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kirklancaster 21-06-2016 08:01 AM

All hail jeremy corbyn purveyor of the truth
 
There is a wonderful scene in a very funny old Bob Hope WW2 movie in which he is captured by the Germans- I cannot remember the title :bawling: - and is made to broadcast Nazi propaganda under duress.

Hope ends the B.S. broadcast by saying;

"Tell it to the Army, tell it to the Air Force, but most of all - 'Tell it to the Marines'.

'Tell it to the Marines' is a scornful phrase which implies that only the dumb and naive will believe B.S. and 'tall tales' (The Marines will believe your Bullshot but nobody else will).

Well Jeremy Corbyn; a politician who has been captured by the prerequisites of his accepting the pro-EU Labour Party leadership has been forced under duress to support the 'Remain' cause - a cause he FERVENTLY and very OBVIOUSLY does NOT believe in.

The man may have been forced to prostitute his principles - 'Quid Pro Quo - in grudgingly and 'half-hearted' fashion, but he has had his sweet moment of revenge when he stated that 'Remaining in the EU MEANT there could BE NO UPPER LIMIT ON THE NUMBERS OF IMMIGRANTS FLOODING INTO THIS COUNTRY'.

In one fell swoop, Corbyn has repaid his 'Remain' 'Puppet Masters' by throwing them 'under the bus' and siging off ALL his enforced 'pro-EU' posturing with;

"Tell It To The Marines".

Kizzy 21-06-2016 08:20 AM

More histrionics about immigrunts... I thought Brexit had moved the fear factory to the economy?

joeysteele 21-06-2016 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8742974)
More histrionics about immigrunts... I thought Brexit had moved the fear factory to the economy?

I have said it many times and say it again, those voting in this referendum as to cutting immigration from the EU Nations,will be sorely and rightly massively disappointed if they win the day and we leave.

As I have even less doubt now that the UK negotiating team will in the end have to accept a great part, or all, of the free movement rule to get any sort of lucrative trading deal with the EU,

The only immigration we can and still would be able to control if we leave, would be from outside the EU, and we have not chosen to do do, since that is even higher than migration from the EU Nations.
It is time immigrants were stopped being got at in this campaign, it has been shocking and degrading to watch and hear as to decency.

kirklancaster 21-06-2016 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8742974)
More histrionics about immigrunts... I thought Brexit had moved the fear factory to the economy?

I am a citizen of the United Kingdom and a member of TIBB who passionately and genuinely supports BREXIT - I am NOT the OFFICIAL BREXIT ORGANISATION, just a member on here posting my opinion.

An opinion, I might add, which is not borne of ANY fixed political party membership or ideologies.

'Histrionics'? :laugh:

My opinion is BASED UPON FACTS and my posts are merely RELATING THOSE FACTS.

My views though, are CONSISTENT - unlike those confused people in the UK who PURPORT to lean to the LEFT and support the 'common people' - the working classes - yet campaign for the anti-Democratic, anti-Working Class, Federalist, Multi-National Corporate EU.

Corbyn has SQUIRMED in his enforced B.S. Pro-EU role thus far, and to his immense credit, he is losing his personal battle to continue suppressing the truth.

Kizzy 21-06-2016 08:40 AM

Well said joey, there are no assurances regarding free movement tied to trade from inside or outside the EU should we leave are there?...

user104658 21-06-2016 08:42 AM

I almost want Brexit to happen, just for the giggles when anti-migration out voters are left boo-hooing when there is absolutely zero corresponding drop in migration levels :joker:

[edit] Unless, of course, the country is left so economically ****ed that no one actually wants to come here any more? That would be a "win" for the anti-migration folks... I guess...

Kizzy 21-06-2016 08:48 AM

Of course they'll want to come, but instead of Europeans it will be BRIC countries with free movement, that'll be fun...

'Human rights,...What are those?' ' Oh don't worry just some long dead cute old English custom' :/

_Tom_ 21-06-2016 08:55 AM

Whatever happened to honest Jezza?


kirklancaster 21-06-2016 09:08 AM

The 'Remain' supporters in this country have me crying - with laughter.

They IGNORE the 42 hours of history which ABSOLUTELY attests that the EU is a failed and still progressively failing institution.

They IGNORE the FACTS and FIGURES which IRREFUTABLY attest that we have PAID OUT TO THIS CORRUPT organisation HALF A TRILLION POUNDS in total for NOTHING in return.

They IGNORE the fact that this TINY COUNTRY is an ISLAND with LIMITED room for UNLIMITED numbers of 'immigrants'.

They IGNORE the fact that our NHS, POLICE, AMBULANCE, FIRE SERVICES, SOCIAL SERVICES, BENEFITS SYSTEMS, EDUCATION, and HOUSING are ALL AT BREAKING LEVELS.

