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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

Stan - 02 Feb 2019 19:27 - 12180 of 12628

The reality is it does reach Cornwall but only to the wealthy, and you voted Tory George so you and people like you are to blame for the appalling lack of funding to Councils up and down the Country.

Dil - 02 Feb 2019 20:22 - 12181 of 12628

You can keep subsidising Wales for as long as you want Stan and can we have Scotkands share too please if they ever bugger off ?

Thank you England.

Stan - 02 Feb 2019 21:15 - 12182 of 12628

Ah yes Dil Wales and Cornwall have both benefited more than anyone from being in Europe but voted out...W and C the suicide Regions 🙄

Dil - 02 Feb 2019 23:21 - 12183 of 12628

Give the EU money and get half back , yeah real winner that is Stan.

hilary - 03 Feb 2019 08:55 - 12184 of 12628

Sunderland Central 60.0% voted leave
Washington and Sunderland West 61.9% voted leave
Houghton and Sunderland South 62.6% voted leave

I'm tempted to say let them reap what they've sown, but I suspect they're gagging for a People's Vote in Sundeland now.

hilary - 03 Feb 2019 09:06 - 12185 of 12628

Dil,

With the 'other half' of your money, you get access to a massive market right on your doorstep. It's a very small price to pay given the rewards.

Why don't you ask the City of London which, incidentally, generates 13% of UK GDP how they feel about having one of their arms cut off?

And anybody who thinks they're going to be better off as a result of leaving the EU has got rocks in their head. If there is any financial saving, it's not going to go into local communities, it's not going to go into the NHS, and you're certainly not going to pay any less tax.

Nobody in the UK is going to be any better off as a result of leaving the EU, but there are an awful lot who are going to be financially worse off. And given that Brexit is supposedly all about immigration, that's not even going to change post-Brexit as the UK needs migrants. Freedom of movement isn't a human right, it's one of the greatest gifts a person can receive, and you want to surrender it??

Fred1new - 03 Feb 2019 10:19 - 12186 of 12628

Hilary,

It is OK Dil and Theresa have another idea to present to Europe.

Hooray!

cynic - 03 Feb 2019 10:21 - 12187 of 12628

especially into switzerland provided you have significant personal wealth and won't wear hats that upset your neighbours

Fred1new - 03 Feb 2019 10:25 - 12188 of 12628

or,

Dil - 03 Feb 2019 10:57 - 12189 of 12628

Hils , with the rest of our money we get exactly the same as the other 27 members get which the overwhelming majority are being subsidised to get.

Wow , what a bargain.

Stan - 03 Feb 2019 13:28 - 12190 of 12628

Hey Dil, Talking of money recieved how about getting it this way..

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-41880024/paradise-papers-lord-ashcroft-hides-from-trust-question

The last refuge of an off shore tax avoider, evader?...apparently he spent quiet a while in there before being coaxed out.

Martini - 03 Feb 2019 15:11 - 12191 of 12628

Good grief Hilary I had not realised that post Brexit I will no longer be able to visit any EU country. I think I had better think it out again.

I’m reviewing the situation as I type..

hilary - 03 Feb 2019 16:12 - 12192 of 12628

Unfortunately Martini, you will be able to visit other EU countries (only for periods of up to 90 days)!

However, the airline you use will have probably had to reorganise their share structure so that they have over 50% EU shareholders (applies to IAG, EasyJet and Ryanair). Or if you drive, you'll need an IDP and be subject to increased checks. That's aside from the 3 yearly permit you'll need to buy in future once they get the system in place. And of course, your EHIC card will no longer work.

Martini - 03 Feb 2019 16:22 - 12193 of 12628

So a bit like visiting the other 167 countries in the world.

How will I get by?

hilary - 03 Feb 2019 16:47 - 12194 of 12628

Well the 1.2 million Brits who want to live and work in other EU countries aren't looking at it in that way, nor are the 1.3 million Eurpopeans who live and work in the UK, nor are the drivers of the 10k lorries that pass through Dover each day, but hey, as long as you're OK, then it's all good.

Fred1new - 03 Feb 2019 17:03 - 12195 of 12628

An interesting appraisal of possible coming events.


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/03/tories-should-heed-oliver-letwin-wont-be-forgiven-no-deal-brexit

The Tories should heed Oliver Letwin. They won’t be forgiven a no-deal Brexit
Andrew Rawnsley


Fred1new - 03 Feb 2019 17:17 - 12196 of 12628

Another appraisal.

But Dil and Martini should give it a miss!

A parliament in paralysis. No leadership. Ask the people

http://guardian.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx

2517GEORGE - 03 Feb 2019 17:20 - 12197 of 12628

A group of disaffected Labour MPs is preparing to quit the party and form a breakaway movement on the political centre ground amid growing discontent with Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership on Brexit and other key issues including immigration, foreign policy and antisemitism.

The Observer has been told by multiple sources that at least six MPs have been drawing up plans to resign the whip and leave the party soon. There have also been discussions involving senior figures about a potentially far larger group splitting off at some point after Brexit, if Corbyn fails to do everything possible to oppose Theresa May’s plans for taking the UK out of the EU.

Martini - 03 Feb 2019 17:35 - 12198 of 12628

Hillary
And I have to stay in the EU so you and a small % of the UK want to join you? But hey, as long as you’re Ok then, it’s all good.

Fred1new - 03 Feb 2019 18:44 - 12199 of 12628

George.

6!

How many tories MPs voted against Theresa about a week ago?

Perspective dear boy, perspective!






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