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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:37 am

miltiades wrote:Look mate, you need help. You are delusional, have no confidence in your self, you boast about being a millionaire? Remember you said that your debts are in 7 figures adding that just one of your assets would cover all of your debts. Im fact you are cabin staff earning a stewards wage and struggling . All the bullshit you come out with are a product of your lack of confidence. From the Syrian issue to Brexit you have shown your real charachter
I wonder how you would react should your hero, you know the one you called an idiot,
Be impeached !!


Impeachment? You got to laugh.

How long have you lot been wanting that and can't deliver?

Tick tock Coco! :lol: :lol: :lol:

People have awakened to your side's debauchery and they aren't buying anymore. You are like the boy who cried "WOLF"! :lol:

very soon you will be wanting to impeach Boris Johnson and that will be even more hilarious. 8)
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:47 am

miltiades wrote:Look mate, you need help. You are delusional, have no confidence in your self, you boast about being a millionaire? Remember you said that your debts are in 7 figures adding that just one of your assets would cover all of your debts. Im fact you are cabin staff earning a stewards wage and struggling . All the bullshit you come out with are a product of your lack of confidence. From the Syrian issue to Brexit you have shown your real charachter
I wonder how you would react should your hero, you know the one you called an idiot,
Be impeached !!


And you don't get it do you?

A home owner in Melbourne and Sydney is a millionaire. Australia does have a lot of millionaires. That's not even impressive anymore in Australia since the average person at the pub is a millionaire.

Now go and speak to the average Greek Family who own 5 properties or more. :lol:

The Greeks and Italians play monopoly in Australia Yero. They aren't some-kind of idiotic villagers in Norf London. They buy and selling is against their religion. We keep going round and round that board making $200 bucks each time and we stuff our pillows with it.

The Greeks and Italians still pay using cash and their wallet is a rubber band and we still use brown envelopes too. 8)

The average Greek or Italian Wedding costs $200K mate. You can buy a house for that in Cyprus but not in Australia. And the parents pay for everything. Our weddings are glitzy affairs you would think you are in Hollywood walking down the red carpet. And everyone is trying to outdo the other.

Australians would kill to go to a Greek or Italian wedding because they are off the charts and they love it too.

Greeks and Italians are extremely competitive and if you go to the old tie schools (like Eaton) you will see a lot of Greek, Italian, kids there as well. because that's how we roll. We roll with the movers and shakers these days and the high rollers because we are high rollers too. 8)

We are wogs and we own all the shops down the main street.

If you want to see astute business people in Australia, look no further than the Greeks and Italians mate. We are the best. 8)

And you should go to a mixed Italian and Greek marriage and the 2 parents are trying to outdo each other. :shock: I've seen it and it aint pretty mate. :shock:
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 11:24 am

Tick tock....

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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Thu Sep 26, 2019 12:12 pm

Paphitis wrote:Tick tock....



Paphitis, these are all propaganda videos which you post and are not facts. :roll:
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 12:38 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Tick tock....



Paphitis, these are all propaganda videos which you post and are not facts. :roll:


The propaganda is coming from the BBC, Guardian and Channel 4.

That's why they call them the remain stream media. The people are forced to look at alternatives to get real information and to form a balanced viewpoint.

Now, because you disagree with these viewpoints, you claim they are fake news and propaganda. That the people who make these channels are propaganda mouthpieces and should not be heard.

That the 17.4 million who had their say are all stupid and didn't know what they were voting for.

The good thing about our democracy is that everyone can be a journalist today and there are some who are very good at what they do. It's a democracy that must be defended.



Christmas is near for these Turkeys Kikapu.
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Re: what next?

