Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Seriously though it’s a bit mad as a stat don’t you think , I can’t understand it. Everyone who seems to excessively use ellipsis or not fully grasp their grammatical purpose seems to be a supporter of Brexit . Just seems like a statistical anomaly .
It's an Internet forum not some coursework toward a degree... I'm quickly typing on my phone FFS.

Get over yourself
 
It's an Internet forum not some coursework toward a degree... I'm quickly typing on my phone FFS.

Get over yourself

Mate I’m not having a go honestly , it’s just an observation. I’m not pulling you up on grammar or spelling , like I see time all the time on this forum god knows I’d be in trouble . If it’s come across as a sly dig then it wasn’t meant as such . Genuinely though it seems a bit mad that it correlates in such a manner that’s all.
 
Seriously though it’s a bit mad as a stat don’t you think , I can’t understand it. Everyone who seems to excessively use ellipsis or not fully grasp their grammatical purpose seems to be a supporter of Brexit . Just seems like a statistical anomaly .
It's not our fault there is no two finger emojilolIn fact @peteblue started it off brilliant idea ................................ lol
 
I’ve just read @BigBlueNose posts in another thread and was struck by the use of ellipsis

Old blue 2 doesn’t seem shy in their use

So genuinely is there some kind of link between the use of ellipsis and Brexit because I don’t see that many on this board but those that are used seem to be big Brexit supporters , am I falling into confirmation bias or is something going on here ?

I’m also disappointed that it seems I’m not the first one to notice this

Thing is, Harold old bean, I know how to use it. ;)
 
So you can't do it so here they are The agreement proposal was signed by Tony Blair, John Hume, Mo Mowlan and Gerry Adams. -not one EU commissioner's on there the only thing they claim did help is the human rights act which is not changing after Brexit......
oh the agreement was decided by a referendum to the Irish people-
the main people involved -
https://theconversation.com/good-fr...-peace-in-northern-ireland-20-years-ago-94613
Joey I do believe if you were to have an original thought it would very quickly become lonely.
 
I could go and add my name at the end and you would not know the difference
So the main protagonist on that deal are phoney names urm how could one stoop so low -
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So you can't do it so here they are The agreement proposal was signed by Tony Blair, John Hume, Mo Mowlan and Gerry Adams. -not one EU commissioner's on there the only thing they claim did help is the human rights act which is not changing after Brexit......
oh the agreement was decided by a referendum to the Irish people-
the main people involved -
https://theconversation.com/good-fr...-peace-in-northern-ireland-20-years-ago-94613
That's me told. The Good Friday Agreement had nothing to do with David Trimble, Bertie Ahern, Bill Clinton and his American administration, the Irish government, the entire Unionist population of Northern Ireland, the entire nationalist population of the north of Ireland, notwithstanding the previously mentioned protagonists, Bono, the Irish diaspora, or the European Union.

Laughable.
 
............................OUT...........Leave............17.4 million votes.........EU don't like it.............Remainers don't like democrocy.......

We had a democratic vote that asked if the people of the UK wanted to remain in the EU or leave. No where in that vote did it ask how we would leave and on what terms. Once the result came in, democracy dictated that it then passes over from the people to Parliament.

Parliament then had an outcome to deliver that they have been working on for 2.5 years to no avail. The elected Prime Minister has come up with a deal and democracy now dictates that Parliament will vote on whether it is the right deal or not. If the deal gets passed, democracy means that we will leave the EU on 29th March. Interestingly, a lot of Brexiteers don't seem to like democracy either, funnily enough because they aren't getting the Brexit deal they wanted.

If the deal gets rejected by Parliament then that throws up new challenges and outcomes which is where we are now.
 
That's me told. The Good Friday Agreement had nothing to do with David Trimble, Bertie Ahern, Bill Clinton and his American administration, the Irish government, the entire Unionist population of Northern Ireland, the entire nationalist population of the north of Ireland, notwithstanding the previously mentioned protagonists, Bono, the Irish diaspora, or the European Union.

Laughable.
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We had a democratic vote that asked if the people of the UK wanted to remain in the EU or leave. No where in that vote did it ask how we would leave and on what terms. Once the result came in, democracy dictated that it then passes over from the people to Parliament.

Parliament then had an outcome to deliver that they have been working on for 2.5 years to no avail. The elected Prime Minister has come up with a deal and democracy now dictates that Parliament will vote on whether it is the right deal or not. If the deal gets passed, democracy means that we will leave the EU on 29th March. Interestingly, a lot of Brexiteers don't seem to like democracy either, funnily enough because they aren't getting the Brexit deal they wanted.

If the deal gets rejected by Parliament then that throws up new challenges and outcomes which is where we are now.
We all sit and post on here?
 
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