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As Ali just pointed out, spouting utter nonsense in defence of any position really doesn't lend it credibility.
In my opinion anyone who infers that the leave voters are of lower intellect or bottom of the social hierarchy undermines their credibility and every single post they have made for staying becomes wasted as I have zero care to read or listen to these types of people regardless of what side they are on.

It works both ways.

It works both ways.
Your response would be nothing short of hilarious, if it wasn't for the fact it amounts to a naked admission that the comments I highlighted from your earlier post were deliberately couched in misleading terms. Back here in the real world, outside of the universe of Guardianite political spin you seem to inhabit, an erosion of someone's living standard means exactly that - their standard of living is less comfortable than it was before. It does not mean that simply by virtue of the fact that someone else's living standard has gone up twenty-fold, their own five-fold increase is actually a decrease 

Especially the last part
My point is simply the U.S. and the UK have seen an ever increasing wealth gap
I did not mean living standards have not improved for most of the population
It is the relative inequality that is the problem, and is imp responsible for the current protest politics
In my opinion anyone who infers that the leave voters are of lower intellect or bottom of the social hierarchy undermines their credibility and every single post they have made for staying becomes wasted as I have zero care to read or listen to these types of people regardless of what side they are on.

It works both ways.

It works both ways.
Also, as per the meme, you could also say that a human is a human. Yes, that's true, but so what. Thing is, how valid that human is, with all the moral qualities e.g. reasonability, goodness etc., counts. Same way, yes, a vote is a vote but a wasted one, if it favours the wrong one.
By the way, intellect doesn't always correlate to being nice, truthful and reasonable. Many intellectuals are villains, and many non-intellectuals are nicer, wiser and more sensible than the intellect bearing nonsensical ones.
A car is a car. So why should I buy a scooby? Hm?
I'm not bothered about the weight. I'm talking whether the vote goes to the deserving one. Then only it has a meaning. Just because one has a capacity to win friends and people doesn't make that 'one' right with their..... whatever they propose.
I'm just pointing out that the notion of one person, one vote is poppycock. If one's industrious and charismatic and persuasive, one gets more than one vote. Said individual will infect the opinions of those within his or her sphere of influence. Dyson clearly has more than one vote.
I'm just pointing out that the notion of one person, one vote is poppycock. If one's industrious and charismatic and persuasive, one gets more than one vote. Said individual will infect the opinions of those within his or her sphere of influence. Dyson clearly has more than one vote.
I do like Dyson, though. That's if we're talking of the one who made a revolutionary kickass vacuum cleaner for us
. But a lot of the followed Pied Pipers seriously suck, man.
Sorry I have read this a couple times, but I don't understand what you are saying
Especially the last part
My point is simply the U.S. and the UK have seen an ever increasing wealth gap
I did not mean living standards have not improved for most of the population
It is the relative inequality that is the problem, and is imp responsible for the current protest politics
Especially the last part
My point is simply the U.S. and the UK have seen an ever increasing wealth gap
I did not mean living standards have not improved for most of the population
It is the relative inequality that is the problem, and is imp responsible for the current protest politics
I did understand where you were coming from, James. What I was saying was that just because it's a vote, it doesn't mean it's a good and a right one. For example, devil seems to have more charisma than God, and therefore has more followers than God; at least metaphorically. It doesn't mean his followers' vote for him/her/it is a 'right' one.
I do like Dyson, though. That's if we're talking of the one who made a revolutionary kickass vacuum cleaner for us
. But a lot of the followed Pied Pipers seriously suck, man.
I do like Dyson, though. That's if we're talking of the one who made a revolutionary kickass vacuum cleaner for us
. But a lot of the followed Pied Pipers seriously suck, man.
Russian observers were used during the vote counting
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...ish-referendum
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...ish-referendum
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I shaved my hair off yesterday so the visual resemblance is a little too close for comfort. LOL.
Also, as per the meme, you could also say that a human is a human. Yes, that's true, but so what. Thing is, how valid that human is, with all the moral qualities e.g. reasonability, goodness etc., counts. Same way, yes, a vote is a vote but a wasted one, if it favours the wrong one.
By the way, intellect doesn't always correlate to being nice, truthful and reasonable. Many intellectuals are villains, and many non-intellectuals are nicer, wiser and more sensible than the intellect bearing nonsensical ones.
A car is a car. So why should I buy a scooby? Hm?
By the way, intellect doesn't always correlate to being nice, truthful and reasonable. Many intellectuals are villains, and many non-intellectuals are nicer, wiser and more sensible than the intellect bearing nonsensical ones.
A car is a car. So why should I buy a scooby? Hm?
