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I enjoy reading debates where two sides can discuss their points but in turn respect each other. This is such a heated topic that it can lead to comments which may seem too personal. I am not taking sides, I respect both members and feel the majority of the conversation is a fair one. However, I don't like that it sometimes comes across as an attack of the other's characters. There's no required moderation other than my amendments to the topic.

There are some fair points by both sides, but politics can lead to it becoming unhealthy.

I want to encourage open discussions, where free speech is had and without the need to close the topic or issue any form of moderation such as requiring approval to post. If this can't be handled in the way that I wish, I will be forced to do one of those actions.

As for BREXIT, I think there's always a balance between both sides of views. I voted to leave the EU, but I see no difference in the way that the UK has been since. I try to avoid discussing this, as it did become heated on Twitter back in the day and Reddit. I don't take part in that, but I read the posts shared here when I come across it.

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@Robbie @Piethagoram you are never going to change each others minds. I can’t imagine either of you saying “actually I think you are right, I’ve been wrong all along”. :biggrin:
 

You are both flogging a dead horse. You need to agree to disagree and move on to another topic, how about religion? Oh no perhaps not. :panic: :joker:

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On 18/09/2018 at 16:16, upthepies said:

Can we ban politics on PON? I think for the sake of the site it would be best. Just look how it goes on other sites.

I think this post speaks for a lot of people on here, me included. I think it's time to do it.

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On 04/10/2018 at 19:19, KB1862 said:

@DangerousSausage @Piethagoram

Like I said believe what you want. Be scare mongered if you want. 

Times change. Sawing an arm off is a different subject how can you compare leaving eu to that 😂😂😂 oh dear. 

Joining Real Madrid seems like a good idea for many players doesn't always work does it. Southgate didn't seem good appointment turned out OK. 

Nothing is certain unless you have seen e future. 

@Fan of Big Tone 25, we might not have been as great as is thought but times change we have moved on and without eu we can be stronger. 

Like I said I couldn't care about brexit. If you want to be remoaners fair enough doesn't change the result does it. We voted out. We're coming out. Move on. 

 

It's time to stop being a Remoaner & move on and look forward to the good things that a post Brexit UK can be with the right Government in place.

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@Robbie There are NO Brexit benefits

Trawling back posts from 2018????

Brexit is HARMING the UK economy

WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM

Andrew Bailey callls for relations with EU to be rebuilt as Trump plans US tariffs

£40bn of tax revenues go wanting, by being outside the EU's SM & CU. 

Basically Brexiteers have voted for paying higher taxes. Democracies have the right to change their mind. 

Just think of the EU's pool base of players that Notts could tap into , to strengthen the squad further ( rather than just the one extra player we are currently allowed).

Never forget the Reedtz bros arrived with freedom of movement. I for one, am grateful that they came to settle in London and built there business here

 

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@Piethagoram said

"Lord Frost on another thread, here is the said Lord Frost admitting the damage Brexit is doing to the UK, back in 2021"

At NO time in that segment is Lord Frost admitting that Brexit is damaging the UK.

Putting words in people's mouths against Mr P? That's very naughty of you once again.

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@Piethagoram said.

"Trawling back posts from 2018????"

That's your description. I'm learning about past conversations on this thread & very interesting they are too..

It's plain that Remoaners on here don't get there own way.

I will always defend Brexit on here as long as anyone continues to try to degenerate it.

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15 minutes ago, Robbie said:

@Piethagoram said

"Lord Frost on another thread, here is the said Lord Frost admitting the damage Brexit is doing to the UK, back in 2021"

At NO time in that segment is Lord Frost admitting that Brexit is damaging the UK.

Putting words in people's mouths against Mr P? That's very naughty of you once again.

Have another go @Robbie He is acknowledging Northern Ireland moves closer to Irish reunification and implies the trade barriers NI have with UK now.

And a reminder too of Lord Frost

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IN the latest instalment of the logic-defying Brexit chronicles, unelected Tory minister Lord Frost is threatening to rip up the deal he…

 

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@Robbie I repeat there are no Brexit benefits. I note you refuse to respond to the GDP hit that Brexit has caused the UK's economy

What benefit to the UK does the UK get, by being outside the Single Market and Customs Union

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