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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby Paphitis » Sat Dec 14, 2019 2:31 pm

miltiades wrote:I did not vote this time but suffice to say neither Corbyn or the Clown met my standards. One Clown and one ....revolutionary bearded narrow minded man whom I would never have employed as a cleaner when I was in business.
What makes me more clever than most, in you case much more, is my ability to use logic, not many people have logic, you for instance who once said that a third world war wouldn't be such a bad idea, also stated that t little old Cyprus could ....defeat Turkey as well as many more stupid and illogical statements. Take for instance your comments on the EU. Criminals you said ? 27 nations are therefore, according to your ....logic, my arse, accessories to crime. What an idiot you are. I suggest you read some of your posts, look at one on Middle eastern culture being superior to western culture!!
What a first class PLONKER you are .


there is nothing logical about you Miltiades and don't ever presume you have more logic than anyone else.

The only thing we can all agree upon with regards to yourself, is that you are a stubborn and insufferable human being who judges other people in such a vile manner because you don't have the ability to show compassion, respect, or even make any effort to understand those who vote differently to you or to those who hold different opinions. That is what I would call anti-social, and intolerant behavior towards other humans, and that is a marker of low intelligence as well.

Intelligent people don't cast aspersions against the voting public. Smart people however will defend different viewpoints and the democratic vote your fellow patriots are privileged to have and defend their right to use their voice for what they believe in.

You shouldn't have withdrawn from the process but used your vote to consider the Liberal Democrats perhaps if you didn't like Corbyn or Bosis.
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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby miltiades » Sat Dec 14, 2019 5:45 pm

I have throughout my life voted conservative with a couple of exceptions, namely Tony Blair. I liked the man, with hindsight perhaps for the wrong reasons. Im dissapointed at the dreadful choice that voters had now but I accept the result although I do find the Clown intolerably inadequate as our PM. Time will show.
Liberals have always been to me a non entity.
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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby Londonrake » Sat Dec 14, 2019 5:51 pm

miltiades wrote:I have throughout my life voted conservative with a couple of exceptions, namely Tony Blair. I liked the man, with hindsight perhaps for the wrong reasons. Im dissapointed at the dreadful choice that voters had now but I accept the result although I do find the Clown intolerably inadequate as our PM. Time will show.
Liberals have always been to me a non entity.


To be fair Milti. Johnson took over the job when he had a minority government, very hostile opposition, 20+ people in his own ranks who were determined to thwart him (even to the point of effectively defecting to the opposition bench) and a very biased Speaker. He also inherited May's abortion of a deal after her 2 years of knee bending subordination to Brussels.

He's only just actually taken over the reins as a "normal" PM. I think we should give the man a chance. :wink:
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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby miltiades » Sat Dec 14, 2019 6:07 pm

Generally I rarely, if ever , judge a book by it's cover. In this instance Johnson appears to be an open book. I did say that time will tell.
I do not have respect for a Clown maswuarating as a politician, he is no statesman more like a stage hand. I consider him an embarrassment to our country
By the way, the UK still is my country. Nothing will make me happier to the country prospering as well as returning back to some real values, fat too much time is currently devoted to frivolous matters such as ...John Lewis banning the use of boys and girls in its stores in order to be .....gender neutral
What a load of crap
Emergency services instructed not to address callers my mr or mrs ! What fucking nonsense. We now have males ,Females, transgenders, and a myriad of other bullshit. Homophobic, islamophobic burger phobic, kebabphobic, honestly when will someone take the piss out og these morons. We will soon have burglarphobics, murderphobics and one day perhaps some fucking idiot will introdice paidophilephobics !!!
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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby Kikapu » Sat Dec 14, 2019 8:11 pm

Paphitis wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
I was about to type a reply and then I read this elsewhere...

They still don’t get it. They really don’t. Spend three and a half years disenfranchising half the voter base, insulting them because they don’t agree with you, bribing them with their own money and shouting at them when they see through the bribe, well, blow-back is an inevitability.

This result was predictable – its been predictable for a while. Half the electorate has seethed in impotent silence for three and a half years. They have been joined by remain voting people who were similarly dismayed by the antidemocratic shenanigans of the last parliament and the dismal whining and screeching of the bad losers (looking at you, Gina Miller – Ed).


Yeh I believe that too.

Today the Brexit vote would be much higher than 52%

I don't know by how much higher but the events of the last 3.5 years would only bolster the BREXIT numbers because the other side has become so insufferable!


I don’t think so, Paphitis, that today the Brexit vote would be higher than 52%.

