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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....

Dil - 25 Jan 2018 14:39 - 8522 of 12628

Little England voted remain Bigger England voted leave.

Soon be out , happy days.

Dil - 25 Jan 2018 14:45 - 8523 of 12628

Trump confirms for the benefit of Fred that the USA loves the UK and trade talks to start imminently.

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2018 17:14 - 8524 of 12628

Dil.

You believe anything Trump says?

Good luck.

You will be believing in fairies next.

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2018 17:14 - 8525 of 12628

.

Dil - 26 Jan 2018 12:45 - 8526 of 12628

Aye nice try Fred , next you'll be telling me there's no such thing as Father Christmas.

Fred1new - 26 Jan 2018 13:46 - 8527 of 12628

Dil.

Didn't they tell you!

That is why you will have an empty stocking next Christmas.

hilary - 27 Jan 2018 12:19 - 8528 of 12628

Oh dear, Dilbert. Maybe Brexit might never happen???

:o)

Fred1new - 27 Jan 2018 12:49 - 8529 of 12628

I think this government should now respect public opinion and have another referendum, when or if they ever negotiate or have any idea what the so-called exit is
and give a full explanation of the likely consequences such a "deal".

Unless of course, we want to be a "country" fawning around the world looking for scraps as TM, Oris, Davies, Fox and the Moggie and cohorts are doing at the moment.

hilary - 27 Jan 2018 12:54 - 8530 of 12628

Blimey, Fred, you mustn't say things like that on this thread. You'll offend the Moggie & Nige Fan Club.

:o)

Fred1new - 27 Jan 2018 12:56 - 8531 of 12628

The adolescents can go off and play with themselves.

Dil - 28 Jan 2018 09:28 - 8532 of 12628

Dream on hils we're leaving and good riddance to Brussels :-)

Fred , you can have another Brexit referendum after I get another referendum on devolution.

ExecLine - 28 Jan 2018 14:00 - 8533 of 12628

Let's hear it for Moggmentum!

Come on, Hilary! Surely, you can tell a budding 'up and coming' Prime Minister when you see one?



(From today's Sunday Telegraph)

hilary - 28 Jan 2018 14:36 - 8534 of 12628

See an up and coming Prime Minister???

I can only see a reactionary dinosaur. The major political battles are always fought and won on the centre ground, and the Tories will NEVER win a general election with Moggie at the helm. The more you attempt to shift to the right and press for a hard Brexit, the higher the probability that Brexit won't even happen.

cynic - 28 Jan 2018 15:24 - 8535 of 12628

hils - who would you favour as next tory leader?

hilary - 28 Jan 2018 15:47 - 8536 of 12628

What makes you think that Maggie Dismay is going anywhere anytime soon, Cyners?

Fred1new - 28 Jan 2018 16:04 - 8537 of 12628

Rats in a bag.

cynic - 28 Jan 2018 16:41 - 8538 of 12628

hils - i did not even intimate that, but was just interested in view of a potential successor (from the present bunch of MPs)

hilary - 28 Jan 2018 17:38 - 8539 of 12628

I realised that, Cyners, but the successor will invariably be matched to the requirements of the party at the point in time that May either resigns or is forced out. Will the new leader need to deliver Brexit? Or fight a general election? From an incumbent position? Or from opposition? So, like all good politicians, I chose to answer your question with another question.

If you were to ask me, however, who I thought would make the best leader today to deliver a successful Brexit, which was respectful of all the divisions, it would probably be David Davis.

MaxK - 28 Jan 2018 18:49 - 8540 of 12628

It wont matter who the tories put up as supreme leader. They are going to lose!

Corby has come up with an absolute blinder:



Jeremy Corbyn announces Labour will buy every homeless person in the country a house



By Kate McCann, Senior Political Correspondent
28 January 2018 • 11:06am




Labour will buy every homeless person in the UK a house if the party is elected, Jeremy Corbyn has announced.

The party leader said he would purchase 8,000 homes "immediately" and give them to people sleeping rough around the UK.

He also highlighted plans to allow councils to take over properties that have been left "deliberately" empty in order to house people who are on waiting lists around the country.

Rough sleeping in England has reached new highs, official figures out last week showed.



The rest of the lunacy is here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/28/jeremy-corbyn-announces-labour-will-buy-every-homeless-person/

cynic - 29 Jan 2018 08:33 - 8541 of 12628

of course he will, and there were a few other gems in there too

similarly mcdonnell will try to force auditors to ensure their clients pay MAXIMUM tax

what planet do these guys come from i wonder, though no doubt many among the great unwashed (+ fred) will think it's a spiffing idea - if they even know the word
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