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....
jimmy b
- 27 Apr 2016 08:27
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The Papers
Jeremy Corbyn’s decision to support staying in the EU is the longest suicide note in history and poses a deadly threat to the existence of the party, Frank Field, a former minister and leading out campaigner has claimed.
The Labour MP said 40% of the party’s supporters wanted Britain to leave the EU, but added that their views were being ignored in favour of a pro-EU policy that was designed to please a “London metropolitan elite”.
“The last thing Jeremy needs to do is to undermine further the traditional Labour vote, much of which wishes to leave the European Union,” he said.
“For the party leader more actively to campaign for the Remain campaign will push even more Labour voters into the arms of Ukip.”
MaxK
- 27 Apr 2016 08:57
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Barack Obama's trade threat to Britain has increased support for Brexit as a string of polls show voters are ignoring the US President's claims
Pollsters said data suggests voters turned off by Obama's intervention
Sir Lynton Crosby said the Remain campaign was at risk of complacency
He said the current five point lead for the campaign to stay In may be 'soft'
But he warned Brexit campaigners to make sure they get the message out
Australian election supremo said there was still a 'marathon' to June 23
By Tim Sculthorpe, Mailonline Deputy Political Editor
Published: 09:45, 26 April 2016 | Updated: 22:20, 26 April 2016
A string of opinion polls today showed voters are ignoring the hard hitting intervention of Barack Obama and support for Brexit has gone up.
In the latest poll, by ICM, the campaign to leave the EU was ahead 46 per cent to 44 per cent - with the poll showing a two point rise for Out.
A survey by ORB showed the In campaign was in front by five points but that the gap had closed markedly since last week.
Meanwhile, data produced by Sky News suggested 57 per cent of the public would not be influenced by the President's claims.
Mr Obama enraged Vote Leave supporters on Friday by claiming Britain would be sent to the 'back of the queue' for trade deals if it quit jthe EU.
The new polls came as Sir Lynton Crosby today warned the campaign to keep Britain in the EU risks becoming complacent about the referendum despite there still being a 'marathon' to polling day.
More:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3559099/David-Cameron-s-election-guru-accuses-pro-EU-campaign-celebrating-victory-Obama-s-threats-trade-warns-s-soon-bunting.html
Fred1new
- 27 Apr 2016 09:05
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Frank Field has been a thorn in the backside of the labour party for 35+ years.
The con party tried numerous times to get him to join "their" party on numerous occasions and some were suspicious of his relationship with "Maggie".
Initially, he was a "member" of the Con party, before joining the labour party, but was more inclined to be an independent thinking member and has frequently disagreed with those around him.
Independent thinker, often out of step with his own party and failed to get the support he thought due to him.
He is another one of "Yesterday's people" out of touch and suitable fodder for the "Brexiters" cohort.
MaxK
- 27 Apr 2016 09:14
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You've got some front Fred, talking about yesterdays people....lol, that's you!
Fred1new
- 27 Apr 2016 09:33
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Yes, but I realise it and not unhappy about being so.
Fred1new
- 27 Apr 2016 09:37
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Mind, I can realise what a disaster the proposal of the EU referendum is for the UK.
Congratulation to Cameron and Osborne.
Little people in big places.
Wrong playground.
Con party self-interest at its best!
2517GEORGE
- 27 Apr 2016 09:37
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Revelations that the REMAIN side are prepared to cheat to get their way.
2517
Fred1new
- 27 Apr 2016 09:40
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Sounds like the Con party to me.
Perfect example.
Not moral, but what you can get away with. (Capitalism at its best.)
8-)
grannyboy
- 27 Apr 2016 11:57
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Fred(1324) "Independent thinker. often out of step with his own party and failed to get the support he thought due to him"
"He is another one of "Yesterdays people" out of touch and suitable fodder for the "Brexiters" cohorts."
Haha, at first i thought fred was describing Corbyn until i read he was talking about Frank Field....
There seems to be a lot of past has beens now running the Labour party, with the champagne socialist hovering in the back ground...LMFAO!!
grannyboy
- 27 Apr 2016 12:07
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Fred(1327)
"Mind, I can realise what a disaster the proposal of the referendum is for the UK"
Another corker from the loony left liberal fool..We are now seeing the reason why idiots like him don't want a 'free democratic referendum vote' on whether to stay or LEAVE the corrupt, undemocratic, unaccountable european project.....