This election was not about Boris/Tories and Jeremy/Labour. It was about Brexit. Those who wanted Brexit would vote for the Tories, and those who did not want Brexit could vote for any other party.

The Tories got 43.6% of the total vote which = 43.6% of the voters in this election were Brexit/leave supporters.
All the rest of the parties pulled in 56.4% of the total vote which = 56.4% of the voters in this election were remain supporters.

Explains why the Tories did not want another referendum on Brexit, because the remainders would have had an overwhelming majority to remain in the EU.

Now you see why the UK will remain divided for a long time to come and why Scotland and Northern Ireland are good candidates to leave the Union. Sooner the better for them.
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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby cyprusgrump » Sat Dec 14, 2019 9:22 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
I was about to type a reply and then I read this elsewhere...

They still don’t get it. They really don’t. Spend three and a half years disenfranchising half the voter base, insulting them because they don’t agree with you, bribing them with their own money and shouting at them when they see through the bribe, well, blow-back is an inevitability.

This result was predictable – its been predictable for a while. Half the electorate has seethed in impotent silence for three and a half years. They have been joined by remain voting people who were similarly dismayed by the antidemocratic shenanigans of the last parliament and the dismal whining and screeching of the bad losers (looking at you, Gina Miller – Ed).


Yeh I believe that too.

Today the Brexit vote would be much higher than 52%

I don't know by how much higher but the events of the last 3.5 years would only bolster the BREXIT numbers because the other side has become so insufferable!


I don’t think so, Paphitis, that today the Brexit vote would be higher than 52%.

This election was not about Boris/Tories and Jeremy/Labour. It was about Brexit. Those who wanted Brexit would vote for the Tories, and those who did not want Brexit could vote for any other party.

The Tories got 43.6% of the total vote which = 43.6% of the voters in this election were Brexit/leave supporters.
All the rest of the parties pulled in 56.4% of the total vote which = 56.4% of the voters in this election were remain supporters.

Explains why the Tories did not want another referendum on Brexit, because the remainders would have had an overwhelming majority to remain in the EU.

Now you see why the UK will remain divided for a long time to come and why Scotland and Northern Ireland are good candidates to leave the Union. Sooner the better for them.



Oh FFS! :roll:

Utter bollox...
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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby Kikapu » Sat Dec 14, 2019 10:04 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
I was about to type a reply and then I read this elsewhere...

They still don’t get it. They really don’t. Spend three and a half years disenfranchising half the voter base, insulting them because they don’t agree with you, bribing them with their own money and shouting at them when they see through the bribe, well, blow-back is an inevitability.

This result was predictable – its been predictable for a while. Half the electorate has seethed in impotent silence for three and a half years. They have been joined by remain voting people who were similarly dismayed by the antidemocratic shenanigans of the last parliament and the dismal whining and screeching of the bad losers (looking at you, Gina Miller – Ed).


Yeh I believe that too.

Today the Brexit vote would be much higher than 52%

I don't know by how much higher but the events of the last 3.5 years would only bolster the BREXIT numbers because the other side has become so insufferable!


I don’t think so, Paphitis, that today the Brexit vote would be higher than 52%.

This election was not about Boris/Tories and Jeremy/Labour. It was about Brexit. Those who wanted Brexit would vote for the Tories, and those who did not want Brexit could vote for any other party.

The Tories got 43.6% of the total vote which = 43.6% of the voters in this election were Brexit/leave supporters.
All the rest of the parties pulled in 56.4% of the total vote which = 56.4% of the voters in this election were remain supporters.

Explains why the Tories did not want another referendum on Brexit, because the remainders would have had an overwhelming majority to remain in the EU.

Now you see why the UK will remain divided for a long time to come and why Scotland and Northern Ireland are good candidates to leave the Union. Sooner the better for them.



Oh FFS! :roll:

Utter bollox...


Oh really? :D
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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby cyprusgrump » Sat Dec 14, 2019 10:13 pm

Kikapu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
I was about to type a reply and then I read this elsewhere...

They still don’t get it. They really don’t. Spend three and a half years disenfranchising half the voter base, insulting them because they don’t agree with you, bribing them with their own money and shouting at them when they see through the bribe, well, blow-back is an inevitability.

This result was predictable – its been predictable for a while. Half the electorate has seethed in impotent silence for three and a half years. They have been joined by remain voting people who were similarly dismayed by the antidemocratic shenanigans of the last parliament and the dismal whining and screeching of the bad losers (looking at you, Gina Miller – Ed).


Yeh I believe that too.

Today the Brexit vote would be much higher than 52%

I don't know by how much higher but the events of the last 3.5 years would only bolster the BREXIT numbers because the other side has become so insufferable!


