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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....

Haystack - 03 Jul 2016 15:17 - 4124 of 12628

Plenty of people who voted Leave changing their minds.

If people voted Leave because of what the Leave campaign sad the they have been lied to and conned.

I voted leave for other reasons and mine still hold true.

MaxK - 03 Jul 2016 15:44 - 4125 of 12628

Do me a favour Haystack.

Apply that to any general election.

cynic - 03 Jul 2016 15:46 - 4126 of 12628

4112 - max, if i were neutral, i would not have voted ...... as well telegraphed, i voted "out" but not frothing at the mouth as some seem to be

Haystack - 03 Jul 2016 16:19 - 4127 of 12628

Monday's Mail

Haystack - 03 Jul 2016 16:21 - 4128 of 12628

Telegraph

Europe splits deepen over Brexit response as Angela Merkel moves to oust Jean-Claude Juncker

German Chancellor keen for pragmatic response to Brexit.

cynic - 03 Jul 2016 16:31 - 4129 of 12628

juncker has always been an enemy - aka an obstructive prick - and if AM can get him kicked into the long grass, so much the better for everyone

Haystack - 03 Jul 2016 16:34 - 4130 of 12628

I suspect that Juncker will be gone in under a year. Merkel will push for less federalism and more reform of EU and some control of free movement. The idea is to persuade UK to have second referendum because of improved deal.

grannyboy - 03 Jul 2016 16:49 - 4131 of 12628

Blair is hoping that we won't leave the EU, and his opinion might hold more
sway if he wasn't so much of a pro-eu sycophant lying treacherous piece of
scum.

As to Nigel Farage not being involved in the negotiations..It would be a travesty
of justice if Nigel Farage's opinion was ignored, He's got more gumption more
honesty and believes in this country more then the majority of 'yes' men and
women that slither their spineless bodies through the corridors of Westminster.

And the reports that 'Europe splits deepen over Brexit response as Angela Merkel
moves to oust Jean-Claude Juncker'

It's got more to the fact that Juncker is a drunken twat then to do with Brexit.

grannyboy - 03 Jul 2016 16:50 - 4132 of 12628

It wasn't that long ago they voted him in..And that was mainly down
to Merkel.......

grannyboy - 03 Jul 2016 16:59 - 4133 of 12628

Well listening to some, it would appear that there is going to be a fall guy by
the name of J.C. Juncker(the drunk), in an effort to make the EU come across
more amiable and less federalist, which would only be illusionary, and designed
to lull us into a false sense of security....

Haystack - 03 Jul 2016 17:00 - 4134 of 12628

Of course, but it may work.

cynic - 03 Jul 2016 18:58 - 4135 of 12628

i remain amused and bemused about the ongoing nonsense still pervading the media about a 2nd referendum being held

ExecLine - 03 Jul 2016 19:30 - 4136 of 12628

The queues are already kicking off from countries around the world, who are keen to do some business with us:

11 countries gearing up to strike trade deals with Britain

MaxK - 03 Jul 2016 19:42 - 4139 of 12628

Both nicked from over the road.

iturama - 03 Jul 2016 19:48 - 4140 of 12628

4136
I like the offer to trade footballers from Iceland. Done deal but really we have none to send their way. Maybe they will take a two for one deal with a free duvet cover thrown in.

Joe Say - 04 Jul 2016 08:57 - 4141 of 12628

Just out of interest - is this George Osborne chappie (the one who wants to lower corporation tax), the same buffoon that was telling us taxes would have to rise if we voted Brexit?

Or just an ironic co-incidence?

iturama - 04 Jul 2016 09:13 - 4142 of 12628

All the histrionics of the referendum apart, I think Gideon has actually been a good chancellor. He went in to bat for his boss and we for our opinions. We won. Time now to get on with governing the country again with a PM committed to Brexit.

Fred1new - 04 Jul 2016 09:14 - 4143 of 12628

Helping friends?
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