This country is in the SHET because of the EU, and it is NOT the fault of anyone in the 'LEAVE'camp that those in the 'REMAIN' camp 'CANNOT SEE THE EFFLUENT IN THE ROOM'. :hee:

user104658 21-06-2016 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8743042)
The 'Remain' supporters in this country have me crying - with laughter.

They IGNORE the 42 hours of history which ABSOLUTELY attests that the EU is a failed and still progressively failing institution.

They IGNORE the FACTS and FIGURES which IRREFUTABLY attest that we have PAID OUT TO THIS CORRUPT organisation HALF A TRILLION POUNDS in total for NOTHING in return.

They IGNORE the fact that this TINY COUNTRY is an ISLAND with LIMITED room for UNLIMITED numbers of 'immigrants'.

They IGNORE the fact that our NHS, POLICE, AMBULANCE, FIRE SERVICES, SOCIAL SERVICES, BENEFITS SYSTEMS, EDUCATION, and HOUSING are ALL AT BREAKING LEVELS.

This country is in the SHET because of the EU, and it is NOT the fault of anyone in the 'LEAVE'camp that those in the 'REMAIN' camp 'CANNOT SEE THE EFFLUENT IN THE ROOM'. :hee:

I'm not a "remain" supporter at this point TBQFH, I have come to terms with the fact that the country is damned either way. This puts me in the carefree position of being able to find scraps of merriment and laughter in the bull****, hysterically inflated claims of both sides :hee:.

The world is "in the shet" and it has little to do with the EU, or rather, if it wasn't the EU it would simply be something else because the simple fact is... it's not just Britain that's over-crowded, it's the whole damned planet. As a species we simply don't have the creativity or ability to comfortably support a global population that has more than trebled since the end of the second world war, and almost doubled since 1975.

It simply does not work. Not any of it.

Kizzy 21-06-2016 09:54 AM

The reason there is no money for the NHS, schools or housing is not immigrants or austerity... it's war.

kirklancaster 21-06-2016 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8743107)
The reason there is no money for the NHS, schools or housing is not immigrants or austerity... it's war.

:laugh: OK:

Here's why the UK CANNOT accomodate UNLIMITED numbers of IMMIGRANTS:

1 x 1 is 1.
2 x 1 is 2.
3 x 1 is 3.

Fed up of simple maths?

OK.

Let's try a simple game:

1. CLEAR your coffee table.
2. Lie down on it.
3. Invite all your family and neighbours to scramble on - all lying one on top of each other until TWO things happen:

a) The coffee table COLLAPSES under the accumulated weight and untenable stress upon its structural capabilities.

and;

b) Those at the bottom of the pile - those who were there 'FIRST' - are suffocated and SUFFER as a result of the UNCONTROLLED and frankly STUPID OVERLOADING.

Good game isn't it?

user104658 21-06-2016 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8743139)
:laugh: OK:

Here's why the UK CANNOT accomodate UNLIMITED numbers of IMMIGRANTS:

1 x 1 is 1.
2 x 1 is 2.
3 x 1 is 3.

Fed up of simple maths?

OK.

Let's try a simple game:

1. CLEAR your coffee table.
2. Lie down on it.
3. Invite all your family and neighbours to scramble on - all lying one on top of each other until TWO things happen:

a) The coffee table COLLAPSES under the accumulated weight and untenable stress upon its structural capabilities.

and;

b) Those at the bottom of the pile - those who were there 'FIRST' - are suffocated and SUFFER as a result of the UNCONTROLLED and frankly STUPID OVERLOADING.

Good game isn't it?

It's a hilariously oversimplified game, that's for sure. It relies on the premise that the country be overwhelmingly and unshakably attractive in terms of immigration. If you are correct, and the country is worsened BY immigration, then it stands to reason that the more people migrate here, the less attractive it will be to other migrants, until a quick equilibrium is reached (as many leaving as arriving, a net migration of zero).

I'm not saying that this would be a good thing, I'm just saying that the idea that "more and more" immigrants will keep flooding into Britain forever until the counry is bursting at the seams is... well... it's not very realistic, is it.

Kizzy 21-06-2016 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8743139)
:laugh: OK:

Here's why the UK CANNOT accomodate UNLIMITED numbers of IMMIGRANTS:

1 x 1 is 1.
2 x 1 is 2.
3 x 1 is 3.

Fed up of simple maths?

OK.

Let's try a simple game:

1. CLEAR your coffee table.
2. Lie down on it.
3. Invite all your family and neighbours to scramble on - all lying one on top of each other until TWO things happen:

a) The coffee table COLLAPSES under the accumulated weight and untenable stress upon its structural capabilities.

and;

b) Those at the bottom of the pile - those who were there 'FIRST' - are suffocated and SUFFER as a result of the UNCONTROLLED and frankly STUPID OVERLOADING.

Good game isn't it?

