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Re: General election, anyone?
« Reply #45 on: 09 June 2017, 15:47:52 »

The general populous are very easily sold (as Brexit proved!).
You are far too liberal, Mr DTM.  The British populous are thicker than 2 short planks...

...and most still thinks we'll get free access to the EU post Brexit.  That was never going to happen before, and certainly won't now ;D
As I said earlier, I don't think it's that high up the list for the majority.
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« Reply #46 on: 09 June 2017, 16:19:21 »

Perhaps it should have been  :-X
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« Reply #47 on: 09 June 2017, 16:21:48 »

The general populous are very easily sold (as Brexit proved!).
You are far too liberal, Mr DTM.  The British populous are thicker than 2 short planks...

...and most still thinks we'll get free access to the EU post Brexit.  That was never going to happen before, and certainly won't now ;D

TB....We are still waiting for you to implement the cull. :)

I hope I'm not one of those to be rounded up for the 'final solution' ::) ::)

Start with STMO,  he is old and infirm. :y
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« Reply #48 on: 09 June 2017, 16:24:16 »

Be prudent to start with the young and stupid ;)

Catch them early before they breed :-X
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« Reply #49 on: 09 June 2017, 16:30:37 »

The old are stupid for voting for Brexit, the young are stupid for not voting conservative. It appears to me what you mean is...anyone who doesn't agree with me is stupid. Maybe they would think that you are stupid, and there are more of them than you.  :)
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Re: General election, anyone?
« Reply #50 on: 09 June 2017, 17:18:46 »

Tommy Sandford and, until last yr Peter Robinson are the first two that spring to mind.
Don't know Tommy Sandford so cant comment. Peter Robinson - don't much like the bloke. My sister worked in his office for quite a while, don't think she was keen on him either. However, I do know that he hasnt ever been anything that anyone could remotely describe as a terrorist.
You will be telling us next that the B specials were terrorists too.  ::)
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« Reply #51 on: 09 June 2017, 17:20:59 »

Tommy Sandford and, until last yr Peter Robinson are the first two that spring to mind.
Don't know Tommy Sandford so cant comment. Peter Robinson - don't much like the bloke. My sister worked in his office for quite a while, don't think she was keen on him either. However, I do know that he hasnt ever been anything that anyone could remotely describe as a terrorist.
You will be telling us next that the B specials were terrorists too.  ::)
Didn't they have a few hits in the eighties?  :-\
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« Reply #52 on: 09 June 2017, 17:55:56 »

FFS !! the DUP are NOT loyalist paramilitaries. Jesus wept.  >:(

No, they're just full of former Ulster Resistance and Ulster Volunteer Force members. Of course everyone will no doubt argue they've all moved on and changed their stance since the days of the troubles. But apparently Jeremy Corbyn isn't afforded the same allowances. So I shall continue to judge them by the yardstick JC is measured by.

Once a terrorist sympathiser, always a terrorist sympathiser.

And that's before we get started on their anti gay rights, anti climate change and  anti abortion stances. They are a nasty grubby little collection of (possibly) former terrorists.

Proof of this please.

Wikipedia says (currently) "The DUP has historically been associated with paramilitarism and in recent years has been supported by paramilitary Ulster loyalist groups such as the Ulster Defence Association, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando, which have been proscribed terrorist organisations."

i'm not sure you'll ever see proof but those paramilitary people must have gone somewhere, and (for those ones anyway) it wouldn't have been to sinn fein. 
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Re: General election, anyone?
« Reply #53 on: 09 June 2017, 18:32:12 »

What is of equal concern is what concessions our Weak and Wobly prime minister will give them in order to keep her tenuous hold on No. 10.

As I mentioned previously, they hold a number of positions on issues of equality which should have no place in our government. They can also count a number of creationists amongst their senior members. Which immediately gets you marked down as a 1st order looney in my book.
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Re: General election, anyone?
« Reply #54 on: 09 June 2017, 18:47:32 »

What is of equal concern is what concessions our Weak and Wobly prime minister will give them in order to keep her tenuous hold on No. 10.

As I mentioned previously, they hold a number of positions on issues of equality which should have no place in our government. They can also count a number of creationists amongst their senior members. Which immediately gets you marked down as a 1st order looney in my book.
They want a fluid border with the EU, ie Eire. This is fine. NI can become our filtration point, scrap domestic flights from there and have a fast track for British Passports flying in from the Province. Job done.

As for the whole creationist bolax, every MP swears an allegiance to God and The Queen... :D
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Re: General election, anyone?
« Reply #55 on: 09 June 2017, 18:50:33 »

A more important question is will Lord sittapong meerkat change his avatar to arlene foster? Kingmaker although he may bauLk at her parties approach to gay/bi rights.
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« Reply #56 on: 09 June 2017, 19:19:24 »

The main reason for the settlement in Northern Ireland was that the two terrorist sides found it was bad for their organised crime syndicates' businesses. :-X :-X :-X

They make more money now but there has been a bit of a turf war going on in Dublin with multiple murders. :o :o :o
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Re: General election, anyone?
« Reply #57 on: 09 June 2017, 19:32:58 »



If you had seen the constant one sided drivel on social media, I am not surprised that the younger generation voted the way they did.


The younger generation on facebook seem to think that St. Jezza single handedly brought about peace in Northern Ireland.  ::)

Now Theresa May is being branded a terrorist sympathiser.....
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Re: General election, anyone?
« Reply #58 on: 09 June 2017, 19:55:01 »



If you had seen the constant one sided drivel on social media, I am not surprised that the younger generation voted the way they did.


The younger generation on facebook seem to think that St. Jezza single handedly brought about peace in Northern Ireland.  ::)

Now Theresa May is being branded a terrorist sympathiser.....

Whereas of course the print media have been utterly impartial in their reporting of the two main candidates  ::)
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« Reply #59 on: 09 June 2017, 19:57:00 »

You can stop now, boys, it's over. The fat lady has sung.
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