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diable rouge

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  1. Week 8 points... Week 8 table... International week, coming up, back on the 20th...
  2. Bob's 'don't need fancy drawings' extension doesn't quite go to plan... http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/06/13/article-2341057-1A4D4B67000005DC-916_634x425.jpg
  3. On the 2nd August in the 'Punched and racially abused on Adys Road ' thread... FreyaMikaelson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ... and for this very reason you should really > report this attack, Cles. I'm so sorry for what > you were put through. I can't believe it's 2018 > and racism is still going strong - specially when > we are being faced with real issues that effect > every human on this planet. On the 4th October on this thread... FreyaMikaelson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Labour has turned London into the Middle Eastern > shit hole it is today. I can only imagine those > who are voting to remain are supporters of > terrorism & would like Sharia Law implemented into > our society. Those voting to remain haven't got a > clue what's actually going on in this country, > because you get your opinions from the > brain-washing lefty media. My, even with online radicalisation, that's some turnaround...:)
  4. libraels...haven't seen that one before, a play on liberal and Israel? :)
  5. Week 8 fixtures, note Friday night game... Friday 5th October Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United Saturday 6th October Burnley v Huddersfield Town Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton Wanderers Leicester City v Everton Tottenham Hotspur v Cardiff City Watford v AFC Bournemouth Manchester United v Newcastle United Sunday 7th October Fulham v Arsenal Southampton v Chelsea Liverpool v Manchester City
  6. JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Labour Party (for what it means) has > specifically said it will vote no to a blind > Brexit. True but wouldn't be enough on their own, esp with Hoey et al. The Tory rebels have proved they can't be trusted when it comes to the crunch e.g. the 'meaningful vote'. I can easily see them voting for further fudge. Agree poch, but the goalposts have been moved so much by the Brextremists that No Deal and a hard deal like Chequers are now seen as the 'norm'...
  7. I thought the thing with a 'Blind Brexit' is that it's unknown what it entails deal wise, it's just a continuation of the fudge (in particular with the Irish Border) that was agreed last Dec. In theory it could get through Parliament as it still allows all sides to fight for what they want. But sounds like it's also high risk for the EU allowing UK to Brexit without knowing the deal. I think they would rather A50 was extended and Brexit only happens once a deal is agreed. Anyway, all will become much clearer in the coming weeks, about to hit the point of no return if A50 is not to be extended...
  8. poch Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Tories won't call an election. So when the > parliamentary impasse arrives, what's the > alternative? More fudge i.e. a 'Blind Brexit'?...
  9. keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Possibly DR, but it would fracture democracy in > Britain. No possibly about it, it definitely would. Our democracy wouldn't be fractured, I'd argue a PV strengthens it, however it would sow political discord within the UK, but there are other ways they can do that without strengthening the EU...
  10. keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > - help remainers try to overturn the referendum > result But if successful that would be a massive positive effect on the EU if the UK doesn't Brexit. The russki's want to weaken and undermine the EU and NATO, not strengthen them...
  11. Think about it keano, the russki's anti-democratic aim is to undermine the EU and NATO as it sees them as a major threat to it's sphere of influence in Eastern Europe. Covert support for the PV would undermine that. If the UK doesn't Brexit it's a massive boost for the EU and democracy...#biggerfishtofry
  12. Bob should know, his last builder gave Mrs Bob a nice big rear extension...
  13. Someone throws a cabbage at Steve Bruce and he promptly gets sacked. ^Looks up proximity of greengrocers around OT...^
  14. Whoopee! Never did fancy Venezuela...
  15. We ain't got any, it's called austerity...SOS!
  16. She's an administrator not an innovator. Bet she makes a great Victoria Sponge...
  17. Bish Bash Bosch all the way...
  18. poch Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Theresa May called a General Election half-way > through a fixed-term parliament and there weren't > riots in the streets... Let's not forget the reason for the snap GE was that she asked for the country to give her a clear majority/mandate to negotiate a deal based on her red lines, which she didn't get. That's what's known as democratic accountability, as would a People's Vote be on the final deal. Brexiters have taken the piss considering it was such a narrow referendum result, moving the goalposts away from a soft Brexit such as the openly discussed Norway option pre-ref, to a very hard Brexit, or worse, No Deal. Even Chequers is much harder than anyone talked about pre-ref. Can you imagine the uproar from them if the vote had been 52-48 in favour of Remain and the Gov of the day had then said ''Right, let's have a hard Remain, this means the will of the people want us to integrate further with the EU so we're going to join the Euro and Shengen''...
  19. JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Wooferendum really exists :) "Dogs are > demanding a Wooferendum to stop Brexit. Join us > and together let?s make the biggest bark in > history" > > > > Look how sad all those dogs look because of > Brexit, David Cameron and Nigel Farage. Walkies not porkies!..:)
  20. robbin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's DR's stock response when he doesn't agree > with something or finds it uncomfortable. Don't > rise to it. That was trolltastic, keep it up guys, every post rightly puts this important thread back at the top of the EDF chart. Remember, all publicity is good publicity. Don't forget the Wooferendum this Sunday too!...
  21. ...and having a march for a People's Vote is part of that Democracy. I look forward to the invite to yours to sample the delights of cabbage soup...
  22. This must be the best week collectively for the number of points scored. Week 7 points... Week 7 table...
  23. Oh ye of little faith...
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