The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (49 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 .

SkyblueBazza

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Wow even Salvini has abandoned his anti Euro stance - wasn’t Italy one of the dominos along with Holland and France?
Error...yes & he is an Italian - not Italy.

Plus from what I have seen he hasn't exactly embraced the Euro, just resigned himself to it!

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SkyblueBazza

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Because there are too many of those that are looking to take control post Brexit with a vested interest not to. Look already at the subsidies for green energy that have been removed yet resources increased into fracking, nuclear and oil.
Are you talking LDs or Labour or SNP here?

Bojo has been criticised heavily for trying to make political gain...isn't this ultimately the same thing?

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Sick Boy

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Error...yes & he is an Italian - not Italy.

Plus from what I have seen he hasn't exactly embraced the Euro, just resigned himself to it!

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...hence why I said he had dropped his anti Euro stance, he described it as a vote loser.
 

skybluetony176

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So you are only really worried about one side of the terrorist link?

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Many of my family will be on the front line fighting terrorism as they have been all the way through the troubles. I’m bothered about terrorism full stop. Stop trying to make a point that isn’t there just so you can point score.
 
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fernandopartridge

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This is hilarious, the legislation referred to that might make the WA illegal was Moggs idea apparently.





For the record, I think this is a bit of a dick move (to use a technicality to stop Brexit), but I can also see the “well they started it” argument when it comes to win at all costs. I wouldn’t have done it though, I think it’ll leave a particularly nasty taste if successful.


TBF, I see what you're saying but the government can't break the law.
 

skybluetony176

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as things stand? I think that magic money tree will be getting another shake.
May has already been down this path and Boris is clearly doing the same things expecting different results. Apparently the UUP has come out and said that Northern Ireland would be better of remaining in the EU today also.
 

shmmeee

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TBF, I see what you're saying but the government can't break the law.

I imagine they’ll just repeal it or something, doubt anything will come of it. But yeah they should. I just worry about anything that comes across as dirty tricks to stop Brexit. Needs to be a referendum really, politically no one will gain from it long term otherwise. Even a referendum will piss off a lot, but not having one will piss off just as many of not more.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Fair play Boris!! Time for parliament to actually do what the MAJORITY voted for now and get it through and stop pissing around because people can't accept a result
 

shmmeee

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Fair play Boris!! Time for parliament to actually do what the MAJORITY voted for now and get it through


I dunno, this leading Brexiter isn’t a fan of the deal ;)



In all seriousness, as I said before, if he gets it through fair play. It’s a terrible deal that will make us all poorer, but I didn’t see anyone getting the DUP to agree to separate NI.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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I dunno, this leading Brexiter isn’t a fan of the deal ;)



In all seriousness, as I said before, if he gets it through fair play. It’s a terrible deal that will make us all poorer, but I didn’t see anyone getting the DUP to agree to separate NI.

Project fear, things will be rough at the start but they will pick up! Deal is much better than no deal
 

clint van damme

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I dunno, this leading Brexiter isn’t a fan of the deal ;)



In all seriousness, as I said before, if he gets it through fair play. It’s a terrible deal that will make us all poorer, but I didn’t see anyone getting the DUP to agree to separate NI.


2006 Boris would be furious with the pair of them
 

shmmeee

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Project fear, things will be rough at the start but they will pick up! Deal is much better than no deal

Two facts:

1) this deal is no deal in all but name. Economically it’s pretty much the worst it could be with a deal.

2) Lost growth is lost forever. That’s how compound interest works. If you lose 5% now in thirty years it’s equivalent to a lot more even if you return to previous levels.

Be clear that what you’re asking for will make us all poorer and reduce public services. You believe that’s a fair trade off for, something (still not genuinely sure what, happy to be informed).
 

Sick Boy

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That's easy for a rich politician or one of his useful idiots to say, not easy to somebody losing their livelihood. Let him get his deal through and forget about a General Election and we'll see what people think in 2022.

This version of a deal is all about protecting businesses and will do absolutely nothing for the average person.
 

skybluetony176

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DUP has reiterated their previous statement that they can’t support the deal as it stands since Boris has announced that a deal is done.
 

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