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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....

Haystack - 01 Sep 2016 14:17 - 5081 of 12628

Asylum seekers are refusing work offered, as they insist they are 'guests of Angela Merkel'..

jimmy b - 01 Sep 2016 14:38 - 5082 of 12628

What do you think of that Fred ?

grannyboy - 01 Sep 2016 15:22 - 5083 of 12628

I don't know about fred, but I think we should keep them in the luxury
they've become accustomed too, and if they don't want to work, then under
their human rights they should be allowed to claim the benefits that's on offer
in the countries of their choice.

As a UK taxpayer i'm sure fred would be of the same opinion?...

Fred1new - 01 Sep 2016 16:49 - 5084 of 12628

I marvel at your certainties about my thinking and opinions on various subjects.

jimmy b - 01 Sep 2016 18:07 - 5085 of 12628

Take that as a yes then Fred , it's what we expected.

Dil - 01 Sep 2016 20:06 - 5086 of 12628

Well just refuse their claim and send them back , sorted.

Chris Carson - 01 Sep 2016 23:03 - 5087 of 12628

Freda what a ray of sunshine you are! It's being a total miserable bastard that is obviously keeping you going. Your poor wife,take her out for God's sake and no not the Labour Club give her a break eh!

Fred1new - 03 Sep 2016 08:36 - 5088 of 12628

Here is the real problem for the Brexiters:


2517GEORGE - 03 Sep 2016 10:38 - 5089 of 12628

What a numpty you are Fred, we are the 5th biggest economy in the world, of course there will be difficult times ahead but with the no nonsense approach that TM is adopting at home ie ''Brexit means Brexit'' and ''There will not be a second referendum'' she is showing that she will honour the will of the people.

Yes she will have to bat cleverly when talks with the EU begin, but she knows the EU have a lot to lose, and so do they.

It's highly likely that other member states will also ''Leave'' in due course.
2517

jimmy b - 03 Sep 2016 12:27 - 5090 of 12628

The EU is in serious trouble ,an experiment gone wrong ,history will prove we were right in 10/20 years from now.

Fred1new - 03 Sep 2016 13:40 - 5091 of 12628

I look forward to still being around.

Fred1new - 03 Sep 2016 13:40 - 5092 of 12628

I look forward to still being around.

Fred1new - 03 Sep 2016 16:02 - 5093 of 12628

George,

P 5090

Like the Brexiters did for 40years when they moaned away for the last referendum.

2517GEORGE - 03 Sep 2016 16:18 - 5094 of 12628

I was content with a Common Market, (which I voted for) it was when the EU with the help of various UK governments obtained greater and greater controls over our everyday lives that people started to kick against it.
2517

Fred1new - 03 Sep 2016 18:31 - 5095 of 12628

2517,

I am a peasant at heart and prefer to have good relationships with my neighbours, but recognising there are also distant countries where people have similar aspirations to my own and are as happy to cooperate and have a peaceful life.

ExecLine - 03 Sep 2016 18:35 - 5096 of 12628

Nigel Farage blasts Gordon Brown as the latter addresses the European Parliament back in March 2009:

iturama - 03 Sep 2016 20:30 - 5097 of 12628

What an inane grin Bruin has. Real dope. As far as many other Commission appointments are concerned, Nigel is right, you would walk out the door if they tried to sell you a used car.

MaxK - 04 Sep 2016 08:24 - 5098 of 12628

G20: Theresa May in talks over a free trade deal with Australia after Brexit



By Tim Ross, Senior Political Correspondent and
Steven Swinford, Deputy Political Editor, in China
4 September 2016 • 12:01am




Theresa May is to open talks on landmark new free trade deal with Australia, as she declares Britain will lead the world in global commerce outside the European Union.

The Prime Minister will meet her Australian counterpart, Malcolm Turnbull, at the G20 summit in China on Monday to shape the broad outline of what would be Britain’s first new trade pact after Brexit.

She is expected to explore further trade opportunities in talks with Barack Obama and the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the two-day gathering of world leaders.



Mrs May’s efforts to make Britain a “great trading nation” received a further boost with news that Australia, New Zealand and Canada will lend the government their own expert trade negotiators.


More:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/03/g20-theresa-may-in-talks-over-a-free-trade-deal-with-australia-a/

Fred1new - 04 Sep 2016 08:33 - 5099 of 12628

I wonder what else TM is skirting around?

jimmy b - 04 Sep 2016 09:56 - 5100 of 12628

You can put up just about any speech that Farage made at the EU and it's brilliant .
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