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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....

jimmy b - 20 Mar 2018 14:15 - 8876 of 12628

I blame global warming .

Dil - 20 Mar 2018 19:26 - 8877 of 12628

Well it's certainly got nothing to do with Corby and his clowns.

hilary - 22 Mar 2018 07:18 - 8878 of 12628

National humiliation as post-Brexit passports set to be made by Franco-Dutch firm

Vicky and Jimbo will be frothing at the lips.

:o)

iturama - 22 Mar 2018 07:27 - 8879 of 12628

Not only Jimmy and Vic.

ExecLine - 22 Mar 2018 10:18 - 8880 of 12628

Yes. Not only Jimmy and Vic and Iturama.

It's bloody disgusting about the passport printing contract for the UK's new passports might be won by/given to a non-UK printer. And embarrassing too!

De La Rue said Thursday it missed out on the contract to print the UK's new post-Brexit blue passports but insisted that this would not have an impact on the performance of the current and next financial year.

The current 10-year contract with Her Majesty's Passport Office (HMPO) - due to expire in July 2019 - had a total value of roughly £400m.

'The company is disappointed with the outcome of the tender process and will now consider its options including an appeal,' De la Rue said.

Maybe time to chuck some passports in the Thames, I think. And let's get a properly/adequately licensed boat this time, too. All is not yet lost.

cynic - 22 Mar 2018 10:53 - 8881 of 12628

tells you something about DLR's pricing and/or productivity, for i think it was something like £50m cheaper to print in Europe, despite the comparative strength of €

why do you think the shipbuilding industry collapsed?
it wasn't just because it was strike-prone thanks to militant unions

hilary - 22 Mar 2018 11:49 - 8882 of 12628

Let's face it ladies, it hardly seems worth the hassle of leaving, does it?

ExecLine - 22 Mar 2018 12:20 - 8883 of 12628

:-)

Fortunately for me, my passport is getting ready for a renewal. I might just manage to get away paying for one new one.

Or will the blighters scam me for two.....?

Cynic? Where are you?

Claret Dragon - 22 Mar 2018 12:23 - 8884 of 12628

UK Should adopt the German method of quotation.

It the answer is Siemens. Then what is the question.

Works every time.

jimmy b - 22 Mar 2018 12:38 - 8885 of 12628

I have no problem with who makes our passports as long as they are blue and British .
Should get the Germans over here to do our roads as well ,bloody disgusting ,like a third world country now.

hilary - 22 Mar 2018 12:40 - 8886 of 12628

I think I'm right in saying that the price of passports is going up within the next few days. So be quick if it needs renewing!

I think also, that it's going to be cheaper to do it online than by post.

Fred1new - 27 Mar 2018 13:49 - 8888 of 12628

ExecLine - 27 Mar 2018 14:00 - 8889 of 12628

The referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was held on 23 June 2016. Prior to this , the Government published a leaflet setting out its recommendation that the UK should remain a member of the EU; this leaflet was distributed to every household in the UK.

The cost of publishing and distributing the leaflet was £9.3 million.

Brexit campaigners expressed anger that public money was used to fund the 'Remain Leaflet' but the Government has said that it was entirely legitimate for it to make the case for staying in the EU and there was no legal reason why it could not do so.

KidA - 27 Mar 2018 14:19 - 8890 of 12628

Breaking:

Remain and Leave reach agreement - they aren't hypocrites, it's the other side.

cynic - 27 Mar 2018 14:33 - 8891 of 12628

EL - i'm in the office ... why?

Dil - 27 Mar 2018 15:57 - 8892 of 12628

Gawd , still bloody moaning.

Such bad losers.

ExecLine - 27 Mar 2018 16:21 - 8893 of 12628

Cynic

You say, "EL - i'm in the office ... why?"

I'm not exactly sure what you mean. eg. Do you ask if I know why you are in 'the office'? Hmmm? I think not. So what might you be implying? Hmmm?

Anyhow, please look at my post at 8889 as a response to Fred's cartoon at 8888.

I regard the cartoon to be a negative towards BJ and also a negative to what it said on the side of the bus. I'm not exactly sure why Fred posted it but let's examine just some of what it says:

In the cartoon, Boris Johnson is shown in front of the 'Vote Leave referendum bus' and saying to observers reading his speaking bubble, "Claims that VOTE LEAVE acted dishonestly are utterly ludicrous!"

I'm sick of hearing this 'vote leave acted dishonestly' accusation and it's hit a nerve for me. IMHO, Vote Leave did not act dishonestly with it's message on the side of the bus.

1. Boris has said on at least two occasions, to my knowledge, that the '£350m' we currently send to the EU, and are going to save when we finally exit the EU, might be an underestimation of how much we are going to save - and thus have available for something such as 'sending to the NHS instead of to the EU'. Others have said the same thing.

2. The bus message, in comparison to the government's 'Remain document', surely cannot be seen to be dishonest. In fact, how about vice -versa?

ie. The government's 'Remain message' cost £9.3m

The 'vote leave message' and possibly 'the entire vote leave campaign' cost nothing like that amount.

That's a bit of 'unfairness. Isn't it?

cynic - 27 Mar 2018 16:27 - 8894 of 12628

both sides lied or did not exactly tell ther truth

hilary - 27 Mar 2018 17:06 - 8895 of 12628

I thought that Vote Leave had admitted the £350m a week saving was a lie the day after the referendum. Like Cyners said though, the remain campaign was also littered with inaccuracies and negativity.

The only victims of the whole sad and sorry saga are the Great British public, who have been taken for fools by their elected representatives. Politicians of all sides are nothing more than self-centred scumbags imo.

"In 2016 the UK government paid £13.1 billion to the EU budget, and EU spending on the UK was forecast to be £4.5 billion. So the UK's 'net contribution' was estimated at about £8.6 billion."

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