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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    And you have still not answered one question. We all know what your opinion is so now is your opportunity to engage. If you don't want to, then post in another thread or start your own.

    El Kabong left because he was frustrated by the fact that I had what he saw was the cheek to answer him back and address his accusations rather than just stop posting in a thread I started.

    Two entire years with both of you not only refusing to engage but as accusing me of being a traitor, not British etc for refusing to endorse the bigoted and ignorant opinions you used Brexit as an excuse to express.

    Despite neither of you living here or voting in the referendum you even started having a go at Master who actually lives here and voted for leave.

    You and El Kabong became more and more frustrated and started stepping over the line with the insults, getting personal and attacking my family etc and then turned the table and feigned shock when I defended myself as though you both had been sweetness and light all as long.

    Playing the victim.

    For 14yrs in different ways you have both played the victim.

    Neither of you even live here. Fucking hell how much more do you want the forum to be bent around your wishes and made in your image.

    Go and fucking post on the Morrisey forum if you can't get through a day without Brits and expats patting you on the back for your bigoted nonsense.

    Now please answer each question. I will number them if that helps.
    I think I answered a couple of questions actually. Okay. Then let's do this one by one as you cannot make a list of 20 odd questions and some of them be loaded and some rather odd and others actually rather salient and then expect me to answer in detail on all of them at once. To be fair I have things to do as well and haven't really been very well this week, but okay. You may proceed with question number 1.

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    Why have you lied for two years?

    Did I say we should not leave?

    Did I say we should not negotiate?

    Did I say we should not implement Brexit?

    Did I suggest we should remain?


    That is in essence one question. It's not difficult or complex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Why have you lied for two years?

    Did I say we should not leave?

    Did I say we should not negotiate?

    Did I say we should not implement Brexit?

    Did I suggest we should remain?


    That is in essence one question. It's not difficult or complex.
    To those questions I would suggest that your vote to remain tells us what you really think in regards to those things. You lately keep on telling us about dramatic things that we are told will happen, but in reality don't know all that much about or in fact they might well just be bogus theatrics. If you were not promoting the stay agenda, then why do you keep putting forth that side? My perspective on where you are is where you are from a recent position. I can not go back two years and argue what you might have argued then as frankly I don't go 2 years back on a regular basis. I tend to operate from the most recent few pages. I haven't read page 1 in a number of years and tend to keep to the more recent segments.

    I think your concern is in the type of leave and I understand that and disagree, but it not because of any impending insanity or anything like that, but just because I think it's time and the dithering has been pointless. Labour has clearly come out and said that they would negotiate, then hold a referendum to then go against the negotiation. It makes absolutely no sense, so on that basis Labour is convoluted or at the least flip floppy. So, I struggle to understand any support for Labour's current position and thus just want to see a free Britain despite a mild recession which people will get over. We get the flu, we recover. It's kind of normal. If it means Boris is the man to do it then so be it.

    I won't argue for what you have or haven't said 2 years ago as that is not where I am now. I am going on your recent posting. I am here in the now and time has ticked and tocked and management changed hands and just want to see the will of the people implemented.

    Apparently negotiation has happened. Done by a remainer and her team with no negotiating ability. The EU has admitted they intend to make things worse. There isn't much to negotiate really. It would have been great to have had full democracy and had all of these negotiations filmed actually. I suspect you wouldn't be impressed by either side.

    My view is that you voted to remain which must mean that in some way and for whatever reasons you have, that you support being part of a superstate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Why have you lied for two years?

    Did I say we should not leave?

    Did I say we should not negotiate?

    Did I say we should not implement Brexit?

    Did I suggest we should remain?


    That is in essence one question. It's not difficult or complex.
    To those questions I would suggest that your vote to remain tells us what you really think in regards to those things. You lately keep on telling us about dramatic things that we are told will happen, but in reality don't know all that much about or in fact they might well just be bogus theatrics. If you were not promoting the stay agenda, then why do you keep putting forth that side? My perspective on where you are is where you are from a recent position. I can not go back two years and argue what you might have argued then as frankly I don't go 2 years back on a regular basis. I tend to operate from the most recent few pages. I haven't read page 1 in a number of years and tend to keep to the more recent segments.

    I think your concern is in the type of leave and I understand that and disagree, but it not because of any impending insanity or anything like that, but just because I think it's time and the dithering has been pointless. Labour has clearly come out and said that they would negotiate, then hold a referendum to then go against the negotiation. It makes absolutely no sense, so on that basis Labour is convoluted or at the least flip floppy. So, I struggle to understand any support for Labour's current position and thus just want to see a free Britain despite a mild recession which people will get over. We get the flu, we recover. It's kind of normal. If it means Boris is the man to do it then so be it.

    I won't argue for what you have or haven't said 2 years ago as that is not where I am now. I am going on your recent posting. I am here in the now and time has ticked and tocked and management changed hands and just want to see the will of the people implemented.

