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
- 02 Nov 2017 10:04
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My word is that what they serve up in prison in Euroland , no wonder they come here .
hilary
- 02 Nov 2017 10:16
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iturama,
The UK isn't in the Schengen area, so, if you let illegal immigrants in, then it's not an EU problem, and you need to take it up with your local MP to press for tighter border controls.
Similarly, you stated previously on this thread that you didn't object to EU immigration, but you did object to all the other creeds of immigrant from around the rest of the world. That's fair enough, and I don't have an issue with that opinion, but seriously, non-EU immigration has got nothing to do with the EU whatsoever.
hilary
- 02 Nov 2017 10:21
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VICTIM,
I believe they serve duck gizzard salad in prison. It's one of my favourites. :o)
VICTIM
- 02 Nov 2017 10:24
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Is that HP brown sauce on there .
iturama
- 02 Nov 2017 10:30
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Unfortunately my MP is Theresa May, her of strong and stable government. Agree in the most part, but many of the illegal immigrants are making their way through Europe. Now you will notice that even countries in the Schengen area are talking about border controls. Its ok when the illegals pass through but when they start to linger, even the fine-minded start to get restless.
hilary
- 02 Nov 2017 10:37
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You get many illegals in Maidenhead, iturama? Presumably they're there for the Henley Regatta?
iturama
- 02 Nov 2017 11:21
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Heaven forbid.
VICTIM
- 02 Nov 2017 11:28
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Being the only Brexiteer on campus , BBC . sad times really .
Dil
- 02 Nov 2017 11:28
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512 days to go , not that I'm counting.
KidA
- 02 Nov 2017 12:16
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He's from Barcelona.
VICTIM
- 02 Nov 2017 12:19
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No sense of humour obviously , Mr Fawlty .
Fred1new
- 09 Nov 2017 15:24
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Interesting??
Bankroller of Brexit denies claims he broke funding rules
Andrew MacAskill
3 MIN READ
LONDON (Reuters) - Multimillionaire Brexit donor Arron Banks wrote to Britain’s Electoral Commission on Thursday to imply he was the subject of a politically motivated investigation amid speculation that Russia may have meddled in the 2016 referendum vote.
FILE PHOTO: British businessman Arron Banks, who has funded the Leave.EU campaign, is seen during the opening day of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) annual conference at Doncaster Racecourse in Doncaster, northern Britain September 25, 2015. REUTERS/Andrew Yates/File Photo
In his letter, Banks said his campaign hired an accountant and an auditor, a lawyer oversaw all spending, and its returns were submitted after discussions with the election watchdog.
The Electoral Commission, which is already looking at whether Banks’ Leave.EU group received any impermissible donations, opened a new investigation last week into whether Banks was the true source of loans to a campaigner.
The announcement of the investigation came after a lawmaker from the opposition Labour Party asked the government to look into reports by advocacy group Open Democracy that the origin of some campaign funds was unclear.
Banks questioned why only his campaign group was being singled out for investigation and alleged all the commissioners at election watchdog support staying in the EU.
“The Commissioners are fully signed up ‘Remainers,'” he said in the letter. “It really is quite incredible that an organisation that exists to ensure fair play in elections should be packed full of ex-MPs and ex-council leaders – jobs for the political boys!”
The Electoral Commission said it has received Banks’ letter and will respond.
Banks said politicians who support remaining in the EU are fuelling claims Russia may have meddled in the referendum and that voters were misled by a widely publicised bus during the campaign emblazoned with a slogan saying Britain was sending 350 million pounds a week to the EU.
The commission previously said it was looking at whether a company called Better for the Country Limited (BFTCL) - of which Banks was a director - was the true source of donations made to campaigners.
BFTCL was not registered as a permitted participant in the referendum but five registered campaigning groups reported receiving donations from it totalling 2.4 million pounds, the Commission said.
Banks, who was pictured with Donald Trump and leading Brexiteer Nigel Farage outside a gilded elevator soon after Trump’s 2016 U.S. presidential election victory, was a registered permitted participant and gave three non-commercial loans to Leave.EU, totalling 6 million pounds.
The Commission said in April it was investigating Leave.EU’s funding as well as looking at whether its spending return was complete.
The Commission has the power to impose fines and other sanctions if it finds rules were broken.
VICTIM
- 09 Nov 2017 15:36
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Yawn .
2517GEORGE
- 09 Nov 2017 16:04
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Regarding '' impermissible donations'', does the £9.2m spent by DC's campaign for ''Remain'' come into that category? I recollect £zilch was spent on the ''Leave'' campaign
jimmy b
- 09 Nov 2017 16:43
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Arron Banks ,great guy ,put in a lot of money to help us vote OUT ..
required field
- 09 Nov 2017 17:51
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One of the advantages of Scotland leaving the UK (I hope not)...is that England could remain on British summertime....can't get used to this hour change.....
Fred1new
- 11 Nov 2017 08:19
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Fred1new
- 12 Nov 2017 08:49
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VICTIM
- 14 Nov 2017 07:54
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So the Brexit bill faces commons scrutiny now already MP's table hundreds of amendments to the EU withdrawal bill , so add on another 6 months of bickering , heaven knows what The Scottish side will want .