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....
VICTIM
- 28 Apr 2016 17:18
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jimmy it's OK having all these paper articles but they must be seen and explained to the greater masses , Dave's appearing to be a lying toad eh .
will10
- 28 Apr 2016 18:17
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Dear Friend
Economically we are better by far to be in the EU. It's our largest market.
It's not possible to change the minds of those with existing strong views. Arguments just tend to reinforce existing positions.
Both sides are spinning and counter arguments just cause confusion for those still uncertain .
As the vote appears to be roughly evenly divided, it will be in the hands of the small number of so far uncommitted.
At the end of the day I suspect personalities will make the difference for many.
If Farage, Boris and Galloway want out, who wants to be friends with them??. The small number of critical votes to swing it will probably be based on voting against those you can't stand.
MaxK
- 28 Apr 2016 21:00
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As opposed to Cameroon, Clegg, Osborne and Corbyn..
ffs will, are you mad?
cynic
- 29 Apr 2016 08:19
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we were out for dinner last night with our neighbours
the husband had been tending towards staying in but will now vote "out" and his wife is still considering
nothing spectacular in that, but i was pretty surprised that he was not an "in" man
jimmy b
- 29 Apr 2016 08:20
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You'v been radicalising your neighbours then cynic .
Stan
- 29 Apr 2016 08:21
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Your speaking to the neighbours again are you?.. There not proud are they -):
cynic
- 29 Apr 2016 08:27
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hahaha!
he's now retired but was a very successful and clever businessman
Stan
- 29 Apr 2016 08:43
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Hoping something would rub off were you? -):
cynic
- 29 Apr 2016 08:47
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would be delighted if it did, but far too late now i fear
a really nice couple too, and no chance of that rubbing off on me either :-)
Stan
- 29 Apr 2016 08:49
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Assuredly -):
cynic
- 29 Apr 2016 08:55
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more to the point, neither washington nor moscow nor peking nor riyadh would have legal control over many important and even fundamental parts of our lives
Fred1new
- 29 Apr 2016 09:17
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How about kowtowing in Dubai?
cynic
- 29 Apr 2016 09:32
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china and dubai have no link and dubai has no oil
do you have any more asinine comment?
that is surely a rhetorical question for we all know the answer
Fred1new
- 29 Apr 2016 10:05
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Are you referring to:
Chinese Nuclear energy?
Or, is that the French?
Whose thumb on the button?
Wonder what the road charges would be allowing transport through the tunnel and across borders for UK transporters?
jimmy b
- 29 Apr 2016 10:09
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Thick as concrete that old boy.
MaxK
- 29 Apr 2016 10:14
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Fred.
The charges etc would be the same for both parties, in or out.
MaxK
- 29 Apr 2016 10:23
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Fred1new
- 29 Apr 2016 11:13
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Max.
Some in the UK were saying that about political change in Germany in the 1930s.
cynic
- 29 Apr 2016 11:19
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it was difficult enough to get unanimity when there were only 13 member-states, but with 28 and growing it will be totally impossible ....... and that will not be lost on germany and arguably france
meanwhile, the french are getting stuck into one of their regular "restless" modes as their gov't attempts to modify their labour laws, so i'm sure the customary transport-related strikes will follow for the summer holidays
jimmy b
- 29 Apr 2016 11:22
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Fred thinks we are going to have to start paying for commercial transport to use the tunnel and European roads ,which we have obviously been doing for years ,jeez talk about uninformed .