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29/8/2019 20:27 | You have a point.But the real error was that it was far too close for a clear decision in a referendum.Normally Countries set the bar higher to avoid this mess.A Referendum needs to be decisive but ours was not. | hades1 | |
29/8/2019 16:13 | I don't know why you bother with people in this forum as by their own admission learning/education isn't one of their attribute. | pieffect | |
29/8/2019 16:01 | Just notice no one ever answers that question | portside1 | |
29/8/2019 15:27 | Hades , answer my question , if the Eu is so great why as the U.K. got over 12 m of them here and hundreds risking their lives to get to the U.K. some have died trying Why do they not want to stay in France Spain Germany brussels Come on answer the question | portside1 | |
29/8/2019 15:01 | you must be brain dead if you think all the 15yr olds from three yrs ago are now going to vote remain | wilksey1 | |
29/8/2019 14:57 | i was right with my first reply to you ,, and i,m right now there was a difference of 1.3 million give all take a couple. | wilksey1 | |
29/8/2019 14:44 | Look at the demographics of both sets of voters. Its all in the relative ages of both groups- Brexit/Remain voters. The vote was actually very close only 600k apart and over 3 yrs ago. To make it worse still the15yr olds from 3 yrs ago can now vote. Another reason the Brexiteers don’t want another vote. Learn the facts before abusing others. | hades1 | |
29/8/2019 13:19 | 17.4m less the ones that are now dead or woken up to the liarsNow you are the minority. | hades1 | |
29/8/2019 12:55 | Stephen Bannon on Huawei and the Communist China Threat Huawei is the greatest national security threat that America has ever faced—even greater than the threat of nuclear war—according to former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon. More | johnwise | |
29/8/2019 08:48 | Obama was a completely useless .He did nothing but look after him self | portside1 | |
29/8/2019 08:40 | China is playing the long game pretty well. China's New Silk Road Video | johnwise | |
29/8/2019 08:23 | Japanese Prime Minister warns Africa about debt as China grows presence Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday warned African leaders against accumulating too much debt, in an apparent reference to Chinese infrastructure projects that some blame for damaging the finances of developing nations. Addressing leaders from several African nations at a development conference in Yokohama, More | johnwise | |
29/8/2019 08:10 | Hopefully Boris will get the job done to save more months of listening to the remoaner drivel | joe say | |
29/8/2019 07:57 | The Nigel Farage Show: 28th August 2019 Nigel asks: who do you think is being more undemocratic? Video | johnwise | |
29/8/2019 07:18 | Riots - lol Perhaps parliament could honour and respect the wishes of myself and my 17.4 million friends | joe say | |
28/8/2019 19:59 | Another remainer gone Ruth Davidson is set to stand down as leader of the Scottish Conservatives....Bes | johnwise | |
28/8/2019 19:35 | Expect riots and civil unrest.Very sad. | hades1 | |
28/8/2019 18:24 | Looks like Tory's just lost 13 Scottish Tory MPs! | hades1 | |
28/8/2019 18:11 | buywell thanks her gracious majesty Queen approves Boris Johnson request to suspend parliament The Independent-2 hours ago | buywell3 |
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