jakarta
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Did they work out which country we would go to war with if Brexit happens ?
I believe the traditional answer to this is France. I presume we would wait until we have been knocked out of the Euros.
Did they work out which country we would go to war with if Brexit happens ?
Turkey misses the deadline for visa free travel, but if you look at the article you can see people are actively working inside the EU to push these things through.
When Remain tell us that Turkey will never join, they are wrong. What the EU wants, the EU gets whether you agree on it or not.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...dline-visa-free-travel-eu-ambassador-withdraw
Here is another article about working with Sudan and Eritrea, so it looks like the EU will be sending money to these countries. So I presume they will be looking for more money from all the member states to fund this? Also further down the article is reads
But buried deep within the draft document, the most eye-catching announcement concerns the EU’s “Better Migration Management” project, which the draft suggests “will start this summer”.
What does this mean? Instead of just turning people back they are going to start legally accepting people?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/06/eu-sudan-eritrea-migration
Having been firmly in the IN camp all along, after watching Michael Howard this morning on Breakfast I am very close to switching.
Rational argument without hysterical claims, a breath of fresh air.
He wasn't hysterical probably because he was on his own rather than confronting a Remain representative.
Very carefully referred to the billions we send to the EU rather than mention the discredited £350m a week figure. He claimed the figure of £3,400 per household had been widely discredited. Well firstly, wasn't it £4,300 and what was really discredited was the fact that households would be worse off by this amount rather than what the report really suggested in that GDP would be lower by an 'equivalent' of £4,300 per household than if we stay in the EU.
As for sovereignty, my own view is that if there is a Brexit, power will return not to the man in the street but to the Establishment where it was before we joined the EU and it is that Establishment that is driving the leave campaign as they have more to gain than anyone else.
He also said everything, from both sides, is total guesswork.
I liked him.
VOTE OUT.
As for sovereignty, my own view is that if there is a Brexit, power will return not to the man in the street but to the Establishment where it was before we joined the EU and it is that Establishment that is driving the leave campaign as they have more to gain than anyone else.
This is one of the many ironies of this contest. The public school, Oxbridge toffs are leading the poorer sections of our society down a road which will mean fewer jobs, fewer benefits, fewer opportunities. Once Boris, Nigel and Michael take up the reins there will be tax cuts for the rich and everything will be rosy for the elite. And - what's more - there will be just as many immigrants. Only they will be more educated and better placed to take "middle class" jobs. All the cr*p jobs which are currently undertaken by hard-working Poles and Lithuanians will be nicely reserved for Brits. It would be funny if it wasn't so serious.
This is one of the many ironies of this contest. The public school, Oxbridge toffs are leading the poorer sections of our society down a road which will mean fewer jobs, fewer benefits, fewer opportunities. Once Boris, Nigel and Michael take up the reins there will be tax cuts for the rich and everything will be rosy for the elite. And - what's more - there will be just as many immigrants. Only they will be more educated and better placed to take "middle class" jobs. All the cr*p jobs which are currently undertaken by hard-working Poles and Lithuanians will be nicely reserved for Brits. It would be funny if it wasn't so serious.
I have read some delusional stuff on here but this takes the biscuit........if you genuinely believe "the establishment" are advocating leave you (and others) should stop posting on these threads and do some research.
The campaign to stay has been overwhelmingly led by the establishment for the establishment, with a ceaseless stream of different establishment groups telling us about the consequences, only today it's town and city mayors.
There may be some interpretation in discussions on stats but this claim is absurd.
A few Tories/Labour MPs and some of the press does not an "establishment" make.
The people that are leave are generally the disenchanted electorate, who are not the establishment.
Proof if needed that some of you remain lot are either mad or liars.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...pe-that-i-fought-for-and-my-comrades-died-for
Don’t abandon the Europe that I fought for – and my comrades died for
It is helpful to be old, for in my lifetime I have seen world population increase threefold; a stable seasonal climate become wildly unstable with drought, forest fires and floods; the pollution by humanity of the planet’s earth, air and waters to a stage where all life is threatened; and violence become a permanent, continuous tragedy in a world of great uncertainty.
The only stable community in this universal upheaval has been the European Union, formed from the wreckage of a continent for which I and millions of others fought six years of war. I write as a former airman, having flown well over 2,000 hours against three despotic enemy nations. That victory for the democracies has given Europe 70 years of peace and security in a widely unstable world. The “leave” chancers are campaigning to abandon this steady progress, citing values false or irrelevant, while they have no plan of what to do after jumping ship.
If the nation should fall for this deceit I can only conclude that the lives of my comrades – Irish, Scots, Welsh and English – were lost in vain. They will be rattling their bones, wherever in the world they fell, at the loss of the beliefs for which they fought.
Britain in Europe will enhance progress to higher values in the greater world; Britain out means a return to the early-20th-century chaos of warring states against each other.
I am 96. I remember how far we have come. I know what we stand to lose.
Franklin Medhurst, DFC (RAF 1939-46)
Carlton, County Durham