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  • Originally posted by dogsrrs View Post
    Yep as I've said Letts have another refa on throwing the self important whining prigs out
    Sturgeons knows that Scotland will not leave the Union in the forseeable future, the oil price is too low and the Scots themselves are not in favour of leaving.
    I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.

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    • Okay, I'm going to lay my cards on the table. It was a very difficult decision for me to vote remain. I even hesitated in the polling booth. However, having considered things very carefully in the aftermath, and having felt an incredible surge at the vote to leave, especially as it is democracy in action and not what the establishment wanted or expected, I will say this: if there was a second referendum, I would vote leave. The EU is a failed, undemocratic and corrupt institution. I am in no way a fan of many of those on the leave side, but for me, the breath of fresh air from democracy is exhilarating. I want more of it.

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      • I just don't understand why Labour supported the Remain side. Then when you see the likes of Blair, Kinnock, Mandelson and the money they've made as politicians and then you have the likes of 'white van man' Thornberry. You get to realise, the party has been hijacked
        I must away now, I can no longer tarry
        This morning's tempest I have to cross
        I must be guided without a stumble
        Into the arms I love the most

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        • Democracy is the new religion

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          • Originally posted by Hubble View Post
            The EU is a failed, undemocratic and corrupt institution.
            I've been saying just that since day one mate. Welcome to the cause, finally!!

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            • Originally posted by Hubble View Post
              Okay, I'm going to lay my cards on the table. It was a very difficult decision for me to vote remain. I even hesitated in the polling booth. However, having considered things very carefully in the aftermath, and having felt an incredible surge at the vote to leave, especially as it is democracy in action and not what the establishment wanted or expected, I will say this: if there was a second referendum, I would vote leave. The EU is a failed, undemocratic and corrupt institution. I am in no way a fan of many of those on the leave side, but for me, the breath of fresh air from democracy is exhilarating. I want more of it.
              You are not wrong about the EU, that was my number 1 reason for voting out.

              And talking about batting for the other side, Justine Greening came out yesterday, Cameron congratulated her, how nice.
              I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.

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              • Were you a Remain campaigner? Are you sore about the referendum result? Check out these 10 top self-comforting strategies.

                1.) Call every white person who voted Leave a "racist", ignoring the fact that Europeans are also white. Make sure you ignore and marginalise ethnic minority leave voters.

                2.) Claim that the (huge) turnout wasn't high enough. 72%? It should have been at least 75%! 80%? It should have been 85%! Make sure to keep moving the goalposts.

                3.) Make a stupid e-petition demanding another referendum, just like the socialists did when Labour lost last year. We need to keep having referendums until we get the "right" result.

                4.) Get over-excited about the economy, even if the impact has been pretty boring and mundane. Pretend that your 2:2 in English Literature makes you an expert on currency markets.

                5.) Attack the very idea of Democracy, because it's only a good thing when it goes the way you want it to. Working class voters don't know what's good for them, but middle class liberals definitely do.

                6.) Share memes bashing Brexit, ignoring the unwelcome and uncomfortable realisation that you are in the minority of public opinion.

                7.) Boldly claim that Scotland will leave the UK, forgetting that A) they can't afford to B) the EU can't afford to take them C) 1.6m remain votes don't cancel out 2m NO votes.

                8.) Make fun of Boris Johnson while sweating slightly and really hoping he doesn't become Prime Minister.

                9.) Learn absolutely nothing from the campaign, blaming the result on everyone but yourself. Scaremongering and bullying are clearly the best tactics to use, there's no way they could possibly backfire.

                10.) Curl up in a ball and cry yourself to sleep while listening to "Ode to Joy".
                "Ever since you were born I always knew you were a bender!"
                The Last Airbender - M Night Shyamalan - 2010

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                • Originally posted by Cardiff Ranger View Post
                  Were you a Remain campaigner? Are you sore about the referendum result? Check out these 10 top self-comforting strategies.

                  1.) Call every white person who voted Leave a "racist", ignoring the fact that Europeans are also white. Make sure you ignore and marginalise ethnic minority leave voters.

                  2.) Claim that the (huge) turnout wasn't high enough. 72%? It should have been at least 75%! 80%? It should have been 85%! Make sure to keep moving the goalposts.

                  3.) Make a stupid e-petition demanding another referendum, just like the socialists did when Labour lost last year. We need to keep having referendums until we get the "right" result.

                  4.) Get over-excited about the economy, even if the impact has been pretty boring and mundane. Pretend that your 2:2 in English Literature makes you an expert on currency markets.

                  5.) Attack the very idea of Democracy, because it's only a good thing when it goes the way you want it to. Working class voters don't know what's good for them, but middle class liberals definitely do.

                  6.) Share memes bashing Brexit, ignoring the unwelcome and uncomfortable realisation that you are in the minority of public opinion.

                  7.) Boldly claim that Scotland will leave the UK, forgetting that A) they can't afford to B) the EU can't afford to take them C) 1.6m remain votes don't cancel out 2m NO votes.

                  8.) Make fun of Boris Johnson while sweating slightly and really hoping he doesn't become Prime Minister.

                  9.) Learn absolutely nothing from the campaign, blaming the result on everyone but yourself. Scaremongering and bullying are clearly the best tactics to use, there's no way they could possibly backfire.

                  10.) Curl up in a ball and cry yourself to sleep while listening to "Ode to Joy".


