WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Mike Oxsaw 6:40 Wed Oct 26
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Swiss. 6:36 Wed Oct 26

How so?

The mistake of allowing me to bring 200 jobs back to the UK? THAT mistake?

OK. I can't be alone here, but, YOU know best so I guess I should just follow where you lead.

Swiss. 6:36 Wed Oct 26
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I wish the Brexshitters would except the fact they've made a mistake.

After8 6:09 Wed Oct 26
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Of course leaving the Single Market could cause economic problems. Who says it won't?

Mike Oxsaw 4:34 Wed Oct 26
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OK, let's go back to the start and state that, firstly, the general consensus (not YOURS, obviously as it would piss on your fireworks otherwise), is that for some considerable time, the POUND has been over-valued, so it's possible the outcome of the referendum triggered a fall that was just waiting to happen.

It could equally be that the powers-that-be (those figures of authority you so revere) chose to use the outcome of the referendum as a smoke-screen to drop the value of the pound.

There is NO provable causal link between the two events, just conjecture, coincidence and a strong desire by some to pin the blame of every (bad) thing that has happened since the referendum on the outcome of that referendum.

NOW...about those steps...off you go!

Hammer and Pickle 4:21 Wed Oct 26
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It may come as a surprise to you but the average working person in the UK works for money, Oxsaw. Now the money they earn in is the Pound, otherwise known as Sterling. The value of this currency has dropped by around 18 (eighteen)% since the Brexit vote to its lowest level in decades, and we're not even in any kind of general economic downturn.

So perhaps you might like to consider that being part of the EU has at least the benefit of making sure that the value of the working person's labour REMAINS stable?

There are many other benefits but let's take this step by step for you, OK?

Marston Hammer 4:19 Wed Oct 26
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Swiss. 4:10 Wed Oct 26

Johnson has far more responsibility now, as Foreign Secretary, than he did before the June 23rd. How is that running away?

And what did you want Farage to do as leader of UKIP?

Mike Oxsaw 4:14 Wed Oct 26
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Swiss. 4:10 Wed Oct 26

Fucking good job the Prime Minister didn't resign then.

He, of course, is the one with responsibility of putting a plan of action together based on the result of the people's referendum.

Swiss. 4:12 Wed Oct 26
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Common sense would be to abort the whole thing before the high unemployment and riots begin. Oh and the banks collapsing. Id advise getting an EU one in Euros

Mike Oxsaw 4:11 Wed Oct 26
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Hammer and Pickle 3:51 Wed Oct 26

You still go to great pains to avoid identifying what (any of) these benefits (to the average working person in the UK) are.

The general response from you is derogatory and to insinuate that someone is stupid for not seeing what is "obvious" to you - apparently, ONLY you, but we'll leave that.

I can see clearly benefits to some businesses (which is not "the average working person in the UK"), and to politicians and people with a career in Civil Service administration (again, not "the average working person in the UK").

So. Who are these "average working persons in the UK" to whom you refer, and what advantages do they get?


p.s. Label me as "below average" as you like, I - like everybody else on here - don't give a fuck what you think of me as a person.

Swiss. 4:10 Wed Oct 26
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Er Johnson and Farage. They thought Johnson would run for PM . Lol

Hammer and Pickle 4:09 Wed Oct 26
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I think you've mistaken the EU for the Church of Rome there, Hermit Toad.

Hermit Road 4:07 Wed Oct 26
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'Replace the EU'.

Is that what we're trying to do? Could just put billions of pounds on a ship every year and set fire to it in the channel.

Marston Hammer 4:02 Wed Oct 26
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Swiss. 2:59 Wed Oct 26
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Mike

Point is after the Leavers won all their champions ran off and there was no fixed plan to replace the EU.


Which leavers ran off? Only two resignations straight after the vote and they were both from staunch remainers.

Hammer and Pickle 3:51 Wed Oct 26
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The point is that while the EU has many obvious faults, it is also of overall benefit to the average working person in the UK. The ability to reconcile these two apparently contradictory notions shouldn't be beyond the average adult.

Mrkxxx 3:30 Wed Oct 26
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Swiss

You are obviously extremely Pro EU, which is absolutely fine. I'm genuinely interested as to why and if you believe the EU in its current form is to the long term benefit of English people and the economic and social wellbeing of the country as a whole?

Personally I don't see it, but I'm open to an honest debate on the topic.

Mike Oxsaw 3:14 Wed Oct 26
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Swiss. 2:59 Wed Oct 26

The lack of a Brexit plan has fuck all to do with the Brexit campaign and is 100% down to the government which called the referendum.

UKIP & the Brexit campaign achieved their aim and logically now have no further use, but someone now needs to make sure the government don't go into the negotiations with a big fucking strop on in order to create an "I told you so" outcome, which, given the egos and self-importance of some politicians, is not beyond the realms of possibility.

I'll leave others to comment on your stuck record mantra on what ALL Brexit voters really are. I'm sure YOU don't do sour grapes.

Mike Oxsaw 3:07 Wed Oct 26
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Why is it a price _I_ have to pay, pickle?

That's like saying EVERY West Ham fan MUST buy a season ticket at White Hart Lane.

Swiss. 2:59 Wed Oct 26
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Mike

You go on about minority but it was 52% to 48% which is close enough to have caused a lot of bitterness between the 2 camps. I must applaud the Brexit campaign of racism, xenopohbia and just anti EU lies but not surprised the morons who voted for it and swallowed it all up.

Point is after the Leavers won all their champions ran off and there was no fixed plan to replace the EU. Would have the leavers had voted that way knowing what they know now ? The majority I speak to wouldn't have.

It's a monumental cock up.

If doesn't effect y freedom to work in The EU I won't care because it won't effect me. But for the unskilled working class it will be disaster.

Don't worry though no more Poles so i't OK

The EU is finished. Really ? The evidence is?

Hammer and Pickle 2:51 Wed Oct 26
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Price you have to pay for steady economic growth, vastly improved standards of living and governance and a lack of military dictatorship I suppose Oxsaw.

Mike Oxsaw 2:40 Wed Oct 26
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Hammer and Pickle 2:29 Wed Oct 26

Well, it's certainly made it easier do dump their unemployed and unemployable on other countries.

Hermit Road 2:33 Wed Oct 26
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Mrkxxx 2:16 Wed Oct 26

Because that only helps ordinary people.

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