The sooner we drop this way of judging people because of their view the sooner we can challenge and articulate the reasons for their views and be able to counter that view properly without being insultive. Something that I am yet to see on any of the television debates. Thursday's debate on ITV was a shameful display of the people who are "supposed" to represent us
I'm just pointing out that the notion of one person, one vote is poppycock. If one's industrious and charismatic and persuasive, one gets more than one vote. Said individual will infect the opinions of those within his or her sphere of influence. Dyson clearly has more than one vote.
I suppose in my naïveté I think this sort of influence evens out, on both sides
(13 Nobel Prize winning scientists say a Brexit will damage science and scientific funding)
What I will say is that personally I will accept the decision whatever it is, even 50.1 v 49.9 in favour of Brexit
What is interesting is that I doubt that sentiment is reciprocated
Already we see moves to contest the vote vote by the BRexiters if the vote goes against them
Warrenm2 raised it - but unbeknownst to him (he has me on ignore
) I was a couple of days ahead of himAnd sadly about a move to include the young vote - who have most to lose /gain by the vote
So much for democracy, make no mistake this referendum is about power, absolutely NOTHING about democracy
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Yes, this is an interesting point
I suppose in my naïveté I think this sort of influence evens out, on both sides
(13 Nobel Prize winning scientists say a Brexit will damage science and scientific funding)
What I will say is that personally I will accept the decision whatever it is, even 50.1 v 49.9 in favour of Brexit
What is interesting is that I doubt that sentiment is reciprocated
Already we see moves to contest the vote vote by the BRexiters if the vote goes against them
Warrenm2 raised it - but unbeknownst to him (he has me on ignore
) I was a couple of days ahead of him
And sadly about a move to include the young vote - who have most to lose /gain by the vote
So much for democracy, make no mistake this referendum is about power, absolutely NOTHING about democracy
I suppose in my naïveté I think this sort of influence evens out, on both sides
(13 Nobel Prize winning scientists say a Brexit will damage science and scientific funding)
What I will say is that personally I will accept the decision whatever it is, even 50.1 v 49.9 in favour of Brexit
What is interesting is that I doubt that sentiment is reciprocated
Already we see moves to contest the vote vote by the BRexiters if the vote goes against them
Warrenm2 raised it - but unbeknownst to him (he has me on ignore
) I was a couple of days ahead of himAnd sadly about a move to include the young vote - who have most to lose /gain by the vote
So much for democracy, make no mistake this referendum is about power, absolutely NOTHING about democracy
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Yes, this is an interesting point
I suppose in my naïveté I think this sort of influence evens out, on both sides
(13 Nobel Prize winning scientists say a Brexit will damage science and scientific funding)
What I will say is that personally I will accept the decision whatever it is, even 50.1 v 49.9 in favour of Brexit
What is interesting is that I doubt that sentiment is reciprocated
Already we see moves to contest the vote vote by the BRexiters if the vote goes against them
Warrenm2 raised it - but unbeknownst to him (he has me on ignore
) I was a couple of days ahead of him
And sadly about a move to include the young vote - who have most to lose /gain by the vote
So much for democracy, make no mistake this referendum is about power, absolutely NOTHING about democracy
I suppose in my naïveté I think this sort of influence evens out, on both sides
(13 Nobel Prize winning scientists say a Brexit will damage science and scientific funding)
What I will say is that personally I will accept the decision whatever it is, even 50.1 v 49.9 in favour of Brexit
What is interesting is that I doubt that sentiment is reciprocated
Already we see moves to contest the vote vote by the BRexiters if the vote goes against them
Warrenm2 raised it - but unbeknownst to him (he has me on ignore
) I was a couple of days ahead of himAnd sadly about a move to include the young vote - who have most to lose /gain by the vote
So much for democracy, make no mistake this referendum is about power, absolutely NOTHING about democracy

(Well done, Wales; c'mon, England!)
Actually quite an interesting article on the thoughts of the traditional Northern Labour voters...
Revenge of the betrayed
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ng-Brexit.html
Revenge of the betrayed
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ng-Brexit.html
Last edited by warrenm2; Jun 11, 2016 at 10:00 PM.
Actually quite an interesting article on the thoughts of the traditional Northern Labour voters...
Revenge of the betrayed
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ng-Brexit.html
Revenge of the betrayed
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ng-Brexit.html
If we had any sense we would scrap 'one person-one vote' and initiate a stepped system where each voter carried between one and four points per vote dependent on certain factors, thereby allowing the more qualified to have a higher impact on any result.
You appear to be inadvertently confirming my views. A top notch bunch of brainiacs there. Traditional Northern Labour voters.
If we had any sense we would scrap 'one person-one vote' and initiate a stepped system where each voter carried between one and four points per vote dependent on certain factors, thereby allowing the more qualified to have a higher impact on any result.
If we had any sense we would scrap 'one person-one vote' and initiate a stepped system where each voter carried between one and four points per vote dependent on certain factors, thereby allowing the more qualified to have a higher impact on any result.



















