Religion and Ethics Forum
General Category => Politics & Current Affairs => Topic started by: Jack Knave on April 14, 2016, 01:12:39 PM
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See what the Remainers are voting for!!!
http://www.ukipdaily.com/captains-industry-deluded-eu/
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This is because the officials will follow a policy of selective enforcement. As an Italian Prime Minister of 100 years ago put it, “The law is something we apply to our enemies; for our friends we interpret it.”
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For example, there was a EU Commissioner, the Frenchman M. Jacques Barrot, convicted in France of embezzlement of several million euros, as UKIP’s Nigel Farage revealed to a stunned European Parliament – stunned not at what he revealed, but at his audacity in revealing it. Barrot had been pardoned by President Chirac, so that not only was his criminal record expunged, but it had become a criminal offence to even reveal it (!), and Mr Farage only escaped prosecution thanks to his Parliamentary immunity. M Barrot later became Commissioner for ‘Justice, Freedom and Security.
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...ukipdaily.com...
Wouldn't trust them to tell me the time of day.
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Wouldn't trust them to tell me the time of day.
And that's why you are so stupid. Those who don't like the realities of life always fall flat on their faces. And if the people of the UK vote to stay then that is what will happen as has been predicted by UKIP and the other Leavers.
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Dear Jack,
Well we are going to vote to stay in, what are you going to do about that or the Nigel Farage's of this world, walk around with your heart on your sleeve like the SNP, one day, one day or start holding our Government to task over all corruption.
Gonnagle.
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It is very very strange that all those Scottish chappies don't want to be in with us but seem mad keen to be in with them.
Clearly the Scots do not understand the meaning of the word independence, they just think it means anti English.
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Dear Jack,
Well we are going to vote to stay in, what are you going to do about that or the Nigel Farage's of this world, walk around with your heart on your sleeve like the SNP, one day, one day or start holding our Government to task over all corruption.
Gonnagle.
Que?
You seem to imply that they are not corrupt now...
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It is very very strange that all those Scottish chappies don't want to be in with us but seem mad keen to be in with them.
Clearly the Scots do not understand the meaning of the word independence, they just think it means anti English.
Well, yes, the idiots think the EU is this all loving, caring club where they will be safe, you know like Greece is...
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Dear Jack,
This idiot doesn't but just like the Scottish Independence question, do we turn our backs, walk away or fight for reform from within.
Gonnagle.
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And that's why you are so stupid.
...from someone who takes Farage and his band of xenophobic clowns seriously! Hilarious.
;D
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Gonners
You (the Scots) wanted to walk away from the UK.
What's the difference?
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Dear John,
No we didn't, some did, but the majority :)
Gonnagle.
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Dear Jack,
This idiot doesn't but just like the Scottish Independence question, do we turn our backs, walk away or fight for reform from within.
Gonnagle.
You haven't got a hope in hell of winning from within. The only way to deal with the EU is to leave it and set in motion its down fall. Only then can we build something that is actually useful and functions on the level that these kind of things should do. That is, only dealing with necessarily international or inter-European affairs that are pertinent to European nations; no political union or monitory union or Ever-Closer-Union and all that shit.
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...from someone who takes Farage and his band of xenophobic clowns seriously! Hilarious.
;D
Wrongly classifying the issue doesn't make your judgement correct. What will make things correct will be when Farage and co. are shown to be right in their judgement of what is happening in the EU and it's ultimate fate or down fall.
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Dear John,
No we didn't, some did, but the majority :)
Gonnagle.
I think that was project fear that did that.
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Dear Jack,
You may well be right, the telling factor for me was, we vote to leave and then, the old Spike Milligan sketch, what are we going to do now, what are we going to do now!!
It was all back of the fag packet stuff ( fag as in cigarette, don't start, don't even go there >:( )
Gonnagle.
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And that's why you are so stupid. Those who don't like the realities of life always fall flat on their faces. And if the people of the UK vote to stay then that is what will happen as has been predicted by UKIP and the other Leavers.
I think we can all take it as read that everyone's stupid but you and your chums Nigel an Boris Jack (perish the thought that anyone might ever consider the Great Boris as stupid!) . . . but simply pursuing that theme isn't much of a debate is it?
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I think we can all take it as read that everyone's stupid but you and your chums Nigel an Boris Jack (perish the thought that anyone might ever consider the Great Boris as stupid!) . . . but simply pursuing that theme isn't much of a debate is it?
Whilst I believe that Nigel is stupid, I'd suggest that Boris is far from stupid. In fact, he is possibly the brightest politician we have around at this time. However, on the issue of the EU, I believe him to be severely mistaken.
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I think that was project fear that did that.
Do you mean the Leave campaigners, Jack?
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I think we can all take it as read that everyone's stupid but you and your chums Nigel an Boris Jack (perish the thought that anyone might ever consider the Great Boris as stupid!) . . . but simply pursuing that theme isn't much of a debate is it?
And what else do I say to the permanently baffled?
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Do you mean the Leave campaigners, Jack?
We were talking about the Scottish referendum and that the Stay campaigners ramped up the fear factor near the end to tip the balance.
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Whilst I believe that Nigel is stupid, I'd suggest that Boris is far from stupid. In fact, he is possibly the brightest politician we have around at this time. However, on the issue of the EU, I believe him to be severely mistaken.
I think he is intelligent but he likes to play the buffoon in the hope that people will be distracted from his mistakes - of which there are many.
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See what the Remainers are voting for!!!
http://www.ukipdaily.com/captains-industry-deluded-eu/
It is interesting that UKIP rarely report anything that goes amiss within their own camp. Is this not also a form of corruption? ;)
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We were talking about the Scottish referendum and that the Stay campaigners ramped up the fear factor near the end to tip the balance.
I know. Perhaps this was to begin to match the fear factor that the Out (sorry, I used the wrong technical term in my previous post!) campaign had been using for the previous 2+ years.
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I think he is intelligent but he likes to play the buffoon in the hope that people will be distracted from his mistakes - of which there are many.
In a way, that is what makes him so dangerous - a bit like Michael Foot would have been if he had ever become PM and Maggie was.
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In a way, that is what makes him so dangerous - a bit like Michael Foot would have been if he had ever become PM and Maggie was.
Probably getting a bit of topic (if we aren't careful Gordon will shout at us) - but I don't think Michael Foot was ever much of a danger to anyone but the Labour party, he was certainly very popular with the Tories.
I'll concede that Maggie was quite dangerous for the Lefties.
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It is interesting that UKIP rarely report anything that goes amiss within their own camp. Is this not also a form of corruption? ;)
That's true of everybody, but UKIP aren't in power and imposing their will upon the people, the venal and nefarious EU are. When UKIP are in power I will be the first to decry any wrong doing by them.
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Did you see Boris Johnson on TV?
Comparing Britain to the USA and whinging that they would never share or give up their sovereignty.
Of course, his example is disingenuous in that the USA is a collection of member states that have, in fact, relinquished their sovereignty to Washington.
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Did you see Boris Johnson on TV?
Comparing Britain to the USA and whinging that they would never share or give up their sovereignty.
Of course, his example is disingenuous in that the USA is a collection of member states that have, in fact, relinquished their sovereignty to Washington.
It looks like you have put this on the wrong thread. But in terms of corruption the USA is probably the worse offender.
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It is interesting that UKIP rarely report anything that goes amiss within their own camp. Is this not also a form of corruption? ;)
Would you care to give us an amiss account. Waiting.
~TW~