EU referendum

EU referendum

  • In

    Votes: 503 47.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 547 52.1%

  • Total voters
    1,050
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Not really, don't trust any of the pro or anti Torys, been trying to get some other info on the matter

This is just one big battle for the future of the Conservative party, dunno why they involved the country in it

It is directly down to Dim Dave shitting himself when he saw ukip rattling about.
 
The one good thing to come out of this thread is that the genuine undecided can see for themselves what a hypocritical bunch of arseclowns and outright liars the majority of the inners on here are.

The little lefties have climbed out of their prams on the in side despite it being the exact opposite of what they spout, they want to protect the "Working class & downtrodden", but keep the mass migration that undermines pay & working conditions as well as jobs, adds to the housing shortages and the strain on public services.
They go on about "Freedoms & rights" while quite happily campaigning for an organisation that wants to curtail them in every walk of life, slag off big business & the bankers but conveniently forgetting they are the driving force behind the EU.

The choice is a simple one, if you want your own country to decide its own future or not.
 
Looks like the Germans are going to play hard ball with the Greeks again on the latest developments today- from Guardian -

Greece hasn’t yet convinced its creditors that it has done enough to quality for debt relief, as they wrangle over bad debt rules and pension reforms.
The creditors are understood to be pushing for Greece to sign up to extra austerity, in case the bailout programme goes off course.

How do all the people in the remain camp who use the argument of backdoor socialism via the EU reconcile those comments with seeing a country that has basically been decimated with austerity measures have further measures put against them by the very body they are championing for on socialist causes - I just can't work it out as this has been an exercise in social genocide by the EU on a member state.

Got to love German inspired austerity; Germany only exists by being the king of default.
 
The one good thing to come out of this thread is that the genuine undecided can see for themselves what a hypocritical bunch of arseclowns and outright liars the majority of the inners on here are.

The little lefties have climbed out of their prams on the in side despite it being the exact opposite of what they spout, they want to protect the "Working class & downtrodden", but keep the mass migration that undermines pay & working conditions as well as jobs, adds to the housing shortages and the strain on public services.
They go on about "Freedoms & rights" while quite happily campaigning for an organisation that wants to curtail them in every walk of life, slag off big business & the bankers but conveniently forgetting they are the driving force behind the EU.

The choice is a simple one, if you want your own country to decide its own future or not.

Absolutely on the nail.....but there are those who consider such sentiments as racist, infact i cant wait for the in lot to go public and announce that vote out is a vote for racism much like Cameron did via his cronies in the press when trying to persuade people not to vote UKIP.
 
'Is it just me?' time...

1. Are Cameron and Osbourne playing some weird double bluff game?

2. So, let's say the vote is to leave. Won't that mean another GE? What if Labour get in? Will there be another referendum?

3. As for this immigration business. No-one seems to dispute that some workers need to be 'imported'. Best if they speak English and respect the Queen, eh? So, it'll be like the 60s all over again. Maybe that's a good thing. More hippy times around the corner.

Be careful what you wish for, as the outcome will inevitably be a surprise to all of us.
 
The only "Racism" I can see is the continuing discrimination of the native Britain in favour of every other f*cker, perhaps those who have such a low opinion of this country would like to avail themselves of the freedom of movement they love so much and f*ck off
 
The one good thing to come out of this thread is that the genuine undecided can see for themselves what a hypocritical bunch of arseclowns and outright liars the majority of the inners on here are.

well I am genuinely undecided but the more you post the more I think I should vote whichever way your not voting, your a very abusive man
 
The only "Racism" I can see is the continuing discrimination of the native Britain in favour of every other f*cker, perhaps those who have such a low opinion of this country would like to avail themselves of the freedom of movement they love so much and f*ck off

oh and fuck off out my country, I dont want your type living here
 
Hurt you, did it? Did I use an analogy to try and prove something like you did? Nope, just brought one to light that I found amusing that was pertinent to me, nobody else.

Every assumption I had about you, you've proved in one post. Good job! (Although in fairness, you're running a little late)
 
'Is it just me?' time...

1. Are Cameron and Osbourne playing some weird double bluff game?

2. So, let's say the vote is to leave. Won't that mean another GE? What if Labour get in? Will there be another referendum?

3. As for this immigration business. No-one seems to dispute that some workers need to be 'imported'. Best if they speak English and respect the Queen, eh? So, it'll be like the 60s all over again. Maybe that's a good thing. More hippy times around the corner.

Be careful what you wish for, as the outcome will inevitably be a surprise to all of us.


I am sure there will be a general election in about 4 years regardless, however it is difficult to see how Cameron and Osbourne would be able to stay at the head of the Tory party, so a change of leadership surely must be inevitable. This in turn may well be the best way to ensure Labour under Corbyn do not get in and finally finish the job of destroying our country that the current government has started. Infact a vote out may be about the only way to avoid such a catastrophy by forcing the Tories into changing direction and becoming fit to govern.
 
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