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re: End Game in UK
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:50 am to RoyalWe
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:50 am to RoyalWe
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No one argued Britain should stop trading with Europe.
There has been references to that ITT
Perfect example
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But Starmer is mumbling about closer ties to the EU.
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No one argued the WEF has a magic joystick.
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The argument is that the governing class can dislike Brexit, accept it formally, and then spend years trying to dilute it through bureaucracy, courts, migration policy, regulatory alignment, and “reset” politics.
The "governing class" has changed a few times since Brexit, following th desires of the voting population.
And all of this just further shows how inept and weak the WEF/NWO (or whatever boogeyman du jour you want to use for this CT) are.
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You keep calling that a conspiracy because answering it directly would require more than saying “boogeyman” and polishing your own halo.
I've shown how the conspiracy theory has effectively been proven untrue, ITT.
You're on the verge of taking that side, too, with the last post.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:51 am to SlowFlowPro
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The Massala sauce was added to satisfy the desire of British people to have their meat served in gravy.
lol this jibes with everything I see on tiktok. I think British cuisine is like what college kids do when they’re first learning to cook and have no money
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:51 am to OccamsStubble
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You’re failing miserably
Not at all.
There has been multiple pivots trying to save the failure of an argument in OP, while I remain consistent the entire time. They're flailing.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:52 am to SlowFlowPro
See everyone I am right!
Find another thread stat I need to prove I am right in another thread!
Find another thread stat I need to prove I am right in another thread!
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:53 am to RoyalWe
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Your answer so far is basically “boogeyman” and “trade exists.” Riveting stuff.
Not at all. I explained the relationship in the colonial past of these countries and the guilt they have and how that influences these immigration policies. It's been a thing for 50+ years, mind you.
That should have ended the thread, but the "globalism' conspiracy theorists wanted to embarrass themselves and I was happy to do just that.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:53 am to jamiegla1
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I think British cuisine is like what college kids do when they’re first learning to cook and have no money
perfect description
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:54 am to SlowFlowPro
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In the totality of history, none of these current crises matter
Unless it’s happening to you…
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:55 am to Placekicker
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Unless it’s happening to you…
Tell that to the other guy who tried to make the argument.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:56 am to coolpapaboze
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I was talking about the UK, but it really applies to both. The changes in immigration are basically the same
I know my man. I was just being a smartass.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:57 am to SlowFlowPro
Britain's greatest gift to the modern world was the spread of the English language into places like India, where previously hundreds of dialects existed that prevented the indian population from working together effectively.
Britain's acceptance of diversity has destroyed itself because the hundreds of local dialects in Britain now prevent effective communication between folks that should work together.
Britain's acceptance of diversity has destroyed itself because the hundreds of local dialects in Britain now prevent effective communication between folks that should work together.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:59 am to SlowFlowPro
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Tell that to the other guy who tried to make the argument.
Argument was made. Argument was true. Argument still stands.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:59 am to SlowFlowPro
Yes, I’m sure.
Nobody said the WEF has a joystick. That’s your cartoon because it’s the only argument you can beat.
“Closer ties to the EU” doesn’t mean “no trade with Europe.” It means exactly what people are saying it means: slowly watering Brexit down with reset deals, regulatory alignment, migration arrangements, courts, and bureaucracy.
And “the governing class changed” is cute. The faces change. The machine keeps moving the same direction.
You’re not exposing a fallacy. You’re still dodging the point. But hey, that's your trademark intellectual dishonesty: restate the argument into something dumber, attack that version, and then strut around afterward. I've got better things to do than argue with a broken record.
Nobody said the WEF has a joystick. That’s your cartoon because it’s the only argument you can beat.
“Closer ties to the EU” doesn’t mean “no trade with Europe.” It means exactly what people are saying it means: slowly watering Brexit down with reset deals, regulatory alignment, migration arrangements, courts, and bureaucracy.
And “the governing class changed” is cute. The faces change. The machine keeps moving the same direction.
You’re not exposing a fallacy. You’re still dodging the point. But hey, that's your trademark intellectual dishonesty: restate the argument into something dumber, attack that version, and then strut around afterward. I've got better things to do than argue with a broken record.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 7:59 am to Trevaylin
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Britain's greatest gift to the modern world was the spread of the English language into places like India
Anglo values/culture are responsible for modern capitalism, more than the more generic "Western Culture" and MUCH more than "Judeo-Christian" history/culture.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:01 am to SlowFlowPro
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25 years ago. This isn't some new
Immigration isn’t something new to be sure, but the literal boatloads of people coming Illegally is, the vast majority of whom are single young men is. Make sure you too aren't conflating 2 different things. Calling guilt over former colonialism as the likely cause is perhaps oversimplifying, no?
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:01 am to SlowFlowPro
you totally do not understand the plus/minus issues of colonialism.
go back to law issues where you can confuse at will
go back to law issues where you can confuse at will
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:03 am to RoyalWe
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Nobody said the WEF has a joystick
The WEF has nothing, to be specific.
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slowly watering Brexit down with reset deals, regulatory alignment, migration arrangements, courts, and bureaucracy.
That's what's required for trade. The US has that with both the UK and EU, along with hundreds of other countries, for examples.
This is exactly the type of spin creating boogeymen out of thin air that I keep referring to. Those words are benign and somehow you want to make them seen nefarious. It's comical.
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And “the governing class changed” is cute. The faces change. The machine keeps moving the same direction.
And here you ignore the reality of the policy shifts that were presented with each change, again, to establish this boogeyman facade.
The funny part is that you try to argue the boogeyman isn't powerful enough to control the government and that it's powerful enough to control the government among several government changes, in the same post. Amazing display of contradiction.
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You’re not exposing a fallacy. You’re still dodging the point.
Your point is devoid of any factual backing and it contradicts your own stances in that post.
I'm exposing more than a fallacy, here.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:04 am to Crimson K
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Make sure you too aren't conflating 2 different things
I'm not. I'm pointing out the conflation you just discussed.
The Indian and Pakistani communities didn't just show up recently on boats, and they're the dominant non-white populations in the UK. The conflation is that these brown people did just show up in boats.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:04 am to SlowFlowPro
Long winded I am right mind you!
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:06 am to SlowFlowPro
try again to connect your screed to English language. you make no sense.
Posted on 6/14/26 at 8:10 am to SlowFlowPro
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You’re failing miserably
Not at all.
Explains why no other poster on the forum agrees with you. Not. A. Single. One.
No one can keep up with your failure rate.
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