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Britain being a superpower is a joke Asperity, we couldn't fight our way out of a wet paper bag compared to other nations.  We could start by taking back America from the Americans,  should take a day or two, then whizz off to get Hong Kong back off the Chinese.  Perhaps retake the Raj from India and Pakistan?  We could use our new aircraft carriers when they are ready, except there are no planes to use with them.

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The Bulldog breed died out a while ago, around the time of the Falklands; all we're left with, in our new diversity, are toy breeds with gender issues and mongrels; who's only outlet for their natural canine aggression, is upon each other !

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Getting your excuses in quick again, like blaming Labour for pitching up with countless postal votes months before the referendum even takes place? Just like your spiritual leader Farage, he spouts crap like that when he loses a by election then goes all quiet as he knows if he persists he will be proven a lying fool

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No excuses, just reality: this referendum will be fixed, it simply can't be allowed to deliver an "out" vote. As for Labour's election tactics, they'll be getting the bags ready to fill with ethnic postal votes, all dictated via the local headman, and those gullible students who do vote. Still be interested if the Poles etc will have a vote, that'll put 2 million on the "in" side of the scales. Not to worry, as I've said; this will go on and on, as the EU is basically a terminal basket case, incapable of reform.     :wink:  

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Britain being a superpower is a joke Asperity, we couldn't fight our way out of a wet paper bag compared to other nations.  We could start by taking back America from the Americans,  should take a day or two, then whizz off to get Hong Kong back off the Chinese.  Perhaps retake the Raj from India and Pakistan?  We could use our new aircraft carriers when they are ready, except there are no planes to use with them.

I was referring to more peaceful ways of taking over the world other than using gunboats and stormtroops, Britain is one of the world's richest nation's despite having probably the largest proportion of moaning minnies like you, who think we have to tag along on the coat-tails of countries like France.

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iyo, cos your basically clueless. Some things, you just can't get from googling. One has to have been around to gain experience. !!

 

So you have nipped into the future and witnessed firsthand  all this happening at the forthcoming referendum ?  What absolute paranoid garbage you spout sometimes.  Farage tried the same claims at the last by election UKIP were soundly thrashed in, its called being unable to accept defeat. He quickly shut up when asked for a shred of actual evidence.  I take it you won't be voting then   :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

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I was referring to more peaceful ways of taking over the world other than using gunboats and stormtroops, Britain is one of the world's richest nation's despite having probably the largest proportion of moaning minnies like you, who think we have to tag along on the coat-tails of countries like France.

So Britain is going to take over the world using peaceful methods?  Give me a break Oh deluded one.

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It's because your ilk can't see beyond next week, that we finish up moving from one crisis to the next. If you had a clue, you'd realise that winning the argument and winning the vote are two totally separate things; it's about bums on seats or crosses on ballots; and Labour has had decades to establish it's data base of support, and cultivate it's ethnic patronage. So those postal votes will be coming in by the sack load, irrespective of what propaganda is being distributed.   You really need to get a few T-shirts !   :lol:

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Thought "business" was split on the issue; so too pensioners, with the ex-pat vote wanting to stay in. Still wondering if the 2 million or so EU migrants living in the UK, will have registered to vote though ?!

No Business is not split Obs,

 

And you are getting your excuses in, The Young overwelmingly what to stay in, the middle classes want us in, the educated want us in, it is only the pensioners were the numbers are reversed.

All the out campaign does is call the UN campaign for scaremongering!!!, why don't they tell us how they would bring jobs inward investment into the UK if we leave, it's simple they can't,. the G9 want us to stay in, our common wealth partners want us to stay in, the only Country to say get out is Russia!.

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It's because your ilk can't see beyond next week, that we finish up moving from one crisis to the next. If you had a clue, you'd realise that winning the argument and winning the vote are two totally separate things; it's about bums on seats or crosses on ballots; and Labour has had decades to establish it's data base of support, and cultivate it's ethnic patronage. So those postal votes will be coming in by the sack load, irrespective of what propaganda is being distributed.   You really need to get a few T-shirts !   :lol:

 

Absolute codswallop again and you know it. So will you be voting???

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Codswallop to the clueless no doubt.  As for this business of "seeing into the future", the whole referendum, especially from the pro-EU side, is based on speculation about the future; but if we base our arguments on what is and has been, most folk will accept the EU has been a glorified foul up, that costing us £millions. Not excuses Kije, just realistic appraisal; as I've said the Leave arguments are overwhelming, but it will be the conduct of the vote that counts. The young have never known anything different assuming they had a clue; big business will have it's own interests in mind, not ours. As for jobs, tell that to the Port Talbot steel workers ! btw. The EU Mandarins are ignoring the Dutch referendum and pressing ahead with expansion into the Ukraine, so more begging bowls to add to our burden.   :wink:

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Codswallop to the clueless no doubt.  As for this business of "seeing into the future", the whole referendum, especially from the pro-EU side, is based on speculation about the future; but if we base our arguments on what is and has been, most folk will accept the EU has been a glorified foul up, that costing us £millions. Not excuses Kije, just realistic appraisal; as I've said the Leave arguments are overwhelming, but it will be the conduct of the vote that counts. The young have never known anything different assuming they had a clue; big business will have it's own interests in mind, not ours. As for jobs, tell that to the Port Talbot steel workers ! btw. The EU Mandarins are ignoring the Dutch referendum and pressing ahead with expansion into the Ukraine, so more begging bowls to add to our burden.   :wink:

 

Blah blah blah but will you be voting?

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