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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It is normally used to display dismay, concern, worry and sympathy.

Mine was used to display all of them.

The only thing you are displaying is an inability to see another point of view. In your mind everything is copied and now you accuse me of lying, something to which I do take exception. This is the last time I shall respond to you...
 
The only thing you are displaying is an inability to see another point of view. In your mind everything is copied and now you accuse me of lying, something to which I do take exception. This is the last time I shall respond to you...
I'm happy to see another point of view.

I'm sorry you've decided to confuse your imagination with real life and present it as fact on an internet forum.

It's a shame we can't talk further. I'd suggest you might get lonely, but you can always invent some more friends to talk to I suppose...
 
if you actually read what I posted, you will see that I was referring to conversations that I had had with my friends. Would you like me to provide email addresses so you can check up....
Brexiteer surrounds themself with friends who echo their beliefs, an anecdotal definition of confirmation bias (bubble), he knew...
 
Brexiteer surrounds themself with friends who echo their beliefs, an anecdotal definition of confirmation bias (bubble), he knew...

Not at all, a really good mate of mine, a Finance Director, was an out and out Remainer and we argued a fair amount about the merits for staying or leaving. He maintained his position and voted remain. He maintained this position for about another year or so. What he said made him change his mind has been the behaviour by the EU in relation to our exit. The whole thing has shone a torch into the workings and individuals within the EU in a way that he had never really seen before. He has not been impressed and is wanting a no deal to ensure we properly cut the cord. I didn’t convince him, he just worked it out for himself...
 
Not at all, a really good mate of mine, a Finance Director, was an out and out Remainer and we argued a fair amount about the merits for staying or leaving. He maintained his position and voted remain. He maintained this position for about another year or so. What he said made him change his mind has been the behaviour by the EU in relation to our exit. The whole thing has shone a torch into the workings and individuals within the EU in a way that he had never really seen before. He has not been impressed and is wanting a no deal to ensure we properly cut the cord. I didn’t convince him, he just worked it out for himself...
Brilliant. You even shoehorned in that he is a director.
 
Not at all, a really good mate of mine, a Finance Director, was an out and out Remainer and we argued a fair amount about the merits for staying or leaving. He maintained his position and voted remain. He maintained this position for about another year or so. What he said made him change his mind has been the behaviour by the EU in relation to our exit. The whole thing has shone a torch into the workings and individuals within the EU in a way that he had never really seen before. He has not been impressed and is wanting a no deal to ensure we properly cut the cord. I didn’t convince him, he just worked it out for himself...



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