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I actually got a monkey on with paddypower at 9/2 brexit.
AMAZING BUT THEY ARE CLUELESS. |
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Having 'no brainers' suits some I guess
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captain you would still be trying to grow potatoes and starving because the sea was too far away if it was not for the English..
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seems most people voting out are downright racist-including the Britain Furst knuckledraggers. Looking on youtube seems they have been ripping off the public collecting for veterans but paying the leaders wages. What a rotter.
Even Gove disowned Farage's nazi like posters . |
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In fact if I was oirish I would feel a sense of shame that my ancestors could not fend for themselves..
The original refugees... |
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I'd correct you homefortea, but let fools be fools.......
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brendrew you must be another Oirish scrounger.You would vote in as long as you can get something for yourself.
Love the freaks on here. |
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Captain you are the original half wit but hey it takes all sorts.
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Yeah takes all sorts i reckon you are a bald hunchbacked dwarf
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Is there anyone on here that really believes there is a refugee crisis..
It is the refugee norm. And if a few of those alleged "refugees" that are largely young men that want a better life had actually stood their ground then there would not be a refugee crisis.. ISIS get the fighters we get the cowards. |
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And the Captain
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Homefortea.
Train them in Turkey and send them home to fight for their country. |
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Captain Christie:
"Am I dreaming? I could have sworn I saw Fuehrer Farage in front of a Nazi poster today?" It is based on the "Labour isn't working posters" from the 1979 election that won it for the Tories. |
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Oldgit1,
...and that poster was when there were 840K unemployed. Cue Tory victory and 2.5M/xM unemployed + untold thousands on sickness benefit, so the didn't inflate the unemployment figure further... Be careful what you wish for.... |
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correction:
so they... |
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After reading this thread surely the Exchange must be wrong.
![]() Remain - 1.34 Leave - 3.85 |
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The dinosaurs on here and those who read the Sun and Express are on the point of extinction.Who the hell will admit to being swayed nowadays by the outpourings of their drivel.Their glory days when the Sun in particular had influence were the 80s and 90s but times have changed and fortunately these rags with their declining readership of old fogeys are of little relevance. As an aside I know very few people who are prepared to admit they support Farrage's despicable views.
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Remain 1.25. Posy spot on.
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My youngest son is considering voting 'leave', but, the rest of the family are voting 'remain' and of the five lads I drink with, four are 'remain' and one 'leave'.
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the fat lady is clearing her voice, unfortunately,,,
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homeforadolffarage
7/2 now |
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Cannot comprehend the large difference in the Market.
Contrary to what holywell has just posted, above ... In several months of discussing the Referendum with various people - - I have yet to meet ONE person who is voting Remain - and the strength of feeling of the LEAVE voters is overwhelming. |
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Correct the two of them Holywell! No its an individual choice but I am surprised at how many are willing to risk financial security and livelihoods on a personal level. Maybe shows the depth of feeling towards immigration but I have been surprised by it. I also think too many people are confusing immigration with asylum seekers too but highlighting the difference from remain camp has been woeful. Only 4 days left whatever.
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I was wondering why the odds had so dramatically changed, and then I read the usual diatribe from homefortea.
Like his boyfriend, Farage, he's been a massive disappointment for the Leave campaign. ![]() |
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I think Farage has scuppered the Leave campaign. Without him, they could well have won.
Anyone voting leave has the spectre of a Farage world looming in the background and it's an unpleasant one (to say the least) for most. His poster may well have sealed the vote. Now 4.4 to Leave. Thank you Nigel. |
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Has Farage not always claimed that when we are out that we will no longer need UKIP?
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Connor:
I was just showing where the idea for the poster came from. As for Baroness Warsi I was always surprised that she was for BREXIT. |
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I agree Farage has been a disaster since Thursday. He really should have taken a back step. Remain looks a certainty now as last minute doubters were always going their way anyway.
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Baroness Warsi will do anything to draw attention to herself .....
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As an aside I know very few people who are prepared to admit they support Farrage's despicable views.
posy comment well here is one posy , with Farrage all the way |
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You can't even spell his name so I'm not surprised.
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with Farrage all the way
I would have thought a member of his fan club could spell his name ! ![]() |
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as long as you know who I mean thats all that matters
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who was that MP who predicted all those years ago what would happen
seems now he could be proved correct |
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with farage on TV everyday, leave has no chance I'm afraid
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Pete you don't count as I suspect we don't know each other.
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got a point posy, maybe not
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watching sky news now
somebody saying how outraged Jo would have been about that FARAGE poster with all those young children fleeing sorry but all I saw was young blokes who should have stayed and fought |
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With what? Their hands?
Ignorance beyond belief. |
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