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Reply #45 - Jun 14th, 2016 at 8:15pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Jun 14th, 2016 at 7:52pm:
Well what he's saying Herb, as if we didn't know, but he's reminding them, if you're gay you'll be left wing and if you're left wing you're internationalist by definition.

Its why we see so many actors and show v
biz celebrities urging a Remain vote.


There are a few exceptions to the stereotype of the 'Gay Leftwinger'.

Here in Sydney we have Alan Jones - the Radio 2GB Talkback host - who's been giving Muslims and Leftwingers a thrashing for years now.

And then on the international stage - due to his videos that get piped all over the world - there's Douglas Murray of the UK who is at the forefront of arguing against just about anything to do with Islam and Muslim migrations to the Western countries.

Check him out. He's a very courageous fellow who almost single-handedly puts himself into the firing line for his anti-Islamic views.

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Reply #46 - Jun 14th, 2016 at 8:18pm
 
Yep there are always exceptions. I'm an exception to everything.
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Reply #47 - Jun 14th, 2016 at 8:50pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Jun 14th, 2016 at 8:18pm:
Yep there are always exceptions. I'm an exception to everything.


"You are indeed exceptional, Bogarde".

(Imagine David Attenborough saying this to you after he'd pushed part of a bush aside so the BBC's cameraman could get a good shot of you).

Here's his voice again ...

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Reply #48 - Jun 16th, 2016 at 10:44am
 
The world's greatest humanitarian, Sir Robert Geldof, has demonstrated that it's OK to be angry about some things:

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/06/15/sir-bob-geldof-vote-remain-if-youve-g...
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Reply #49 - Jun 20th, 2016 at 3:00pm
 
Brussels and its supporters everywhere have resorted to all kinds of fear campaign tricks to try and sway the vote. That must be clear to anyone with half a brain.

Did they manage to find a useful looney-tune to attempt the ultimate dark conspiracy?
Time will tell.
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Reply #50 - Jun 22nd, 2016 at 3:07pm
 
Stay in EU - or else, threatens Soros
REUTERS — George Soros, the billionaire who earned fame by betting against the pound in 1992, said that a British vote on Thursday to leave the European Union would trigger a bigger and more disruptive sterling devaluation than the fall on Black Wednesday.
Soros used Quantum Fund in 1992 to bet successfully that sterling was overvalued against the Deutsche Mark, forcing then-Prime Minister John Major to pull the pound out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM).

Soros, in an opinion piece in the Guardian newspaper, said that in the event of a British exit, or Brexit, the pound would fall by at least 15 percent, and possibly more than 20 percent, to below $1.15 from its current level of around $1.46.

“The value of the pound would decline precipitously. It would also have an immediate and dramatic impact on financial markets, investment, prices and jobs,” Soros, who is 85, said in the Guardian.

“I would expect this devaluation to be bigger and also more disruptive than the 15 percent devaluation that occurred in September 1992, when I was fortunate enough to make a substantial profit for my hedge fund investors.”

Soros, ranked as the world’s 23rd richest person by Forbes magazine with a fortune of $24.9 billion, said the Bank of England would not cut rates after a British exit and that there would be few monetary policy tools left to ease a recession or a fall in British house prices.

He also pointed to the “very large” current account deficit in the United Kingdom and said a post-Brexit devaluation would be unlikely to improve manufacturing as trading conditions would be too uncertain to undertake new investments or hire workers.

Hungarian-born Soros said the scale of the sterling devaluation would compare with 1967, when then-Prime Minister Harold Wilson devalued the pound to $2.40 from $2.80.

Speculators, Soros said, would be eager to exploit a Brexit situation to profit.

“Today, there are speculative forces in the markets much bigger and more powerful. And they will be eager to exploit any miscalculations by the British government or British voters,” Soros said.

“Brexit would make some people very rich – but most voters considerably poorer,” Soros said.

BREXIT WORRY

Members of Britain’s Leave campaign say some bankers, big companies and politicians are trying to scare British voters with overblown warnings about the financial and economic impact of a Brexit.

Justice Secretary Michael Gove, one of the leading members of the Vote Leave campaign, dismissed Soros’s warning, saying that the billionaire had advocated British membership of the euro zone.

“The truth is that economic forecasters like George Soros have got things wrong in the past. They were the people who argued that we should join the single currency, the single currency as you know has brought economic misery,” Gove told BBC radio.

Opponents of EU membership say Britain could prosper if it cut itself free from what they portray as a doomed German-dominated project in excessive debt-funded welfare spending.

