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Messages - Jake Roberts

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General Discussion / Re: Just looking through last nights' posts
« on: December 23, 2020, 06:03:33 am »
What a laugh you boys are. 😂

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General Discussion / Re: Funny How France...
« on: December 21, 2020, 05:04:21 pm »
....can stop flights and freight coming into the UK but not boatloads of ‘migrants’.

You missed out why can't they stop drugs coming in !!!!

That would help some people on here sound quite coherent if they managed that.

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General Discussion / Re: Does anyone here like Panto?
« on: December 19, 2020, 07:22:52 am »
Not been since primary school.

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General Discussion / Re: Four weeks ago today 😁
« on: December 19, 2020, 07:21:48 am »
A few seem to take this messageboard lark very seriously.

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General Discussion / Re: ComRes poll for The Scotsman
« on: December 18, 2020, 03:30:34 am »
VOR is a precious wee snowflake so he is.

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General Discussion / Re: Scotland Embarrassed Again...
« on: December 17, 2020, 02:40:44 am »
Whatever happened to JTC

I think they forgot to tell him the boycott was over
He had some mad victim narrative constructed about how we all hate him because he is white and English.

Waterlogged.

I thought he was a tad sensitive, a bit of a snowflake in all honesty.

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General Discussion / Re: Nicola Sturgeon's constituency
« on: December 16, 2020, 06:06:23 pm »
Poundshop Tommy.

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General Discussion / Re: Morecambe and Wise
« on: December 16, 2020, 06:05:11 pm »
Peter Kay??? 😂😂😂
I'm glad you laugh at him as he is one of the funniest guys on the planet.
Car share was superb

He's shite.

Another **** that should get off the telly - James Corden. What an annoying prick he is.

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General Discussion / Re: The Vaccine Thread 💉
« on: December 16, 2020, 06:03:46 pm »
How many office buildings will be demolished across the UK in the next couple of years?

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General Discussion / Re: Four nations crisis calls re Christmas
« on: December 16, 2020, 06:02:10 pm »
I don't think we should have changed any of the current rules just because it's Christmas.

People travelling across the country to see family, bringing the virus from hotspots to low affected areas.

We are setting ourselves up for a spike again in January.

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General Discussion / Re: Brextit must be strongly to
« on: December 16, 2020, 05:51:02 pm »
I tend to just ignore labels like xenophobic and racist and say what I think to be honest.  We have a culture where people are scared to be labelled, which is rather depressing.

I see free movement within the EU as a disaster.  People being able to come over, live in an overcrowded flat without families or mortgages to pay, allowing them to undercut native tradesman is not a good thing.  It can and has put some out of business.  This sort of thing matters more to me than people being able to study abroad.  I know someone who this happened to and it caused major disruption to their life which included trying to support a wife and weans, but hey... how dare this gammon complain.. the dirty xenophobic racist that he is, eh?

It was especially amusing to watch those of the left suddenly develop this huge love of the EU which they never used to have.  Suddenly they were obsessed with it, despite it being a largely right-wing, free market, globalist institution.  The EU is not good for wage equality whatsoever.

I was a very soft leave voter, as I can see both good and bad in us being part of the EU, but the bad outweighed the good in the end for me.

As for the indigenous population, well it looks like they'll be a minority in the UK by 2066 now, which to me is a shame.

At the same time campaigning to come out of the EU wasn't really a thing until Nige put that message on the side of a bus.

UKIP was founded in the early 90's was it not?

When did anyone start taking any notice of them?
Just saying, there was no huge movement before the Tories threatened to defect to UKIP.

Mmmh.  I'd say leaving the EU was in the public consciousness before the defection threats.

Not for your average man.

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General Discussion / Re: Another SNP Record Broken. Flags tho.
« on: December 16, 2020, 05:49:41 pm »
Just my tuppence worth, I've a family member that was an addict.
For years he managed to hide it, even holding down a job for the whole time. He's now a family man with his own business, nice house, nice car, doesn't touch anything that might cause him to lapse, even alcohol.
He also does a bit of work with helping addicts come away from drugs, counselling etc.

If he can come through the other side then so can anyone.

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General Discussion / Re: Brextit must be strongly to
« on: December 16, 2020, 05:38:50 pm »
I tend to just ignore labels like xenophobic and racist and say what I think to be honest.  We have a culture where people are scared to be labelled, which is rather depressing.

I see free movement within the EU as a disaster.  People being able to come over, live in an overcrowded flat without families or mortgages to pay, allowing them to undercut native tradesman is not a good thing.  It can and has put some out of business.  This sort of thing matters more to me than people being able to study abroad.  I know someone who this happened to and it caused major disruption to their life which included trying to support a wife and weans, but hey... how dare this gammon complain.. the dirty xenophobic racist that he is, eh?

It was especially amusing to watch those of the left suddenly develop this huge love of the EU which they never used to have.  Suddenly they were obsessed with it, despite it being a largely right-wing, free market, globalist institution.  The EU is not good for wage equality whatsoever.

I was a very soft leave voter, as I can see both good and bad in us being part of the EU, but the bad outweighed the good in the end for me.

As for the indigenous population, well it looks like they'll be a minority in the UK by 2066 now, which to me is a shame.

At the same time campaigning to come out of the EU wasn't really a thing until Nige put that message on the side of a bus.

UKIP was founded in the early 90's was it not?

When did anyone start taking any notice of them?
Just saying, there was no huge movement before the Tories threatened to defect to UKIP.

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General Discussion / Re: Brextit must be strongly to
« on: December 16, 2020, 05:31:00 pm »
I tend to just ignore labels like xenophobic and racist and say what I think to be honest.  We have a culture where people are scared to be labelled, which is rather depressing.

I see free movement within the EU as a disaster.  People being able to come over, live in an overcrowded flat without families or mortgages to pay, allowing them to undercut native tradesman is not a good thing.  It can and has put some out of business.  This sort of thing matters more to me than people being able to study abroad.  I know someone who this happened to and it caused major disruption to their life which included trying to support a wife and weans, but hey... how dare this gammon complain.. the dirty xenophobic racist that he is, eh?

It was especially amusing to watch those of the left suddenly develop this huge love of the EU which they never used to have.  Suddenly they were obsessed with it, despite it being a largely right-wing, free market, globalist institution.  The EU is not good for wage equality whatsoever.

I was a very soft leave voter, as I can see both good and bad in us being part of the EU, but the bad outweighed the good in the end for me.

As for the indigenous population, well it looks like they'll be a minority in the UK by 2066 now, which to me is a shame.

At the same time campaigning to come out of the EU wasn't really a thing until Nige put that message on the side of a bus.

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General Discussion / Re: FAO Hardliner
« on: December 16, 2020, 05:25:13 pm »
Who would have guessed that calling posters "mr" would wind a person up so much even after all this time! Quite incredible.

Not sure it winds anyone up.
Rather it shows you up for the fànny you are.
That’s my take on it.

Doesn't take much to wind you up you perma raged mentalist.

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