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    Brexit/SISU

    It's more important?
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I don't agree with your first paragraph. Take Ireland for instance. I know the place well through family and friends - I don't ever feel there is a great deal of difference. On a global scale, Europeans (northern Europe perhaps more) has similariries between nations. All a bit subjective in some...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I am off to lunch (maybe even out to lunch!)
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    No worries - I am on the case. I may be gone some time though!
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    What? How can he prove it? If someone says something that goes against what you think, it means they are lying? What an odd perspective to have. NW is right- paranoia hs set in.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Ha yes - that reminds me, must change my avatar
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I don't really follow your rant grendel. I had merely stated that one of the people who brought the case stated, when asked by the BBC after the case, that he voted leave. Again, the case was about not using ine Royal Charter and having a Parliamentary debate. No more, no less Will be...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The chap stated that he voted leave when interviewed by the BBC this morning after the high Court judgement. I have no reason to disbelieve him.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The ruling is about not bypassing Parliament and not using the Royal Charter. It isn't about reversing the decision to leave. The JR was brought by a group of people, at least one of which voted leave (so not sore losers). Just proves what a brainless halfwit Cameron was. Mind you, May is making...
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    I'm going to write a book about it.
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    Anyway, the High Court has just ruled that the Govt can't trigger Brexit without a vote in Parliament.
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    You don't have to physically be at a meeting to attend, and have comments minuted.
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    I want answers from Mr Fisher on the future of the club.
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    Thats how it seems to me Nick. I don't have an issue with protests, but don't see the point of Simon being a gue speaker.
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    Re Simon (nothing against the bloke), but I won't be dialling in.
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    He doesn't see the questions up front. The SBT put together some pre prepared ones. Moz (if he Chairs) then takes supplementary questions from the audience.
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    Oh yeah , of Fisher refuses the invite or ignores it - tell the fans.
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    Easy - organsie an open meeting, invite Fisher, ask him questions- some prepared, others from audience. Call the meeting Question Time (clue - the BBC use this format). Nick - make sure you attend. Then you can't be accused of sniping from the sidelines.
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    IS IT APRIL THE FIRST?

    Well said. Couldn't agree more.
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    The campaign to try and get Sisu to sell the club I would have thought
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