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The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Possibly then again possibly not. The 'catastrophe' would also affect Europe, Spain on the brink, ditto Italy and billions of Euros worth of goods sitting in warehouses and ports on mainland Europe without UK buyers. As ive said before, the EU will be desperate to keep everything viable and a deeper recession would only serve to push the exit button for millions of people. We shall see. -
You like us really.
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The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
In other news, its been reported that SNP leader Wee Jimmy Krankie has had his her request of a meeting with the European Council president turned down as its 'not the appropriate time to meet' -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
France's response: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/brexit-latest-france-uk-eu-referendum-result-britain-trolled-over-leave-vote-a7102596.html Ah, maybe the French would like us to come over and dig up and repatriate the thousands of our young dead soldiers, you know, the ones that liberated them because they could do it themselves, and bring them back home where they will be truly loved, appreciated and respected for their sacrifice. F ucking cunts. Yes,I am sure they feel so much gratitude after your soccer scum trashed their cities. Actually their club supporters made a fair fist of doing that to Manchester a few years back. By all means compare football hooliganism with dying on foreign soil to push back and defeat the Nazis in France and the rest of Europe during the Word Wars, you probably think Anzacs day is to remember the last time you lot beat England at rugby. -
This would never be happening if we had voted to remain.
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Sad last days of Woy Hodgson. Watching him at that stadium dying on his arse is not a pretty sight.
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The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
France's response: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/brexit-latest-france-uk-eu-referendum-result-britain-trolled-over-leave-vote-a7102596.html Ah, maybe the French would like us to come over and dig up and repatriate the thousands of our young dead soldiers, you know, the ones that liberated them because they could do it themselves, and bring them back home where they will be truly loved, appreciated and respected for their sacrifice. F ucking cunts. They did tell us a few years ago to do so. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2915245.stm Says it all -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
My very outside bet is on David Davis. Almost made PM ahead of Cameron, well respected, articulate and a Brexiter, something May wasn't and isn't. Isn't he seen as a bit of a grand standing maverick after his principled resignation to fight a by-election on his own? Some people are talking about Dominic Rahb That he may be, not a terrible thing in the light of the wishy washy shit Politicians we have out there at the moment. -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
My very outside bet is on David Davis. Almost made PM ahead of Cameron, well respected, articulate and a Brexiter, something May wasn't and isn't. -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
France's response: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/brexit-latest-france-uk-eu-referendum-result-britain-trolled-over-leave-vote-a7102596.html Ah, maybe the French would like us to come over and dig up and repatriate the thousands of our young dead soldiers, you know, the ones that liberated them because they could do it themselves, and bring them back home where they will be truly loved, appreciated and respected for their sacrifice. F ucking cunts. -
Apparently, Iceland are very impressed that we have voted out.
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The Deathlist Howto
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to Magere Hein's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Take a couple of weeks off. I found the post but it was slightly misinterpreted originally hence the reason I decided not to ban. Changed my mind and banned you for a fortnight. One more f**k up, and it will be sine die. How do you misinterpret 'Phantom rapes his kids? Did he mean to say Rolf Harris then? -
Racist.
