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By:
womenandthosewithnointerestinracing
When: 31 Jul 18 00:22
Yes, Aaron Banks.
By:
womenandthosewithnointerestinracing
When: 31 Jul 18 00:23
I like his little toady face.
By:
Platini
When: 31 Jul 18 13:24
Yep, but it's only surfaced in the last 18 months

wonder what happened ?  Laugh
By:
cooperman
When: 31 Jul 18 14:37
Not political but religious. Don't let it spoil a friendship, life's too short. Grin
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 31 Jul 18 15:04
Yep.
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 31 Jul 18 15:09
Yep, best mate.


Sadly, not as close as we were a couple of years ago.
By:
TheCoat
When: 31 Jul 18 15:14
Studyform, you are spoilt for choice Laugh
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 31 Jul 18 15:54
This is true, mate.

It's the company you keep. MischiefLove
By:
saddo
When: 31 Jul 18 15:59
It's not easy to stay friends with people who voted to continue the ruination of this country.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 31 Jul 18 16:12
Almost but not quite. My best mate's a Tory MP and whereas I've voted Conservative all my life we have very different opinions on a range of policies, not least Brexit.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 31 Jul 18 17:03
I know loads of psycho Little Englanders! Most people treat as they find. I think only in America do people not talk to each other because of politics. In England it is more sport to goad, humiliate and annoy. In America I know of family members who will not talk to each other because of their politics.

I like people with honestly held views. How you treat a fellow human being is how I treat you and obviously how you treat me. Even the xenophobes and Little Englanders treat me well and it is in my nature to be hospitable.

Mrs 'Death did cry when Donald Chump became President. She blamed me as I had promised her that a Chump like him could never be President. Only in America!
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 31 Jul 18 17:40
It was never a problem until the campaign began to ignore/overturn the Referendum result.

Until now you used to perhaps discuss or argue politics with your friends, but then you had a vote, and everyone abided by the result and that settled things. That's democracy for you. There was no question of falling out with people over it, and trying to continue the fight on a personal level, because the great thing about one-person/one-vote democracy is that it avoids all that and lets us just get on with things.

But when it turned out that my vote was worthless on account of my being uneducated, insular and racist, all that went out of the window. Politics had suddenly been pulled down to the personal level. The only arguments you could make were personal ones, comparing one another's qualifications, battling it out to demonstrate whose vote was worth more.

Horrible.
By:
Tallywagger.
When: 31 Jul 18 18:04
Brexit Derangement Syndrome sent a lot of people close to the edge.

Trump Derangement Syndrome sent them over.
By:
nellie1970
When: 31 Jul 18 18:26
lots of my friends and especially their social justice warrior daughters find it so hard to believe i voted for brexit and support some of trumps policies.the main question is how could i support trump over a woman like Hillary i just laugh at them saying Hillary is a loser and when you give them facts about how Hillary treated the women who accused billy boy clinton they have have no answer.they just dumbly look at me and say yeah but she is a womanLaugh
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 31 Jul 18 18:47
I take it they all voted for Theresa May's party last year then?

I mean, there's no way they'd vote for a party which has never had a woman leader, and showed in its leadership election that it would rather be led by a privately educated communist with 2 'E's in his A-levels than by Yvette Cooper or Liz Kendall.
By:
nellie1970
When: 31 Jul 18 18:58
what do think?they are Corbyn fans anything for nothing these social justice warriors want.you can not have conversations with these people they think Owen Jones is great they are just so dumb.
By:
anxious
When: 31 Jul 18 19:26
What are ridiculous dumb post that is
By:
anxious
When: 31 Jul 18 19:28
What is it withe tory fanboys and their obsession with Jeremy , anyone would think they are scared that he might win
By:
jed.davison
When: 31 Jul 18 19:36
I was excommunicated by several people I considered friends because I campaigned for Leave.

It shocked me really, but I can't say I miss any of them.
By:
anxious
When: 31 Jul 18 19:38
lol excommunicated Crazy
By:
themightymac
When: 31 Jul 18 19:47
Is this a trick question? Asking chit chatters about their "friends" LaughLaugh
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 31 Jul 18 19:53
People in London generally cannot believe why anyone would vote leave! I was asked several times why would they vote to leave!
By:
nellie1970
When: 31 Jul 18 19:56
what are ridiculous dumb post that is.could you translate as i do not understand dumb language
By:
saddo
When: 31 Jul 18 19:57
London is not very English is it.
By:
moisok
When: 31 Jul 18 20:33
I haven't got any friendsSad
By:
casemoney
When: 31 Jul 18 21:24
Who asked you why did we Leave Death ??
By:
akabula
When: 31 Jul 18 21:44
TBF Case lots of Londoners will see the EU as one big benefits office.
By:
houseofpain
When: 31 Jul 18 22:55
Spot on there ak, only surprise was the % wasn't bigger to remain in London when the votes were counted.
By:
treetop
When: 31 Jul 18 22:58
Ref the O.P point,of course I have Dan, my mates often support Corbyn as well as some of my family.
By:
ufcdan
When: 31 Jul 18 23:10
While he's a lefty tw@t I like anxious poor deluded boy Laugh As for Trump while would any of you support him when he's a watered down President. Support the real thing Obama sent more illegals than any other President, then you've got Trumps build that wall...........well there's 650 miles where he won't have to build one as Clinton beat him to it a long time ago. Funny there was no demonstrations when those two out and out racists visited our country Mischief
By:
ufcdan
When: 31 Jul 18 23:11
By the way is there any such thing as a Londoner these days ?
By:
Hank Hill
When: 31 Jul 18 23:40
I would imagine that most of us have friends from different areas of the political spectrum, though ultimately it can be more comfortable to be around like minded people. Some of the more rabid posters on the Trump thread may well be an exception though!
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 01 Aug 18 19:13
casemoney, I had dinner with a banker the night of the election ( maybe day before ) He was so convinced remain would win! I think I got 7's or 8's on betfair! Lost it back on Chump though!
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