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@stevesheppardmusic indeed - both in government and in its opposition.
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@andrewrobinson2565 If that's your best contribution, I'd sit down, kid.
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@mandolinic that kind of mindset is why people are rushing foolishly to sign up as essentially guinea pigs for a jab that's not even out of the experimental phase for another 2 years. Just watch, these panicking puppets will be the FIRST to demand reparations of medical costs in a couple of years; demands that will fall on deaf ears because they were told it was at their own risk and they've only themselves to blame.
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@xSabir-hc7wj come back to me in 20 years when the long term effects of whatever they've put in you have taken effect or been ironed out. If you've chosen to blindly just do what you've been told, that's your business; I'd sooner ire on the side of comprehension, then to be a guinea pig just so some nut can make a profit for not thinking things through.
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@ZWSFC What does Palestine translate to? I'll wait...
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@steveburroughs9937 Speak for yourself then and don't be a hypocrite beliving you speak on behalf of "your majority".
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This is relevant...why? I'm more concerned about the capability of those leading rather than whether there's more men or women in the seats. Better yet I'd rather there'd be no one at all - cause clearly if this is an issue to even entertain the notion of exploring then it shows just how insignificant the institution is in the grand scale of things. Granted it keeps the peons busy and the masters out of the public eye.
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@StratsRUs Delusional response.
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@nathanfurnival8724 the monarchy IS a corporation essentially, the US essentially just traded one for another and several.
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Oh please... 😧
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@kanedNunable Learned that one from trying, did you?
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@wobblywally-0 Denial is the most predictable response - but rest assured: I haven't forgotten the "war" we were dragged into as well as the boarders being ripped open... that and Blair wanting to be President of Europe whilst his successor wound up inflating the economy by selling our gold to China for a tippence in return... and what was his one line that cost Labour their power? Ooohhhh... I remember now, it was "Bigoted old woman" when he was rightly challenged on the masses coming in back then...
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@Alex-cw3rz difference in being English and being British "kid" do keep up.
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@Bobisalive because if anything was being said "offensive" to a white English man, she wouldn't have a thing to say.
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@williamgeorgefraser what were his parents? Were they American or were they English? Or how about for rough example - the Actress Nicole Kidman, born in Hawaii but her parents were Australian. Explain that one.
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@andyforshaw8489 it's an exercise in futility - perhaps I do it for mental stimulus since idiocy of the human race means for few to engage in decent conversation; so a means to attempt in waking one or two people out of this inert trance they're in will have to do... Until should the day come that a comet comes to wipe us all out occurs at which I can just sit back with a couple of bevys and a bbq to celebrate the end of it all that is. XD
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Yeah because evolving from a tyoe of monkey is "reality" right...
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@andrewcoulson2375 Ever wondered why everyone is racing to get in??
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@TheKobiDror I agree - Keep your United States of Europe and Roman Empire part two. I want nothing to do with it.
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@zomgenberg Points of view are argued and developed over conversation as well as self reflection, not just a dismissal. His argument was just a means to name call someone with a different opinion to his own - if it even is at this point.
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@Losttribeswoman Yeah. Right. 🙄
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@kbspark Well he seems SOOOO desperate to whine about it...
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@suewilkinson910 basically you took advantage in a business niche that could have immediately dropped at any time, Brexit or not. Were the EU to have failed prior to any point you would have lost business anyway. Don't go blaming your misfortunes on those voting on their own merits just because you chose volatile ground to make profit. Politics change all the time for similar outcomes and your business revolving around it is always in question - suppose a huge clientele was in a country that left the bloc and thus you lost your business, would your outcome be any different. May I ask as to what your export business regarded? Goods? Services? Oh I know exactly how the world works, as for people: that's a mixed bag but I can tell you I'm repulsed by them.
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@Yahoo273 Fine, read their book; see for yourself. Better yet, live in their country and don't adhere to their rules and you'll see it more clearly.
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And i for one welcome it. He's a wild card and establishment doesnt like his influence in their game. Which is why they've desperately tried to get rid of him. Well now he's getting in; they're terrified that he might just get things done that topple their tower and all the things they've hidden are made to come to light.
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Never underestimate the behaviour of a jester, for their actions reflect the nature of the ruler and the state. If theyre free spoken and unhindered, the ruler is amicable. If they're reserved and impeded at the threat of the axe, the ruler is a tyrant.
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And here we go again... the EU bootlicks just can't give it a rest...
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@bonk5207 isn't it? Given who runs that currency, you're hard pressed convincing me otherwise.
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Thrown away much longer then that: when Political Correctness was forced down our throats and men were made to stop being men and women were made to stop being women.
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@trytellingthetruth.2068 last I checked it's something we're constantly reminded of...
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Yet countless come here...
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You mean like how modern day white Brits get targeted and blamed for colonialism from long before their birth?
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@LeeOwens-v5c He shouldn't have been and neither should have she.
