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If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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African farmers!?

Oh of course, you're voting to leave because of the African farmers!

Well at last you are at least looking at the fact that problems that lie outside of the EU borders should be something of concern to the EU. If only 'camp leave' had made this point clear at the start. I get it now. So Nigel's 'Breaking Point' poster with the picture of all those refugees was aimed at getting us to see that all these poor dispossessed people forced from their homes against their will were at breaking point. Good old honest Nige. Buy that man a pint.
The fact is 28 member states looking out for their own interests first,never get any thing done. It is a useless beurocratic sloth.

British politicians making British decision and accountable to British voters please.

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Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
Dear david beckham !

1/ did "your" children get into your first choice school for them ???

2/ do "you" wait for upto a fortnight to see "your" doctor ???

3/ have "your" wages ever been suppressed due to mass uncontrolled immigration of "cheap" unskilled labour ???

4/ will your children be effected by the shortage of "social housing" ???

5/ whens the last time you sat in "a+e" for eight hours ???

6/ if you weren/t made fabulously wealthy for having no more a talent than to kick a ball ???
Do you think you would be still thinking the same way ???

We are thinking about "our" children's future in
"the real world" !!!

Not sat in a mansion in "l.a." dreaming of
"dear old blighty" !

Come and "live it" before ya make judgements on "our" behalf !
 




lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
Jun 11, 2011
13,751
Worthing
Have we had any update from outer H.Q yet on what will happen if we leave, or are they still not telling us
 


Albumen

Don't wait for me!
Jan 19, 2010
11,495
Brighton - In your face
Our Caroline:

It’s been a long campaign and it’s nearly over. After months of statistics being thrown around – and misinformation on both sides – the time has come to make a decision.
Each of us will have our own reasons to vote one way or the other but, for me, Thursday is about who we are as a country: our ambition, our courage and our vision.
It was these values that helped create the European Union, and helped us emerge from the rubble and destruction of the Second World War into a nation that’s been at peace with its neighbours ever since. It’s been a miracle few would have dreamed possible when the bombs were raining down on British towns and cities in the middle of the last century.
We face new challenges today – from climate change and the refugee crisis to international terrorism. They cross borders and affect us all. I believe that we are stronger and safer if we work with our European neighbours to rise to these challenges.
Britain does need a Leave campaign now, but not the one we’ve been given. We need a campaign to leave behind the failed and broken policies that have allowed some to thrive, whilst people across the country are neglected and denied a voice. We need a campaign to leave behind the Britain where political insiders dress up as rebels and use Europe to distract from their failures, and to leave behind a world where weapons and money can go anywhere, but refugees are vilified and compassion chased out of town.
Let’s be clear: there is nothing anti-establishment about standing by posters of desperate people longing to be free, and pointing the finger of blame. It’s not Europe we should be turning our backs on but those stoking the fires of xenophobia and fear.
So, On 23rd June we all have a choice - to take back control of our country where hope is always more powerful than hate, and where our common humanity matters more than what divides us. And to celebrate our freedom to live, love, work, study and retire in 27 other countries.
The European Union isn’t just the devil that we know. It has brought about peace, and offers us the best chance of facing down the big challenges of the future.
Let's not tear it down. Instead let’s build bridges, so the future we pass to our young people is a greener, more peaceful, more prosperous one.
Please join me and Vote Remain on Thursday.
 




Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
As long as those are not Greek old ladies and children? If you agree that the wealthy should pay out more in taxes for the benefit of the less well off, I hope you don't see the money we pay to the E.U. as a totally negative thing.
I am staying in Britain and hopefully in the E.U.

The only Greek old ladies and children round here I know of run Ritsa's hair salon,celebs from being on Family Fortunes,and a bloody lot richer than me!
The only things drastically wrong with the EU are the idiots running it,and the apologists who think it can do no wrong.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,841
Hove
Dear david beckham !

1/ did "your" children get into your first choice school for them ???

2/ do "you" wait for upto a fortnight to see "your" doctor ???

3/ have "your" wages ever been suppressed due to mass uncontrolled immigration of "cheap" unskilled labour ???

4/ will your children be effected by the shortage of "social housing" ???

5/ whens the last time you sat in "a+e" for eight hours ???

6/ if you weren/t made fabulously wealthy for having no more a talent than to kick a ball ???
Do you think you would be still thinking the same way ???

We are thinking about "our" children's future in
"the real world" !!!

Not sat in a mansion in "l.a." dreaming of
"dear old blighty" !

