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25 minutes ago, Izzy said:

I’ve always regretted not having a shorter username during my time on here Alf.

 

I’ve mainly done it to annoy @Countryfox who insisted on calling my Muzzett when everyone else just calls me Izzy :P

 

Besides, all the cool dudes on here have four letter usernames. Isn’t that right @Buce, @Milo, @rico?

 

You've got me thinking now.

 

I did shorten my username a few years back. The much lamented Zingari diplomatically suggested that naming myself "Sir Alf Bentley" might cause people to mistakenly think I was an arrogant twat.

As a humble character, I took his advice and lost the knighthood. But I've not done enough, have I?

 

Dr. The Sin suggested that I should become Elf Bentley, in recognition of my generous Christmas spirit.

But maybe I should go one better - and one better than you, Buce, Milo and Rico - and become just "Elf"?

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6 minutes ago, Alf Bentley said:

 

You've got me thinking now.

 

I did shorten my username a few years back. The much lamented Zingari diplomatically suggested that naming myself "Sir Alf Bentley" might cause people to mistakenly think I was an arrogant twat.

As a humble character, I took his advice and lost the knighthood. But I've not done enough, have I?

 

Dr. The Sin suggested that I should become Elf Bentley, in recognition of my generous Christmas spirit.

But maybe I should go one better - and one better than you, Buce, Milo and Rico - and become just "Elf"?

If you're a fit bloke you could always become Elfy.

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48 minutes ago, Izzy said:

I’ve always regretted not having a shorter username during my time on here Alf.

 

I’ve mainly done it to annoy @Countryfox who insisted on calling my Muzzett when everyone else just calls me Izzy :P

 

Besides, all the cool dudes on here have four letter usernames. Isn’t that right @Buce, @Milo, @rico?

ii used to bang a chick called Izzy, thats not you is it?

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25 minutes ago, Alf Bentley said:

 

You've got me thinking now.

 

I did shorten my username a few years back. The much lamented Zingari diplomatically suggested that naming myself "Sir Alf Bentley" might cause people to mistakenly think I was an arrogant twat.

As a humble character, I took his advice and lost the knighthood. But I've not done enough, have I?

 

Dr. The Sin suggested that I should become Elf Bentley, in recognition of my generous Christmas spirit.

But maybe I should go one better - and one better than you, Buce, Milo and Rico - and become just "Elf"?

You'll always be plain old...

 

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..to me :)

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Saw an article in the paper today headed  ‘Slavery shame of modern football’ ...   an ‘exclusive’ relating to comments by Trevor Philips.   I immediately told Mrs CF to quieten down as I settled down to read this intriguing article.   Were black players arriving from foreign countries made to row to the UK in old wooden boats ??? ....    were they shackled at immigration and then sold to football managers after having their teeth inspected ????!!!????    :o      No ...   apparently not.  Trev said racism hadn’t gone away cus owners and coaches were alllllmost exclusively white.  He stated that due to this  “football looks like the 18th century plantation economy of the American south”.   Obviously this is totally unacceptable in a modern society.   After giving this some serious thought I would suggest that when football clubs are put up for sale, on eBay or wherever they are advertised, a simple disclaimer is added saying  ‘White people need not apply’.     Problem solved !!   :thumbup:

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11 minutes ago, Buce said:

 

Corbyn in, 'How to throw away the next election' interview.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/dec/21/jeremy-corbyn-labour-policy-leaving-eu

 

He can fvck right off - I'll be giving my vote to the Lib Dems if he doesn't fall into line with what the Party wants.

 

Well done Bucey I’m with you, we don’t want that complete t0sspot in charge of our country !! ...  Lib Dem’s it is !! ...    who’s in charge of that lot by the way ??

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Just now, Countryfox said:

 

Well done Bucey I’m with you, we don’t want that complete t0sspot in charge of our country !! ...  Lib Dem’s it is !! ...    who’s in charge of that lot by the way ??

 

Don't know, don't care.

 

Whoever it is they can't be any worse than Maybot and Marx, and the Party supports staying in the EU which is the most pressing political question atm.