    Apparently negotiation has happened. Done by a remainer and her team with no negotiating ability. The EU has admitted they intend to make things worse. There isn't much to negotiate really. It would have been great to have had full democracy and had all of these negotiations filmed actually. I suspect you wouldn't be impressed by either side.

    My view is that you voted to remain which must mean that in some way and for whatever reasons you have, that you support being part of a superstate.
    See what i mean about how blatantly dishonest you are and how arrogant and stuck in your ways you are? You do not even think that after promising to answer some simple questions, that you have any responsibility to engage with other posters, or the truth.

    It really is all about identity politics with you.

    Because you do not act like an individual yourself, you refuse to treat anyone else like an individual.



    Did I say we should not leave?

    Did I say we should not negotiate?

    Did I say we should not implement Brexit?

    Did I suggest we should remain?



    The answer to all those question is NO. Whether that is two years ago or two minutes ago.

    You are still telling lies and suggesting that I am in favour of forcing the UK to remain. I have never once said or suggested that. That means you are still telling lies. Again and again. So seeing as you refuse to engage in debate we will move on to something a little more straightforward


    Did I blame those UK citizens who voted leave for the stalemate?

    Did you blame UK citizens who voted remain for the fact we have not left?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Why have you lied for two years?

    Did I say we should not leave?

    Did I say we should not negotiate?

    Did I say we should not implement Brexit?

    Did I suggest we should remain?


    That is in essence one question. It's not difficult or complex.
    To those questions I would suggest that your vote to remain tells us what you really think in regards to those things. You lately keep on telling us about dramatic things that we are told will happen, but in reality don't know all that much about or in fact they might well just be bogus theatrics. If you were not promoting the stay agenda, then why do you keep putting forth that side? My perspective on where you are is where you are from a recent position. I can not go back two years and argue what you might have argued then as frankly I don't go 2 years back on a regular basis. I tend to operate from the most recent few pages. I haven't read page 1 in a number of years and tend to keep to the more recent segments.

    I think your concern is in the type of leave and I understand that and disagree, but it not because of any impending insanity or anything like that, but just because I think it's time and the dithering has been pointless. Labour has clearly come out and said that they would negotiate, then hold a referendum to then go against the negotiation. It makes absolutely no sense, so on that basis Labour is convoluted or at the least flip floppy. So, I struggle to understand any support for Labour's current position and thus just want to see a free Britain despite a mild recession which people will get over. We get the flu, we recover. It's kind of normal. If it means Boris is the man to do it then so be it.

    I won't argue for what you have or haven't said 2 years ago as that is not where I am now. I am going on your recent posting. I am here in the now and time has ticked and tocked and management changed hands and just want to see the will of the people implemented.

    Apparently negotiation has happened. Done by a remainer and her team with no negotiating ability. The EU has admitted they intend to make things worse. There isn't much to negotiate really. It would have been great to have had full democracy and had all of these negotiations filmed actually. I suspect you wouldn't be impressed by either side.

    My view is that you voted to remain which must mean that in some way and for whatever reasons you have, that you support being part of a superstate.
    See what i mean about how blatantly dishonest you are and how arrogant and stuck in your ways you are? You do not even think that after promising to answer some simple questions, that you have any responsibility to engage with other posters, or the truth.

    It really is all about identity politics with you.

    Because you do not act like an individual yourself, you refuse to treat anyone else like an individual.



    Did I say we should not leave?

    Did I say we should not negotiate?

    Did I say we should not implement Brexit?

    Did I suggest we should remain?



    The answer to all those question is NO. Whether that is two years ago or two minutes ago.

    You are still telling lies and suggesting that I am in favour of forcing the UK to remain. I have never once said or suggested that. That means you are still telling lies. Again and again. So seeing as you refuse to engage in debate we will move on to something a little more straightforward


    Did I blame those UK citizens who voted leave for the stalemate?

    Did you blame UK citizens who voted remain for the fact we have not left?
    I think I answered reasonably and that because you voted to remain that you do at heart support a superstate. Now, I think you are tellimg lies when you state that I have just said that you are in favor of forcing Britain to remain. I don't think I did that.

    However, I did suggest that Labour is in essence going to try and prolong remain until a new referendum and the Libs certainly do want remain no matter what. You don't appear to have argued for the Lib Dem position but Lyle has certainly asked questions anout what you think about their recent behavior.

    What I was saying is that your recent posting has ALL been negative about Britain leaving citing all kinds of reasons. You are not exactly being balanced. I admit I am not in the middle. I am a believer in nation state democracy and more than ever having just finished a 900 page tome reviewing what I had forgotten about our own history. I just want out as a matter of principle. My oldest friend is Belgian and he wants out too. You will find a LOT of people want out all across Europe. The country we went to war for in WW1 and likewise many want out. He particularly dislikes how unsafe Brussels has become. It wasn't like this before.

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