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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 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?

Fred1new - 17 Apr 2016 18:28 - 794 of 12628

?

It has been in constant change since its conception.

(Evolution.)

grannyboy - 17 Apr 2016 18:44 - 795 of 12628

The creators of the EU project knew from the begining
where they wanted to go, they gave the impression that it
was a trading concept between European countries, but behind
closed doors they propagated the ideology of an eventual political
entity and they knew it would take a number of years to achieve
anywhere near total political control.

They've not finished yet, until total fiscal, monetary and most
importantly political union has completed.

cynic - 17 Apr 2016 20:02 - 796 of 12628

GB - not sure from where you c+p'ed that, but cannot disagree

fred - as GB writes, that is the only evolution in which the eu legislature is interested .... other than filling its bank accounts to morbid obesity

Fred1new - 17 Apr 2016 21:08 - 797 of 12628

What is your BMI?

Stan - 17 Apr 2016 23:58 - 798 of 12628

Don't confuse him Fred, Alf probably thinks BMI is an airline -):

grannyboy - 18 Apr 2016 07:56 - 799 of 12628

I see pinky & perky were up late last night...Posting from
under their quilts while their mummy and daddy thought
they were fast asleep dreaming of another week at school...

Fred1new - 18 Apr 2016 08:23 - 800 of 12628


Could print the below as a flag for the Brexiters!


Fred1new - 18 Apr 2016 09:15 - 801 of 12628

Fred1new - 18 Apr 2016 09:21 - 802 of 12628

Believe me, I am a member of the con artist party!

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36070761


George Osborne: EU exit would make UK 'permanently


"UK would be "permanently poorer" outside the European Union, Chancellor George Osborne has warned ahead of the in-out vote on membership on 23 June.
A Treasury analysis on the cost of an EU exit will say UK national income could be 6% smaller - the equivalent of £4,300 a year per household - by 2030.

Mr Osborne said the report, being published on Monday, "steps away from the rhetoric" and sets out the facts.

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Mr Osborne defended the report's findings on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, saying: "The conclusions could not be clearer. Britain would be permanently poorer if we left the EU to the tune of £4,300 for every household in the country. That's a fact everyone should think about "

The chancellor said "it would be the poorest" who would be most affected by an EU exit, citing people whose jobs "depend" on the car plants and the steel making factories.

"They are the people whose incomes would go down, whose house prices would fall whose job prospects would weaken, they are the people who always suffer when the country takes an economic wrong turn," he said.

He added: "If you look at the evidence and what the rest of the world is telling Britain and they are very, very clear: we would be permanently poorer outside the EU, let alone the short-term economic shock."

VICTIM - 18 Apr 2016 09:29 - 803 of 12628

So you are using someone you despise to support your stay in stance Freda , when it suits you .

Fred1new - 18 Apr 2016 09:38 - 804 of 12628

Every little bit helps.

Even from a party of "Ne'er Do Wells" and "sycophants".

Claret Dragon - 18 Apr 2016 10:03 - 805 of 12628

The Fear Gauge now enterıng the Red Zone.

Personally, I would rather be a small, well run, productıve, effıcıent and innovatıve country. Utopıa I know. Cant see how that aspıratıon can occur ın EU as ıt stands wıthout any other changes that wıll be forth comıng ın the future form Brussels.
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