                  With regards to point 1, there is a poster on this site who think Leavers are racists, ignoring a few inconvenient facts, you know who you are.
                  I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.

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                  • Originally posted by Cardiff Ranger View Post
                    Were you a Remain campaigner? Are you sore about the referendum result? Check out these 10 top self-comforting strategies.

                    1.) Call every white person who voted Leave a "racist", ignoring the fact that Europeans are also white. Make sure you ignore and marginalise ethnic minority leave voters.

                    2.) Claim that the (huge) turnout wasn't high enough. 72%? It should have been at least 75%! 80%? It should have been 85%! Make sure to keep moving the goalposts.

                    3.) Make a stupid e-petition demanding another referendum, just like the socialists did when Labour lost last year. We need to keep having referendums until we get the "right" result.

                    4.) Get over-excited about the economy, even if the impact has been pretty boring and mundane. Pretend that your 2:2 in English Literature makes you an expert on currency markets.

                    5.) Attack the very idea of Democracy, because it's only a good thing when it goes the way you want it to. Working class voters don't know what's good for them, but middle class liberals definitely do.

                    6.) Share memes bashing Brexit, ignoring the unwelcome and uncomfortable realisation that you are in the minority of public opinion.

                    7.) Boldly claim that Scotland will leave the UK, forgetting that A) they can't afford to B) the EU can't afford to take them C) 1.6m remain votes don't cancel out 2m NO votes.

                    8.) Make fun of Boris Johnson while sweating slightly and really hoping he doesn't become Prime Minister.

                    9.) Learn absolutely nothing from the campaign, blaming the result on everyone but yourself. Scaremongering and bullying are clearly the best tactics to use, there's no way they could possibly backfire.

                    10.) Curl up in a ball and cry yourself to sleep while listening to "Ode to Joy".
                    Think you might be wrong on 7 fella

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                    • Originally posted by Awin View Post
                      Think you might be wrong on 7 fella
                      You think the Scots will vote to swap the pound for the Euro or will vote to have a border with England?

                      I think you might be wrong in that fella

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                      • Originally posted by Cardiff Ranger View Post
                        Were you a Remain campaigner? Are you sore about the referendum result? Check out these 10 top self-comforting strategies.

                        1.) Call every white person who voted Leave a "racist", ignoring the fact that Europeans are also white. Make sure you ignore and marginalise ethnic minority leave voters.

                        2.) Claim that the (huge) turnout wasn't high enough. 72%? It should have been at least 75%! 80%? It should have been 85%! Make sure to keep moving the goalposts.

                        3.) Make a stupid e-petition demanding another referendum, just like the socialists did when Labour lost last year. We need to keep having referendums until we get the "right" result.

                        4.) Get over-excited about the economy, even if the impact has been pretty boring and mundane. Pretend that your 2:2 in English Literature makes you an expert on currency markets.

                        5.) Attack the very idea of Democracy, because it's only a good thing when it goes the way you want it to. Working class voters don't know what's good for them, but middle class liberals definitely do.

                        6.) Share memes bashing Brexit, ignoring the unwelcome and uncomfortable realisation that you are in the minority of public opinion.

                        7.) Boldly claim that Scotland will leave the UK, forgetting that A) they can't afford to B) the EU can't afford to take them C) 1.6m remain votes don't cancel out 2m NO votes.

                        8.) Make fun of Boris Johnson while sweating slightly and really hoping he doesn't become Prime Minister.

                        9.) Learn absolutely nothing from the campaign, blaming the result on everyone but yourself. Scaremongering and bullying are clearly the best tactics to use, there's no way they could possibly backfire.

                        10.) Curl up in a ball and cry yourself to sleep while listening to "Ode to Joy".
                        You should be enjoying your victory and enthusing over the future with all the 'plans' in place after Brexit rather than goading people ......because you're coming across as a bit of a clungemonkey...

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                        • Originally posted by Johnnykc View Post
                          You should be enjoying your victory and enthusing over the future with all the 'plans' in place after Brexit rather than goading people ......because you're coming across as a bit of a clungemonkey...
                          To be fair ,all the remain bods ,who are throwing their toys out of the pram ,are cringey to the point of pathetic , ( not putting you in this bracket Johnny btw) , but democracy has spoken
                          Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers

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                          • Originally posted by lymehoop View Post
                            it was the working class who got this over the line, because it was the down trodden working class that had to put up with all the downsides the EU brought
                            we voted to leave ,but so did the middle classes and the upper classes ,agreed we ,the working class ,are the silent majority ,but WE as a Country voted ,and me for one am ####in proud of my country at the moment
                            Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers

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                            • Originally posted by vespa View Post
                              To be fair ,all the remain bods ,who are throwing their toys out of the pram ,are cringey to the point of pathetic , ( not putting you in this bracket Johnny btw) , but democracy has spoken
                              Totally agree Vesps....for good or for bad a decision has been made and change WILL happen......so I don't understand why some here are acting like flanges rather than looking forward...

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                              • Originally posted by Johnnykc View Post
                                I don't understand why some here are acting like flanges rather than looking forward...
                                If you're on the likes of facebook then you'd understand. It's in response to all the public weeping, wailing and woe is me by the white London liberal middle-classes. For so-called educated types the fact they're finding it so hard to accept being on the losing side of the democratic process is utterly cringeworthy. Whinging on and on like a bunch of spoilt children.

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