How does this nonsense correspond to my post?

Crimson Dynamo 21-06-2016 11:08 AM

tbh i honestly think that

1. Most people have no concept of the EU or what it is


2. Most people think this referendum is about leaving Europe - geographically speaking

joeysteele 21-06-2016 11:24 AM

My coffee table is made of metal,it wouldn't collapse no matter what or who I put on it.

Get the right things in place and prepare properly then virtually nothing and no one needs to be seen or presented as any burden.

letmein 21-06-2016 11:29 AM

Flop.

the truth 21-06-2016 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8742974)
More histrionics about immigrunts... I thought Brexit had moved the fear factory to the economy?

a typically disingenuous histrionic reaction from a bremainer

kirklancaster 21-06-2016 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8743220)
My coffee table is made of metal,it wouldn't collapse no matter what or who I put on it.

Get the right things in place and prepare properly then virtually nothing and no one needs to be seen or presented as any burden.

Your first point is wrong Joey, because even the most massive of steel purlins and joists buckle under extreme weight, pressure and stress - 'Twin Towers', 'Ronan Point'.

Your second point is invalid, because not only has the UK NOT 'got things in place' and 'prepared properly' - we cannot even feed, clothe, house, or give proper medical and hospital services to our EXISTING population. Not to mention education, benefits and other services.

Additionally, we are a tiny island - not physically capable of accomodating unlimited numbers of additional people.

No one - NOT EVEN FARAGE - is advocating a total ban on immigrants, just proper control of both QUANTITY and QUALITY, and not even the most confused of 'Remain' supporters can find fault with that desire, surely.

kirklancaster 21-06-2016 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by letmein (Post 8743235)
Flop.

Who are you referring to?

Northern Monkey 21-06-2016 01:03 PM

I saw this.It definitely gave me a lol moment.Corbyn was more honest than any other remainiac i've heard.He was too honest though for his own good.This could make him quite unpopular with the remain element of the Labour party.Remain won't be happy with him at all.He is not being convincingly passionate enough for remain.

kirklancaster 21-06-2016 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8743343)
I saw this.It definitely gave me a lol moment.Corbyn was more honest than any other remainiac i've heard.He was too honest though for his own good.This could make him quite unpopular with the remain element of the Labour party.Remain won't be happy with him at all.He is not being convincingly passionate enough for remain.

:laugh: It made me laugh too Paul, but NOTICE how NONE of the 'Remain' camp on here have addressed the OP? :laugh:

Northern Monkey 21-06-2016 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8743349)
:laugh: It made me laugh too Paul, but NOTICE how NONE of the 'Remain' camp on here have addressed the OP? :laugh:

:laugh:

Kizzy 21-06-2016 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8743343)
I saw this.It definitely gave me a lol moment.Corbyn was more honest than any other remainiac i've heard.He was too honest though for his own good.This could make him quite unpopular with the remain element of the Labour party.Remain won't be happy with him at all.He is not being convincingly passionate enough for remain.

He is for me, I agree with him and his worries about remain or brexit with our current govt at the helm.
Can I say the remaniac was initially funny, but it's getting real old real fast.

Kizzy 21-06-2016 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8743349)
:laugh: It made me laugh too Paul, but NOTICE how NONE of the 'Remain' camp on here have addressed the OP? :laugh:

Can you chop away the unnecessary analogy and I'll have a go then...

joeysteele 21-06-2016 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8743341)
Your first point is wrong Joey, because even the most massive of steel purlins and joists buckle under extreme weight, pressure and stress - 'Twin Towers', 'Ronan Point'.

Your second point is invalid, because not only has the UK NOT 'got things in place' and 'prepared properly' - we cannot even feed, clothe, house, or give proper medical and hospital services to our EXISTING population. Not to mention education, benefits and other services.

Additionally, we are a tiny island - not physically capable of accomodating unlimited numbers of additional people.

No one - NOT EVEN FARAGE - is advocating a total ban on immigrants, just proper control of both QUANTITY and QUALITY, and not even the most confused of 'Remain' supporters can find fault with that desire, surely.


:joker: I knew you would come back with that Kirk, I concede that to you, ease up worrying, I think 'leave' has this now,I really do.:joker:

Although I do disagree as to immigration,I feel it can be handled better and more sensitively and respectfully for the dignity of those human beings who wish to migrate.

I just believe even if we leave, likely little will change in the end anyway.
So I prefer to take the chance of the UK working within the EU to make progress properly, and not in a discriminating way against any other human beings.

kirklancaster 21-06-2016 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8743666)
:joker: I knew you would come back with that Kirk, I concede that to you, ease up worrying, I think 'leave' has this now,I really do.:joker:

Although I do disagree as to immigration,I feel it can be handled better and more sensitively and respectfully for the dignity of those human beings who wish to migrate.

