goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
Haystack
- 03 Mar 2016 16:14
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The betting are 4/11 on staying in and 5/2 against leaving.
jimmy b
- 03 Mar 2016 16:37
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Those odds mean nothing at the moment .
Talk to the public .
Haystack
- 03 Mar 2016 16:59
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Fear will keep us in
2517GEORGE
- 03 Mar 2016 17:44
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How nice of our so-called allies to bully and threaten us into voting to 'stay in'. What a fantastic relationship that will make. Just goes to show what most of us already knew, those unelected, undemocratic cretins don't give a flying fig (can't think of a better word) about the UK and it's people.
I was taught to stand up to bullies. Our forefathers would turn in their graves if they thought we gave in to them now.
2517
cynic
- 03 Mar 2016 17:47
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though it remains likely that i shall vote "out", i also think that "in" will win the day
there will then be much crowing about how those great concessions swung the vote to stay in - load of rubbish of course
Haystack
- 03 Mar 2016 18:12
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How will the out side feel if we leave and then our trade deal with the EU requires us to have free movement of people?
Fred1new
- 03 Mar 2016 18:20
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2517.
Are you one of the bullies?
2517GEORGE
- 03 Mar 2016 18:35
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And there was I thinking you had some semblance of intelligence. You only have to look at my posts over the years to obtain the answer to your question.
2517
MaxK
- 03 Mar 2016 19:12
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Does the €U require the rest of the world to have free movement?
cynic
- 03 Mar 2016 20:08
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68542 - it almost certainly will, but as eu needs uk badly too, there is almost certain to be considerable horse-trading
btw, i note that switzerland has now withdrawn its application to join eu
Haystack
- 03 Mar 2016 20:16
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MaxK
The rest of the world doesn't have free trade agreements.
dreamcatcher
- 03 Mar 2016 20:18
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Greece in recession, the third largest Eu country Italy performing poor, Germany performing poor. Only needs another recession and the Eu will be history. Could never work from the start, with such different economies and wealth. With a very good chance of another recession, the whole Eu could well implode anyway.
dreamcatcher
- 03 Mar 2016 20:21
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Daily Mail - Healthiest at 30, best sex at 32 and happiest at 39: How age determines when YOU reach your peak (but it's all downhill from 47)
Haystack
- 03 Mar 2016 20:28
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France is doing badly as well. The EU is technically recession now.
dreamcatcher
- 03 Mar 2016 20:41
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We should jump ship, before serious troubles hit the Eu.
MaxK
- 03 Mar 2016 20:48
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Mercedes and Volksvagon threaten to stop selling cars to the brits if they leave €urope.
Same goes for France and Italy, no motors for the brits, along with cheese, wine and thousands of other things.
Yep, those continentals are going to pull the trigger, they don't need the trade anyway.
It only runs at 2/1 in their favour....who needs it?
dreamcatcher
- 03 Mar 2016 20:54
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'THREATEN'? All just words.
dreamcatcher
- 03 Mar 2016 20:59
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If we pull out, how long will the club have left to survive?
Chris Carson
- 03 Mar 2016 21:15
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Bloody French! Stand to attention for the mayonaise :0) Sooner were out the better!
aldwickk
- 03 Mar 2016 21:41
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The French , Germany both showing their true colours , we can't trust them we never could. Who elected Angela Merkel as the head of the EU