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
- 05 Mar 2016 09:26
- 45 of 12628
A question for you Alf, can I assume that you "don't" do the National Lottery?
cynic
- 05 Mar 2016 09:27
- 46 of 12628
i did it just after my latest grandchild was born in january ..... beloved won £10 or somesuch and i actually have a free ticket to claim
why do you ask?
Stan
- 05 Mar 2016 09:33
- 47 of 12628
Well just that you and sometimes a few others on here post things as if they "will happen" and are facts.
cynic
- 05 Mar 2016 09:35
- 48 of 12628
i certainly believe there are strong odds on eu starting to disintegrate if uk leaves ..... and quite possibly even if we stay in
jimmy b
- 05 Mar 2016 10:50
- 49 of 12628
Stan , tell him what you think .
cynic
- 05 Mar 2016 11:11
- 50 of 12628
47 - btw stan, if you read my post properly, you'ld note that i started off with "imo" ...... the conclusion is a sequitur in the event of the situation being realised
required field
- 07 Mar 2016 09:35
- 51 of 12628
Well....I might be turning into a UKIP wet.....not sure about voting to leave Europe now as it seems it will bring more problems than solve them.....decisions....decisions.....illusions......and what about this EDF finance chief quitting ?.....strange non ?.....
cynic
- 07 Mar 2016 09:37
- 52 of 12628
just as a thought ......
there seems to be strong support even if not general consensus for the view that the whole eu structure and its governance needs a a pretty drastic overhaul
that being so ......
if uk stays "in", what pressure is there then on the eu parliament to do anything?
if uk votes "out", surely that is very likely to foment further unrest among other member states, thus applying far greater pressure for reform?
jimmy b
- 07 Mar 2016 09:39
- 53 of 12628
..not sure about voting to leave Europe now as it seems it will bring more problems than solve
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Have they got to you with their bullshit rf ??
jimmy b
- 07 Mar 2016 09:41
- 54 of 12628
If the UK vote out cynic i really believe it could disband the EU over time.
Nothing would make me vote to stay in and even more so now with the underhand tactics they are using .
required field
- 07 Mar 2016 09:46
- 55 of 12628
I always have been in two minds jimmy b....still have not made my mind up.....
Fred1new
- 07 Mar 2016 09:57
- 56 of 12628
JB.
Will you leave the country if the vote is to stay in the EU?
cynic
- 07 Mar 2016 10:05
- 57 of 12628
i side with RF, though my current inclination remains "out"
jimmy b
- 07 Mar 2016 10:06
- 58 of 12628
I think as the months go on you will get more information and also more scare mongering .
cynic
- 07 Mar 2016 10:17
- 59 of 12628
we'll certainly get a great deal of half-truths
the difficulty will be to determine what has NOT been said
2517GEORGE
- 07 Mar 2016 11:45
- 60 of 12628
Michael Gove and Jacob Rees-Mogg are well respected MP's who give credence to the 'Leavers', whereas DC has embarked on a scare and threats campaign, which could be counter productive for him. The electorate want the true facts and the problems that are likely to present themselves (as best they can ascertain) should we vote to leave.
2517
cynic
- 07 Mar 2016 12:03
- 61 of 12628
though the electorate may want "true facts" they won't get them from either camp
to be fair, no one can be certain what will result from the referendum, whichever way it goes
certainly "out" is taking a leap of faith into the unknown, and there is no doubt that the effects of such a vote will be volcanic in the markets, and even in the true economic world
some effects may be guessed at, but for sure there will be a number of serious consequences that will not have been envisaged ...... some may even be beneficial in the longer term, but no one knows
jimmy b
- 07 Mar 2016 12:09
- 62 of 12628
Yes we won't have all our laws meddled with by the European Court of Human Rights and we won't have stupid laws that hinder small and medium business ,
plus we can chose who comes in to this country ,people we need ,not millions of unskilled Roma gypsies and on top of that we may be just in time to not have to take a million or more Syrians and god knows who else among them .
cynic
- 07 Mar 2016 12:23
- 63 of 12628
you think ...... but don't bet on it!!
on human rights, i'm unsure of the effect of an "out" vote
i cannot imagine that we would scrap HRA, and i'm not even sure how far it can or indeed should be modified
as i understand it - and that could easily be incorrect - HRA aligns us with ECHR
however, how dissimilar are uk or even european codes from those of say usa?
HARRYCAT
- 07 Mar 2016 12:49
- 64 of 12628
"......stupid laws that hinder small and medium business."
However, I think that large UK based businesses would like to remain in. They employ a large workforce and pay considerable sums to HMRC. Should we ignore their wishes?
My only criticism of the whole media debate is that no one really seems interested in what is best for the nation.......just what is going to benefit themselves, or not.
I must admit that I am still undecided, but think that eventually, voters will probably prefer the devil they know.
Just seen that a chap called Jean Monnet in 1947 proposed European integration and started the process with the European Coal & Steel Community.