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miga

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  1. miga

    Stunned

    This Lefty shouters of social media really bothers you doesn't it, ?????
  2. Not even the Leavers want Farage at the table, he's been useful but his job is done.
  3. miga

    Stunned

    Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > heartblock Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > drinking Cavalo Nero while poking around Mr. > HB's bloody vegetarian sausages > > Cavolo Nero is a type of cabbage. And very nice it is too. My grandma used to make it with pigs' legs, the bitterness of the leaves and the piggy fat made fine companions. Perhaps heartblock meant Nero d'Avola.
  4. miga

    Stunned

    Relax LM - it will be all fine. We have taken back control.
  5. Although, of course, correlation doesn't equal causation, I have no video evidence and I don't have statistics to compare pre and post referendum hate crime. Just getting in there before the crypto-bigots take these stories apart.
  6. FFS. School gate story: van rocks up to the lights, a mum (Btitish, like it matters) of Pakistani background with two kids waiting to cross. Man leans out of window, waves and says "Bye, bye!". This was Friday.
  7. Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is just shocking and unacceptable. And it > seems people who aren't even here from the EU are > being attacked, which just shows the level of > logic these racists and xenophobes operate on. In my opinion, the anti-Eastern European sentiment that's been particularly strong for a couple of years (remember scare stories about Romania and Bulgaria?), has always been displacement of sentiments about other groups that even idiots know you're not allowed to be racist about. It is logical to me that once you open season on one group of people, this was going to follow.
  8. miga

    Stunned

    I think a lot of people are going through that Louisa. I think even Remainers are being surprised by some of the domino effects. In a way I feel quite sorry for people who voted Leave. They'll get very little if anything of what they wanted or were tempted with, to the background of massive collateral damage.
  9. James Delingpole live tweeting from Glastonbury....
  10. * Look here, we have some arguments you might wish to consider. - Stop telling me what to do, you're always telling me what to do. * Sorry, I don't want to hector you, but most politely, please consider these arguments - I'm fed up with the screaming Left, always telling me what to think and what's good for me. I don't like the *elites*. I want to *take back control* * I know sir, and I certainly wouldn't wish to continue a history of dictating to the working class what or how to think or patronising you by assuming oyou can't make your own choices, especially when you take the past injustices into account blah blah blah - NOT LISTENING NOT LISTENING STOP SHOUTING ME DOWN CHAMPAGNE SOCIALIST TELLING ME WHAT TO DO I'M FED UP TAKE BACK CONTROL POINTS BASED SYSTEM
  11. miga

    Stunned

    Well - not quite Otta - the level of self government Scotland has compared to e.g. Lewisham is quite high.
  12. Jeremy - I'm aware of the warnings and logic, just couldn't find a link to the particular event you mentioned.
  13. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Morgan Stanley just announced 2,000 jobs are > moving from London to Dublin and Frankfurt. Banks > (and other multinationals) are going to need more > people in the EU and less in London. > > But as long as we get to keep Britain British... > it's all good.. Source?
  14. miga

    Stunned

    Sounds good DF. I'd also like to opt out of paying effectively half my income for other people's healthcare, roads they use, schools for their kids, pensions for the oldies etc. I mean, for the amount I'm taxed, I could send both my kids to fancy private schools and pay top notch private insurance for health, pension etc. and still be better off....I'd especially like to stop paying any tax to the economically deprived areas that voted to Leave.
  15. miga

    Stunned

    Think you might be preaching to the choir tasha1. But, surely even those who voted Leave are well aware that there was no commitment whatsoever to reducing the numbers of immigrants. I mean, you'd have to be an idiot to think that a vote to Leave was a vote to reduce numbers of immigrants. Even the Leave campaign made no such claim.
  16. ed_pete Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Louisa Wrote: > ... > > But my sense was that immigration > > would, amongst a whole host of complex and > > possibly even unrelated gripes in working class > > northern communities - be the ultimate decider. > > The EU has done many good things, but equally > it > > has allowed open borders which rightly or > wrongly > > in these poor communities, has created a > scapegoat > > for all their collective disaffection. > > > > Interesting little graphic that shows that by one > measure the areas most dependant on the EU are > those with the highest percentages of voting to > leave, and vice-versa. > > > =08 It's what people on the left used to call "False Consciousness" before that became just about the worst thing you could throw at someone, seeing as how everyone's opinion is a perfect little mountain flower worthy of respect.
  17. miga

    Roof bars

    Exodus perhaps Bobbsy? That's the brand of my bike rack. That was pretty good too, for ?25.
  18. I hate being hectored as much as the next man, but sometimes I feel there is more "screaming" about the "screaming left"'s "screaming", than actual "screaming" from the "screaming left". Whatever - the good people of Sunderland have decided that a way to address decades of decline is to leave the EU, and I've managed to get a window spot on that truck.
  19. So long everyone, I'm off to bribe some low level officials for a comfy spot on the cattle truck.
  20. miga

    Roof bars

    Yep - ease of putting on and taking off probably key issue on mine, but I can live with that a few times a year. Otherwise, drove with bike to Brighton on the week-end, bike rack stayed on roof bars, nothing moved, pretty chuffed with my bargain.
  21. They should remove any service from Govia Thameslink. Service levels sound like standard Thameslink.
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  23. miga

    GiffGaff

    DaveR Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm pretty sure that's the first time ever that > Vodafone have been likened to the Blackbird Bakery Support your local Deutsche Telekom outlet.
  24. miga

    GiffGaff

    Not that I'm advertising, and sure others have similar, but the ?5 plan on GiffGaff sounds adequate Fox: https://www.giffgaff.com/sim-only-plans
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