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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


  • Total voters
    1,099


5ways

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2012
2,217
I've always been in the OUT camp,but just right now i am hovering about staying IN,don't know why but just need to make sure we make the right decision...will probably vote OUT when cornered.

It's between you and the ballot box but if you have any lingering doubts or questions do ask :wave:
 




Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
13,672
The Troubadour
It would also mean we can stop cheap import bang average football players from the continent keeping out young talent from these shores in our professional football teams.

Trivial I know, but its sort of true.. :moo:
 


bigcabboy

New member
Nov 7, 2011
235
out for me but after the government spending 10 million on this eu stay in brochure this will sway many 50-50 people into voting to stay in im sure cameron when he said we will have a referendum on this he thought that the public would vote to remain the poles are mostly saying its very close so hes crapped himself as wants to stay in so we all get a brochure telling us to stay now i feel we will definetly remain in the eu
 


Gregory2Smith1

J'les aurai!
Sep 21, 2011
5,476
Auch
Is it not true that our trade with the EU is decreasing whilst the trade with the Rest of the World is increasing?

Also, taking away Germany. France, and possibly a couple of the other Western European countries, of what benefit are the rest to Britain?

If Latvia, Romania and say Slovenia left the EU, what effect would it have on us? ???

**** all.

spot on

the EU is basically Germany & France

Germany is a car crash waiting to happen

France,well you can't start work at 25 then retire at 60 anymore,try telling that to the socialists!

the EU is a white elephant that won't exist in 50 years time

done that,tried it,it was shit,move on
 


GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
It would also mean we can stop cheap import bang average football players from the continent keeping out young talent from these shores in our professional football teams.

Trivial I know, but its sort of true.. :moo:

That's me mind made up then.. :)
 




GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
It's between you and the ballot box but if you have any lingering doubts or questions do ask :wave:

Will Labour be in power when we leave the EU...? if so i will stay in..or else we have had it/
 




JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Will Labour be in power when we leave the EU...? if so i will stay in..or else we have had it/

No they won't be in power. Brexit will occur before the next election .. only if you help vote for it of course.

Next Labour Government only likely from 2025 onwards :thumbsup:
 




GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
No they won't be in power. Brexit will occur before the next election .. only if you help vote for it of course.

Next Labour Government only likely from 2025 onwards :thumbsup:

that be ok then..:wave:
 
















cunning fergus

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 18, 2009
4,885
what bad things does it do?



I will start with the creation and subsequent reckless implementation of the euro, which has given rise to catastrophic economic consequences in a number of underdeveloped EU states which should never have been admitted to the euro and worst of all appalling rates of youth unemployment.

Greece is the best example of this, with Goldman Sachs playing fast and loose with the key economic data, the very same institution that is bankrolling the remain campaign..........we know who their political friends and allies are don't we!!!!

To fix this unnecessary problem Eurozone countries will have to surrender their fiscal sovereignty, the consequences of that are completely unknown. Given much of the continent's antipathy to the strongest Eurozone state I don't think this will end well when they start controlling their purse strings.

Italy is currently dealing with this dynamic whist trying to stabilise their banks, they know full well you can only boil sugar for so long.

There was a time the pro EU lot would argue passionately that there would never be a 2 speed Europe. Now that is the very solution to the problem their sheer arrogance and supercilious vanity created.
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
I will start with the creation and subsequent reckless implementation of the euro, which has given rise to catastrophic economic consequences in a number of underdeveloped EU states which should never have been admitted to the euro and worst of all appalling rates of youth unemployment.

Greece is the best example of this, with Goldman Sachs playing fast and loose with the key economic data, the very same institution that is bankrolling the remain campaign..........we know who their political friends and allies are don't we!!!!

To fix this unnecessary problem Eurozone countries will have to surrender their fiscal sovereignty, the consequences of that are completely unknown. Given much of the continent's antipathy to the strongest Eurozone state I don't think this will end well when they start controlling their purse strings.

Italy is currently dealing with this dynamic whist trying to stabilise their banks, they know full well you can only boil sugar for so long.

There was a time the pro EU lot would argue passionately that there would never be a 2 speed Europe. Now that is the very solution to the problem their sheer arrogance and supercilious vanity created.

Welcome back :bowdown:
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,697
The Fatherland
I didn't know that. .. do you maintain a UK address for voting purposes?

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No address needed. Any expat is allowed to vote in UK general elections and refenda for up to 15 years. You are tied to the last constituency you were registered in. There is a cross party move to drop the 15 year rule though; I think it was actually in the Tory manifesto.
 






melias shoes

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2010
4,830
I will start with the creation and subsequent reckless implementation of the euro, which has given rise to catastrophic economic consequences in a number of underdeveloped EU states which should never have been admitted to the euro and worst of all appalling rates of youth unemployment.

Greece is the best example of this, with Goldman Sachs playing fast and loose with the key economic data, the very same institution that is bankrolling the remain campaign..........we know who their political friends and allies are don't we!!!!

To fix this unnecessary problem Eurozone countries will have to surrender their fiscal sovereignty, the consequences of that are completely unknown. Given much of the continent's antipathy to the strongest Eurozone state I don't think this will end well when they start controlling their purse strings.

Italy is currently dealing with this dynamic whist trying to stabilise their banks, they know full well you can only boil sugar for so long.

There was a time the pro EU lot would argue passionately that there would never be a 2 speed Europe. Now that is the very solution to the problem their sheer arrogance and supercilious vanity created.
:thumbsup:
 


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