You may as well be deaf then. None of them on here.
Of course, thatâs a prerequisite for being a member here, isnât it?
Indeed!
There is a woman in a hot-air balloon. She is lost, so she shouts to a man she sees below, âExcuse me. I am lost can you tell me where I am.â
âOf course. Youâre at 31 degrees, 14.57 minutes north latitude and 100 degrees, 49.09 minutes west longitude," he replies.
âYou must be a remainer,â she says.
âI am. How did you know?â
âBecause everything you told me is factually correct, but the information doesnât help me, and Iâm still lost. Frankly, youâve been no help.â
âYou must be a Leaver,â he replies.
âYes. How did you know?â
âYou have put yourself in the position you are. Youâve risen due to a lot of hot air. You arenât in control of what you are doing, and you expect me to solve your problem. Youâre in exactly the same position you were in before we met, but somehow, now itâs my fault.â
But it wonât happen, will of the people and so onâŚ
Interesting reading Adam, and largely for all the wrong reasons.
On the evidence of that article Alastair Campbell is either on a diet of strong hallucinogens or is a deluded Muppet (or maybe both). The article is so poorly written it makes some of the free Kindle rubbish Amazon lob out seem like scholarly writing.
Did you see him on breakfast tv this morning arguing with Piers MorganâŚ
the unstoppable cunt meeting the immovable cuntâŚ
No. I have a long standing policy of avoiding watching/reading anything that Piers Morgan is involved with. Campbell is an irritating pimple in comparison to Morgan who is pretty much a malignant tumour on our social conscience as far as I am concerned.
Yeah it struck me as purely wishful thinking. He also seems to assume that May might have a spine, clearly delusional!
The quality of writing, yeahâŚ
Brexit, a nostalgic heaven, poor trade, poor productivity, increasing public unrest and austerity. Back to the 70âs, it wonât be only winters of discontent.
and
ffs, stop blaming the pensioners for the Brexit vote, all of pensionable age that I know voted remain.
The education % one is interesting
5% of Uskip voters voted to remain
It is very likely to be confounded with age. By that I mean that the majority of degree holders are young as the % participating in HE has increased dramatically since the late 1980âs.
Too stupid to spell X properly or work out which box to put it inâŚ
Almost a third of Lib Dems voted leave as well, bizarre.
In recent months I have come to a fairly firm view that older people should not be allowed to vote. The cut off should be perhaps the state retirement age. They are hardly more economically active than a child, and often just as looked after, so why do they get more rights?
And the unemployed ? And the long-term sick ?
VB