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The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Yes, this one is doing the rounds. Good article based on supposition. -
The Deathlist Howto
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to Magere Hein's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I only have the one account. I post enough shit on this one as it is, I don't have enough fecal matter in me to support two. -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
We won't be allowed to buy Euromillions tickets any more, will we? ............or Belgian chocolate..........or SEATs................or French Wine....................or Dutch Edam. I fooking LOVE Edam, me. -
The Deathlist Howto
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to Magere Hein's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Whaaaaaaaaaaa!!!! You mean there are people with more than one account???? -
DL Status Updates: Statements, Obsevations & Verbal Tennis
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to Lord Fellatio Nelson's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
To be fair its a hell of an Exchange. The rest of the UK for Scotland. The EU will be putting out the Red Carpet as we speak. -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
That's it!!!! That's the fucking limit. Fucking Yanks stomping all over the Globe telling everybody else what to do!!!! -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I didn't mean the out vote should be overturned or anything so ridiculous. Just that I personally think it's an absolutely horrendous decision, and will be applying for my Irish passport soon to retain my own freedom of movement rights when we're forced to leave the single market by Germany and France. For some reason you're entire post is in bold, so I've underlined the bits I'm replying too: Firstly you're spot on about the entitlement sentiment. I take issue with you picking out Newcastle, the area was only very marginally for remain and whilst there's an image of the north east by many southerners is one of no immigration it's wrong. It's not as high as some other areas but at a 13% of the population being foreigners in 2011 (and that doesn't count migrant children) migration pressure does affect the area. Which is why it was a wafer thin majority for remain and all the areas surrounding voted out (non-UK born residents went up 74% across the region in those 10 years betwen 2001 and 2011). The big issue I have with Brexit is not thinking it's xenophobic or racist, but for the next ten years we'll be wrangling to fix gaps in legislation left by withdrawal, try and pull trade deals together, rework our foreign relations and argue about independence for the colonies. The immigration pressure will remain if not get worse as we're now unable to deport them to their EU country of entry and finally I'm genuinely worried about my own job prospects as a quite possibly soon-to-be low-skilled minimum wage worker in an economy that's take a hit at the top - as we all know when confidence decreases spending decreases and there's less people needed in those jobs. There may be long term positives to Brexit, such as less housing pressure meaning cheaper rent and housing but those things aren't much use to me, like everyone else in the country I voted with self-interest. I've got the right to think it's a horrendous decision when it goes the other way, the key bits accepting it and just being pissed of at the 69% of 18-24 year olds who were too apathetic to care. I accept that there are deep concerns, I accept that people that voted to remain would have done so for good reasons. What I don't accept is the notion that the remain camp are somewhat more intelligent and have a better grasp of things than those who voted to leave. There were a multitude of reasons why people wanted to leave, some you cannot apply stats to. As somebody said 'some just want to stop paying the EU and others want all the dusky faces removed from their Street'................ Some people are inferring that from the polling data. What I infer is that those who've had lower opportunities in life and are closer to the issues of immigration were more likely to vote to leave, if you've not seen the benefits of globalisation why would you vote for it? But to me that's an issue of Westminsters making not Europes (they could have stopped benefit tourism in 2001 under EU regulations quite comfortably and if they'd done that I strongly believe we'd still be in Europe) The media have deliberately been seeking out the most inarticulate, racist and downright oddball Leave voters for their vox pop segments. I do feel we'd have a similar situation if this had gone the other way as some of us just wanted to keep the status quo while others were strong supporters of a federalist EU and adopting the euro. Referendums aren't a great idea anyway. Polarising a nation over such a deep constitutional matter is to me a case of those we elect to make decisions wanting to pass the buck so if it all goes tits up it's the electorates fault. I don't get you. Sometimes you post inane stuff then you go and post intelligent and articulate stuff like that. -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I didn't mean the out vote should be overturned or anything so ridiculous. Just that I personally think it's an absolutely horrendous decision, and will be applying for my Irish passport soon to retain my own freedom of movement rights when we're forced to leave the single market by Germany and France. For some reason you're entire post is in bold, so I've underlined the bits I'm replying too: Firstly you're spot on about the entitlement sentiment. I take issue with you picking out Newcastle, the area was only very marginally for remain and whilst there's an image of the north east by many southerners is one of no immigration it's wrong. It's not as high as some other areas but at a 13% of the population being foreigners in 2011 (and that doesn't count migrant children) migration pressure does affect the area. Which is why it was a wafer thin majority for remain and all the areas surrounding voted out (non-UK born residents went up 74% across the region in those 10 years betwen 2001 and 2011). The big issue I have with Brexit is not thinking it's xenophobic or racist, but for the next ten years we'll be wrangling to fix gaps in legislation left by withdrawal, try and pull trade deals together, rework our foreign relations and argue about independence for the colonies. The immigration pressure will remain if not get worse as we're now unable to deport them to their EU country of entry and finally I'm genuinely worried about my own job prospects as a quite possibly soon-to-be low-skilled minimum wage worker in an economy that's take a hit at the top - as we all know when confidence decreases spending decreases and there's less people needed in those jobs. There may be long term positives to Brexit, such as less housing pressure meaning cheaper rent and housing but those things aren't much use to me, like everyone else in the country I voted with self-interest. I've got the right to think it's a horrendous decision when it goes the other way, the key bits accepting it and just being pissed of at the 69% of 18-24 year olds who were too apathetic to care. I accept that there are deep concerns, I accept that people that voted to remain would have done so for good reasons. What I don't accept is the notion that the remain camp are somewhat more intelligent and have a better grasp of things than those who voted to leave. There were a multitude of reasons why people wanted to leave, some you cannot apply stats to. As somebody said 'some just want to stop paying the EU and others want all the dusky faces removed from their Street'................ -
The lads did you proud!