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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Thu Sep 26, 2019 1:24 pm

Democratic vote by the people is not absolute and it must meet all challenges , legal and political before it can be implemented. We are at the implementation stage on one way or the other. Those pushing for Brexit referendum 3 years ago should have prepared the voting public what the challenges to a yes vote on Brexit was going to be, which they had not. The remainders on Brexit are not obliged to give the leavers Brexit on a silver platter at all cost. If and when Brexit meets all conditions, then it can happen, and if it doesn’t meet all conditions, it will not. My guess is, it will happen, but the remainders are preparing another referendum after Brexit to re enter the EU again, democratically.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 1:30 pm

Kikapu wrote:Democratic vote by the people is not absolute and it must meet all challenges , legal and political before it can be implemented. We are at the implementation stage on one way or the other. Those pushing for Brexit referendum 3 years ago should have prepared the voting public what the challenges to a yes vote on Brexit was going to be, which they had not. The remainders on Brexit are not obliged to give the leavers Brexit on a silver platter at all cost. If and when Brexit meets all conditions, then it can happen, and if it doesn’t meet all conditions, it will not. My guess is, it will happen, but the remainders are preparing another referendum after Brexit to re enter the EU again, democratically.


I'm sorry but I disagree with this completely. To me, the highest court in the land are the 17.4 million voters who voted to lave.

the Brexitr campaigmers and even the Leave campaigners (such as the then Government) were very clear about what Brexit means and every household got a leaflet saying in no uncertain terms that Brexit means leaving the common market entirely. It was all there in black and white.

And I do not believe that referendums or parliamentary procedures are up for legal challenge and I do not believe the majority of people believe it should be either.

Can you smell the fear in the remainers? I can.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 1:33 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:Democratic vote by the people is not absolute and it must meet all challenges , legal and political before it can be implemented. We are at the implementation stage on one way or the other. Those pushing for Brexit referendum 3 years ago should have prepared the voting public what the challenges to a yes vote on Brexit was going to be, which they had not. The remainders on Brexit are not obliged to give the leavers Brexit on a silver platter at all cost. If and when Brexit meets all conditions, then it can happen, and if it doesn’t meet all conditions, it will not. My guess is, it will happen, but the remainders are preparing another referendum after Brexit to re enter the EU again, democratically.


I'm sorry but I disagree with this completely. To me, the highest court in the land are the 17.4 million voters who voted to lave.

the Brexitr campaigmers and even the Leave campaigners (such as the then Government) were very clear about what Brexit means and every household got a leaflet saying in no uncertain terms that Brexit means leaving the common market entirely. It was all there in black and white.

And I do not believe that referendums or parliamentary procedures are up for legal challenge and I do not believe the majority of people believe it should be either.

Can you smell the fear in the remainers? I can.

you think so. so why did every time a remainer said anything negative about leaving they claimed that we will get a deal.. why did they say thats ok we can survive with no deal. you are an ass thats your problem.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 1:37 pm

Lordo wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:Democratic vote by the people is not absolute and it must meet all challenges , legal and political before it can be implemented. We are at the implementation stage on one way or the other. Those pushing for Brexit referendum 3 years ago should have prepared the voting public what the challenges to a yes vote on Brexit was going to be, which they had not. The remainders on Brexit are not obliged to give the leavers Brexit on a silver platter at all cost. If and when Brexit meets all conditions, then it can happen, and if it doesn’t meet all conditions, it will not. My guess is, it will happen, but the remainders are preparing another referendum after Brexit to re enter the EU again, democratically.


I'm sorry but I disagree with this completely. To me, the highest court in the land are the 17.4 million voters who voted to lave.

the Brexitr campaigmers and even the Leave campaigners (such as the then Government) were very clear about what Brexit means and every household got a leaflet saying in no uncertain terms that Brexit means leaving the common market entirely. It was all there in black and white.

And I do not believe that referendums or parliamentary procedures are up for legal challenge and I do not believe the majority of people believe it should be either.

Can you smell the fear in the remainers? I can.

you think so. so why did every time a remainer said anything negative about leaving they claimed that we will get a deal.. why did they say thats ok we can survive with no deal. you are an ass thats your problem.


yep I definitely think so.

I believe Boris has a few options of his own, such as moving a motion of no confidence against his own Government on the basis its a Zombie Parliament that has no ability to Govern.

What will Corbynated Chicken do then? Will he vote confidence in Boris despite calling for his resignation today? Or will he man up and place himself as the alternative, get the confidence of the house and go to Europe and ask for an extension against the wishes of the Labor Party itself?

You couldn't write about it.

If Boris is still standing at the 17th of October, he is not going to be asking for an extension.

Tick tock tick tock ...
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