As you wrote yourself, cerebus. Whatever
I don't think you will find any 'anti brexit' post from me, merely ones that question things that are stated to be facts,or something will definitely happen, when clearly ludicrous. Just challenging claims. Whatever.
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Corbyn will never be Prime Minister
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ColinL wrote:As you wrote yourself, cerebus. Whatever
I don't think you will find any 'anti brexit' post from me, merely ones that question things that are stated to be facts,or something will definitely happen, when clearly ludicrous. Just challenging claims. Whatever.
Well I've only been here 2 or 3 days, but yours do tend toward anti-Brexit/Farage; so when I said 'whatever' it was in the sense of 'I can recognise a closed mind when I see one so what's the point of arguing'. So - Corbyn, or Johnson??
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cbe wrote:Definitely NO
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You don't seem to have actually identified any 'anti brexit' posts. I question propositions or statements put forward as if they are facts, when clearly they are not.
Whatever.
Whatever.
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You need to let go Colin - this becoming embarrassing
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The only one embarrased is cerberus as he cannot seemingly find anti brexit posts desperate as he might try. Give up on the attempt at deflection.
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The forum continues to be entertaining - for some of the wrong reasons! After fiercely denigrating the Brexit leader, Nigel Farage, several times and digging up "dirt" on him which may or may not be verifiable, ColinL declares, presumably with a straight face, "I don't think you will find any anti-Brexit post from me"! This is all getting a bit mental ..
Personal animosity towards some political leaders (and also in ColinL's case towards anyone who disagrees with his own opinions) deflects the debate away from the main issues. None of the current leaders have much to be proud of if you really examine their private lives, their integrity or their honesty - but the relevant issue is their suitability for office. I have attacked Corbyn because I don't have any feeling that he knows what he is doing or is consistent or in touch with reality. Johnson seems less of an idiot - but I don't care about any of their private lives or where their money came from or how they treat their girlfriends.
Personal animosity towards some political leaders (and also in ColinL's case towards anyone who disagrees with his own opinions) deflects the debate away from the main issues. None of the current leaders have much to be proud of if you really examine their private lives, their integrity or their honesty - but the relevant issue is their suitability for office. I have attacked Corbyn because I don't have any feeling that he knows what he is doing or is consistent or in touch with reality. Johnson seems less of an idiot - but I don't care about any of their private lives or where their money came from or how they treat their girlfriends.
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ColinL wrote:You don't seem to have actually identified any 'anti brexit' posts. I question propositions or statements put forward as if they are facts, when clearly they are not.
Whatever.
The reason I haven't presented any is because I'm unfamiliar with navigating around the forums, and my time on here is limited too; but I do remember that generally speaking, your opinions towards Brexit and Farage have been negative.
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I dreamt last night that Labour won the General Election.
More than that, I dreamt that in his first week, Comrade Corbyn
introduced Zil lanes in London.
I can still see the headline 'FOR THE FEW, NOT THE MANY'
More than that, I dreamt that in his first week, Comrade Corbyn
introduced Zil lanes in London.
I can still see the headline 'FOR THE FEW, NOT THE MANY'
Re: Corbyn will never be Prime Minister
Seahermit, if to you 'firercely denigrating Farage', means using standard language that would be acceptable in a textbook and is factual, then I think your understanding might be adrift. Everything I have mentioned about Farage is available in visual form of then contemporary photos (undoctored) or from the brexit party website and needed no 'digging up dirt'. His school and work history including his failed business, was reported in the Business Insider and the FT. I have given sources previously.
You assert personal animosity on my part to some politicians and contributors yet as normal, do not cite any examples. You then give your view, that Corbyn is an idiot, (by comparison to Johnson being less of one), without any evidence it, just something you feel. Calling a person an idiot is hardly a balanced comment, even if mild. Perhaps if Cerberus can not locate any fierce anti brexit posts then you might oblige readers with your sample & analysis. You both seem to think there are rabid anti brexit posts please find them
You assert personal animosity on my part to some politicians and contributors yet as normal, do not cite any examples. You then give your view, that Corbyn is an idiot, (by comparison to Johnson being less of one), without any evidence it, just something you feel. Calling a person an idiot is hardly a balanced comment, even if mild. Perhaps if Cerberus can not locate any fierce anti brexit posts then you might oblige readers with your sample & analysis. You both seem to think there are rabid anti brexit posts please find them
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