Re: If only I'd warned...
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 12:02 pm
Diversionary tactic?
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I didn't, and as such I don't keep whingeing on about the result. I accepted the result of those who did bother to vote so would consider myself an absolute hypocrite if having not bothered to get off my arse and vote I then constantly whine about the result. I'm not sure you can see that point as it doesn't fit your narrative.
Oh I wasn't critiquing your spelling, I was laughing at your idea. But thanks for jumping to the wrong conclusion about me.
A diversionary tactic from what?
You don't criticise the result and keep on whinging because the result suited your position but you do criticise those who disagree with the result which is exactly the same thing HIC is doing.Jimgym wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 12:48 pmI didn't, and as such I don't keep whingeing on about the result. I accepted the result of those who did bother to vote so would consider myself an absolute hypocrite if having not bothered to get off my arse and vote I then constantly whine about the result. I'm not sure you can see that point as it doesn't fit your narrative.
He doesn't raise valid points though. He just crows and tries to insult people.
Ì, like Les think HIC raises some valid points and let's be honest the insults aren't just one way. In fact one of the comments above could be looked on as libelous but unlike some Lloyd takes it in good heart.Dominic wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 4:52 pmHe doesn't raise valid points though. He just crows and tries to insult people.
Now don't get me wrong, there are many questions about Brexit that need to be answered, but lets face it, we aren't going to get the answers here. And to every point he raises, the answer is still the same: well, perhaps if you and people like you had bothered to vote, then it wouldn't have happened.
I voted remain. I was deeply disappointed that Britain voted to leave. But to hear about the issues caused from some no-it-all who couldn't be arsed to vote is just bloody annoying.
I was talking about my posts, I'm not here to defend why Lloyd voted or didn't vote. As said, I find many of Lloyds post relative to the situation Britain finds itself in.
What is my position? Let me acquaint you with some facts, rather than you lazy assumptions. I didn't;t vote mainly because I couldn't decide which way to go. My position is that they majority of those who voted did so for the Leave vote. I accept that as a democratic result. Something which goes against the grain of many people sadly. So don' talk about my position when you have no bloody clue what it is. Lazy generalisations from you, again.Jim B wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 4:07 pmYou don't criticise the result and keep on whinging because the result suited your position but you do criticise those who disagree with the result which is exactly the same thing HIC is doing.Jimgym wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 12:48 pmI didn't, and as such I don't keep whingeing on about the result. I accepted the result of those who did bother to vote so would consider myself an absolute hypocrite if having not bothered to get off my arse and vote I then constantly whine about the result. I'm not sure you can see that point as it doesn't fit your narrative.
Oh pleas, get your head out the sand. Lloyd has been incredibly offensive on many occasions, resulting in myself, amongst others, responding in kind. So please don't insult anyone's intelligence by trying to paint him as the victim when in fact he is usually the perpetrator of the usual school boy insults. Double standard as always.Jim B wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:56 pmÌ, like Les think HIC raises some valid points and let's be honest the insults aren't just one way. In fact one of the comments above could be looked on as libelous but unlike some Lloyd takes it in good heart.Dominic wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 4:52 pmHe doesn't raise valid points though. He just crows and tries to insult people.
Now don't get me wrong, there are many questions about Brexit that need to be answered, but lets face it, we aren't going to get the answers here. And to every point he raises, the answer is still the same: well, perhaps if you and people like you had bothered to vote, then it wouldn't have happened.
I voted remain. I was deeply disappointed that Britain voted to leave. But to hear about the issues caused from some no-it-all who couldn't be arsed to vote is just bloody annoying.
You are quite right in that we aren't going to get the answers here but just keeping quiet about what is happening is to become complicit.
I know your stated position, you've mentioned it numerous times but I find it strange that your so quick to comment on any criticism against Brexit when you keep reiteriterating you're only concerned with the democratic process.Jimgym wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 7:45 pmWhat is my position? Let me acquaint you with some facts, rather than you lazy assumptions. I didn't;t vote mainly because I couldn't decide which way to go. My position is that they majority of those who voted did so for the Leave vote. I accept that as a democratic result. Something which goes against the grain of many people sadly. So don' talk about my position when you have no bloody clue what it is. Lazy generalisations from you, again.Jim B wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 4:07 pmYou don't criticise the result and keep on whinging because the result suited your position but you do criticise those who disagree with the result which is exactly the same thing HIC is doing.Jimgym wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 12:48 pm
I didn't, and as such I don't keep whingeing on about the result. I accepted the result of those who did bother to vote so would consider myself an absolute hypocrite if having not bothered to get off my arse and vote I then constantly whine about the result. I'm not sure you can see that point as it doesn't fit your narrative.
It is not any criticism, it is those who wish to subvert democracy and those who complain the loudest about the result of something they didn't bother to participate in.Jim B wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 7:33 amI know your stated position, you've mentioned it numerous times but I find it strange that your so quick to comment on any criticism against Brexit when you keep reiteriterating you're only concerned with the democratic process.Jimgym wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 7:45 pmWhat is my position? Let me acquaint you with some facts, rather than you lazy assumptions. I didn't;t vote mainly because I couldn't decide which way to go. My position is that they majority of those who voted did so for the Leave vote. I accept that as a democratic result. Something which goes against the grain of many people sadly. So don' talk about my position when you have no bloody clue what it is. Lazy generalisations from you, again.
So no lazy assumptions, just a cynical eye.
Just like you complaing about the Complainer.Jimgym wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 7:40 amIt is not any criticism, it is those who wish to subvert democracy and those who complain the loudest about the result of something they didn't bother to participate in.Jim B wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 7:33 amI know your stated position, you've mentioned it numerous times but I find it strange that your so quick to comment on any criticism against Brexit when you keep reiteriterating you're only concerned with the democratic process.Jimgym wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 7:45 pm
What is my position? Let me acquaint you with some facts, rather than you lazy assumptions. I didn't;t vote mainly because I couldn't decide which way to go. My position is that they majority of those who voted did so for the Leave vote. I accept that as a democratic result. Something which goes against the grain of many people sadly. So don' talk about my position when you have no bloody clue what it is. Lazy generalisations from you, again.
So no lazy assumptions, just a cynical eye.
I'm pointing out the hypocrisy, not complaining. There is a difference.Jim B wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 8:21 amJust like you complaing about the Complainer.Jimgym wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 7:40 amIt is not any criticism, it is those who wish to subvert democracy and those who complain the loudest about the result of something they didn't bother to participate in.Jim B wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 7:33 am
I know your stated position, you've mentioned it numerous times but I find it strange that your so quick to comment on any criticism against Brexit when you keep reiteriterating you're only concerned with the democratic process.
So no lazy assumptions, just a cynical eye.