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Brexit, the economy and house prices part 5

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  • wunferall
    wunferall Posts: 845 Forumite
    Which has nothing to do with the conversation you are actively involved in with your eyes shut and hands firmly over your ears.
    When you've done going off on your usual tangents in desperation to mitigate your obvious hatred of everything Brexit, expand your understanding by reading from post number 693 in the following thread where a poster named Hamish tried the same approach and was very swiftly corrected.
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5818620

    If you can bear to drag yourself away from this thread to broaden your understanding, maybe you can also answer what was asked in there?
    Marisco wrote: »
    To compare the brexit camp with Nazis is dreadful, knowing what they were and what they did. But what can you expect from a rabid desperate remainer. I still don't "get" this hellbent "must stay" attitude though. There has to be personal reasons for being SO upset about leaving.
  • wunferall
    wunferall Posts: 845 Forumite
    edited 18 April 2018 at 4:22PM
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    6 in 10 Britons don't understand their electricity bill.
    More than half do not know what 'interest rate' means. I hope that addressed your point.
    Evidence for that please (not hearsay or obscure polls of a few select individuals ;) )? If you have the evidence compared to say remainers understanding that would be good.

    Another desperate remainer trying to prove Brexit is bad before it's even happened and flying in the face of current data so far to boot.
    Not sure why you're so desperate to imagine that leavers (all 17+ million of them) are somehow so inferior to remainers but if that's what floats your boat you carry on. Just note though that if you voice your delusions here quite a few of us will want proof of the source for your rants.
  • Moby
    Moby Posts: 3,917 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    iro wrote: »
    Dog whistle politics only works on those who are sympathetic to the message.

    Note the use of the perjorative 'dog whitsle', voters are like 'dogs' ?

    Is it illegal to be concerned about large scale, uncontrolled and chaotic immigration?

    Your posts really prove the point regarding the typical brexiteer profile! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog-whistle_politics
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    wunferall wrote: »
    Well this is wrong.
    Ah yes of course, I should have known our resident subject matter expert on everything has a far better understanding of cognitive psychology than a PhD Candidate at the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge.
    Silly me. :D
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • wunferall
    wunferall Posts: 845 Forumite
    edited 18 April 2018 at 4:31PM
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    Ah yes of course, I should have known our resident subject matter expert on everything has a far better understanding of cognitive psychology than a PhD Candidate at the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge.
    Silly me. :D
    Silly you indeed because it's about the interpretation, not the content. Read my post again and do keep up. :rotfl:

    ETA

    Where's the evidence I asked for? Don't tell me that (gasp) you don't have any.
  • wunferall
    wunferall Posts: 845 Forumite
    This must be about the 8th or 9th post where you avoid addressing the issues that Mr Wigmore raises choosing instead to blame malign forces.

    Why don't you want to discuss what this prominent anti-EU campaigner said? Oh, I've just answered my own question.

    Read.


    the.


    thread.



    I.



    posted.



    for.



    you.



    ;)


    It really does explain all you need to know. There's no need to go further. Besides, you would ignore it any way.
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    wunferall wrote: »
    Evidence for that please (not hearsay or obscure polls of a few select individuals

    Well, obviously it would be some kind of survey or poll.
    Would it only be evidence if we asked each and every Briton individually then?
    Come on, this is basic stuff...;)
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • wunferall
    wunferall Posts: 845 Forumite
    edited 18 April 2018 at 4:42PM
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    Well, obviously it would be some kind of survey or poll.
    Would it only be evidence if we asked each and every Briton individually then?
    Come on, this is basic stuff...;)
    Indeed it is basic; you are telling porkies in a desperate attempt to imply the inferiority of leavers and (again) got caught out because you cannot stick to the basic rule of honesty. ;)

    If they're not porkies you would have evidence. But you don't, do you?
    BTW what evidence do you have?
  • wunferall
    wunferall Posts: 845 Forumite
    That's 10 and counting.

    And still you haven't read it. Is it somehow beneath you? :D
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    wunferall wrote: »
    And still you haven't read it. Is it somehow beneath you? :D

    I read it.
    Hamish really scored a home run there.
    Followed up by some squirming and the usual obfuscation by Brexiteer fanatics. :)
    And?
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
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