uphold the law.
They want immigration law to only benifit white people, not be for all immigrants.
The tea party IS controlled by the monied elites. Lock stock and barrel.
Where do you think all it's funding comes from?

Serioulsy, you must be delusional to think the way you do.

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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by Daryl   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 6:03 am

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Funny SMR, my reading of the media released by and relating to the Tea Party indicated that they are antigay, isolationist, racist, a tool of the top end of town,and lacking in compassion. Sorry if I'm in error, but I can only go on the information available.
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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by PeterZ   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:04 am

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Organisations are not the TEA party. They are as you describe controlled by donations and those that make them.

The grass roots TEA Party are less easy to describe beyond a powerful disaffection for the status quo. I find the absolute certainty with which some posters describe such amorphous and distant movements like the TEA Party to be funny.

Your assertions are a progressive's wet dream. Enjoy your dreams.

Annachie wrote:smr, have you actually been watching what your tea party does?
I doubt it.
They don't want fair trade. They want trade that is only regulated by big business.
They want Judges to legislate from the bench, not uphold the law.
They want immigration law to only benifit white people, not be for all immigrants.
The tea party IS controlled by the monied elites. Lock stock and barrel.
Where do you think all it's funding comes from?

Serioulsy, you must be delusional to think the way you do.

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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by PeterZ   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:10 am

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One is anti gay to the media if one is not for the current version of same sex marriage. One is racist to the media if one wants protected borders and an effective screening system to apply to incomming refugees.

My claim that Democrats are inherently racist has more truth then what you read.

Daryl wrote:Funny SMR, my reading of the media released by and relating to the Tea Party indicated that they are antigay, isolationist, racist, a tool of the top end of town,and lacking in compassion. Sorry if I'm in error, but I can only go on the information available.
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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by munroburton   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:40 pm

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Leave your tea party out of this thread, guys. This is a thread about Britain. :lol:

So it's become clear that the UK government(as well as the Leave campaign) had no contingency plans for Brexit. Not one. Super.

http://news.sky.com/video/1717859/islam ... rexit-plan

No wonder the PM is resigning without invoking Article 50. Everything on the British side is being made up on the fly now. My view is this was criminally irresponsible and negligent.
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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by gcomeau   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 4:53 pm

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And there goes the last AAA credit rating the UK had. Downgraded *2* levels by S&P and one level by Fitch. Ouch.

How many Leave voters who had no grasp of what they were actually voting for do you think want a do-over right about now?
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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by Michael Everett   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 6:19 pm

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gcomeau wrote:How many Leave voters who had no grasp of what they were actually voting for do you think want a do-over right about now?

Well, apparently the petition to ignore the referendum due to it not reaching a decision with a majority equal or greater to 60% of all votes cast has gained over 30,000 signatures from Vatican City (pop. 900), 3,000+ from Antarctica (approx 400 UK scientists) and 25,000+ from North Korea.

If North Korea wants us to ignore the Referendum, then what the [bleep] makes anyone think a re-do is a good idea?

...I wonder how many signatures came from Russia...
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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by gcomeau   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 6:54 pm

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Michael Everett wrote:
gcomeau wrote:How many Leave voters who had no grasp of what they were actually voting for do you think want a do-over right about now?

Well, apparently the petition to ignore the referendum due to it not reaching a decision with a majority equal or greater to 60% of all votes cast has gained over 30,000 signatures from Vatican City (pop. 900), 3,000+ from Antarctica (approx 400 UK scientists) and 25,000+ from North Korea.

If North Korea wants us to ignore the Referendum, then what the [bleep] makes anyone think a re-do is a good idea?


That has already been exposed as a prank by hackers, not actual people in North Korea wanting the UK to reconsider. (The fact that there aren't even 30,000 people in Vatican City might be a bit of a giveaway there too.)
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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by munroburton   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:05 pm

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Michael Everett wrote:
gcomeau wrote:How many Leave voters who had no grasp of what they were actually voting for do you think want a do-over right about now?

Well, apparently the petition to ignore the referendum due to it not reaching a decision with a majority equal or greater to 60% of all votes cast has gained over 30,000 signatures from Vatican City (pop. 900), 3,000+ from Antarctica (approx 400 UK scientists) and 25,000+ from North Korea.

If North Korea wants us to ignore the Referendum, then what the [bleep] makes anyone think a re-do is a good idea?

...I wonder how many signatures came from Russia...


Apparently, that petition's creator was a Leave campaigner who had intended it as a bulwark against a narrow Remain victory. Understandably, he's unhappy with its current success. :lol:
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Re: Brexit Referendum
Post by Annachie   » Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:22 am

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Don't worry. It looks like Scotland will try and save you. :)

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