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    His hooligan past is the reason for this British pride and the need for Brexit, to take back control of the past, as if time travel was a reality

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    Buriram is very chavy gay, I know exactly the type of personal background he comes from

    probably a punk in the 80s, a football Hooligan in the 90s, and now an effeminate slave worker making decent wages and trying to be something else better

    definitely a big fan of Depeche Mode, the Cure, and the Stray Cats
    Only thing you got right there was Depeche Mode, 1 out of about 10 ain't bad i suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Indeed, but his family wealth protected him from the worst excesses of that trajectory through private education but it seems the oik gene is too deeply embedded and his true character cannot be suppressed. No surprise he is a rabid Kipper and Brexit loon, the lower end trash always were thus. Tax is of course merely entering his dementia.
    UKIP? They are as good as dead and buried. Brexit Party for the time being until mission accomplished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Only thing you got right there was Depeche Mode
    Sounds about right.

    'The Hairdresser Years'.





    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    1 out of about 10 ain't bad i suppose.
    It's a damn sight better than your strike rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Indeed, but his family wealth protected him from the worst excesses of that trajectory through private education but it seems the oik gene is too deeply embedded and his true character cannot be suppressed. No surprise he is a rabid Kipper and Brexit loon, the lower end trash always were thus.
    No way on earth Buffy has been privately educated, unless he means he was home schooled ...ffs he cant even read a simple xy graph or able to extract meaning and implication from basic texts. And, he has been utterly duped by Farage and co.

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    Tax is of course merely entering his dementia.
    he most certainly is not.

    he is enjoying life and busy corbyn-proofing his assets in preparation for what seems to be the inevitable.

    if only the uk had declared "no deal" immediately, instead of wasting over 2 years arguing with hoff and barnier, who never had any intention of giving ground, then by now we would have been well on the way to trading with not only the eu on decent terms but many other countries as well.
    the irish "problem" ( its always a problem with the irish isnt it) has been exaggerated by the eu out of all proportion. taxes can be collected at source or at destination just as easily, and smuggling has always been a problem anyway. lack of a hard border would make no difference at all. its just the eu stirring the pot and the micks kicking off at their imaginary oppressors as is their habit.

    now, thanks to the incompetence of teresa mays civil servants and negotiators, the intransigence of brussels and of course the increasing animosity prevalent around the world these days, the uk (among others) looks certain to be entering a prolonged period of contraction. it will be the poor of the uk course that suffer most, they always do, but thats what the poor were put there for ..... to suffer. that will never change.

    necessity is the mother of invention they say, just look at the millions of small family enterprises and businesses in asian countries where the governments ignore the poor. the small shops, the food stalls, the industriousness, families supporting each other and the spirit of the community. social behaviour almost impossible to find in the western world

    brits, weaned on the tits of handouts and brainwashed by socialist propaganda from their first days at school have lost the art of survival, always looking to government in the first place for assistance, and now, unable to take care of themselves will suffer greatly when government money or corbyns idealistic shite runs out and the taps are turned off.

    i am still hoping for a no deal and a painful re booting of the british psyche and economy as they realise that their fate is in their own hands and not dependent on brussels and their german puppetmasters.

    i shall be voting for farages mob in the eu elections next week, he is our true voice at brussels, although i would not dream of supporting him should he stand for office in the uk.

    lovely weather here in blighty today, and we and our visitors from thailand are off to whitby for a seafood lunch.

    happy days indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    ffs he cant even read a simple xy graph or able to extract meaning and implication from basic texts.
    Surely you can't think that everyone who was privately educated can do those things?

    They get plenty of total dimwits too, you know.

    bungholeboy was obviously regularly embarrassed by his failures in the classroom, and has been grinding an axe for educators ever since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Surely you can't think that everyone who was privately educated can do those things?

    They get plenty of total dimwits too, you know.
    Not "everyone" nor did I make such a claim , but at least 95% of those I've met who were privately educated could read and comprehend to a decent level and understand a basic xy graph.

    What percentage of the Brexit Party demographic would you guess to be privately educated?

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    Well your statement doesn't make much sense otherwise...

    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    No way on earth Buffy has been privately educated, unless he means he was home schooled ...ffs he cant even read a simple xy graph or able to extract meaning and implication from basic text.

    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    What percentage of the Brexit Party demographic would you guess to be privately educated?
    Well there's probably a high percentage of them in the party, but a depressingly high percentage of people intending to vote for them seem to have had minimal schooling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Sounds about right.

    'The Hairdresser Years'.







    It's a damn sight better than your strike rate.
    that was so fucking gay on so many levels

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    Ah, ok...

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    ^ You will be happy to know that as he was only 17, he was probably too young to vote in the 2016 referendum.

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    ^ A classic.

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    ^^Sort of bloke you meet in Thailand who tells you, he can get you a teaching job at the school where he works

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack meoff View Post
    ^^Sort of bloke you meet in Thailand who tells you, he can get you a teaching job at the school where he works
    And then buys a KSR degree and progresses to TEFLing in the sandpit working for the people he despises as no one else will have him. Funny old world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Funny old world.
    It's certainly is, the way you need to distort things and repeat them endlessly when you're such a glittering success story yourself.

    One might almost think you were a short tempered alcoholic with anger issues who hates his life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    It's certainly is, the way you need to distort things and repeat them endlessly when you're such a glittering success story yourself.

    One might almost think you were a short tempered alcoholic with anger issues who hates his life.
    You being an extremely insecure individual due to your poor life choices will think anything to try and convince and console yourself that you're not the only failure around. But it's all in vain as you'll still wake up tomorrow hating yourself and your life.

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    Keep telling yourself that, time and again, day after day, about someone you profess to find 'boring'.

    Just try and stay out of jail with it all though eh, you very odd and clearly very wound up, insecure chap.

    G'night now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Keep telling yourself that, time and again, day after day, about someone you profess to find 'boring'.

    Just try and stay out of jail with it all though eh, you very odd and clearly very wound up, insecure chap.

    G'night now.
    Night night, must be terrible going to bed every night knowing you will wake up still being you.

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    Not staying up to watch the footy Cy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NamPikToot View Post
    Not staying up to watch the footy Cy?
    Forgot about the footy last night with WBA losing on penalties goes someway to explain why he has been worse than usual today.

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    Anyway back to Brexit, Doris is bringing her deal back to Parliamnet week beginning June 3.

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    Let's hope she has the decency to resign when it fails again

    Looking forward to seeing Boris at the helm

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    Apparently she will be setting out her timetable to resign next month, probably thinks she will get her deal through after some stitch up with Corbyn.

    As much as many of his colleagues dont like him Boris is popular amongst the members and is the Tories only hope to save themselves from electoral oblivion. This is the guy who won in Labour London for Mayor, obviously he has his haters but at least the guy has charisma and is somebody people can get behind unlike Doris who has no vision, no charisma and no backbone.

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