EU referendum

EU referendum

  • In

    Votes: 503 47.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 547 52.1%

  • Total voters
    1,050
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If the remain vote wins will ukip still peddle the we will get out of Europe?!

Or is this vote where ever it goes means no more eu or no more voting for out?

A referendum hasn't stopped the SNP and their aim for Scottish independence, so the answer to your question is no
If it is a very close result to remain, this issue is not ever going to go away
 


I certainly am .......and so is my sister ( Now in Cyprus ) my brother ( Now in Australia ) and up until he died in 2009 my dad ( Here in USA with me )

Britain was once a country where everyone could live together, people of mixed races lived in harmony....not now, when people are allowed to spew hate in the street from outside mosques saying death to Britain, America etc and being allowed to burn flags ( union jack ) then the place has become a joke....those same people burning the flag and calling for Jihad's then go and pick up their child/housing benefit payments from the post office ..... as I said 15 years ago Britain was a good multi cultural society ...not now and as I have already said... you are correct THANK FUCK I LEFT.

Do you mean these days....

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Jean-Claude Juncker was voted in by the European Parliament who are in turn made up of the MEPs that you are eligible to vote for. He has a term for 5 years and then goes. He was voted in Nov 2014. Arguably more democratic than the positioning of Cameron (whose leadership of the tories was a private ballot) and who i have never voted for and yet is making decisions for me.
In fact people who want him out but live in areas that have high tory support, or even his own constituency, will never get the chance, so much for British democracy. You cannot dethrone Cameron.

van Rompuy is the ex leader of the European Council, now run by Donald Tusk. The council is separate from the EU. He had his own advisors or in British terms a cabinet. His position is also rotated hence Donald Tusk now doing the job. He was voted in by the European council who were the heads of state. Again, those heads of state are voted for by you.

So, as the democratic principle is of paramount importance to you, you can rest easy knowing that your vote is in there, somewhere, just like everyone elses, including those that have different views from you, but the principle stands.

To vote Remain is the democratic right of anyone, to call it indefensible is to argue against democracy.

Is this the same EU that fucked off the democratically elected leaders of Greece and Italy because they didn't like the leaders that the citizens of those countries had chosen democratically?
 
so back it all the money today on market and betting is in, if that's true you could be rich
So, you think a working class person on a low wage/long hours job has enough spare money laying around to be able to place a bet in the first place?

How nice it must be for you.
 
Jean-Claude Juncker was voted in by the European Parliament who are in turn made up of the MEPs that you are eligible to vote for. He has a term for 5 years and then goes. He was voted in Nov 2014. Arguably more democratic than the positioning of Cameron (whose leadership of the tories was a private ballot) and who i have never voted for and yet is making decisions for me.
In fact people who want him out but live in areas that have high tory support, or even his own constituency, will never get the chance, so much for British democracy. You cannot dethrone Cameron.

van Rompuy is the ex leader of the European Council, now run by Donald Tusk. The council is separate from the EU. He had his own advisors or in British terms a cabinet. His position is also rotated hence Donald Tusk now doing the job. He was voted in by the European council who were the heads of state. Again, those heads of state are voted for by you.

So, as the democratic principle is of paramount importance to you, you can rest easy knowing that your vote is in there, somewhere, just like everyone elses, including those that have different views from you, but the principle stands.

To vote Remain is the democratic right of anyone, to call it indefensible is to argue against democracy.

Right so the EU have two opposition parties and produce two manifestos every five years do they.
 
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