Come and "live it" before ya make judgements on "our" behalf !

The son of a kitchen fitter from Leytonstone compared with the likes of Boris and Chris Grayling! :laugh:
 


Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Have we had any update from outer H.Q yet on what will happen if we leave, or are they still not telling us

Are you a professional bore,or just looking for an opening?I'm still waiting for replies from Remainers from 6 weeks ago,so wind your neck in,and wait your turn :)
 




Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
and of course, the Nazi party accepted that. Youre a prat.

'In April 1933, Einstein discovered that the new German government had passed laws barring Jews from holding any official positions, including teaching at universities.Historian Gerald Holton describes how, with "virtually no audible protest being raised by their colleagues," thousands of Jewish scientists were suddenly forced to give up their university positions and their names were removed from the rolls of institutions where they were employed.
A month later, Einstein's works were among those targeted by the German Student Union in the Nazi book burnings, with Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels proclaiming, "Jewish intellectualism is dead."

Oh dear,oh dear,oh dear-cannot accept you were wrong and so resort to personal abuse.Look in the Jewish Chronicle history of Albert Einstein and learn some facts,not what you think happened.
 


Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
If someone in the Remain camp told you that the sun will rise in the morning, you'd still tell others that you didn't believe that it would happen.

Should have a capital S,as in Sun wot won it
 






BigGully

Well-known member
Sep 8, 2006
7,139
No - no they absolutely can NOT. Are you being wilfully dim?

Britain IN the EU can veto, EU proposals (for argument's sake, such as the creation of an EU army). Result: If we don't want it, it doesn't happen.

Britain OUT of the EU watches from the side lines, whilst decisions that affect our economic wellbeing and security are taken, without any consideration to our wishes.

Why would you want us to veto EU directives, whats the point of being within a club that have fundamental different outlook and aspirations to our own that would then oblige us to veto them, that is an indication its not a club for us ??

We are the 2nd largest economy in the EU, who and why would they not wish to trade and do business with us, is the club you seem to hold so dear going to try and ruin us and themselves because we chose to be free of the debacle, who exactly is this European Security that is keeping us safe up to now, are they likely not to share information allowing terrorist threats to harm us, is this the club you are so scared of leaving.

Are they so insular that they would ignore our own economic triumphs and successes without even contemplating some level of cooperation or would they continue their own policies even if it was failing miserably, who would they then turn to Italy, Spain Greece perhaps.

The very best veto is to leave, let your mob get on with it, if they were ever worth being part of in the first place then we shouldnt expect sanctions or derision, be free and jump off the gravy train now, vote LEAVE.
 


Hamilton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
12,518
Brighton
Should have a capital S,as in Sun wot won it

There's one Sun that nobody wants to see rise in the morning. The sooner it and it's American/Australian owner disappear for good the better. Nice to Murdoch playing his titles off against each other. What an unhealthy influence from an unelected individual from outside the UK, let alone outside the EU.


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heathgate

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Apr 13, 2015
3,499
African farmers!?

Oh of course, you're voting to leave because of the African farmers!

Well if you have any thoughts of support for fair and equitable trade across the globe... plus some compassion for struggling and emerging economies in the so called third world... then you would reject outright the heinous discrimination practiced by the EU in that they charge African farmers huge penalty tariffs whilst at the same time, via the CAP, pay wealthy European farmers, huge subsidies..... discrimination at its worst.


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Hamilton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
12,518
Brighton
Well if you have any thoughts of support for fair and equitable trade across the globe... plus some compassion for struggling and emerging economies in the so called third world... then you would reject outright the heinous discrimination practiced by the EU in that they charge African farmers huge penalty tariffs whilst at the same time, via the CAP, pay wealthy European farmers, huge subsidies..... discrimination at its worst.


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OMG, Leave have gone all compassionate!

EU trade does not mean that Fair Trade and Free Trade are mutually exclusive, so please don't try to play that card so late in the day.


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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
There's one Sun that nobody wants to see rise in the morning. The sooner it and it's American/Australian owner disappear for good the better. Nice to Murdoch playing his titles off against each other. What an unhealthy influence from an unelected individual from outside the UK, let alone outside the EU.


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What a sadly jealous person you are!
 






Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Here's a preview for the undecided voter of what to expect tomorrow :

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Hamilton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
12,518
Brighton
What a sadly jealous person you are!

Jealous? I object to our media being controlled by a few billionaires with their own political and economic agendas that have little to do with the people of this country. Not sure how this makes me jealous?


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