The world’s biggest banks including Citi and Goldman Sachs will draft in senior traders to work through the night following Britain’s referendum on EU membership, set to be among the most volatile 24 hours for markets in a quarter of a century.

A vote to leave the European Union on June 23 would spook investors by undermining post-World War Two attempts at European integration and placing a question mark over the future of the United Kingdom and its $2.9 trillion economy.

Citi, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds are among those banks planning to have senior staff and traders working or on call in London as results start to dribble in after polls close at 2100 GMT, according to sources.

“British voters are now grossly underestimating the true costs of Brexit,” Soros said. “Too many believe that a vote to leave the EU will have no effect on their personal financial position. This is wishful thinking.”

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Reply #51 - Jun 22nd, 2016 at 3:19pm
 
Yep, the leftists love Soros. Shorting currency, stocks etc all is fair game.
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Reply #52 - Jun 25th, 2016 at 3:42pm
 
issuevoter wrote on Jun 13th, 2016 at 4:06pm:
Cleese is right on all points. But maybe someone more familiar with financial matters can explain why, if Britain is so vulnerable, they chose not to adopt the Euro as their currency?


Nigel Farage would be your man.

He was a professional money-man before he turned to politics.
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Reply #53 - Jun 27th, 2016 at 8:33am
 
The conspiracy is still alive regardless of the confected headlines of outrage

What's a referendum after all but a few scraps of paper.

The UK will have a New Deal that will represent membership in all but name.
Free movement will continue. Even Boris says business needs immigration.
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Reply #54 - Jul 3rd, 2016 at 9:12pm
 
This is one of the reasons why some of the Brexit supporters hoped that by withdrawing from the EU, the British leadership might grow some political balls and stop this sort of cowardly stupidity.

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"One in six British jihadis who have gone to Syria and Iraq to fight with ISIS have been killed - but 400 are back in the UK, it has been claimed".

Why have these dangerous fanatics been allowed back into the country, and why aren't they being deported when identified?

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Reply #55 - Jul 4th, 2016 at 7:46am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 3rd, 2016 at 9:12pm:
This is one of the reasons why some of the Brexit supporters hoped that by withdrawing from the EU, the British leadership might grow some political balls and stop this sort of cowardly stupidity.

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"One in six British jihadis who have gone to Syria and Iraq to fight with ISIS have been killed - but 400 are back in the UK, it has been claimed".

Why have these dangerous fanatics been allowed back into the country, and why aren't they being deported when identified?

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herb,
thats just poor farm management

when you have weeds growing, the best thing to do is to poison them immediately.

if you just chuck them over the fence, there is always the problem that they will grow and seed and the wind will blow them back onto your place.

in fact, weeds tend to be a lot easier to kill in your own paddock and if your neighbour is a dickh*ead who doesnt have good "weed erradication policies" , then you have to be extra vigilant.

what actually helps is to go and take over the neighbours place, kill all the weeds there and then you can put your feet up and have a beer.

either way, weeds are going to do what weeds are going to do

1  breed like crazy
2  invade any areas of weakness
3  destroy all the good you have created.
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Reply #56 - Jul 4th, 2016 at 8:45am
 
I do think the conspiracy will continue even at this stage and even with what I suspect are the phoney demands from the EU aristocrats for a quick departure.
The conspiracy will now focus on delaying the trigger of article 50 in the hope that it will all go away.
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Reply #57 - Jul 4th, 2016 at 8:52am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jul 4th, 2016 at 7:46am:
herb,
thats just poor farm management



All very true.

Those 400 active helpers of ISIS should have been sprayed with Glysophate Herbertcide upon their return to the UK to kill them systemically right down to their boots.

But unfortunately the UK has for some decades now been run by minority-oriented politicians who have long since abandoned the notion that the British homeland needs defending against immigrant mischief of one sort or another - not even to the extent that they might think of preventing the 'seeding' of up to 400 ISIS-friendly fanatics throughout the British Isles.

So far as the UK's feeble politicians of the past 50 years are concerned, the sun shines out of Britain's legions of big city ethnic ghettoes, and so that's where every sort of appeasement, massaging, soft-soaping, and apologist hand-wringing has been reserved for. 

I can hardly wait for the Treason Trials. I'm leaving instructions to have my aging-but-still-living body preserved in cryogenic suspension to be de-frosted in a large microwave oven with a rotating Pyrex platter when the time arrives for these Treason Trials to take place.   


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