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What would a Labour+SNP+LibDem BREXIT mean for the economy?
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Yah_Boo_Sux wrote: »We don't know what Brexit means full stop. No one does. Yet. Other than as stated in the original referendum voting paper: to "leave the European Union".
That's what I just said.0 -
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Yah_Boo_Sux wrote: »No it is not. You attempted to imply that only the "Conservative government" leads people to not knowing what Brexit means. You mentioned no other group or party. You were deliberately attempting to deceive and got caught out.
I said the OP was being ambitious in hoping to answer his question about what Brexit would like with other parties in government given we're non the wiser with the status quo.
Get a grip chap.0 -
I said the OP was being ambitious in hoping to answer his question about what Brexit would like with other parties in government given we're non the wiser with the status quo.
Get a grip chap.
Instead of using more generalised terminology you tried to deceive - and got caught in your deception, which you obviously dislike. Instead of asking others to get a grip I suggest you try being more honest and less confrontational.
And before you even try the pro- Tory attack I suspect we might see I should tell you that I have never in my life voted Tory.0 -
Yah_Boo_Sux wrote: »Instead of using more generalised terminology you tried to deceive - and got caught in your deception, which you obviously dislike. Instead of asking others to get a grip I suggest you try being more honest and less confrontational.
I've reviewed the post you jump on and have concluded you're talking out of your hat but think what you like.Yah_Boo_Sux wrote: »And before you even try the pro- Tory attack I suspect we might see I should tell you that I have never in my life voted Tory.
I voted Tory in 2015 and might do so again later this week but not sure what that's got to with the price of cheese. The more overt boorishness and hubris has been damaging to their campaign.0 -
Yah_Boo_Sux wrote: »For REAL balance ignore Hamishes blatant pro-EU tosh
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CON: 40% (-6)
LAB: 39% (+5)
LDEM: 8% (-)
UKIP: 5% (+2)
From Survation Saturday morning poll, changes vs previous online poll for Mail On Sunday
You used Hamish's poll ????:wall:
What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
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IveSeenTheLight wrote: »You used Hamish's poll ????
All the most recent polls were included in that post to allow you to find a balance between the different polls as opposed to concentrating purely upon one.
P.S. : For clarity it was a poll by Survation actually, not a poll by Hamish.
Labour are frankly extremely unlikely to get the chance to form even a minority government, despite what some polls try to tell us.
Still, everyone is entitled to their own dreams.0 -
The_Last_Username wrote: »Perhaps you're missing the word "balance"?
All the most recent polls were included in that post to allow you to find a balance between the different polls as opposed to concentrating purely upon one.
P.S. : For clarity it was a poll by Survation actually, not a poll by Hamish.
Labour are frankly extremely unlikely to get the chance to form even a minority government, despite what some polls try to tell us.
Still, everyone is entitled to their own dreams.
Perhaps your missing the word ignore.
How can you ignore something and then reference the same thing?
Yes, I said Hamish's poll, but of course I meant the poll Hamish posted which was from Survation:wall:
What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
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IveSeenTheLight wrote: »Perhaps your missing the word ignore.
How can you ignore something and then reference the same thing?
Yes, I said Hamish's poll, but of course I meant the poll Hamish posted which was from Survation
Are you just a determinedly argumentative type? Because what was actually said was " Ignore Hamishes blatant pro-EU tosh". Not the poll. The inferance. Comprendi?
Now perhaps you would for once have the good manners to stop digging?0
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