The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (47 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

Grendel

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Love them...like your mates SISU... as in all these things there are good ones and bad ones.

What qualities do good hedge funds have?
 

martcov

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At what point does the penny drop...? Assange, Bannon, Banks, Farage, Mogg, BoJo, Davis, Fox.... the leaders and supporters of Brexit... and now Tommy Robinson joining up with Batten... at some point, even the hardest leaver has to notice the bedfellows he has chosen... absolute lying scum. You don’t need to read their propaganda... just look at them and ask yourself if you would buy a second hand car off them..

They‘re selling our country down the river... and 52% voted for them and their supporters, to do just that. Gibraltar? Northern Ireland? Scotland? Maybe even Wales.... What a disaster..
 

skybluetony176

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What happened to the 48 letters? These honest men were saying that they had 48 plus at least a dozen more on the evening news a week ago Thursday, by the time question time was on it was 84 apparently, then by Sunday it was some time next week. It’s almost as if we can’t trust the ERG and those running it. Still, I’m sure if Rees-Mogg says shoes on your feet a couple of dozen more times he’ll be PM in time for Sunday dinner. What a bunch of snakes.
 

Grendel

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Let's wait and see, either way it sounds like the UK has been made to make concessions yet again.

Let’s wait and see - so in other words your definitive statement is supposition
 

CCFCSteve

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EU smell blood and I reckon they are thinking a second referendum is becoming more likely....hence they continue to push (Gibraltar, access to waters etc)

Unfortunately we’ve seen this happen numerous times before (in relation to EU referendums on treaties) and I can see it happening again. A gamble as the alternative of no deal or a Corbyn government fucks both us and them

I’d tell them to piss off. They can discuss ‘some’ access to our waters as part of a wider trade deal.
 

Grendel

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After your previous predictions, I would pipe down.

Predictions are predictions - not factual statements which you often claim but have foundations of straw
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
EU smell blood and I reckon they are thinking a second referendum is becoming more likely....hence they continue to push (Gibraltar, access to waters etc)

Unfortunately we’ve seen this happen numerous times before (in relation to EU referendums on treaties) and I can see it happening again. A gamble as the alternative of no deal or a Corbyn government fucks both us and them

I’d tell them to piss off. They can discuss ‘some’ access to our waters as part of a wider trade deal.

The predictions beforehand of the UK holding all of the trump cards were way wide of the mark, this was always going to be inevitable
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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At what point does the penny drop...? Assange, Bannon, Banks, Farage, Mogg, BoJo, Davis, Fox.... the leaders and supporters of Brexit... and now Tommy Robinson joining up with Batten... at some point, even the hardest leaver has to notice the bedfellows he has chosen... absolute lying scum. You don’t need to read their propaganda... just look at them and ask yourself if you would buy a second hand car off them..

They‘re selling our country down the river... and 52% voted for them and their supporters, to do just that. Gibraltar? Northern Ireland? Scotland? Maybe even Wales.... What a disaster..
You obviously feel very passionately about this whole sorry saga, but the bottom line is that the vote didn't go your way and the majority won. Get over it.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
I was making a prediction based on how it's unfolding and the weak hand that the UK has and will continue to have.

We only have a weak hand as we have a pro Eu MP

We should remove the £39 billion and tell them to think again
 

clint van damme

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You obviously feel very passionately about this whole sorry saga, but the bottom line is that the vote didn't go your way and the majority won. Get over it.

what a ridiculous statement.
Every one knows we have voted to leave, but the exact format for how we do so is far from decided and could potentially cause a lot of issues going forward. Why shouldn't people discuss and debate that. 'Get over it' is just more meaningless rhetoric.
 
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clint van damme

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Gilbraltar and Northern Ireland. Not possible. The break up of the Union was a leave scare story.

this has appeared on social media and is allegedly take from the agreement that May is supposed to be signing tomorrow:

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Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Imagine if Corbyn said the things that c


what a ridiculous statement.
Every one knows we have voted to leave, but the exact format for how we do so is far from decided and could potentially cause a lot of issues going forward. Why shouldn't people discuss and debate that. 'Get over it' is just more meaningless rhetoric.
Discussion is one thing, blaming everyone else is another. Thankyou for your consideration though .
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
The euronutters will never accept the result and will go to any lengths to overturn it. They're worse than Islamic extremists.

Well the only act of terrorism in relation to the referendum was carried out some scumbag murdering a pro remain politician.
 

Grendel

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this has appeared on social media and is allegedly take from the agreement that May is supposed to be signing tomorrow:

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It’s a fudge to keep the Spaniards silent for a few days. Tusk and Merkel will pay them a visit in the dead of night and tell them to do whatever is required
 

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