I just believe even if we leave, likely little will change in the end anyway.
So I prefer to take the chance of the UK working within the EU to make progress properly, and not in a discriminating way against any other human beings.

:laugh: This has been one crazy Tibb subject though Joey, hasn't it?

I - who supported Cameron and detested Corbyn - end up detesting Cameron and seeing some honour in Corbyn.

Still, things will soon be back to more lie normal after the 23rd, but I'm afraid as far as I am concerned - whatever the result - I will never forgive Cameron and Osborne for their deceit.

joeysteele 21-06-2016 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8743772)
:laugh: This has been one crazy Tibb subject though Joey, hasn't it?

I - who supported Cameron and detested Corbyn - end up detesting Cameron and seeing some honour in Corbyn.

Still, things will soon be back to more lie normal after the 23rd, but I'm afraid as far as I am concerned - whatever the result - I will never forgive Cameron and Osborne for their deceit.

It is divisive kirk and I have always respected your view that out is best, you have been steady on that all through your time on tibb.
I have had, as maybe you have, quite heated differences even with some in my own family.
So when I have challenged and appeared more grumpy,none of it was toned in a bad way,however the written word does not convey that tone.

On this issue I see more honour in Cameron and less in Corbyn, there it is :joker:
It is an upside down,all over the place issue, albeit a very important one.

Nearly over now, and for sure, I will be one of the first on here Friday or Saturday who, if the result is to leave,will be congratulating you on that result and your efforts as to same.
Even though we have massively disagreed throughout.

kirklancaster 21-06-2016 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8743809)
It is divisive kirk and I have always respected your view that out is best, you have been steady on that all through your time on tibb.
I have had, as maybe you have, quite heated differences even with some in my own family.
So when I have challenged and appeared more grumpy,none of it was toned in a bad way,however the written word does not convey that tone.

On this issue I see more honour in Cameron and less in Corbyn, there it is :joker:
It is an upside down,all over the place issue, albeit a very important one.

Nearly over now, and for sure, I will be one of the first on here Friday or Saturday who, if the result is to leave,will be congratulating you on that result and your efforts as to same.
Even though we have massively disagreed throughout.

Thank you Joey, and you can be assured that should the decision be to remain - which I am sure it will be - I will graciously accept defeat, and reciprocate by congratulating you.

The debate raised by an 'EU Referendum' is just once in a lifetime, but the debates raised by being a member of Tibb are perpetual. :laugh:

user104658 22-06-2016 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8744008)

3. If it is a 'Remain' result, being banned will be the least of your worries after time elapses, because WE will be proved correct on EVERYTHING we say, and you will have been instrumental in shamelessly contributing to the demise of this country by virtue of your 'Remain' stance.

Doesn't work like that Kirk. As you know, my stance is that the world is on an irreversible downwards spiral across the board... So when the UK inevitably continues to plummet after the referendum - no matter what the result - I personally won't be buying it when the "losing side" starts bleating "none of this would be happening if...".

We're arguing over whether it's more effective to stop a train crash by building tiny barriers out of toothpicks, or by trying to slow it down by throwing wet cotton wool at the windscreen. Train's going where it's going :shrug:.

Livia 22-06-2016 09:50 AM

You're a glass-half-empty kinda guy, aren't you TS.

the truth 22-06-2016 10:03 AM

uk only has 2 days left, after we remain , the uk ceases to exit and becomes a fringe state in a corrupt corporate superstate monopoly. uk will be dead and the individual we be buried alive

user104658 22-06-2016 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8745995)
You're a glass-half-empty kinda guy, aren't you TS.

I'm a realist who hasn't seen any indication of global improvement in over a decade; and plenty indication that things are and will only continue to get worse.

I find the idea that leaving the EU could somehow spark a new "golden age" for Britain to be utter fantasy... there is literally no evidence for it at all other than "high hopes", and delusions of grandeur in a large - and crumbling - world.

Kizzy 22-06-2016 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8746061)
I'm a realist who hasn't seen any indication of global improvement in over a decade; and plenty indication that things are and will only continue to get worse.

I find the idea that leaving the EU could somehow spark a new "golden age" for Britain to be utter fantasy... there is literally no evidence for it at all other than "high hopes", and delusions of grandeur in a large - and crumbling - world.

It's not how full your glass is, it's what's in your glass that counts, a glass half full of hope is better than a glass full of spite.

user104658 22-06-2016 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8746144)
It's not how full your glass is, it's what's in your glass that counts, a glass half full of hope is better than a glass full of spite.

But a glass half full of false hope is a glass of nothing that it was a waste of time and energy to pour :joker:.

Kizzy 22-06-2016 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8746182)
But a glass half full of false hope is a glass of nothing that it was a waste of time and energy to pour :joker:.

Nothing wrong with an empty glass, you hold on to that empty glass and when you find something worth putting in it, fill your boots :)


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