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The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I love you man! -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
To be honest I'd love to see federalism creep into Britain, it might start to rectify the democratic deficit that led to Thursdays horrendous decision. The signs seem to be pointing the opposite way though. It's always going to be a domino effect in my opinion though in the order of Scotland. Northern Ireland and then Wales seeing those two countries succeed and abandoning England. Im getting massively fucked off with all this shit. It was a DEMOCRATIC VOTE!! There wouldn't be half the wank going on if remain had won by the same margin, some of them are acting worse than jack booted fascists, democracy is only a demand if it works for them. Im also mightily irked when Im getting battered around the effing head with the 'yoof of the country' argument. What the f**k is it? Playschool?? There are multiple millions of older people in this country, people like me who may well still be around in 20 or thirty years time, just like the know all kids out there who seem to think the Earth has to be handed down to them like somesort of effing inheritance. Nobody owns the Planet, each generation exists on it within the time frame they are alive in, we take things as we find them. effing hell, no generation has been bequeathed a utopia, we have all had to face issues, we always will so stop effing whinging that us old cunts are throwing away your futures, your futures will be what YOU make them when you get there, don't blame us for everything. The masses who voted out don't live in places like London or Newcastle, we live in counties that have massively struggled with issues ranging from the pressure on schools and public services through migration to low pay, shit jobs and not being able to get social housing or even private rentals ( which are rented out to migrants) Through all of this they have been labelled xenophobic, racists, small minded and everything else in between by people that enjoy the benefits of City life where they don't have to wait every hour for a effing bus and the local deli does tofu and caviar. This country has been massively damaged and its been damaged by a considerable amount of remain supporters who have blamed out voters for daring to ruin their social and environmental utopian dream. The bitterness is effing sickening tbh. I actually thought we would remain by a landslide, a shit happens for me moment but there you go. I was as shocked as anybody that the out vote won, im pleased about it but there is work to do. We are out of the EU but Europeans, we will still buy their goods, they will still buy ours and we can still work together on a whole plethora of issues that will benefit the masses. Basically, what the common market was envisaged to become. Can we not just grow a collective pair and get on with things? Ta. PS: Somebody sort this bastard filter out and all the other issues or find somebody that can pronto!! Thinking it's a horrendous decision doesn't mean not respecting the decision. You've made your bed, we'll lie in it, but we don't have to be happy about it. Nigel Farage was making excuses for losing at 2am and already preparing to start the bid for Referendum 2.0 in earnest. He even said last May that a 52-48 Remain win would not settle the argument. If you're seriously telling me that if the result was 52-48 the other way everyone would just accept it then I think you're immensely optimistic. The result was 52-48, the country is quite obviously split down the middle. This isn't the whining of a disgruntled minority, this is half the country going 'What?!' I've put up with ever-louder Euroscepticism all my adult life, and it's pissed me off. Now the roles are reversed: you got your way and we Remainers are now in the not-so-quiet minority and apparently it's going to piss you off just as much. Sorry but social media is awash with people not respecting the decision, its fucking lame. The petition to annul the result is also fucking ridiculous. All those intelligent remainers and not one of them decided to ask all the pertinent questions about legalities BEFORE the vote.......... Aye, never mind, us knuckle draggers will soon be out manoeuvred, will will keep voting till we get the right result. -
The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey
Lord Fellatio Nelson replied to YoungWillz's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Got people openly admitting on my facebook feed they didn't vote because they didn't know enough about the pros and cons and now moaning about the result. You're job as a voter is to find out enough about the pros and cons - were fortunate enough to be able to find out the pros and cons in ten minutes rather than rooting through library books and manifestos/pamphlets. Apparently that's too much effort. Generation Spoonfeed. You have redeemed yourself young man.