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    Lottery winners
    Wow just youtube the disaster cases.

    If you are lower class, whatever that means, it takes 2 generations to become middle class.

    You don't change class overnight because you won shot loads of money

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    Quote Originally Posted by dicko1969 View Post
    Lottery winners
    Wow just youtube the disaster cases.

    If you are lower class, whatever that means, it takes 2 generations to become middle class.

    You don't change class overnight because you won shot loads of money
    It's not confined to the working class. It applies to the middle and upper class too.

    Social mobility is attainable in one generation though.

    Far more interesting youtubes in the field of medicine.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eb5SmhY30kw
    Stents & Statins - Do they work? A top cardiologist's view.
    Published on Aug 25, 2018
    A highly respected UK cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra, reveals his controversial views on coronary stents and statin drugs (8:55), in this extract from a longer presentation on health promoted by the EU parliament,, April 2018. https://youtu.be/H4uVNywg848
    Here's an independent french study that did extensive analysis on statin use and effectiveness, which largely debunks the popular industry-supplied (drug company) recommendations. http://bit.ly/statins-research-2015. They concluded that "physicians should be aware that the present claims about the efficacy and safety of statins are not evidence based."
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...
    https://t.co/myub2ihFcG

    ^^ that YouTube description doesnt do his talk justice imo. Basically he details the influence of criminalinity in his field.
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    There's an online petition now to revoke article 50 and stay in the EU, the website keeps crashing under the strain but surely it can't be stopped? It's taking 3 fking years

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    Assuming a deal can't be reached in any reasonable amount of time, would you guys be ok with a new referendum with a new and improved question?

    "Leave with no deal" vs "Stay"
    Etiam si omnes, ego non

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie harkness View Post
    There's an online petition now to revoke article 50 and stay in the EU, the website keeps crashing under the strain but surely it can't be stopped? It's taking 3 fking years
    Seems to be just another attempt to protest the results. Unlikely to have any reasonable basis other than most of the elected parliamentarians would also like to suppress the referendum results.

    "It is not the most popular ever on the Parliament website. A petition for a second EU referendum in June 2016 attracted more than four million signatures and was debated in the Commons - but thousands of signatures were removed after it was discovered to have been hijacked by automated bots.
    Another popular petition aimed to prevent US President Donald Trump from making a state visit, which attracted 1.8m signatures."
    From a BBC article

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balinkay View Post
    Assuming a deal can't be reached in any reasonable amount of time, would you guys be ok with a new referendum with a new and improved question?

    "Leave with no deal" vs "Stay"
    Not sure that would be legal.

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    Or wise.

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    I don't know how long the petition has been up to compare it to other previous ones. It seemed it ignited today. And doesn't half the time "closed for maintenance". Leader of the house of commons said it would have to get to 17m.

    This petition is probably just a way for the Gestapo to collect the names and addresses of remainers

    I don't fancy leaving with no deal but another referendum would surely stop Brexit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCTV View Post
    Or wise.
    I get the legal part, but could you elaborate on this one?
    Etiam si omnes, ego non

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    Interesting the Gestapo are those who arent trying to surpress the results right.

    Going off polls that I've seen I think your claim about stopping Brexit via a second referendum is wishful thinking.

    I'd be very surprised if there was a second referendum.

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