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From the people I have talked to, it seems that the open minded, matter of fact youngsters, who have an education and have seen a bit more of the world other than their local village, will be voting to stay IN. Older, frightened, senile incontinent people will be voting to LEAVE.

 

There. I fixed it for you.

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Like I've said elsewhere, academics and intellectuals, the sort of people that brought about 70 years of misery and death for the Soviet peoples, will want to have another go in western Europe. I had White Russian relations who were murdered in 1918, and a German relation who was murdered by the communists because they couldn't confiscate his carpet factory as he hadn't been a member of the Nazi party.

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There. I fixed it for you.

 

Shows the way you see 95% of the membership of PW really.

 

Old ,incontinent,frightened and senile ?

Shall we add uneducated too ? Because thats what I constantly hear from the In camp,if you want out,you are obviously uneducated.

Typical really of leftie ilk 'You dont know whats good for you,you are too stupid,so we shall decide for you'

I bet you would be a lot happier if there was a big red star in the middle of the union jack.

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I know I'm a doctor, like my german speaking wife (and I speak three languages), intelligent, I'd have thought you'd all have got that by now, which means my opinions carry more gravitas than those of anybody else and though I'm rude about older people and make disparaging remarks likening some to those who actually have a neurodevelopmental disorder I still consider I make the most reasonable and measured comments. Because I'm so intelligent and don't have an IQ of 2 and the reasoned debate of PW and the facts I've been presented with I've now decided that I'll campaign to stay IN not that I'm sure I've got the vote anyway. My extensive education is irrelevant because it's nothing to do with the issues and I don't really understand the UK. PW, I fixed my crazy thoughts for you, thank heavens for NHS mental health services.

 

What's more, Greece is a basket case ruined by decades of socialist governments.

 

Looks like I've just fixed it as well.

 

 

 

Perhaps, it would be more intelligent to not wilfully misquote people as you have with rjrimmer.

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Looks like I've just fixed it as well.

 

 

 

 

Ha ha, most of us know that academia, intelligence and common sense don't always (rarely ?) go hand in hand, but it's sometimes good to let the disillusioned carry on dreaming. You've about summed it up there with your post :good:

 

:lol: :lol:

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From the people I have talked to, it seems that the institutionalized youngsters, who need someone to look after them or complain to, will be voting to stay IN. Older independent-minded people will be voting to LEAVE.

it's the same where I live.
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From the people I have talked to, it seems that the institutionalized youngsters, who need someone to look after them or complain to, will be voting to stay IN. Older independent-minded people will be voting to LEAVE.

Strange really how the generation who voted for the common market now want out as it is anything but, yetvthe younger generation want in, i dont see the pro's for staying personally, but then we've not been given any... I sit in tge middle of the age divide being in my early 30's. But i know that im fed up with seeing rules put in place that cripple certain areas of business etc. And all by people that have no interest in this country.

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We were young and got conned, just like the youth of today will be.

You would think that most younger people would have the conversation with parents like i have and do, and then would be a bit more educated to the fact that the common market and the EU are not the same thing..

 

I am all for trade agreements. Its what business is all about after all... But.. And its a big BUT. I DO not want to be told how to live my life by some jumped up fool in Brussels.

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You would think that most younger people would have the conversation with parents like i have and do, and then would be a bit more educated to the fact that the common market and the EU are not the same thing..

 

I am all for trade agreements. Its what business is all about after all... But.. And its a big BUT. I DO not want to be told how to live my life by some jumped up fool in Brussels.

Most people are too stupid to know the difference or even look it up!

 

They love having a rant and listening to headlines

 

Eg idiots shouting about how if we leave the EU we won't have human rights under the human rights act etc, simply not true.

 

Also people shouting about the proposed REPLACEMENT of the human rights act. Saying that we won't have any. Without knowing what it's replaced with then we can't say if it's better or worse but they are genuinely too stupid to see that and just jump on the headline!

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And so it begins, the IN Party have spent 9million on a leaflet to say why we should remain.... The out campaign doesnt have any financial backing.

 

Propaganda at its finest... Next it will be a poster saying the EU needs you...

 

All paid for by the tax payer?

I see loads of pro EU propaganda on FB etc, but have only seen one brexit piece of propaganda. I fear we will undoubtedly lose this fight.

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All paid for by the tax payer?

I see loads of pro EU propaganda on FB etc, but have only seen one brexit piece of propaganda. I fear we will undoubtedly lose this fight.

More than likely we have paid for the 14 page leaflet that will start appearing on doormats next week. Farage has had a little dig, saying it may be illegal to do it. Bit late npw they are printed.

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I have an addressed envelope for No 10, when my leaflet arrives I will add a succinct message to outside & return it, Maybe if enough people did the same it might make the news,especially if there were a few mailbags full!

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I have an addressed envelope for No 10, when my leaflet arrives I will add a succinct message to outside & return it, Maybe if enough people did the same it might make the news,especially if there were a few mailbags full!

I will also be returning this booklet..and like you with a little message :good:

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