EU referendum - Stay or Leave?

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Do you want to stay in or leave the EU

Poll ended at 12 Jan 2016, 23:00

STAY IN THE EU
14
34%
LEAVE THE EU
27
66%
 
Total votes: 41

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Silver_Shiney wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
Probably right that a discussion on the outcome of the referendum is passe but I agree with SS and OL that a new thread on the merits, or otherwise, of the vote to leave is valid for further comment.

You wouldn't pull the plug on that - would you my little Smurfmeister ?!
No but he might pull the plug on you!
Yeah! but the majority would vote him back in....its a democracy remember :thumbup: :D

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Ah, but would those who vote for me to go demand a second vote because they didn't like the result of the first one ?! :wtf:

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Kenmo1 wrote:
oldbluefox wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
I'll be in the bunker with Frank !
Forward hussey!!! :o :o :o
I can see a cat fight, or should that be a dog fight, over who wears the denim shorts and high heels.

Maureen
Which reminds me Maureen.........where is Stephen theses days? :lol:

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They've been spotted already..................
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No sidling up for a hug, Frank! :wave:
OK if there's room in the bunker with me and OBF (he just loves those kinky heels), and nothing he likes more than a threesome! :lol:


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oldbluefox wrote:
They've been spotted already..................
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:clap: :clap: :lol: :lol:

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Careful, Cubie will feel neglected...
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I'm just preparing myself for excommunication


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Kenmo1 wrote:
oldbluefox wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
I'll be in the bunker with Frank !
Forward hussey!!! :o :o :o
I can see a cat fight, or should that be a dog fight, over who wears the denim shorts and high heels.

Maureen
Hallo Maureen!1 Many thanks for the lovely morning we spent with you Ken, Joan and David. It's stiil the best view in the world. - Best wishes from Me 'n Sue.

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Have we been given a timescale to stop posting on this valid and topical thread about probably the singular most important event of the past few years ?! :sarcasm:

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Frank Manning wrote:
Hallo Maureen!1 Many thanks for the lovely morning we spent with you Ken, Joan and David. It's stiil the best view in the world. - Best wishes from Me 'n Sue.
Good to see you both.

Maureen :wave: :wave:

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Kenmo1 wrote:
Frank Manning wrote:
Hallo Maureen!1 Many thanks for the lovely morning we spent with you Ken, Joan and David. It's stiil the best view in the world. - Best wishes from Me 'n Sue.
Good to see you both.

Maureen :wave: :wave:
And can she have her high heels back now?
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qbman1 wrote:
Have we been given a timescale to stop posting on this valid and topical thread about probably the singular most important event of the past few years ?! :sarcasm:

The boss said a few hours, so I would expect early evening.
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I have news of a new avatar for our esteemed leader:
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Ain't no bunker deep enough, mate....
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Not that sure I want to be in a confined space with Frank and OBF anyway !

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Silver_Shiney wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
Probably right that a discussion on the outcome of the referendum is passe but I agree with SS and OL that a new thread on the merits, or otherwise, of the vote to leave is valid for further comment.

You wouldn't pull the plug on that - would you my little Smurfmeister ?!
No but he might pull the plug on you!
And not before time ;)

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qbman1 wrote:
I'm just preparing myself for excommunication
You can get tablets for that.

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:eh: Have I missed something. Before lunch the gloves were off, now it's one big love in. Fickle or what.

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The Boss will want to ' Lock ' it for one of two good reasons, the second being the off topic nonsense on what should be a serious Topic .... cure .... deduct 5,000 points from the main offender, right Cubie ?

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Manoverboard wrote:
The Boss will want to ' Lock ' it for one of two good reasons, the second being the off topic nonsense on what should be a serious Topic .... cure .... deduct 5,000 points from the main offender, right Cubie ?

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That's hardly fair - OBF only has 5044 ! :shock:

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I completely agree Moby me old mate. I'm no grass, but I've said all along he's nothing but a lead weight on this forum, and you should hear the things he says about you and 'the' boss, I couldn't repeat it, well alright. Just the other......

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Manoverboard wrote:
The Boss will want to ' Lock ' it for one of two good reasons, the second being the off topic nonsense on what should be a serious Topic .... cure .... deduct 5,000 points from the main offender, right Cubie ?

:angel:

but that would leave you with only 787 (as at the time of posting).... :wave: :sarcasm:
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Seriously, though, we're going round in circles on this topic so if David wants to close it, I think it would be disrespectful to re-open it in a new thread.








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But discussions on most threads tend to go "round in circles". People keep coming back to their own personal view and will try to stress their point if someone else disagrees. That is the nature of "discussion".

I agree it would be a bit churlish to immediately start a new one to replace a locked thread but I think this topic is still worthy of discussion and I would ask the Obergruppenfuhrer to reconsider and leave it open.

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