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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....

VICTIM - 26 May 2016 08:53 - 2354 of 12628

It will be unending .

jimmy b - 26 May 2016 09:01 - 2355 of 12628

Anyone who thinks that the UK won't carry on being flooded with migrants is barking mad (see Fred) one day in the not too distant future a British government will wake up and say "shit we have a major problem" by then it will be too late (it almost is now)
If we stay in the EU it will without doubt be the end of Britain as we knew it.

grannyboy - 26 May 2016 09:04 - 2356 of 12628

There was a program on tv last night 'Nightmare Tentants, Slum Landlords'

It's been aired over the last few weeks, and it shows you houses that have
been turned into HMO, with every room made into a bedsit, so when you've got
a three bed house turned into a house with 6/8 bedsits with dangerous electrics
and dodgy plumbing, and the inhabitants paying 75 pounds a week, its quite a
racket and gives some insight into the disadvantage the British workers are
when it comes to competing with immigration, particularly when
employment agencies advertise directly in other low wage countries to
work in the UK.

MaxK - 26 May 2016 09:05 - 2357 of 12628

That's blighty Vic.

Good for house prices I suppose.

VICTIM - 26 May 2016 09:08 - 2358 of 12628

They mostly come from hot countries , well i hope the utilities are aware if we have a cold winter , those heaters are going to be on full time .

VICTIM - 26 May 2016 09:10 - 2359 of 12628

Just Britain , that's shocking , how they can anyone want that .

2517GEORGE - 26 May 2016 09:11 - 2360 of 12628

Crazy, we give £12+ billion in foreign aid and Gordon Brown is asking the EU to give aid to the UK because too many migrants are putting extra strain on towns.
2517

VICTIM - 26 May 2016 09:11 - 2361 of 12628

How can anyone want that .

jimmy b - 26 May 2016 10:00 - 2362 of 12628

Good on you Tim ,that will reach a lot of young people .
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Dear Friend,
When the government wanted to join the Euro, I thought it was a terrible idea so I backed the campaign to keep the pound. At JD Wetherspoons we printed beer mats which explained why the Euro was such a dangerous gamble.
Sixteen years later, I believe it's time to leave the EU. The Euro has proved a disaster and millions of young people are out of work.
If entrepreneurs like me are to keep building successful businesses we need to get rid of the costs and red tape coming from Brussels. Britain needs to take back control now - before it's too late.



Friend, there's no question that we are the underdogs in this fight, and to win we're all going to need to stand up. That's why I’m putting #VoteLeave beer mats in over 1,000 of my pubs across the UK.
I've also made the biggest donation of my life to Vote Leave. Our campaign needs every pound we can give it - the IN side has already raised twice as much money as we have, including over £1m from Wall Street investment banks like Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan.
There are just 29 days to go. Please stand with me today by donating what you can afford.

Dil - 26 May 2016 10:12 - 2363 of 12628

Lol my father calls in his local Werherspoons once a week and he wants to remain in. This will so wind him up :)

He'll probably boycott it til July.

jimmy b - 26 May 2016 10:18 - 2364 of 12628

Tell him to use a nice independent local ,bloody chain pubs their crap.

grannyboy - 26 May 2016 10:57 - 2365 of 12628

Wetherspoons has some nice REAL ales on a regular basis..


After the new immigration figures out today, the open door pro-eu remainer's
are blurting out more then usual the bu**s**t that immigration is of great benefit
to us all...All because they can't deny that being in the EU stops us from controlling
who comes in, so they try and fool the public with these so called benefits..

The only benefits are those given to them thats never contributed to the system..

Haystack - 26 May 2016 12:10 - 2366 of 12628

We have had hundreds of thousands of immigrants coming in a short period. There were the Caribbean immigrants in the 1950s, the Uganda Asians, the Vietnamese boat people. We have absorbed them pretty well.

jimmy b - 26 May 2016 15:00 - 2367 of 12628

Haystack ,we can not absorb the amount coming now and you know it. This is unprecedented .

Of course Cameron knows his figures just like he can predict the future of how poor we will all be in 14 years time .
I despise Cameron now as much as i despise Blair ,two of a kind. Hopefully he will be gone on June the 24th.

Fred1new - 26 May 2016 15:05 - 2368 of 12628

Dumbo,

It really is a bloody awful world.

Everybody is out to get you.

Not enough room to breathe.

Nothing but curry houses to eat in and they can't get the staff.

Jesus, what are we coming to.

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Why don't Max, Tanker, Vicky and you join together and form a party in time for the next election?

Somebody will vote for you!

Forgot, Exec can be your agent.

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Edited!

8-) LOL

Haystack - 26 May 2016 15:07 - 2369 of 12628

Cameron will still be PM no matter what the referendum result is.

2517GEORGE - 26 May 2016 15:18 - 2370 of 12628

There was talk of a vote of no confidence in DC earlier this week, and IF the vote is to LEAVE then I hardly think the cabinet LEAVE MP's would be happy to let DC negotiate the terms, not to mention DC himself perhaps uncomfortable with the situation.
2517

Haystack - 26 May 2016 15:26 - 2371 of 12628

DC would not be negotiating new terms. There would be a large team.

VICTIM - 26 May 2016 15:29 - 2372 of 12628

Trouble in France apparently Unions not happy .

grannyboy - 26 May 2016 15:29 - 2373 of 12628

When you talk of hundreds of thousands of immigrants coming in a
short period of time...The first west indian immigrants as we know came
on the Windrush and there was an estimated number of just under 500,
which continued through the 1950's and into the 1960's...There was around
27,000 Ugandan asian's expelled under Idi Amins orders..These were
Indians who once worked for the British and were classed as citizens of
the UK and Colonies.

So when you talk of hundreds of thousands, it was over a number of years,
not as is now the case when there is hundreds of thousands EVERY year, not
including those the government don't know about.

As in the case of Uganda and the way Idi Amin treated those indians, when he
blamed them for everything that went wrong, or he believed they owned to
much money and ran the businesses...Sounds familiar to another dictator from
Germany..Maybe not has many murdered or tortured, but the same thoughts.
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