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No, moderate is in the middle. The opposites are on either side. You're halfway from Fix news.

Go use a thesaurus. Moderate is the opposite of extreme. Fox news is extremist scare mongering. The opposite of me. Okrrr?

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Guest Rachelle of London

Christ, now they're defending Boris fucking Johnson. A truly amoral, evil cunt wrapped up in a "bumbling fool" persona.

Oh and he's giving a speech outside his home. People have EVERY RIGHT to be there.

He has offices. If these protestors wanted change wouldn't it be better to go and protest down at Westminster. He has neighbours. How is fair on them? Stop putting words in people's mouths. I'm not defending Boris but idiots camping outside of his home is EMBARASSING!

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Or sit typing shit you clearly no nothing about on a message board or social media?

i thought I was allowed to post in this thread? Didn't know only your opinion is allowed? Come off your power trip

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It's easier to paint everyone as racist and xenophobes Pud. Being so liberal and all but wanting their own little country separate from the rest of us!

Fascinating.

One last question before I go to bed?

Why does everyone from our generation hate conservatives?

I like an equal balance. Too far on either side gives me the creeps.

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Everyone will have forgotten in a few weeks anyway. Land of hope and glory and all that.

:lol:

Short memory I guess

Wonder what good Boris & Co will now do wth the supposed "£350m a week not going to Brussels" anymore

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I guess you and I are detestable racists what with our PEDIGREE BRITISH BACKGROUND AND EXISTING IN THE MOST INTEGRATED CITY ON EARTH. :rotfl:

Kim seriously why is it not racist for Scottish to want to leave the UK but it's racist for the UK to wanna leave the EU? Serious question. Actually the Scottish didn't wanna leave the UK as shown by the democratic vote result.

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Fascinating.

One last question before I go to bed?

Why does everyone from our generation hate conservatives?

I like an equal balance. Too far on either side gives me the creeps.

:thumbsup:

Though your love of Putin does stun me. Unless it's just sexual then that's fine :rotfl:

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Northern Ireland voted to remain but was outnumbered by the vote in England and Wales. It's like sitting beside the driver in the car and being given a kiddie-wheel so you feel like you're doing something but let's be honest - that thing is a toy and it will never make a difference to the movement of the car

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Oh, 2016. What a time to be alive.

Watching what is happening in Britain makes me so glad the democrats did not nominate Bernie Sanders. That's all I'm going to say on that.

You got it.

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On ITV Alistar Stewart brought up the point to Michael Fallon that it was a possibility that if the vote was tight, a mere few percent, that it could mean a new relationship with the E.U. rather than a simple out or in. Fallon said the public did vote OUT, that's what matters... however it's not straight cutting off, it's a slow process to building a new relationship. He said the E.U is only 20 miles away and Britain will have a relationship with the E.U., so in theory it is a new relationship.

That's what Michael Fallon said.

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It's fine for Pud to love a homophobic, misogynistic, hateful and truly egotistical selfish politician verging on DICTATORSHIP but I'm the troll? Like...wtf?

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On ITV Alistar Stewart brought up the point to Michael Fallon that it was a possibility that if the vote was tight, a mere few percent, that it could mean a new relationship with the E.U. rather than a simple out or in. Fallon said the public did vote OUT, that's what matters... however it's not straight cutting off, it's a slow process to building a new relationship. He said the E.U is only 20 miles away and Britain will have a relationship with the E.U., so in theory it is a new relationship.

That's what Michael Fallon said.

That sounds terrific in theory. But when do things EVER go the inert, mundane route?

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On ITV Alistar Stewart brought up the point to Michael Fallon that it was a possibility that if the vote was tight, a mere few percent, that it could mean a new relationship with the E.U. rather than a simple out or in. Fallon said the public did vote OUT, that's what matters... however it's not straight cutting off, it's a slow process to building a new relationship. He said the E.U is only 20 miles away and Britain will have a relationship with the E.U., so in theory it is a new relationship.

That's what Michael Fallon said.

