Remainers vow never to use Brexit coins

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Firefly wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 5:50 pm Uncle D

Not diminished, just bored, waiting for another dog with teeth rather than bare gums. ;)
Typical Brexiteer tactics, lose the argument, get personal.

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Jim B wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 8:29 pm
Firefly wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 5:50 pm Uncle D

Not diminished, just bored, waiting for another dog with teeth rather than bare gums. ;)
Typical Brexiteer tactics, lose the argument, get personal.

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Which is also what Remainers, particularly some on here, have been doing for over 3 years now.
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Jimgym wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 7:52 am
Jim B wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 8:29 pm
Firefly wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 5:50 pm Uncle D

Not diminished, just bored, waiting for another dog with teeth rather than bare gums. ;)
Typical Brexiteer tactics, lose the argument, get personal.

Jim
Which is also what Remainers, particularly some on here, have been doing for over 3 years now.
There's a difference between general and personal comments. I know how sensitive Leavers are so Im always careful how I write my posts. The Remainers comments over the last three years you're referring to on here have in the most casesl been of a general nature.

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Jim B wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 8:06 am
Jimgym wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 7:52 am
Jim B wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 8:29 pm

Typical Brexiteer tactics, lose the argument, get personal.

Jim
Which is also what Remainers, particularly some on here, have been doing for over 3 years now.
There's a difference between general and personal comments. I know how sensitive Leavers are so Im always careful how I write my posts. The Remainers comments over the last three years you're referring to on here have in the most casesl been of a general nature.

Jim
Leavers to my mind aren't particularly sensitive they just don't like being constantly insulted. How you can even begin to defend the insults and slurs by remainers on here is quite frankly not only laughable but breathtaking in its utter hypocrisy.
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Jimgym wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 11:16 am
Jim B wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 8:06 am
Jimgym wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 7:52 am

Which is also what Remainers, particularly some on here, have been doing for over 3 years now.
There's a difference between general and personal comments. I know how sensitive Leavers are so Im always careful how I write my posts. The Remainers comments over the last three years you're referring to on here have in the most casesl been of a general nature.

Jim
Leavers to my mind aren't particularly sensitive they just don't like being constantly insulted. How you can even begin to defend the insults and slurs by remainers on here is quite frankly not only laughable but breathtaking in its utter hypocrisy.
I think we've been over this point before and even one or two posts you have made I've taken exception to but never ran crying to Admin about it unlike others who post here and I'm not pointing the finger at you personally who has always been courteous and apologetic when I've been upset with some of the comments.
Yes , Leavers have had differences with one or two Remainers but generally it's been six of one and half a dozen of the other. Not hypocracy as suggested; you should (in the cold light of day) read back over the posts made and as far as insults and slurs are concerned it's a two way street..

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I’ve give it out to leavers and taken it back. Once or twice I did overstep the mark and apologised for it. Once or twice others did the same to me.

I have been called racist and other slurs on here and never ran screaming about it - asked for apologies I didn’t get.

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Jim B

I had to laugh, sensitive ? You call my post insulting, for goodness sake, that is pathetic.

My reply was to Uncle D not you, his post was insulting, but you said nothing about that. I am not in anyway sensitive, I just give as good as I get, if you can't handle that, perhaps time to stop posting.

The 'Rat Pack' on here has successfully got rid of most female posters on the politics section, I know that for a fact, as I have it directly from some of the ones who have left.

You do not have to respond to my posts, that is purely and simply down to you.
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Jim B

You state that you would prefer a P.M. with integrity, something you say Boris lacks. Given the choice at the last election, who would you have voted for ?
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Jimgward wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 2:31 pm I’ve give it out to leavers and taken it back. Once or twice I did overstep the mark and apologised for it. Once or twice others did the same to me.

I have been called racist and other slurs on here and never ran screaming about it - asked for apologies I didn’t get.

The Internet is a goldmine for keyboard warriors and I’ve even been challenged to a fight by an ex poster from here! ;-)
That was my point. Both sides have traded insults. No idea who is running screaming about it though.
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Firefly wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 2:42 pm Jim B

You state that you would prefer a P.M. with integrity, something you say Boris lacks. Given the choice at the last election, who would you have voted for ?
Being honest Jackie, I would find it difficult to choose one out of the lot of them.
I'm fortunate I couldn't. vote so didnt have to make a decision. Maybe I'm old school but integrity and honesty go a long way in my book and Blojo is lacking in both.

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Jim B

That's one thing that we do agree on, I'm old school too, but I had to make a choice, as I wasn't going to abstain from voting.

My choice of Boris was not based on his integrity nor the lack of it, but that he said that he would uphold the referendum result, and make Brexit happen, which he has done. Other factors which came into play were my dislike of Corbyn, I wouldn't trust him to lead a donkey, let alone a country, his links with terrorist organisations, and his intention to hold a second referendum.

We can only wait and see what the future holds for Britain now, for good or bad, only time will tell.
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