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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....

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

cynic - 01 Apr 2017 13:50 - 6685 of 12628

yet more blather that is well worth NOT reading

MaxK - 01 Apr 2017 13:56 - 6686 of 12628

Dunno c, theres a lot of shannanigans going on.

On the face of it, we are playing their game...why?

cynic - 01 Apr 2017 13:58 - 6687 of 12628

as i have posted before, what you read and see is primarily for domestic consumption - eg this spanish crap about gibraltar

the real nitty-gritty is all behind closed doors

Fred1new - 01 Apr 2017 16:31 - 6688 of 12628

Fred1new - 02 Apr 2017 11:48 - 6689 of 12628

cynic - 02 Apr 2017 14:31 - 6690 of 12628

hey freddie, won't HS2 cost even more?

Fred1new - 02 Apr 2017 19:22 - 6691 of 12628

Not as much as this.


Now our isolation from Europe is clear, Brexiters turn on the ‘enemies within’


https://www.theguardian.com/global/2017/apr/01/brexit-may-merkel-eu-talks-davis

MaxK - 02 Apr 2017 19:32 - 6692 of 12628

EU referendum and Brexit

The Observer (aka Brussels megaphone)




Even for the Graun, that's a very one sided article Fred. And wrong as well, but you'll never see it.

required field - 02 Apr 2017 19:54 - 6693 of 12628

The sums talked about are complete and utter rubbish !.....in fact as negotiations for trade and such have only just begun....Europe needs us as much as we need them for trade...etc.....what ?...all contacts communications....trade deals just come to a halt because we exit the EU...nonsense....the UK is just not prepared to agree to endless dodgy deals ......what is it 30 countries and we have one vote....it's nuts....Brexit is by far the best solution even if at first it might be difficult and euro leaders will want to make it feel that way.....ask French and German car manufacturers whether they want to continue exporting cars to the UK ...are they going to say no...?...of course not...then they will have to accept our exports as well...much depends on the UK team for negotiations....it's like the Olympic bid all over again.....

aldwickkk - 02 Apr 2017 20:12 - 6694 of 12628

required field

Did you manage to make up your mind which way to vote ?

aldwickkk - 02 Apr 2017 20:17 - 6695 of 12628

One positive outcome might be , we get kicked out of the Eurovision song contest.

MaxK - 02 Apr 2017 20:46 - 6696 of 12628

Actually, the €uroballs song contest is a good example of what awaits us if we allow Brussels to lead...never ending arguments amongst the 27, and outvoted at every turn by the self interested subsidy junkies (the majority)

A clear timetable is needed, and not the two years effort.

St Teresa should pick up the fone and speak directly with the boss (Merkel) and cut out the middlemen.

cynic - 03 Apr 2017 05:06 - 6697 of 12628

to my initial considerable surprise, i find that the guardian frequently has very interesting articles - i get it free and daily through my email

for sure there are articles by the likes of polly toynbee which i avoid, but then so would i any by say nigel farage ...... their stance is just totally predictable
however, there are also articles that are well-argued and balanced, and it is then up to the reader whether or not he accepts the conclusion reached - and that is if there is even a specific in that respect

VICTIM - 03 Apr 2017 08:33 - 6698 of 12628

I think at this stage it's difficult to work out any outcome , firstly they are saying to anyone if you want to leave this is the sort of sh*t you will have to go through so think hard , and anyhow if it suits Merkel it suits the EU , the odd blip maybe . just look at Germany slowly pushing into UK business .

iturama - 03 Apr 2017 09:46 - 6699 of 12628

For a group that tries to make out that it has kept the peace in Europe, it is a deliberate provocation to include Gibralter in the leaving negotiations. No doubt put in by Spain's request but it shows the childish mentality of the EU. Time to anchor a Trident submarine in Gibralter harbour and open the missile hatches. Just to ventilate the boat of course.
Trying to negotiate with that lot is an exercise in futility. Just wait until fishing rights come up. Theresa May should simply say that our default position is to leave the EU and good riddance. If the EU would like to make offers, they will be considered but nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. But after 2 years we are gone. Period.

Fred1new - 03 Apr 2017 10:19 - 6700 of 12628

I suggest building a wall around Gibraltar and calling it the Maybe Wall.


https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2017/04/gibraltar-tax-haven-not-nation/
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Just for interest, what is the cost per week to the UK of defending the Falklands?

grannyboy - 03 Apr 2017 11:15 - 6701 of 12628

No where near what the UK pays to the EU coffers every week..

cynic - 03 Apr 2017 13:26 - 6702 of 12628

i'ld suggest learning to spell gibraltAr

you lot are a disgrace to the uk education system
fred's only excuse can be senility
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