Of course it will have a new relationship, just a much less favorable relationship.

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You don't have a clue what you're talking about. You only had to look at the thinly-veiled discussion going on in this thread to see what the very real issue was.

Honestly I'm not trying to be cunt Kim. I actually really like your posts and the point of view you bring. I'm honestly trying to discuss this as sensibly as possible. I don't buy that this was purely an immigration issue. I don't buy that this was a scare campaign about foreigners stealing jobs. Honestly I think it runs deeper than this. And it won't be surprising when other countries follow the lead and leave as well. The idea of an EU is great. The execution doesn't really seem to be living up to people's expectations. similar to the problem of communism/socialism.

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:thumbsup:

Though your love of Putin does stun me. Unless it's just sexual then that's fine :rotfl:

Strictly sexual. I want to beat him. Like pound on him. I have a kink for demeaning tyrannical homophobic men.
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Christ, now they're defending Boris fucking Johnson. A truly amoral, evil cunt wrapped up in a "bumbling fool" persona.

Oh and he's giving a speech outside his home. People have EVERY RIGHT to be there.

Who is this they... ?

Not defending him in the slightest, he's a politician, I don't think he needs defending. It is pretty undemocratic to boo a public vote, but it's their democratic right to boo at the same time. Firage needs some questioning and boo's in regards to his NHS money.

Northern Ireland voted to remain but was outnumbered by the vote in England and Wales. It's like sitting beside the driver in the car and being given a kiddie-wheel so you feel like you're doing something but let's be honest - that thing is a toy and it will never make a difference to the movement of the car

Northern Ireland decided to be a part of the UK, didn't it? Now I'm hearing it's a possibility that they want to reunite to Ireland? After all them years of turmoil? Now they possibly want to be Irish! What if Ireland doesn't want that? :o

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Woah this is escalating really fast and no wonder because this is serious. But let's talk normal please.

Truth is that we will face big changes in the future because some messed up big time some years ago and now most of us are more poor and angry. This UK issue is the first of more to come

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Why do some moderators only post in threads where there's negativity?

Why do some moderators suspend somebody for a personal dislike? #nothector

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Why are people making immigration to be a British issue as well? Look at Europe at a whole. All of the anti immigration parties are gaining momentum. As liberal and "together" we want to pretend the world is, it is NOT. You have the worlds biggest power house wanting to build a wall to separate people. But the Brits are anti immigrants?

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I remember crossing over from Ireland to Northern Ireland with my parents when I was young.... There were armed guards that had us stop and they searched our car-- all went well, of course, but it's not a pleasant, stress-free environment, am sad to think this might become a regluar thing now that we were forced to leave

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EXISTING IN THE MOST INTEGRATED CITY ON EARTH :rotfl:

That's exactly what you seem to be most oblivious to. Most places outside London don't exactly come off as integrated or pro integration after this vote in particular. Which brings us back to the parallel issue of what constitutes the British economical engine nowadays.

Not much but London's third sector and the gambling sharades of the City Of London which have received "a free pass" so far, exactly on the premise that the UK WAS part of the EU. Plus Russian and Middle Eastern money of VERY DUBIOUS origin that have been shamelessly rigging your property system for years now, allowed to do so by YOUR politicians, not EU beureaucrats for sure

London is clearly not representative of the UK as a whole. Certainly not of the mentality other people may have in other parts of England in particular. So if anything, those people in more rural part of Egland should have hopefully not been swindled by the rethoric of "people are coming to get your jobs" or "we are fed up with the tyranny"

Well enjoy other types of tyranny then, within the globalised scenario, we're all in the same boat at the end of the day, EU or not. It's a system of ripple effects and people can make jokes and be dismissive or saying people cannot express an opinion because they have a different nationality all they want, but the reality of things stays the same, and a sad sad one at that.

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Why are people making immigration to be a British issue as well? Look at Europe at a whole. All of the anti immigration parties are gaining momentum. As liberal and "together" we want to pretend the world is, it is NOT. You have the worlds biggest power house wanting to build a wall to separate people. But the Brits are anti immigrants?

