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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....

VICTIM - 19 Apr 2017 17:04 - 6807 of 12628

You got a sense of humour by any chance Freda , ( prefer Paddy Mcginty's goat actually . )

Fred1new - 19 Apr 2017 17:43 - 6808 of 12628

Was the goat a close family member?

aldwickkk - 19 Apr 2017 17:56 - 6809 of 12628

Fred always goes back to Nazis Germany, sometimes if it is immigration he goes back to the Norman conquest or before the English channel to prove that we belong to Europe.

Dil - 19 Apr 2017 21:10 - 6810 of 12628

I object to Corbyn's past in relation to the IRA for starters Fred.

... and his loony sidekicks , bloody disgrace the pair of them.



Dil - 19 Apr 2017 21:22 - 6811 of 12628

And it's a bit hard to object to any of his current policies except open borders because he hasn't got any that I'm aware of off the top of my head.

cynic - 20 Apr 2017 08:33 - 6812 of 12628

my cynical self has certainly observed over recent months how the uk economy is being predicted or even actually to be performing far better than expected

is this actually true?
who knows?

MaxK - 20 Apr 2017 08:52 - 6813 of 12628

EXCLUSIVE: Tory manifesto will guarantee end of free movement, UK to leave single market and no more meddling by Euro judges as May issues her cast-iron Brexit pledges

Theresa May will include specific pledges to overcome opposition in her party

Her manifesto will commit the Tories to ending European Union free movement

Tory remainers will have to sign it and it will be harder for peers to block Brexit


By Jason Groves, Political Editor For The Daily Mail

20 April 2017


Theresa May will place a triple lock on Brexit in the Tory manifesto to stop obstruction by diehard Remainers.

Tory sources say she is set to include specific pledges to overcome opposition within her party and in the Lords.

The manifesto is expected to commit the Conservatives to ending EU free movement and pulling out of both the single market and European Court of Justice.

Senior Tories see the three measures as essential in delivering last year's referendum result.




More:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4426736/Tory-manifesto-guarantee-end-free-movement.html

VICTIM - 20 Apr 2017 08:55 - 6814 of 12628

I'm voting twice for that once for me and once for the goat , ( not kidding ) stick that Freda .

Fred1new - 20 Apr 2017 09:21 - 6815 of 12628

Dil,

I remember well the Paisley and Bernadette Devlin and Civil Rights marches during late 60s and 70s in Ireland, following increasing unrest through from the 50s.

(One of the driving forces of the discontent was the iniquitous treatment of the Catholic elements of the NI population.)

Interesting summary http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/events/northern_ireland/history/299113.stm.

Throughout that period there were attempts by both “sides” to negotiate and communications existed by all flavours of government. Any sensible government would have been trying to negotiate “peaceful” and “fair” resolution of the problems

Although Corbyn was involved in backroom “talks” I do not see reference to condoning or advocating violence, but certainly he recognised the appalling lack of justice and prepared to publicly admit to it.

That did not wash well with the Unionist elements of NI or the UK government and was ramped ump by the right wing media.

I remember the public condemnation of Major and Blair for “negotiations” behind closed doors prior to and during “Peace” negotiations.
“Wars generally ends with talking together of representatives of the warring parties.”

The pain goes on for years.
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If you have time, have a read of A Star Called Henry by Roddy Doyle relating to the Irish uprising in the early 1900s.

It depicts the misery of that period.
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PS

I can't see Mother Theresa introducing closed borders, but can see the privatisation of the NHS and destruction of the Welfare system and inability of the "poorer" members of society being able to afford university education etc..



Fred1new - 20 Apr 2017 09:24 - 6816 of 12628

Max,

I hope you are booking your place in the "customs" queue for when you next go on holiday to France.

(I wouldn't let you back in.)

8-)

VICTIM - 20 Apr 2017 09:27 - 6817 of 12628

Free movement and Closed borders isn't the same thing but suits your repetitious slagging of May whose doing a good job in my opinion .

MaxK - 20 Apr 2017 09:33 - 6818 of 12628

Fred.

I have been travelling to the continent long before free movement existed.

I owned property in France, long before the €urobun and free movement.

I've never had a problem, a wave of the british passport was all that was required.




3i

aldwickkk - 20 Apr 2017 09:42 - 6819 of 12628

Fred , why don't you go and live in Europe [ BREXIT - EXIT ]

mentor - 20 Apr 2017 10:20 - 6820 of 12628

re - Fred, why don't you go and live in Europe

I like to speculate that "Freda's" roots are from East Europe, probably the South part ( father side ) with Irish roots in the mother side.

So giving "Freda" a place on the Romanian wilderness a derelict Dracula Castle would be the solution for - Money am - main followers PEACE.

Derelict Romanian Castle

cynic - 20 Apr 2017 10:28 - 6821 of 12628

it's possible the french will be spiteful following finalised brexit, or even before, but of course it's a two-edged sword

Dil - 20 Apr 2017 10:32 - 6822 of 12628

Fred I'll have a read when I get chance but Corbyn went far beyond back room talks and was actively supporting them imo.

As I've mentioned before the NHS is worse in Wales than England and is run by a Labour controlled assembly. It needs to be taken off the political agenda and a cross party agreement should be reached on how to better fund it going forward.

Welfare system is becoming fairer and most of the moaning is done by the scrounges. I know a few people myself receiving benefits that they don't deserve and shouldn't be entitled to.

No one is advocating closed borders the argument has always been who should control who and how many we let into the country.

cynic - 20 Apr 2017 10:54 - 6823 of 12628

IG’s Conservative Election Seats market suggests a Tory majority of 90.

hmm
i have my doubts that it will be that large, but i guess anything of 40+ will more than suffice to get the job done in brussels without distraction and disruption by the snp and similar

grannyboy - 20 Apr 2017 10:55 - 6824 of 12628

little fred is a fool and will argue black is white, and vice versa, if someone
said sunshine makes you feel happy, fred would claim the opposite..


He's an imbecile of the highest order..There is no point in debating anything
with the moron.

cynic - 20 Apr 2017 10:58 - 6825 of 12628

fred is certainly no imbecile, but i would agree that he does get somewhat childish pleasure in tormenting you guys who unfailing rise to the bait every time

VICTIM - 20 Apr 2017 11:10 - 6826 of 12628

i don't think we rise to the bait really , he is obviously intelligent but prefers to act like a total dumb ass and you just want to answer him . Too set in his ways to accept any other opinion .
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