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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 - 06 Oct 2016 14:12 - 5565 of 12628

There was another who punched an MP in one of the bars in Westminster Parliament

grannyboy - 06 Oct 2016 14:36 - 5567 of 12628

Haha..No wonder she resigned, and she even believes in the old chestnut that
the hordes that have flooded the country arn't a drain on the services and
infrastructure of the country..

jimmy b - 06 Oct 2016 14:44 - 5568 of 12628

I'd like to punch a lot of politicians .

Haystack - 06 Oct 2016 14:45 - 5569 of 12628

Looks like it was Hookem that hit Wookfe. Mike Hookem, UKIP’s defence spokesman who served 9 years in the Royal Engineers as a Commando Engineer, is unavailable for comment.

grannyboy - 06 Oct 2016 14:51 - 5570 of 12628

Yes me too, top of my list would be little timmy Farron, i know he is but
a boy but he irritates me, then the boy clegg,,,,,no boy clegg first..then..
i know you shouldn't hit girls but that emily thornberry really gets my goat..

:D))

grannyboy - 06 Oct 2016 14:52 - 5571 of 12628

And don't get me started on that Anna Soubry......

Haystack - 06 Oct 2016 14:52 - 5572 of 12628

There is a story that Hookem is on the run from French police

grannyboy - 06 Oct 2016 14:54 - 5573 of 12628

Who's Hooked?

jimmy b - 06 Oct 2016 15:05 - 5574 of 12628

granny i'm with you on all those ,however Osbourne would be right up there for a proper Glasgow kiss , anyone who called for a second referendum ,Owen Smith , that smug little hypocrite Chakrabarti (you shouldnt hit girls your right) Paddy Ashdown ,Corbyn , i can't go on there's too many.

ExecLine - 06 Oct 2016 15:22 - 5575 of 12628

Of course 'immigration is fine'. It should be OK to all and sundry.

BUT

What 17m people have with immigration is a very important issue, and 'Thank you, UKIP for highlighting it to everyone who voted in the Referendum', and this is the aspect of EU immigration WITHOUT ANY CEILING TO IT.

So I think you might be wrong, Haystack. That's what she minds: The no ceiling to immigration 'as yet' to it.

Fred1new - 06 Oct 2016 16:31 - 5576 of 12628

Why don't a few of you form a party for called "Thugs for Thugs".

I would expect it to attract quite a few of you and some from UKIP and the BNP.

grannyboy - 06 Oct 2016 16:58 - 5577 of 12628

Yes I don't know how i forgot all those lot, as you say far too many to name.

Ho yes, there's fred as well!

There's all sorts of different interpretation of 'Thugs' Labour have left-wing
socialist 'THUGS', the LibDems nambi pambi powder puff, and the Greens 'if you
don't recycle we're going to tax you to the hilt' 'Thugs'....

Dil - 06 Oct 2016 18:58 - 5578 of 12628

Sturgeon should be top of any female list closely followed by Diane Abbott.

Best wishes to Stephen Wolfe for a full and speedy recovery , he comes across as as a good guy and talks a lot of sense.

iturama - 06 Oct 2016 19:58 - 5579 of 12628

I couldn't bring myself to hit a woman, even Thornbury or Soubry. I wasn't brought up that way. But Kim Jong-un's anti-aircraft gun has attractions.

jimmy b - 07 Oct 2016 08:06 - 5580 of 12628

I forgot Sturgeon ,i must have been in such a rage over the other lot ..

jimmy b - 07 Oct 2016 09:33 - 5581 of 12628

Merkel , who cares she's ruined Europe anyway.

Britain cannot be allowed access to the EU's single market without accepting free movement of people, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday, warning she would not allow a free-for-all.

"If we don't say full access to the internal market is linked to full freedom of movement, then a movement will spread in Europe where everyone just does whatever they want," the chancellor told business leaders from the BDI industry federation.

Merkel urged German firms to back Berlin's tough line on Brexit even in the face of potential economic harm, or risk undermining the European Union.

"We have to make our interests align so that European industry federations don't put pressure on us" during talks with London, Merkel told the annual BDI gathering.

Some British politicians are confident that industry groups on the continent, fearful of losing their access to the UK, will push for a deal retaining Britain's access to the EU single market while limiting migration across the Channel.

The chancellor acknowledged the tradeoffs to be made would be "judged differently from one industrial sector to the next", but insisted that protecting the EU's four freedoms -- of goods, capital, people, and services -- was good for industry.

Merkel's comments come just days after British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would trigger by March 2017 the two-year talks to quit the European Union.

May's Conservative party announced a slew of policies aimed at reducing migration to the island nation at its conference this week.

Britons voted on June 23 to quit the EU, after a campaign in which "Leave" voices said the only way to limit immigration was to abandon membership of the bloc.

jimmy b - 07 Oct 2016 09:36 - 5582 of 12628

All throwing their toys out of the pram today . Hollande should look at the state of Paris and France in general before opening his mouth..

EU must be firm on 'hard' Brexit, warns Francois Hollande

Sky News Sky News7 October 2016
French President Francois Hollande has insisted the EU must take a firm line with the UK after Theresa May signalled she backed a so-called "hard Brexit".

Mr Hollande said Britain wanted to leave the bloc "but doesn't want to pay", which he argued was "not possible".

His comments come after the Prime Minister told party activists she wanted British firms to have "the maximum freedom to trade with and operate within the single market", but not at the expense of allowing free movement or accepting the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.

jimmy b - 07 Oct 2016 09:57 - 5584 of 12628

That was obviously going to happen Max ,nothing we can do about that
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