It's everywhere. We're all dealing with it. That's why the news is stirring up so much concern everywhere. It's a big deal because we are all going through it.

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Honestly I'm not trying to be cunt Kim. I actually really like your posts and the point of view you bring. I'm honestly trying to discuss this as sensibly as possible. I don't buy that this was purely an immigration issue. I don't buy that this was a scare campaign about foreigners stealing jobs. Honestly I think it runs deeper than this. And it won't be surprising when other countries follow the lead and leave as well. The idea of an EU is great. The execution doesn't really seem to be living up to people's expectations. similar to the problem of communism/socialism.

I'm wondering the same thing, what will happen to the other countries. George Galloway says the E.U. will begin crumbling because of this.

I don't think it's fair that Britain has been given this racist label. The UK has done alot over the decades, our cities are multicultural, our mayor is Muslim. Sure there are bigots who want to END IMMIGRATION, but that is not half of the voting public. Birmingham is a city that voted for remain and they are very culturally diverse. It's much more than simply wanting immigrants out. We are an Island anyway, so it is harder for immigrants of illegal nature to get here. What this is about in my view is the failure of our government to connect. our years of dismantling the NHS, the terrible way our disabled and elderly are treated. The benefits cut, the housing system, the prices of houses in London... (London voted remain btw). The UK has alot of internal problems that have nothing to do with ISIS or Immigrants.

The NHS is the biggest pull in for every voter of working class origin, it is the UK'S pride and joy, it's lifeline and it has been treated like shit over the years. The voting public are not moronic inbred halfwits who judge people for being immigrants... sure some are, but not the majority, not even half imo. The generations living today in major cities of the UK live amoungst all nationalities and races. Don't paint us with this brush man!

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Kim seriously why is it not racist for Scottish to want to leave the UK but it's racist for the UK to wanna leave the EU? Serious question. Actually the Scottish didn't wanna leave the UK as shown by the democratic vote result.

There's nothing remotely serious about your stupid question. The only scaremongering during that referendum was that Scotland may have had to reapply.for EU membership should they choose to leave the UK. Those who took that to heart must be feeling pretty stupid now. NO scaremongering about immigrants. Wanting fiscal and economic control of your home affairs is one thing, trying to get that via lies, scaremongering, racism and xenophobia is another.

Why do some moderators only post in threads where there's negativity?

I've been contributing to this thread for weeks. Do you realise HOW MANY complaints are put in about you appearing and contributing in EVERY thread where there's fighting or negativity? Do you know about the people who've left because of you? Do you know how many warning points and suspensions you've had or been close to having? Do not address me (or do your usual passive aggressive bullshit) about a personal issue in a thread again. Keep on topic.

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Cities like Birmingham have higher levels of foreigners living there than London. Britain as a whole is quite integrated especially the major cities. Not just London. Obviously rural areas aren't so much but they still have migrants due to them hiring a lot of them to do farm work. On a whole Britain is very multicultural.

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There's nothing remotely serious about your stupid question. The only scaremongering during that referendum was that Scotland may have had to reapply.for EU membership should they choose to leave the UK. Those who took that to heart must be feeling pretty stupid now. NO scaremongering about immigrants. Wanting fiscal and economic control of your home affairs is one thing, trying to get that via lies, scaremongering, racism and xenophobia is another.

I've been contributing to this thread for weeks. Do you realise HOW MANY complaints are put in about you appearing and contributing in EVERY thread where there's fighting or negativity? Do you know about the people who've left because of you? Do you know how many warning points and suspensions you've had or been close to having? Do not address me (or do your usual passive aggressive bullshit) about a personal issue in a thread again. Keep on topic.

If I'm such a problem to this forum FLUSH ME!!!! I don't care how many complaints you get about me. As a moderator you should discuss that with other moderators. FLUSH ME IF IM SUCH A PROBLEM!!!

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The irony of Kim of all people claiming people complain about me. What a joke! Have your bloody forum! It's all you've got. Choke on it

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