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Barrie Yates 05-11-2011 10:10

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 944668)
Why ya thinking of joining in ducky:thankya:

Are you inviting me in then Jay?:tongueout;);)

jaysay 05-11-2011 10:31

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 945118)
Are you inviting me in then Jay?:tongueout;);)

I weren't in in the first place;)

DaveinGermany 05-11-2011 14:33

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 945120)
I weren't in in the first place;)

So you're "out" then ? ;)

jaysay 05-11-2011 14:54

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
No I'm still in but I'm not out because I've never been in in the first place, or somat;)

DaveinGermany 05-11-2011 15:21

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 945190)
No I'm still in but I'm not out because I've never been in in the first place, or somat;)

ConfusedJohn says ! :D

garinda 05-11-2011 15:25

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
I'm just writing a letter to the press, and was searching for what Graham Jones actually said in this very thread, publicly here on Accy Web, regarding an E.U. referendum, and it settling things 'democratically'.

I wanted to be sure of the actual quote. As I'd hate to get my own facts wrong.

I easily found what he posted, just a few weeks before voting against us having that democratic right...

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 939097)
'I personally have no objection to a simple in out vote. Settles the issue democratically.'

But on the very same day I see he also used this forum to state this, which I must have missed...

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 939155)
'I won't shed a single tear If we have a vote and the outs win. A referendum is fine by me.'

Bit of a dichotomy now.

Which best exposes the gross hypocrisy of what he subsequently did, rather than say?

Both in?

One in?

One out?

Which one?

Perhaps we should console ourselves being denied a democratic say on out future, by having a poll, to decide which is best.

:rolleyes:

Tealeaf 15-11-2011 23:30

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
Here we go again. I'm off to bed, but here is Wednesday's Daily Mail. Nothing further to add.

Europe speaks German now! Controversial claim from Merkel ally that EU countries all follow Berlin's lead - and Britain should fall into line | Mail Online

cashman 16-11-2011 00:01

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 948493)

Well our MP wants to stay in.:mad:

garinda 16-11-2011 00:05

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 948493)

That woman should be an assistant librarian, in a suburb of Dresden.

Eric 16-11-2011 00:27

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 948500)
That woman should be an assistant librarian, in a suburb of Dresden.

Right ... around the 14th of February 1945:alright:

Eric 16-11-2011 00:39

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
Just read a headline in the "Guardian": "Germany and the UK at odds on Europe." Mmmm ... let's think about this one ..... :rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: Looks like things are back to normal.:rolleyes:

jaysay 16-11-2011 09:57

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 948509)
Just read a headline in the "Guardian": "Germany and the UK at odds on Europe." Mmmm ... let's think about this one ..... :rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: Looks like things are back to normal.:rolleyes:

Tin hats time again:D

Tealeaf 18-11-2011 14:53

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
Anyway, here's the latest bit of EU loonacy which of course, applies to the UK:

EU bans claim that water can prevent dehydration - Telegraph

No doubt Mr Jones will be on here shortly to defend this nonsense.

I think I need a drink.

garinda 18-11-2011 14:56

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 949324)
Anyway, here's the latest bit of EU loonacy which of course, applies to the UK:

EU bans claim that water can prevent dehydration - Telegraph

No doubt Mr Jones will be on here shortly to defend this nonsense.

I think I need a drink.

As long as it's been filtered through Alpine rock, you should be safe.

Margaret Pilkington 18-11-2011 14:59

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
OUT, OUT, OUT...........Will someone get us OUT!

Margaret Pilkington 18-11-2011 15:00

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
Sorry for shouting, but I am fed up of asking politely.

cashman 18-11-2011 15:02

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 949334)
Sorry for shouting, but I am fed up of asking politely.

Don't really matter,nobodys listening...............that should be.:rolleyes::(

Gordon Booth 18-11-2011 15:16

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 948498)
Well our MP wants to stay in.:mad:

I wonder if he speaks German?

Margaret Pilkington 18-11-2011 15:18

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
If he doesn't he might have to learn it...the way things are going.

garinda 18-11-2011 15:35

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 949333)
OUT, OUT, OUT...........Will someone get us OUT!

Blimey.

'Only 5%', according to some mystic has been, but a very vocal minority, none the less.

:eek::D:eek:

Tealeaf 18-11-2011 15:37

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
He probably already knows the word 'Oberführer'.

Margaret Pilkington 18-11-2011 15:58

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
He's going to need more than that!.

garinda 18-11-2011 16:35

Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 949370)
He's going to need more than that!.

The French were never too good, when it came to defending themselves against invasion.

Though they did have the right idea when it came to dealing with those traitors who had betrayed their country.

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