I don’t think so, Paphitis, that today the Brexit vote would be higher than 52%.

This election was not about Boris/Tories and Jeremy/Labour. It was about Brexit. Those who wanted Brexit would vote for the Tories, and those who did not want Brexit could vote for any other party.

The Tories got 43.6% of the total vote which = 43.6% of the voters in this election were Brexit/leave supporters.
All the rest of the parties pulled in 56.4% of the total vote which = 56.4% of the voters in this election were remain supporters.

Explains why the Tories did not want another referendum on Brexit, because the remainders would have had an overwhelming majority to remain in the EU.

Now you see why the UK will remain divided for a long time to come and why Scotland and Northern Ireland are good candidates to leave the Union. Sooner the better for them.



Oh FFS! :roll:

Utter bollox...


Oh really? :D



Yes... :roll:

You are clearly a follower of the utter mongtard Richard Murphy... Who scribbled this earlier, probably in a crayon on the wall of his padded cell...

When Boris Johnson says he has a clear mandate for BREXIT, he should perform a little arithmetic with the votes cast in the general election.

The total votes cast for anti-Brexit parties and Labour’s soft deal and second referendum comes to : 16,698,075 votes: roughly 55%.

And the total votes for the Conservatives, Brexit Party and DUP comes to 14,846,998: 45%. I ignored the Independents and Others whose total of votes is insignificant.

So Boris doesn’t have clear support for BREXIT, in fact the majority is for REMAIN or at least a soft BREXIT and a second referendum. The majority is significantly larger than the referendum now it is 55 to 45, in contrast to 48 t0 52.


Only an idiot could not see that if you applied your (and Spuds) 'logic' to every election democracy would be fucked... :roll:

Please fuck off, and when you get there, fuck off some more... :wink:

Pathetic... :evil:
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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby Paphitis » Sat Dec 14, 2019 10:51 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
I was about to type a reply and then I read this elsewhere...

They still don’t get it. They really don’t. Spend three and a half years disenfranchising half the voter base, insulting them because they don’t agree with you, bribing them with their own money and shouting at them when they see through the bribe, well, blow-back is an inevitability.

This result was predictable – its been predictable for a while. Half the electorate has seethed in impotent silence for three and a half years. They have been joined by remain voting people who were similarly dismayed by the antidemocratic shenanigans of the last parliament and the dismal whining and screeching of the bad losers (looking at you, Gina Miller – Ed).


Yeh I believe that too.

Today the Brexit vote would be much higher than 52%

I don't know by how much higher but the events of the last 3.5 years would only bolster the BREXIT numbers because the other side has become so insufferable!


I don’t think so, Paphitis, that today the Brexit vote would be higher than 52%.

This election was not about Boris/Tories and Jeremy/Labour. It was about Brexit. Those who wanted Brexit would vote for the Tories, and those who did not want Brexit could vote for any other party.

The Tories got 43.6% of the total vote which = 43.6% of the voters in this election were Brexit/leave supporters.
All the rest of the parties pulled in 56.4% of the total vote which = 56.4% of the voters in this election were remain supporters.

Explains why the Tories did not want another referendum on Brexit, because the remainders would have had an overwhelming majority to remain in the EU.

Now you see why the UK will remain divided for a long time to come and why Scotland and Northern Ireland are good candidates to leave the Union. Sooner the better for them.


I got to agree with CG that this is bollox.

The election was run on many other issues as well, including the NHS and the claims that Tories were going to close it down (which isn't true of course). Also, it was more than a 2 horse race as opposed to the referendum. No party in history has ever achieved 50% of the vote share btw.

Although the BREXIT issue was centre stage it still wasn't the only issue but it did give them an 80 seat majority.

yeh, my firm belief that support for BREXIT is currently well over 52%.
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Re: UK EXIT POLLS

Postby Kikapu » Sat Dec 14, 2019 10:53 pm

Well well well, what do you know. I had no idea who this person Richard Murphy is, and yet it matches to what I wrote. I thank you “Cyprusgrump” for highlighting it. It makes total sense that Brexiteers are about 13% less than those who did not vote for the Tories who run on the “Get Brexit Done” platform. This was not just every election. This was an election to vote for Brexit or not. If the Tories were not cowards and felt secure they can win another referendum on Brexit, they should have gone for it.

Never mind, because any new government in the future other than the Tories, there will be a new referendum proposed to rejoin the EU, because at the moment the majority is to remain as this election shows. Not sure Scotland and Northern Ireland is going to wait that long to rejoin the EU however, as they would want to get the fuck out of the Union as quickly as possible.
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