EU referendum

EU referendum

  • In

    Votes: 503 47.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 547 52.1%

  • Total voters
    1,050
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I don't believe what Cameron is saying, and I am extremely sceptical about believing what Boris et al are saying in the leave campaign. Cameron and the Government have their own agenda, and likewise so does Boris. But I certainly don't trust this Government with the NHS, and their plans are to obviously sell it off bit by bit, and make everyone believe that it is failing. The only reason it is failing is because there isn't enough money being put into the NHS.

Anyway, I don;t want to sound as though I'm making this out to be all about the NHS.

I'm voting out tomorrow - enough is enough!! This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I encourage everyone who is able to vote to do so whether Leave or Remain.
 

Hi mate...thanks for posting repot!;) this is where I expect our Government to stop giving non EU people so many of our jobs and start investing more in training and giving these jobs to British people...nearly half of our immigration is non EU and the Government have "always" had control over those numbers....Government have been lazy and find it cheaper to bring in people than invest in courses/training....It spoke to me alot that even with the "open door policy" mentioned in this report....after 30+ years, still only 5% of the population are from the EU.....and those numbers are only at 5% because our economy has been so strong "while in the EU". (try not to get into a debate of how we did before joining, as its now that matters).....and if you look at the numbers of expats that live across europe, this shows its a 2 way thing.....just my opinion!;) cheers
 
Very helpful info.

PB's post reminded me of when he said we would sail through Financial Fair Play, only to book a one way ticket on the Titanic!
Only for an unelected European organisation to change the rules and cost us a fortune?

Seems an apt memory to hold...
 
From what I have read and gathered if we were to leave the E.U we would then try to negotiate with the E.U. to continue trading, much like Norway and Switzerland does.

However like them we would have to agree to rules such as freedom of movement, paying in money etc.

Which makes leaving completely pointless, in my opinion of course.

It seems the outers keep saying TAKE BACK CONTROL, but if we do go out I think they'll be surprised at how little things will change.
 
Seemed the best place to put this.....I always understood that anyone already here wouldnt be affected by a leave vote??

http://readmancity.com/2016/06/21/city-players-who-could-be-affected-by-brexit/

CITY PLAYERS WHO COULD BE AFFECTED BY BREXIT

SAMIR NASRI
The Frenchman has played in England for the past eight years, but that does not mean that he will automatically qualify for a work permit.

ELIAQUIM MANGALA
Mangala arrived at City in 2014 and has been heavily linked with a move away from the club in recent weeks.

GAEL CLICHY
Clichy, like Nasri, has spent a lot of his career in England – 13 years. However, his time in the country could end if Brexit were to happen.

JESUS NAVAS
Navas arrived with Pellegrini in 2013 but his lack of international football since signing for City could cost him a work permit.

BACARY SAGNA
Again, Sagna has spent almost the entirety of his career in England. However, he could be a victim of Britain voting to leave the EU.
 
From what I have read and gathered if we were to leave the E.U we would then try to negotiate with the E.U. to continue trading, much like Norway and Switzerland does.

However like them we would have to agree to rules such as freedom of movement, paying in money etc.

Which makes leaving completely pointless, in my opinion of course.

It seems the outers keep saying TAKE BACK CONTROL, but if we do go out I think they'll be surprised at how little things will change.

That depends on how you see the Federalisation of Europe I suppose. To me, it is inevitable and I wouldn't want any part of it. If nothing of substance chanes, apart not having more integration, then why not leave? Unless you think more integration is the way to go?
 
From what I have read and gathered if we were to leave the E.U we would then try to negotiate with the E.U. to continue trading, much like Norway and Switzerland does.

However like them we would have to agree to rules such as freedom of movement, paying in money etc.

Which makes leaving completely pointless, in my opinion of course.

It seems the outers keep saying TAKE BACK CONTROL, but if we do go out I think they'll be surprised at how little things will change.

Correct mate.
 
That depends on how you see the Federalisation of Europe I suppose. To me, it is inevitable and I wouldn't want any part of it. If nothing of substance chanes, apart not having more integration, then why not leave? Unless you think more integration is the way to go?

Federal Europe will help in ridding us of the monarchy.
 
The reality is Europeans will still be able to just walk in to the country without work permits we can just limit the ones we dont want so much like Bulgarians and Romanians who seem to be the ones the Daily Mail doesnt like. Highly paid footballers will waltz in unopposed
 
Seemed the best place to put this.....I always understood that anyone already here wouldnt be affected by a leave vote??

http://readmancity.com/2016/06/21/city-players-who-could-be-affected-by-brexit/

CITY PLAYERS WHO COULD BE AFFECTED BY BREXIT

SAMIR NASRI
The Frenchman has played in England for the past eight years, but that does not mean that he will automatically qualify for a work permit.

ELIAQUIM MANGALA
Mangala arrived at City in 2014 and has been heavily linked with a move away from the club in recent weeks.

GAEL CLICHY
Clichy, like Nasri, has spent a lot of his career in England – 13 years. However, his time in the country could end if Brexit were to happen.

JESUS NAVAS
Navas arrived with Pellegrini in 2013 but his lack of international football since signing for City could cost him a work permit.

BACARY SAGNA
Again, Sagna has spent almost the entirety of his career in England. However, he could be a victim of Britain voting to leave the EU.
But all of that is bollocks as it's already been stated that no one would be thrown out of the country.
 
That depends on how you see the Federalisation of Europe I suppose. To me, it is inevitable and I wouldn't want any part of it. If nothing of substance chanes, apart not having more integration, then why not leave? Unless you think more integration is the way to go?

I'm not well read on any move to a federalisation but like other laws and treaties it needs to be ratified by all member states and I can't see the UK voting for it ever?
 
But all of that is bollocks as it's already been stated that no one would be thrown out of the country.

Cheers mate...just wanted to make sure I had understood correctly...its only a city fan's website but saw it and just wanted to check if I had misread anything....If there was a chance that Mangala might have to move on, I was starting to think there might have been one positive to the "leave" vote!; ) (just kidding around mate!) thanks...
 
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