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colouredman

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 9:00am

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 9:00am

andymac1951 wrote on Thu Jul 4, 2019 7:14am:

Ha ha, nerve struck comes to mind colouredman

Nerve struck?? How so? You raised this ridiculous petty point, which only YOU, saw any significance in; in some childish attempt to score some stupid little point, as you saw it!

All I then did was to try and explain to you that your ‘PC’ snipe at my nickname,  for various reasons, fell very flat.

No ones interested in my Nickname Andymac, except YOU. If this is the best you can do in terms of a contribution to an intelligent debate, then you really have lost the plot. 

Whats next Andymac....’My dad’s bigger than your dad’???

Yre a joke!!!

Might I suggest you quit this nonsense for everyones sake, leave it in the playground you seem happy to frequent, and return (if you are intellectually able?) to the original topic in question here.....

Just a thought!!!

jackie28

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 9:35am

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 9:35am

Look you two pack it in. The debate is about Boris. Stop arguing you two !!!!

jackie28

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 12:45pm

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 12:45pm

Look I think Boris will do very well for the UK. We need a strong leader just as Margaret Thatcher was.

She did well for us in the 80’s and she made mine and my husbands money. Norman Tebbit - get on your bike and look for work !

This mamby pamby generation need a wake up call

PeterC

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 1:57pm

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 1:57pm

The difference is that Maggie was not a philandering liar....

jackie28

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 2:34pm

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 2:34pm

Well Maggie might have liked a little ‘philiander’ now and then!!!

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eduardo3332

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 3:21pm

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 3:21pm

Hi Jackie

I agree with what you say about Margaret Thatcher she did "in my opinion" a good job for the country and was very forcefully with the Argentina situation.

"However" times have changed we now have a thing called the Internet, I wonder would she have had the backing if people were aware of what was actually going on in the world?

In those days if you remember we had the BBC which was scrutinised and edited . ITV again all news was scrutinized as to what really could be broadcasts. Would people have been so happy to sea our troops go and come back if they had seen the bloodshed live?

My point really being "I" think boris is a racist and would not do the uk any good. 

D Moss started this forum and I believe  he works as a newspaper editor or did? and I wonder why after 20 years of living in Spain he still refers to our country, he is  permanent resident in Spain and Brexit should not really affect him apart maybe for currency conversion.

Other things such as healthe care I am sure he has had his residencia, which after 5  years can be changed to permanent resident not just resident.

As Boris gave so much misleading information at the referendum I think the UK residents should have another vote to say yes or no.

All just keep calm and enjoy the weather that is what most people came here for.

Edward

PS coluredman there is a great guy who sells shoes along the beaches he is called "Samba" always happy and no cares about pc lol

jackie28

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 3:40pm

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 3:40pm

I don’t believe Boris to be racist. I agree he shouldn’t say things about people but that doesn’t mean he is racist.

Things have to be so correct now and if you say anything you are racist. What about if I say I don’t like the colour of your jumper or the style of your hair. I mean it is all getting out of line. If I say someone is slim and attractive it’s ok - if I say they look plump in their outfit then I’ll get them suing me!

He is not racist.

colouredman

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 4:21pm

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 4:21pm

jackie28 wrote on Thu Jul 4, 2019 3:40pm:

I don’t believe Boris to be racist. I agree he shouldn’t say things about people but that doesn’t mean he is racist.

Things have to be so correct now and if you say anything you are racist. What about if I say I don’t like the colour of your jumper or the style of your hair. I mean it is all getting out of line. If I say someone is slim and attractive it’s ok - if I say they look plump in their outfit then ...

...I’ll get them suing me!

He is not racist.

I think you’ll find that well known comments he’s made, 

such as describing black people as: ‘Picaninnies with smiles like watermelons’

and describing women wearing burkhas as ‘looking like letterboxes’

are fairly universally regarded as constituting racist statements.

In that respect you could be seen to be defending the indefensible, especially given that even his own party have distanced themselves from those comments and never tried to defend him over them.

andymac1951

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 5:14pm

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 5:14pm

Wow, colouredman, Meow 

colouredman

Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 6:43pm

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Posted: Thu Jul 4, 2019 6:43pm

andymac1951 wrote on Thu Jul 4, 2019 5:14pm:

Wow, colouredman, Meow 

‘Meow’!!!! Seriously??? Lol.

How old are you???????

.........and on it goes; your relentless unfathomable childish comments. This might come as a shock to you but there is a debate being attempted here; care to make an intelligent contribution to it anytime soon? 

Flattering as it is, that you seem more preoccupied about hanging on to my every word, then making infantile interventions, than contributing intelligently to the debate; I do fear its pretty boring for everyone, including me.

Additionally not sure if you’ve realised this yet but in trying to target me with your childish nonsense, the ‘unintended consequence’ is that yre only making a fool of yourself, not me. 

Has it occurred to you that contributors to this debate may not be too impressed with either your debating skills, or your contributions, when the sum total of it amounts to....

‘Nerve struck colouredman?’

and ‘wow colouredman meow’!!!!

In the interests of everyones sanity, and the preservation of your self respect, I again suggest you stick to the topic in hand, which by the way....ISNT my nickname, or my nerve, or yours or my cat!!!

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