Potter, it would appeardemographic wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:12 pm
Yup, the National Insurance hike, the Afghanistan rout and something else I can't remember.
Their ratings were level pegging with Labour so they trot out some jingoistic shite to appease...somebody or other.
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Are we re-fighting Brexit? Again?
Get over it, we have left. Right decision? Time will tell, but it will take 5-10 years before the answer emerges.
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'Britons' sufficed in your other post - we kept up.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 3:50 pmWe have to have labels for them otherwise it gets quite long to describe who people are....the tribe that come from the southern part of what will in the future be England but they're not English because...blah...blah.
Try using those labels every time you want to reference a certain group of people from a certain place. It's easy to reference borders that we know exist today and say those tribes from those European countries, because then its clear who we're talking about.
If you can't keep up then start reading history covering 55BC to somewhere around the battle of Hastings and then we'll talk.
If you've read all that history then use the relevant regional terms. We'll manage to figure it out.
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Yeah because new evidence has come to light - it was the ancient britons fault apparently.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:22 pm Are we re-fighting Brexit? Again?
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NEW evidence? The Cornish (and the Welsh) have been telling everyone for centuries that those bloody britons were shite.
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Also, those rufty-tufty vikings that just did rape and pillage? Apparently, the Britons in the North East breathed a sigh of relief when they turned up because they could do organising and civic stuff - instead of just painting themselves blue and trying to knock seven bells out of each other. Imagine, the Vikings were a civilising influence on the Geordies et al!!Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 5:10 pmNEW evidence? The Cornish (and the Welsh) have been telling everyone for centuries that those bloody britons were shite.
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Handy bit of woad safety...Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 5:22 pmAlso, those rufty-tufty vikings that just did rape and pillage? Apparently, the Britons in the North East breathed a sigh of relief when they turned up because they could do organising and civic stuff - instead of just painting themselves blue and trying to knock seven bells out of each other. Imagine, the Vikings were a civilising influence on the Geordies et al!!Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 5:10 pmNEW evidence? The Cornish (and the Welsh) have been telling everyone for centuries that those bloody britons were shite.
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The toxic ancient- I knew it!DefTrap wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:52 pmYeah because new evidence has come to light - it was the ancient britons fault apparently.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:22 pm Are we re-fighting Brexit? Again?
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Don't forget about the toxic northern poor!
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Funny thing is that it's still quite common en France to ask for "un livre" of something. Yeah, I know it means the same as half a kilo, but the fact is that it's a convenient measure of quantity.DefTrap wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:51 amIt's fodder for the masses. It's the masses of proud senior tories and disaffected labour shanty town fules who got Brexit over the line remember.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:29 amYou'd have to be all those things to be blinded to other news stories because of this one.
It's a story in a newspaper*, it's not a Machiavellian plan by rich people to steal your children's kidneys.
*and in this instance I'm impressed because it is actually news, not some made-up bollocks from Facebook.
Front pages of the increasingly bottom-feeding popular press is either angsty wind-up nonsense about 'PCR Test Shambles'.
Or
Hooray I can buy a pound of apples.
With a different emphasis on Yay/Nay depending on the audience they want to rile up or congratulate.
So, yes. And, yes, I do think there's a lot of politician's who welcome these stories, while they scurry about fecking up something else.
In this case - really, who fecking cares? - if the imperial/metric pricing & display rules was ever a genuine problem that ship has sailed decades ago, apart from an arsey Sunderland greengrocer and his 3 customers. We can still order a pint of mild in the pub and the people that are bothered about buying fruit in kilos are probably easily confused by numbers in general.
But nothing to see here, move on.
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Uh-huh.Potter wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 4:43 am... you're still going on about it, multiple pages later moaning and posting...demographic wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:12 pm
Yup, the National Insurance hike, the Afghanistan rout and something else I can't remember.
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You so voted for it.Potter wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 4:43 amIt's clearly worked on you, you can't even remember what it is you've been distracted fromdemographic wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:12 pm
Yup, the National Insurance hike, the Afghanistan rout and something else I can't remember.
You fellas make my day, it's apparently a distraction and you're all too clever to be distracted by it, but here we are, you grabbed it with both hands and you're still going on about it, multiple pages later moaning and posting Twitter screenshots specifically about the distraction, that you've seen through and isn't a distraction to you
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Whoever created that has never listened to a leave voter, just treated them with contempt. That's a lot of the reason remain lost.
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Kicked them out??? Of the supposed 3 million in the UK at the time of the vote, 5 million have applied and been given the right to stay.
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I know. It was really all about fish.
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Which is a shame cos Brexit has shafted the fishermen, and the farmers, a significant amount of manufacturing and some banking.
Be right though cos it'll all come good right about the same time nuclear fusion power comes online.
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There's a world shortage of chips, sorry.
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