Really, I don't think anyone other than those rank and file Tory members would even think about that. You could have a situation where 75% of party members vote out but the rest of the country votes in which would see the 'in' vote win. The Tories will still vote for Boris. The outcome of the...
You do post garbage but then having seen many of your posts before I'm not surprised. Our net contribution for 2015 was less than half the figure you quote.
As for your ref to Drake, don't you think he had a good idea of the problem before him and that he had a strategy!!!
What has a revised...
Well that's clever. We don't know what will happen so bugger it, let's take a roll of the dice and have a gamble. A gamble that, if it doesn't come off, could result in the average man (or woman) in the street losing their job, possibly their home as well and who knows what else. But hey ho...
Not quite sure what point you're making!
At the moment, I am for staying in as I haven't seen any good arguments for coming out.
The point I was making was that Pasta man was trying to suggest the opinion of the 25% that did sign was pretty much irrelevant.
We do protect our borders. That's why there's a migrant camp at Calais and not at Dover. Just because we wont' be in the EU won't stop us taking refugees!
As for the average man in the street not benefiting, the CBI suggests differently...
Whatever!!!
The ins will say 25% have signed in support and 75% haven't signed to pull out.
The outs will say only 25% signed in support and 75% didn't.
Whether you like it or not, it's spin.
Of course you are putting an out spin on it. Don't quite see why you are denying it. You want out so you are going to comment on that basis.
I'll state again, as it stands, it would seem more people of note have signed a letter stating we should stay in rather than leave. They may not be...
So you are trying to put an 'out' spin on these two things. You would have some credibility if the those that hadn't signed supporting the 'in' campaign actually had signed an alternative supporting the 'out' camp. At the moment, I don't think they have.
Possibly because without the free movement withiin the EU that we now have, you might now need to get a visa to live work or just visit other countries?
We get it. You don't like the EU and no matter what is put in front of you, you have already made up your mind. The EU isn't perfect but it certainly isn't a complete mess as you describe. Of all the EU countries, we have control of our borders. Close our borders to everyone then perhaps...