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23 minutes ago, Buce said:

 

Corbyn in, 'How to throw away the next election' interview.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/dec/21/jeremy-corbyn-labour-policy-leaving-eu

 

He can fvck right off - I'll be giving my vote to the Lib Dems if he doesn't fall into line with what the Party wants.

Why the surprise, he is a leaver.

Keir Starmers Labour Party Conference speech about ' Not ruling out a Second Referendum' was apparently 'unscripted' according to Laura K and it was the 'Polar Opposite' to Len McCluskey's speech, tail wagging dog?.  It was all about appeasing the LP membership, and you are right it doesn't reflect the Party views with respect to Party Members, but a bit of a Dichotomy over JC's views, Party Member views and the electorates views.

It would appear currently,there is 'no way out' towards a second referendum. 

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42 minutes ago, Buce said:

 

Don't know, don't care.

 

Whoever it is they can't be any worse than Maybot and Marx, and the Party supports staying in the EU which is the most pressing political question atm.

It's still Vince, isn't it?

 

http://viz.co.uk/2014/10/30/vinces-cable/#

 

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1 minute ago, Bellend Sebastian said:

It's still Vince, isn't it?

 

http://viz.co.uk/2014/10/30/vinces-cable/#

 

 

Yeah. 

 

I don’t get that Corbyn is being so obtuse. There was a poll a couple of days ago that put Labour in third place behind the LDs if they didn’t support a second referendum in a snap election. 

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1 hour ago, Buce said:

 

Corbyn in, 'How to throw away the next election' interview.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/dec/21/jeremy-corbyn-labour-policy-leaving-eu

 

He can fvck right off - I'll be giving my vote to the Lib Dems if he doesn't fall into line with what the Party wants.

 

Interesting stance....

 

If there's a referendum, the party membership will decide Labour's stance. Party membership is overwhelmingly pro-Remain, so Labour would presumably support Remain (and reform) as it nominally did in 2016.

 

If there's a snap election, Corbyn plans to stand by the "Brexit for jobs" policy....in the face of overwhelming opposition from party members and MPs, and majority opposition from Labour voters (2/3 voted Remain in 2016; probably more would now).

 

I mean, I know Corbyn is a Soft Brexit / "socialism in one country" man, but there's a difficulty or two there, isn't there? :blink:

 

Even before this, I thought there was a fair chance that the Tories would win any snap election - even bigger chance if Corbyn persists with this and is not over-ruled by the wider party.

And I say that as someone not necessarily convinced that a referendum is a good idea.

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4 hours ago, Buce said:

Yeah. 

 

I don’t get that Corbyn is being so obtuse. There was a poll a couple of days ago that put Labour in third place behind the LDs if they didn’t support a second referendum in a snap election. 

It's not obtuse, it's perfectly sensible.

 

He knows he won't be able to implement what he wants to do inside the European Union. If his supporters don't realise that then they are the ones who are obtuse.

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2 minutes ago, MattP said:

It's not obtuse, it's perfectly sensible.

 

He knows he won't be able to implement what he wants to do inside the European Union. If his supporters don't realise that then they are the ones who are obtuse.

 

He can't implement what he wants to do if he isn't in power either, and that will be the consequence of supporting Brexit.

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1 minute ago, Buce said:

He can't implement what he wants to do if he isn't in power either, and that will be the consequence of supporting Brexit.

Exactly, so what's the point of him standing on a Remain platform?

 

They chucked the Italians budget deficit of about 2.3% back at them, imagine what they'll do when they see his plans to borrow a trillion lol

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15 minutes ago, MattP said:

Exactly, so what's the point of him standing on a Remain platform?

 

They chucked the Italians budget deficit of about 2.3% back at them, imagine what they'll do when they see his plans to borrow a trillion lol

 

Because the polls show that Labour will slip to third place behind the LDs going into an election supporting Brexit.

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4 minutes ago, Buce said:

Because the polls show that Labour will slip to third place behind the LDs going into an election supporting Brexit.

They won't though - Labour backed Brexit last year at the ballot box and got nearly 40% of the vote. The Lib Dems fought on reversing it and barely gained anything.

 

When it comes to polling day Corbyn knows those voters who hate the Tories will tick his box as they are the only chance of removing them.

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