Only in comparison to Hitler (another thoughtful namecall from a NSC Brexiteer).
Good try but, ultimately pathetic. Try again...
Only in comparison to Hitler (another thoughtful namecall from a NSC Brexiteer).
Only in comparison to Hitler (another thoughtful namecall from a NSC Brexiteer).
There's even a name for this phenomenon: Poe's Law
Really, proof? Here you go.
"£9,300,000 Remain Propaganda Leaflet Cash Paid To Deutsche/Williams Lea"
"The firm which printed the Government’s “remain” leaflet is owned by a German company given repeated hand-outs by the European Commission. Williams Lea"
https://westlancashirerecord.com/20...da-leaflet-cash-paid-to-deutschewilliams-lea/
Nobeen reflecting on the debate. The OUT camp are very quiet. Just got my pamphlet from the IN camp which was well articulated (eg "EU membership brings economic security, peace and stability"). But nothing from those who want to leave. Also Boris seems to be making no impact. Its not looking good for them
I have had the booklet explaining the Goverment's position, and ALSO a 1 page leaflet ( which is NOT from the Government, and although it isn't in front of me I'm 99% sure is from the IN campaign ).No
No you haven't - you got it from the government not the official IN camp or campaign. Given it was only yesterday that the Electoral Commission selected the IN and OUT official campaign groups and thus releasing funding to them it seems a little impossible they could have sent anything out yet. The government sent that out using entirely our money. The two campaign groups get about £600k each of public money the rest is private money. Seems a bit unfair to me that the government have spent nearly £10m of our money on that pamphlet when neither of the campaign groups can spend anything near that figure.
Good try but, ultimately pathetic. Try again...
I have had the booklet explaining the Goverment's position, and ALSO a 1 page leaflet ( which is NOT from the Government, and although it isn't in front of me I'm 99% sure is from the IN campaign ).
There was only 1 bid for the IN campaign, so they knew they'd be selected and would be up and running at minute 1.
Jeremy says Stay In.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36039925
He cited protection of workers' rights, environmental standards and consumer safeguards as reasons to vote to Remain on 23 June.
In a speech in central London, Mr Corbyn said: "Over the years I have been critical of many decisions taken by the EU, and I remain critical of its shortcomings; from its lack of democratic accountability to the institutional pressure to deregulate or privatise public services.
"So Europe needs to change. But that change can only come from working with our allies in the EU. It's perfectly possible to be critical and still be convinced we need to remain a member."
Jeremy says Stay In.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36039925
He cited protection of workers' rights, environmental standards and consumer safeguards as reasons to vote to Remain on 23 June.
In a speech in central London, Mr Corbyn said: "Over the years I have been critical of many decisions taken by the EU, and I remain critical of its shortcomings; from its lack of democratic accountability to the institutional pressure to deregulate or privatise public services.
"So Europe needs to change. But that change can only come from working with our allies in the EU. It's perfectly possible to be critical and still be convinced we need to remain a member."
A sad state of affairs for someone who supposedly puts his ideological principles above political expediency.
Having opposed the EU in all its guises for 40 years, he is now willing to support it because he thinks it will change.
He called out the problems with it, he has now thrown his hat in with the Tories, Bankers and all the other fat cat capitalists. I will look forward to him quoting "facts" from Goldman Sachs and the IOD concerning the benefits of staying in the club.
What a shame for someone who said he was going to turn the Labour Party back from Blairism.
I'm voting OUT because this is once in a lifetime opportunity to make a change for the good. Feel like there is a grey cloud over the UK at the moment, and will never shift all the time we are being told what to do by Brussels. I want my borders back under control, I feel like the UK is becoming too over populated and that's not good for anyone. I want some space.
Let's not beat around the bush, Corbyn has overnight gone from a far left trotskiest to a laissez-faire loving tory!
How are our borders not under control? I assume you show your passport at border control everytime you come into the UK? If you crave space why live in the UK its a tiny country. Maybe Canada or Australia would be more to your liking?
Let's not beat around the bush, Corbyn has overnight gone from a far left trotskiest to a laissez-faire loving tory!
Jeremy Corbyn said:"Just imagine what the Tories would do to workers’ rights here in Britain if we voted to leave the EU in June. They’d dump rights on equal pay, working time, annual leave, for agency workers, and on maternity pay as fast as they could get away with it. It would be a bonfire of rights that Labour governments secured within the EU."
I was going to vote OUT but after watching Jeremy Corbyn's speech, I am going to vote REMAIN IN.