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Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

Remain a member of the European Union
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80%
Leave the European Union
57
20%
 
Total votes: 279
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PostRe: Brexit
by Moggy » Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:43 am

Death's Head wrote:
Moggy wrote:That's only because they use courts. Post Brexit Britain will mean we can do away with things like that and just go straight to mob justice.

Why would we need mob justice? I was under the impression we would all have guns. Not decided yet whether I will be a Lone Ranger type gunman ridding the country of evil or some kind of gun totting super villain.


That exactly the conditions where mob justice will rule. You lone gunman types will be hung up next to the paediatricians.

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PostRe: Brexit
by That » Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:47 am

And every day we'll elect a new mayor and vote on someone to lynch.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Moggy » Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:51 am

Karl wrote:And every day we'll elect a new mayor and vote on someone to lynch.


And just like a DML game, there will be no bad guys but we will lynch everybody regardless.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Hexx » Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:54 am

Oh we should run another Werewolf game.

Maybe not Qikz though.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Errkal » Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:55 am

Moggy wrote:
Karl wrote:And every day we'll elect a new mayor and vote on someone to lynch.


And just like a DML game, there will be no bad guys but we will lynch everybody regardless.


As long as the roles aren't alphabetically assigned then it will be fine.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Meep » Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:58 am

Moggy wrote:
Karl wrote:Data from the States suggests that life imprisonment works out cheaper than the death penalty.

But I guess you can prove anything with facts.


That's only because they use courts. Post Brexit Britain will mean we can do away with things like that and just go straight to mob justice.

The judges are the enemies of the people so they should be the first to hang anyway.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Hexx » Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:58 am

We could I suppose run a Quick "One Night" style game...would need people to be online though...

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PostRe: Brexit
by That » Fri Apr 07, 2017 12:09 pm

Hexx wrote:We could I suppose run a Quick "One Night" style game...would need people to be online though...


I'm not going to spend a night with you Hexx, stop harassing me :x

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PostRe: Brexit
by Lex-Man » Fri Apr 07, 2017 1:41 pm

Moggy wrote:
Karl wrote:Data from the States suggests that life imprisonment works out cheaper than the death penalty.

But I guess you can prove anything with facts.


That's only because they use courts. Post Brexit Britain will mean we can do away with things like that and just go straight to mob justice.


Wouldn't that essentially make the justice system free as who ever started the mob could just nip into B&Q and buy a bit of rope. It'll even generate tax.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Moggy » Fri Apr 07, 2017 1:44 pm

lex-man wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Karl wrote:Data from the States suggests that life imprisonment works out cheaper than the death penalty.

But I guess you can prove anything with facts.


That's only because they use courts. Post Brexit Britain will mean we can do away with things like that and just go straight to mob justice.


Wouldn't that essentially make the justice system free as who ever started the mob could just nip into B&Q and buy a bit of rope. It'll even generate tax.


So that's:

Quick, efficient and permanent justice.
Our CHILDREN safe on the streets.
Jobs for pensioners at B&Q.
Additional tax raised from the sale of ropes.
A saving on the wages of police and judges.

But I bet those unelected bureaucrats in Brussels will not let us. :roll:

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PostRe: Brexit
by Lex-Man » Fri Apr 07, 2017 1:45 pm

Moggy wrote:
lex-man wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Karl wrote:Data from the States suggests that life imprisonment works out cheaper than the death penalty.

But I guess you can prove anything with facts.


That's only because they use courts. Post Brexit Britain will mean we can do away with things like that and just go straight to mob justice.


Wouldn't that essentially make the justice system free as who ever started the mob could just nip into B&Q and buy a bit of rope. It'll even generate tax.


So that's:

Quick, efficient and permanent justice.
Our CHILDREN safe on the streets.
Jobs for pensioners at B&Q.
Additional tax raised from the sale of ropes.
A saving on the wages of police and judges.

But I bet those unelected bureaucrats in Brussels will not let us. :roll:


Brexit is truly working. :fp:

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PostRe: Brexit
by Hexx » Fri Apr 07, 2017 4:32 pm

twitter.com/jackbern23/status/849908161058308096



:slol:

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PostRe: Brexit
by KK » Tue Apr 11, 2017 3:20 pm

Brexit has had a negative impact of young people's perceptions and trust of the UK in EU countries, but we are now seen more positively, or no impact, on the global stage of G20 countries new research from the British Council (and conducted by Ipsos Mori) suggesting: https://www.britishcouncil.org/sites/de ... 2016_0.pdf

A number of other stats in there, such as 2 in 5 of those surveyed thinking the U.K. is already out of the EU; 26% of those surveyed unsure either way.

Canadians (1st), Australians, Italians, our own citizens, France, Germany, Japan, USA (8th) and finally Brazilians generally still find the UK the most attractive of those asked. In some cases, such as Canada and Australia, the attractiveness of the UK increased by a couple of points. South Africa, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia think we're the gooseberry fools.

- Everyone surveyed had the equivalent of at least a secondary school education.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Garth » Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:33 pm

Anecdotal, by every foreign person I speak with these days has an awful impression of the English, regarding them as intolerant of foreigners or outright racist. The common belief I hear is that it's no longer safe for someone with different coloured skin or a foreign accent to visit England. They've all said they feel more welcome in Scotland and Ireland though, and that the people there are friendlier too. No opinions about the Welsh :P

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PostRe: Brexit
by The Watching Artist » Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:47 pm

Garth wrote:No opinions about the Welsh :P
Pedz needs to promote retro Mondays better then.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Lex-Man » Wed Apr 12, 2017 11:20 am

I spoke to two black American girls on Monday. So I did my best to make them feel unwelcome. So I'm doing my bit.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Blue Eyes » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:33 pm

Your senses are failing you, you immoral strawberry floating hag.

twitter.com/pa/status/853537944375894017


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PostRe: Brexit
by Blue Eyes » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:35 pm

Look at her strawberry floating face as she delivers her own bullshit. Like she can't stand the taste of her lies.

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PostRe: Brexit
by That » Sun Apr 16, 2017 1:21 pm

I hate her more than anything.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Errkal » Sun Apr 16, 2017 1:29 pm

Karl wrote:I hate her more than anything.

Same here, I have never been so ofended by someone's existence as i am with hers


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