VICTIM
- 27 Apr 2016 12:11
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granny he undoubtedly is twisted in his fantasies .
cynic
- 27 Apr 2016 12:14
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fred is contrary deliberately .... 99.5% of what you write, he'll disagree with on principle
Fred1new
- 27 Apr 2016 12:24
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Granny's boy,
Check rising membership levels of Labour party and age groupings of that membership against falling number of the torrid party and U-kipper party.
The referendum was an attempt by Cameron to placate the looney right of the tory, some of which were migrating to the BNP and UKIP. A short term policy which Cameron couldn't u-turn out of.
But little englanders are entitled to continue hold to their dreams.
But, it seems more informed opinion are suggesting it is a foolish dream.
iturama
- 27 Apr 2016 12:49
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On the subject of champagne socialists, why does the Beast of Bolsover, Dennis Skinner, think he has the right to an hereditary seat in the house of commons?
grannyboy
- 27 Apr 2016 12:50
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The only thing the Labour party is recruiting is those from the socialist workers party..
Lets see if that's enough to get Labour elected, Eh...
My bettings on anyone other then the Labour party....
The referendum was called, because as i've already stated, Cameron didn't expect to win the GE outright, and also the popularity of UKIP..
I've NEVER voted for the Tory's in my life, never intend to or any of the other establishment parties..
And that anti-sematic racist from Bradford, Labours Naz Shah has had to make a grovelling apology in an effort to save her political skin....
jimmy b
- 27 Apr 2016 13:23
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Fred you have been given the real meaning of little Englanders are you so thick that you don't get that you were wrong .
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Why Little Englanders Are Good Eggs (And Those Who Sneer At Them Are Patronising, Racist Colonialists)
Vernon Coleman
Those who want England to leave Hitler’s Bastard Lovechild (aka The European Union aka Clegg’s Pension Fund) are frequently demonised by fascist EU lovers.
The favourite insult among EU lovers is to describe all eurosceptics as `Little Englanders’. I suspect that the EU lovers are showing their ignorance. Those who use this term in a pejorative fashion clearly don't understand its origin or meaning. (But then the EU aficionados are not renowned for their understanding of history, their sense of culture or their intelligence.) The fact is that the term Little Englander dates from the Boer War and refers to people who were, at the time, opposed to the English Empire and who were anti-Imperialist. The Little Englanders wanted the English to stop taking over the world. Such folk were, at the time, regarded as unpatriotic.
Today, ignorant pro-EU fascists use the term as one of abuse. And so it seems safe to assume that all those who are not Little Englanders must, by definition, be determined that England should take over the world, colonising distant parts of the world, painting maps pink and generally proving themselves to be latter day racists.
Fred1new
- 27 Apr 2016 13:30
- 1338 of 12628
IT.
Skinner stands for election to the HP.
The majority of his electorate vote for him.
Check his attendances at the HP.
Also, from "memory" he "gifts" or did so, a portion of his parliamentary income to a "cause".
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Commons attendance[edit]
In the 2004–2005 sitting of the House he claimed the least expenses for an MP who served the full year.[38] He has never been a member of an All-Party Parliamentary Group;[39] does not eat alongside parliamentary colleagues in the Commons dining room; does not take trips or holidays paid for by others; never drinks in the Commons Bar; and stays in the House of Commons during the Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, as he advocates outright abolition of the House of Lords.
Check his expenses claim.
Perhaps, I would have him as an MP than quite a few others.
grannyboy
- 27 Apr 2016 13:41
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Skinner only goes to the HP to save him money on keeping warm at home and the subsidised canteen which he uses to get his sarnies and yes! cheap beer.....
Fred1new
- 27 Apr 2016 13:53
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Good for him.
I believe the food and bars of the HP are subsidised.
Also, many of the con party look upon the MPs expense and pay as pocket money and spend a high proportion of their time at other jobs.
Have a look at Boris's declared income for 3 or more jobs when he seems incapable of doing one.
Fred1new
- 27 Apr 2016 14:03
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Dumbo,
(JB)
As previously answered. Check the first time you post on little englander.
Also, check common parlance.
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Little Englander -
"Little Englander" is an epithet applied in criticisms of British nationalists, English nationalists, or English people who are regarded as xenophobic and/or overly nationalistic and are often accused of being "ignorant" and "boorish".
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I think it adequately summates you.