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    Ukip. For me.

    #453735

    @boojangle wrote:

    I agree Kenty …. which makes me wonder if the initial post was all truths ….

    Maybe Martin thought the same ….

    Maybe Panda had a change of heart and asked that it was deleted …

    Maybe Tel ask it be removed ….

    Either way … it was off pretty damn quick ….

    I think maybe someone realised that it may in fact have a more serious impact than they initially thought!

    Who cares?

    #516135

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    Why focus on the female.?…. what if Terry were not who he says he is…. or what if there was no panda and no Terry…. they are one of the same? Before you say ah well I know this person of that person… have you seen and spoken to them on cam or met them in real life? Anyone can say they are anyone here and showing a photograph proves nothing…I feel sorry if panda wasn’t real……if Terry wasn’t real well lets face it… its not much of a loss is it?…… my gut feeling from the start ….and I did mention it to folks here…… both fakes…. or maybe (and more likely) just one person.

    :roll: Words fail me.

    And I just wonder……with all the dots……..whether you and kenty ……….aren’t one and the same.

    The clue will be in the spelling mistakes and the misplaced apostrophes.

    #516075

    @rusty trawler wrote:

    @sceptical guy wrote:

    forging a Christmas card to Kenty from Terry

    Shouldn’t that be ‘farraging’?

    Or foraging (I always imagine Scapegoat-ical Guy doing that in Tesco food bins late at night..)

    #516073

    @wordsworth60 wrote:

    Don’t want to spoil his game rusty, but it’s obvious that Terry’s just enjoying winding people up. Trouble is, his ‘House’ icon identifies him with a clever character with a sense of irony, but great difficulty conveying a sense of his own fallibility.

    Best play with him and pretend to be wound up or openly ridicule him – he’s better than a a ball on a string on a good day.

    Oh dear, have I upset you?

    I shan’t sleep tonight just thinking about you and whether your passengers will get a safe ride home tonight.. Drive carefully and watch out for the red lights.

    #516072

    Anyway, this isn’t a thread about the EU, but some politically-motivated council employee who couldn’t care less about the lives she destroys.

    #516071

    @rusty trawler wrote:

    intelligence is a social construct and it requires the ability to take on board ideas and concepts that you might not necessarily agree with and to put them under some sort of rational analysis.

    Concepts that I “might not necessarily agree with” always come after my “rational analysis” of them. What you need to try is a bit of research and establish your own view of the EU and its benefits (if any exist).

    The only arguments being put forward in favour of the EU seem to be that we won’t be at war with Germany again and that we need to trade with Europe to survive. Neither of these points are valid (in my opinion) and I’ve posted many times to explain why. Our trade with Europe leaves us with an annual £60,000,000,000 deficit. That’s negative equity.

    The problem I have with Europe is the cost of it all. £49,000,000 per day. And I also object to the political union too. It’s a system doomed to failure and you only have to look at the volatile breakup of the Soviet Union to gauge the kind of reaction a forced union will have. People are not being given the choice about whether they want to be a member of the EU and I feel they should be.

    #516066

    @rusty trawler wrote:

    @terry wrote:

    @rusty trawler wrote:

    I don’t think UKIP have been blameless though, they gain greatly by polarizing the EU issue and most of us have more complex views about it.

    Polarizing the EU issue is what all political parties should be doing for goodness sake. :roll:
    It’s no good sitting on the fence when you’re a politician and we desperately need somebody (anybody but Cameron..) to lead this country rather than get led by unelected, corrupt EU bureaucrats. Let’s get one thing straight: The EU (or Hitler’s utopian vision) has been a disaster. What good has it ever done to any member nation?

    Silly me for listening to people who have a greater understanding of the complex implications of the EU when they declare that it is a complex issue. Silly me for thinking people like Mrs Teapot who have valid doubts are nothing more than fence sitters. Silly me for thinking the occasional typo or misplaced apostrophe doesn’t make someone a complete idiot. Silly me for having an opinion that might be contrary to yours. Silly me for thinking that there might be a chance that I was going to be one of the people on your Christmas card list.

    I agree with the silly you bit.

    #516064

    @rusty trawler wrote:

    I don’t think UKIP have been blameless though, they gain greatly by polarizing the EU issue and most of us have more complex views about it.

    Polarizing the EU issue is what all political parties should be doing for goodness sake. :roll:
    It’s no good sitting on the fence when you’re a politician and we desperately need somebody (anybody but Cameron..) to lead this country rather than get led by unelected, corrupt EU bureaucrats. Let’s get one thing straight: The EU (or Hitler’s utopian vision) has been a disaster. What good has it ever done to any member nation?

    #516057

    @panda12 wrote:

    are you really thick and stupid enough to support a Party who calls black people “nig nogs” and who thinks I shouldn’t be in this Country in the first place?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Foxk3tJLQ3c&feature=player_embedded

    “Thick and stupid” sums you up luv. :wink:

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