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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....

grannyboy - 14 Sep 2016 10:02 - 5273 of 12628

Nigel Farage in response to Junkers claim that the UK will have to except free
movement if we want to trade freely, said correctly that if there is not to be a
free trade agreement then it would be less costly to have WTO trade tariffs, and
that would hurt the German car manufacturers and French wine exporters more
then the UK, and that the EU needs to have someone who likes the UK to do any
negotiations if there is to be a fair results.

grannyboy - 14 Sep 2016 10:15 - 5274 of 12628

Not that I condone any attack on foreign workers LEGALLY allowed to work
in this country...But for that drunken cnut Juncker to say he would "never
accept Polish workers being beaten up and harassed on the streets of Essex"

That's for the British authorities to solve and prosecute whenever these crimes
are committed NOT for some eurocrat to stick his nose in, he should be more
concerned with the unfettered access that terrorist have due to the open door
policy of Merkel and the EU in general....

MaxK - 14 Sep 2016 11:23 - 5275 of 12628

More €urope = harmony and good times for all, expecially big business.

And just wait till they get the €uropean army up and running, then they can really start to sort out the world.


Love and €urokisses to all.

iturama - 14 Sep 2016 12:35 - 5276 of 12628

The fact that the latest lovefest is in Strasbourg says all you want to know. Pity that Farage keeps raining on their parade and talks reality. Make believe is so much nicer for those tender souls.

Fred1new - 14 Sep 2016 12:49 - 5277 of 12628

All Nigel needs now is a megaphone and dinner with a marine.

Fred1new - 14 Sep 2016 12:52 - 5278 of 12628

Reminds me of a night out with Mosley and a dumb waiter.

grannyboy - 14 Sep 2016 13:02 - 5279 of 12628

Nigel needs no megaphone, THE TRUTH WILL OUT ABOVE ALL THE EU RHETORIC NOISE!

cynic - 14 Sep 2016 13:16 - 5280 of 12628

in this instance NF may well have a valid point

jimmy b - 14 Sep 2016 13:39 - 5281 of 12628

Fred you must bow down everyday to the great Nigel , he saved your arse.

Long live Farage ...

jimmy b - 14 Sep 2016 13:44 - 5282 of 12628

Fred1new - 14 Sep 2016 13:48 - 5283 of 12628

Can't hear you!

Fred1new - 14 Sep 2016 14:01 - 5284 of 12628

A true likeness.




But he did prove useful in one way.

2517GEORGE - 14 Sep 2016 14:13 - 5285 of 12628

I can picture Fred's mother dosing him up from a similar bottle when he was a baby, it was called Gripe Water and Fred hasn't stopped griping since.
2517

Fred1new - 14 Sep 2016 14:23 - 5286 of 12628

Are you that old?



Fred1new - 14 Sep 2016 14:23 - 5287 of 12628

.


cynic - 14 Sep 2016 14:39 - 5288 of 12628

gripe water is still marketed

Fred1new - 14 Sep 2016 14:42 - 5289 of 12628

Probably, but contents have been changed.

It seemed a little like Pastis but had had the alcohol taken out of it.

grannyboy - 14 Sep 2016 14:47 - 5290 of 12628

And i've sent a few cases of gripe water to the 'remainer's' HQ, to help
soothe their bellyaching. LOL

2517GEORGE - 14 Sep 2016 14:51 - 5291 of 12628

Post 5290---There's a response to that somewhere, just can't put my finger on it. lol
2517

iturama - 14 Sep 2016 16:24 - 5292 of 12628

Have you noticed that the latest buzz word in the EU club is the unwelcome rise of "populists". As opposed to unpopulists I suppose - those that say "this is going to hurt you more than it hurts me, but don't worry it will do you good".
Now for me populism is putting the ordinary person above party ideology. And why not? Very few people are members of political parties - Hays apart of course.
The more populism the better, I say. It got us out of the EU, so can't be that bad. Once the French rediscover the cojones of 1789, they also will be free again. I always used to admire the Parisians for paying high taxes for a beautiful well kept city. Now Paris (and Rome) is becoming a seedy shadow of what it was.
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