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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 - 12 Oct 2017 08:38 - 7829 of 12628

fred - your intial comment re WW2 was wrong anyway .....
perhaps you didn't read what i actually wrote ...... "a deal deemed BAD by both sides is the sign of a good compromise"

Fred1new - 12 Oct 2017 09:45 - 7830 of 12628

Manuel,

The "forced compromise" at Treaty of Versaille 1919 and the "punishing" of Germany was, and still is held, as partially responsible for the rise of Hitler to power.

The contents of the treaty may have been inevitable but caused resentment and discontent which was fermented by Fascism.

A compromise often has the problem of ongoing dissatisfaction, sometimes dormant for years, but present.

If you used the word "best" rather than "good" your expression might be more valid.

Fred1new - 12 Oct 2017 09:57 - 7831 of 12628

cynic - 12 Oct 2017 10:02 - 7832 of 12628

treaty of versaille had no hint of compromise at all! .... it was an out and out punishment of germany

in any case, it was you who chose to focus on WW2, not me
i was making a more universal observation

Stan - 12 Oct 2017 10:11 - 7833 of 12628

All pretty academic...now back to the business of the informed referendum.

Place your bets but not necessarily with this lot http://www.paddypower.com/bet/politics/other-politics/uk-politics?ev_oc_grp_ids=2600612

Fred1new - 12 Oct 2017 10:23 - 7834 of 12628

Compromise

"the expedient acceptance of standards that are lower than is desirable."

I see the appeal.

Martini - 12 Oct 2017 10:36 - 7835 of 12628

Now I understand what informed means - we will be presented with a compromise. Thanks for the clarification guys,

Dil - 12 Oct 2017 10:48 - 7836 of 12628

Leavers were informed Stan and won and are happy with the result so having a referendum for a few remoaners who didn't know what they voted for is an irrelevance.

Roll on Independence Day.

Dil - 12 Oct 2017 10:49 - 7837 of 12628

Hils , no deal is not the ideal scenario but is better than chucking good money after bad.

cynic - 12 Oct 2017 10:57 - 7838 of 12628

7834 - that wasn't what i said either :-)

Stan - 12 Oct 2017 11:03 - 7839 of 12628

You lot still cracking on that you don't understand and then fail miserably to try and twist things around.. how pathetic but there again that comes as no surprise from right wing types as you've had plenty of practise.

Dil - 12 Oct 2017 11:30 - 7840 of 12628

Do what the Catalans did Stan and hold an independence referendum for Burnley.

iturama - 12 Oct 2017 11:52 - 7841 of 12628

Oh Stan. Another lesson in English. It is practice, as in practice makes perfect. And while we are at it, lose and loose are different words. Now the difficult bit: lose is mainly a verb, while loose can be an adjective, verb or noun. I won't go into what an adjective or verb is, just google it.
Example:
We lost the match to those loosers from Burnley.
I am losing patience with the nutters on the loose around here, since it is clear that they have a screw loose.
Got it?


Martini - 12 Oct 2017 11:53 - 7842 of 12628

Only reason I am "cracking on" is because you have never explained your vision or how you will achieve it. Please explain the Compromise informed referendum.

I know what I want and how to achieve it. Pull the plug on negotiations and walk away.

Claret Dragon - 12 Oct 2017 11:59 - 7843 of 12628

I still believe that 52 to 48 was not a true reflection. Stopped counting around 3.00am that glorious night when it got messy

9 out of 10 of like minded Patriots in my inner circle voted out.



cynic - 12 Oct 2017 12:07 - 7844 of 12628

voting one way or the other did not make you a patriot ...... very jingoistic

Fred1new - 12 Oct 2017 12:14 - 7845 of 12628

It,

Will you explain P7841 again?

I need a little loosener.

Fred1new - 12 Oct 2017 12:24 - 7846 of 12628

Martini,

You probably have deep pockets and can afford "walking away" without discomfort, however, the consequences for those with less disposable income may be catastrophic.

Keep an eye on "Cost of food in the United Kingdom increased 2.10 percent in August of 2017 over the same period

Martini - 12 Oct 2017 12:36 - 7847 of 12628

Fred ok got that. Now explain your vision and how you will achieve it?

Fred1new - 12 Oct 2017 13:04 - 7848 of 12628

No.

It is a middle game and the cons have chosen the wrong opening.

You tell me how your cohorts are going to play it and what they are going to win.

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