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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 - 31 Mar 2017 13:27 - 6664 of 12628

I know many British born workers, who would be willing to do these jobs but
haven't been able to, due to the fact that since the enlargement of the EU in
2004 a majority of employment agencies have advertise job vacancies directly
abroad, to the detriment of British workers..

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 14:35 - 6665 of 12628

Dil and Martini.

Do you have need of either?

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mentor - 31 Mar 2017 15:00 - 6666 of 12628

Freda

are you any of them?

note - I am sure some of the gangs will be looking for other places on the EU instead of the NHS

Martini - 31 Mar 2017 15:48 - 6667 of 12628

Fred
There you go again stating the bleeding obvious.

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 15:53 - 6668 of 12628

Not sure whether that is a yes or a no.

cynic - 31 Mar 2017 15:59 - 6669 of 12628

if he's bleeding, he should go to A&E and clog that up unnecessarily

iturama - 31 Mar 2017 16:03 - 6670 of 12628

I am sick and tired of the air time given to the Sturgeon woman. I'm sure the majority of the people in Scotland feel the same. She is like a toothache that won't go away. I flick channels every time I see her vexed face.
TM should just tell her no and sit down like Ruth Davidson did. The more she appeases the SNP, the more they want.

VICTIM - 31 Mar 2017 16:12 - 6671 of 12628

I'd drive her nuts personally iturama , she must be suffering from something surely . May must know she isn't going to go away , she has to have a demon plan for her .

mentor - 31 Mar 2017 16:27 - 6672 of 12628

re - NHS

Have you been for a blood test recently?

Not much better than 15 years ago, where I took a 98 years old woman, and an Australian male nurse needed 5 goes before could get it right. the poor old lady got a black and blue arm the next day.

Last week a 72 years old lady told me much the same case, but this time was a foreign nurse and pricked her and then she reckons move the needle around, by night she could not move the arm plus black and blue, was alright 2 days later.

I can not understand how a qualified nurse can not do the job properly

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 16:32 - 6673 of 12628

You should have shown her how to do it.

mentor - 31 Mar 2017 16:37 - 6674 of 12628

Freda" wants to feel a small prick

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 16:39 - 6675 of 12628

Not yours.

mentor - 31 Mar 2017 16:54 - 6676 of 12628

Would you be so lucky to have the 8" to fill that hole of yours

mentor - 31 Mar 2017 17:08 - 6677 of 12628

Positive and constructive

Some people post with a genuine positivity.
Some challenge in a constructive manner.
Perhaps looking for a level of assurance.
Some are always negative,
Others simply like to bicker and provoke a response.
Collectively, our differences make for an interesting discussion board.
Most of us have a common interest though.

Chris Carson - 31 Mar 2017 17:13 - 6678 of 12628

Yep! Fred's a Twat!! :0)

mentor - 31 Mar 2017 17:29 - 6679 of 12628

re - Freda or Fred

I simply find it fascinating to try and evaluate the thought process and rationale of a person,
who clearly has a vacuum in the cerebral cortex part of his/her brain.

I don't know how much longer I can put up with your ramblings though.
However I do wish you happiness and some kind of contentedness
in the kaleidoscope of madness that appears to be your world.
I genuinely hope that scientists one day find a cure for your vacuum.

ExecLine - 31 Mar 2017 18:13 - 6680 of 12628

Today's Brexit problems:

Donald Tusk today warned Theresa May she must strike a deal on the Brexit divorce bill, migrant rights, business rules and the Irish border before trade talks can start.

The EU Council President made a small concession to Mrs May by indicating he would allow some talks to run side by side before the divorce is finalised - potentially as soon as this autumn.

And Tusk's Article 50 plan's small print for the UK?

Well, Spain has been handed the power to exclude Gibraltar from the final Brexit deal.

This effectively hands Madrid a veto over the UK's Brexit deal as May could be forced to leave the outpost in the wilderness or quit Brussels with no deal at all.

Now we aren't going to stand for losing this key strategic military outpost or for dumping Gibraltar's citizen's out of UK jurisdiction into that of Spain.

Hmmm? Sorry! But I can't see us getting a Brexit EU deal so my £5 says we are going to put a lot of effort into things and then get no deal at all right at the end.

Dil - 01 Apr 2017 09:50 - 6681 of 12628

That is what I have thought all along Exec.

We are just going to be messed about with ridiculous demands and conditions and if anything is agreed some province in Belgium will end up vetoing it.

We have to give it a go though.

Dil - 01 Apr 2017 09:56 - 6682 of 12628

iturama re Sturgeon , I'm also pissed off the amount of coverage the BBC give her on the national news and on Question Time.

On my reckoning the SNP should have a representative on the panel no more than once every 4 weeks whereas there seems to be one at least two weeks out of every three.

Remember more people voted for UKIP than the SNP.

cynic - 01 Apr 2017 11:30 - 6683 of 12628

no one has any idea at all how all will pan out in the negotiations
both sides have an awful lot to lose ...... if too soft a deal from europe, then it opens the door for other countries to opt out ...... be intransigent, then everyone loses and heavily
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