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So what if there is an EU army? I never understood this. Why is everyone so afraid of one?

 

Greater security, shared common goal, and very likely fewer stupid wars for the UK.

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59 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

So what if there is an EU army? I never understood this. Why is everyone so afraid of one?

 

Greater security, shared common goal, and very likely fewer stupid wars for the UK.

The UK would be the de facto general in an EU army as well, with a French sidekick. 

 

Anyway, picked up this excerpt from the Guardian today which backs what I've been saying for a while about who the gammons who voted Brexit really are. 

 

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Because of different levels of turnout and numbers of registered voters, most people who voted leave - by absolute numbers - lived in southern England. Furthermore, of all those who voted leave, 59% were middle class (often labelled as A, B or C1), and only 41% were working class (labelled C2, D or E). The proportion of leave voters who were of the lowest two social classes (D and E) was just 24%. One of us published these statistics not long after the vote, in the British Medical Journal, but that did little to quell the middle-class clamour to ‘blame the working class’ ...

In short, then, Tory England voted Britain out. These were areas that had often loyally voted Conservative for decades, but economically were not doing anything like as well as other Tory areas, which cannot have seemed right to many people living there ...

Older, less well-off, less well-educated Tory Britain was where the most votes for Brexit were. It cannot be said often enough. It was not Sunderland or Stoke that swung it.

 

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8 minutes ago, Renton said:

The UK would be the de facto general in an EU army as well, with a French sidekick. 

 

Anyway, picked up this excerpt from the Guardian today which backs what I've been saying for a while about who the gammons who voted Brexit really are. 

 

 

It still persists - we had a South African lad join our team a couple of weeks ago who asked about brexit and an imbecile on a neighbouring desk chipped in with something about northern scroungers so I told him it was actually his friends, neighbours and relatives who were responsible which seemed to shut him up. 

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25 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

Of course you can play with statistics to support any view til the cows come home but a simple map of leave majority’s v remain majority’s shows pretty much how the country as a whole feels.

 

 

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It was old, thick English cunts wot won it.

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London's Cross rail cost 15billion. The north gets a share of 1 billion bribe when the Tories are utterly fuckin desperate but that's ok because theres a nice map with lots a of blue on it. Meanwhile you can still get fuckin  stuck behind a horse and cart on the A1 north of Alnwick :glare:

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

:lol: Virtually the entire country voted leave. It’s was the dafcto choice up and down the country. 

Apart from the 47% in England who voted remain.

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14 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

:lol: Virtually the entire country voted leave. It’s was the dafcto choice up and down the country. 

Thick gammon cunt can't spell de facto and doesn't know what it means. 

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55 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

:lol: Virtually the entire country voted leave. It’s was the dafcto choice up and down the country. 

Wtf are you talking about? :lol: 

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Poor CT, puts his head above the parapet to post his latest factoid and is mercilessly shot down in flames.

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22 hours ago, Renton said:

The UK would be the de facto general in an EU army as well, with a French sidekick. 

 

Anyway, picked up this excerpt from the Guardian today which backs what I've been saying for a while about who the gammons who voted Brexit really are. 

 

 

Have you got a link to that piece in the guardian?

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