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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....

Fred1new - 16 Apr 2016 14:58 - 774 of 12628

When I was 5years old I believed in a god.

Times change, opinions of the sensible change in accordance with developments.

Corbyn declaration on his opinion of the EU seems to coincide with moderate opinion of EU its benefits and problem.

He also comes over as honest and thoughtful, which must be a difficult position for the opportunistic tory to understand.

But it is laughable that Cameron has got into the mess he is in by proposing a referendum on EU to placate the looney right of a split tory party.

His egocentric decision is coming back to bite him.

He needs all the help he can get to not go down in history as a failure who led the UK out of the EU.

Cameron and his mate Osborne are egocentric sociopaths directed by opportunistic self-gain with little respect of others.

ExecLine - 16 Apr 2016 15:19 - 775 of 12628

Fred1new - 16 Apr 2016 15:31 - 776 of 12628

He should have raised his right arm higher!

cynic - 16 Apr 2016 15:45 - 777 of 12628

in his heart, corbyn may indeed not support staying in eu
however, as party leader he has an obligation to support the majority within plp, and that is to stay in

Chris Carson - 16 Apr 2016 15:59 - 778 of 12628

Yes Fred, when you were 5 you believed in a God. Now you think you are God!

Corbin is a hypocrite. Gonna take more than any Holy intervention for him and your beloved Labour Party to be elected as the next government any time soon, and you know it.

Haystack - 16 Apr 2016 16:09 - 779 of 12628

Corbyn has made no attempt to support the PLP about any other issue such as Trident, Syria, austerity etc.

Fred1new - 16 Apr 2016 16:50 - 780 of 12628

Manuel,

Remind me, how many times did Churchill change parties.

How many U-turns has Cameron done in 6years.

How many reversals has Georgie boy made in the last 6months or 6 years.

Perhaps, Corbyn's change of views is just realism.

Exit from the EU in the present world economic and international political state would likely lead to chaos.

-===-==

Ask Cameron what plans he has for Syria and if his austerity programme has been successful.

He could always put it to a vote in a GE.




Chris Carson - 16 Apr 2016 17:17 - 781 of 12628

And Labour would still lose!

Chris Carson - 16 Apr 2016 17:27 - 782 of 12628

Let's be honest Corbyn is odds on to do a Kinnock falling into the sea. Problem is won't be quite so dramatic, captured by the Guardian falling arse over tit into his brussel sprouts :0)

Fred....More, More!

Fred1new - 16 Apr 2016 18:10 - 783 of 12628

Just a thought.

The referendum is government sponsor with Cameron as the PM.

If there is a vote for out, then many would consider it a rejection of Cameron, his policy and the government as a whole.

He should hold a vote of confidence, or it should be proposed by labour, the Lib/Dems and the dissident neo-con members in the .

I could see an interesting post-referendum phase of government.

God help the pound and share prices.

Chris Carson - 16 Apr 2016 18:28 - 784 of 12628

God help the pound and share prices. How touching! Hypocrite!

MaxK - 16 Apr 2016 18:45 - 785 of 12628

The pound is trading at the going rate, you think brexit isn't priced in?

It's the €urobun that needs watching, cos it's only Germany and a couple of the northern countries that is holding it together. Club med are basket cases, and getting worse every day.

They're bust Fred, bust I tell you!

Fred1new - 16 Apr 2016 20:36 - 786 of 12628

Are you shouting?

Watch the pound.

MaxK - 16 Apr 2016 20:52 - 787 of 12628

Never mind the £quid Fred, watch DB, Ma Merkels favourite bank.


grannyboy - 17 Apr 2016 09:15 - 788 of 12628

I see fred as been attempting to posting what resembles intelligent posts, but if you look into some of his claims you can see they're just hot air..

"The referendum is government sponsor with Cameron as PM"

Cameron didn't expect to be forced into calling a referendum, he thought there would be get out clause with another coalition with the LibDems, and the libdems would've insisted that the referendum be dumped..

"If there is a vote for out then many would consider it a rejection of Cameron, his policy and the government as a whole"

I would'nt say it was a vote for the whole of the governments policies as an whole, just Camerons failed EU 'REFORMS', and his jubilations of an empty victory...


"Corbyns declaration on his opinion of the EU seems to coincide with moderate opinion of EU of EU and its benefits and problems"


Corbyn is under the delusional impression that he can go to Brussels and get massive 'reforms'..He's another deluded sole on the same level as Cameron was, and we've seen what 'REFORMS' Cameron came back with....

YOU are a fool fred, no matter how much YOU try to post anything near intelligent...LOL!

grannyboy - 17 Apr 2016 09:20 - 789 of 12628

Ho yes and let me put fred right again...

It's not only Tory voters who want to LEAVE the EU, there's Labour, Greens, and others..

cynic - 17 Apr 2016 10:19 - 790 of 12628

the result will be "in" though i shall not support that

corbyn wouldn't have a hope in hell of changing anything of any value in uk's favour, any more than did cameron

as i have written b4, eu legislature has no interest whatsoever in any meaningful changes, let alone root and branch reform which is actually what is required
to be honest, the whole fundamental voting process within eu ligislature needs to be shredded and rewritten, and you all know the odds against the required unanimous vote for that!

grannyboy - 17 Apr 2016 12:11 - 791 of 12628

cynic its NOT on the EU agenda, or even the EU project DOSN'T allow for any diversion from their aims..

Fred1new - 17 Apr 2016 12:53 - 792 of 12628

Granny,

To be as certain as you seem to believe, of your "opinion" being correct, is either an achievement, or more likely a delusion.

-=-=-=-=

Time will tell!

cynic - 17 Apr 2016 17:27 - 793 of 12628

bollocks fred
what evidence, however flimsy, do you have to support the view that eu legislature has any interest whatsoever in any sort of change, let alone root and branch?
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