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@TheWiseJames You mean just like how Labour sold off our gold which was the remainder of our physical collateral? And when those national industries are founded, who and what sustains them, because people don't work for free and nationalising industry doesn't do a thing to resolve the matter of what the currency is backed on.
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@TheWiseJames Both sides blame each other when in truth they're on the same page and have the same results in mind. Mps are puppets of the establishment - haven't you figured that out yet? Also I could say the same for everyone who blames Brexit with your analogy.
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@ignoranceisbliss6259 I'm still surprised you still try to argue for borrowing money which in itself is backed on debt to assist in paying for it.
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@ignoranceisbliss6259 Borrowing is only viable with a collateral on both sides. With our pound backed by debt, not gold - it's a continuous cycle of owing which can only be exacerbated as it continues. Government debt is also our debt - who else pays into the coffers if not the tax payer. If money can just be printed out of thin air as it is these days since quantative easing can only work on value of older currency and the last gold backed pound has already been inflated 25,000 times already, tax is unwarranted - but as they say nothing comes from nothing. So what's the value based on. I don't ignore it, but I don't let myself be credulous in thinking any other party would do any different when they ultimately answer to the same establishment. The party banners are merely colour changes to distract the populace from the reality. I hold a low esteem of humanity, not myself. I'm egotistic I can admit, but far from the realms of reality as those who blindly think someone is going to come and solve all their problems would.
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@ignoranceisbliss6259 A cold, hard and bitter tasting brand called reality, with a peaty long winded aftertaste of acceptance. I'd recommend it, but most can't handle the harshness of what it brings with each sip
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@ignoranceisbliss6259 And here you were calling me for not understanding an analogy..
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@ignoranceisbliss6259 haven't you paid attention to my comments? I never said I had benefitted any from a Tory government, but neither have I from a Labour one... or does a certain war involving alleged WMDs atop of the selling of what remained of the gold reserves for a pittence, the obsession with opening the borders to everybody and the imposition of "political correctness" not come to mind? I side with neither of them or any other party and I can tell you that sober or merry. Can you make such a boast, or do you need someone to do such thinking for you?
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@ignoranceisbliss6259 Your recent comment is to to chrisj, but now you're beginning to sound like a broken record.
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@snakeplissken526 They can and have without something of legitimate value to back that currency. Gold was used in the UK up until the 30s, then it was denounced and replaced by fiscal debt. Tell me Snake - as I started in this thread: HOW can you pay back debt, when debt is what the currency is backed on, in order to give it value in order to pay back the debt? I answer - you CAN'T. it's an endless cycle to which only increases what's owed through the loaning of what doesn't exist other then in number. The nation and others in the same system are "borrowing" nothing and paying back everything... and what happens when there's nothing left to pay back? Sovereign nations and not are bankrupt and no one wants to realise it...
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@ignoranceisbliss6259 and you completely ignore my argument - about the only positive we had was a referendum vote - something to which both sides have worked to undermine. Labour wouldn't have even given the referendum. Still I'm no Tory follower - I don't back any of them.
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@ignoranceisbliss6259 You really are clueless. Or just hoping to have others say only what you want to hear. So engrossed in the idea that Labour will do any better then the Tories that you blot out any other argument of rational and realisation. Too craved and dependant on the state holding your hand and telling you it's alright, you just ignore the hard bits and just take your medicine. Much like how the Tories have done the same. Continue the show on, mindless puppet. I'll be sitting back, watching as the theatre eventually and inevitably burns itself down, to say "Well none can say I didn't warn them." You truly encapsulate the folly of Eddie Barzoon.
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So was October. During a ceasefire. Period.
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@SuperGreen36 Occupation, in their own land. Palestine does not exist - it was referenced to by Vespasian as a joke: "The land of an extinct people." As Philistines don't exist today.
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@kowo6022 a word of caution - do NOT mistaken state ownership with public: they are two different things with an unfortunate penchant to be sold together as if they were the same. I'm game for public, but state is not much different then private only you have no choice but to pay the tax that keeps it - that's what the NHS is at atm.
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@bluevan12 and you have the incompetent public to thank: too lazy and apathetic to pay attention to the details - if it doesn't involve reality TV, soaps or sport it's not worth knowing in their eyes. No wonder the inept and opportunistic keep getting away with it!
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@sarangistudent8614 I rest my case - "The idea of the state we have a say" and in the entire history of man - when has that EVER worked out? You mistaken state with public and they are not the same. State means government and if that were true that I had a say as you claim, i could walk into Parliament right now and speak as if PM. Naturally that isn't so - because that's not how the state works and if I have no say in parliament which my taxes pay for then why would I in the services I pay the state for in my tax. And whilst you are right in calling the people useless in their subvertion riddled demoralisation - you're in no position to call them if you can't see this blatantly obvious truth. The state is no more different then a tyranny under a different name.
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@RichieBedfellows and just how much are people faced with more taxes to run them. Labour are no different; worse even as they essentially say "either you vote for us or they run the service into the ground" that's called coercion by holding that service to ransom. And again you mistaken public and state owned.
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