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  1. True, but then the Uk did do something about him. Would you suggest we do the same about Trump?
  2. The democratically elected leader, and no, I'm not defending him I'm just showing my amazement that some people can be so upset about something they can do nothing about.
  3. I bet the democratically elected President of the most successful country in the world is absolutely gutted that a few left wing losers in South Yorkshire don't like him. But there again they don't like anything that's a success, like brexit the Tories and people who have made money by their own efforts, it probably says more about their failure than the things they hate. One even said he was 'beside himself with rage' because of Trump, he must have had a very sheltered life if he gets that upset about something he can't do anything about. It's to be hoped nothing serious ever happens to him or he'll probably need a few years counselling. I'm not usually too bothered about something that I can have no influence on in politics, and I'm certainly no big fan of Trumps but I'm beginning to hope he's re-elected, at least there'll be the added bonus of upsetting the left wing losers even more.
  4. I know what you mean, one bloke on here said one of his relatives voted to leave then changed his mind, then a few weeks later said the same thing about another relative. When it was pointed out to him that he'd already used that anecdote about someone else he said he always got his relatives mixed up. You couldn't make it up could you? oh hang on a bit.
  5. What, and kill the goose that lays the golden egg? I can't see that happening, that would be like some millionaire taking the government to court to stop brexit and letting Corbyn in to Downing Street. That would be an ironic consequence when he starts, as one Labour politician once said, 'squeezing the rich til the pips squeak.' Mind I'm sure he'll spend it wisely on the benefit breeders. I wonder how long it'll be before they start moving their millions.
  6. Fortunately, I don't need your permission to post on here. Also, I don't send letters to any newspaper, or use any other source of social media, despite being retired after working for 50 years I haven't got the time for other than the occasional visit on here.
  7. It's dominated by a handful of unemployed remoaners with too much time on their hands. They will all tell you they work for a living but it's fairly obvious with the time they spend on here that they don't. Its ironic that most of the ones with time on their hands are also usually bleating on about austerity, food banks and universal credit etc, as usual with the losers they always want somebody else to pay for their lifestyle instead of getting out there and working for a living.
  8. If you look back through my previous posts you'll find it was me who pointed it out to him. So no , not unattributed. I'm sure you'll find it, you seem to have plenty of time on your hands,
  9. There used to be a bloke on here who said one of his relatives had voted for brexit then regretted it. Then a few weeks later told us the same story but then it was a different relative. When it was pointed out to him that he'd already used that anecdote he said he was always getting his cousin mixed up with his nephew. Easy mistake to make I suppose, I'm always getting my cousin and nephew mixed up. Mind you I've no excuse, her moustache is a lot bigger than his.
  10. You've got to laugh at the unemployed remoaners, having a go at somebody who doesn't spend all day on forums. Perhaps he's got family, friends and a job, and hasn't got too much time on his hands for making up fairy tales.
  11. Possibly, but I've just seen another thread on here about what advice you'd give yourself aged 18,. I haven't contributed to it but if I did I would say don't stop in any job you're not happy in. I was older then that before I realised it, then I was much happier when I started doing it and left jobs taking a cut in pay sometimes.
  12. That'll not bother any of the unemployed remoaning losers who spend all day on here.
  13. Good grief, does that mean that to satisfy no1 they wouldn't believe in drawing benefits? That would throw a bit of a spanner in the works.
  14. I bet the billionaire, democratically elected president of the USA is gutted that a few unemployed left wing losers don't like him. The same ones who spend most of their time bleating on about poverty and austerity, if they got off their backsides and tried getting a job they might be a bit better off. Their hatred for anyone who is successful says more about them than it does about him.
  15. Go on then, give us the facts that 'voice of reason' asked for, and while you're at it tell us how many hours a week the working poor work. It might be an idea for people to take responsibility for their own lives instead of expecting others to pay for their lifestyle. We saved for two years before we got married for the deposit for a house, virtually stopped going out and drinking, didn't have a car during that period , worked as much overtime as possible and managed to save the equivalent of a years wages for two of us. I suppose we could have carried on with our previous lifestyle then moaned that we couldn't afford a house. We had two kids because we couldn't afford any more. And they've done the same and both have their own houses. And to be quite honest I couldn't care less what the left wing losers think about me. It might be an idea for them to get off their backsides and provide for their families instead of moaning on here all day.
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