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[Politics] Brexit

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


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melias shoes

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Oct 14, 2010
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Found on Twitter. It's bound to be a lie though. After all the remain don't lie all except when they speak.
 




heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
3,860
OMG, Leave have gone all compassionate!

EU trade does not mean that Fair Trade and Free Trade are mutually exclusive, so please don't try to play that card so late in the day.


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Not late in the day at all... it's just that your reading and comprehension skills seem to be diluted by your bigoted preconceptions, try reading people's posts.

The point stands, EU penalises "3rd world" agricultural economies in favour of wealthy European farmers via import tariffs and CAP... pure discrimination.

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lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
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Jun 11, 2011
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Are you a professional bore,or just looking for an opening?I'm still waiting for replies from Remainers from 6 weeks ago,so wind your neck in,and wait your turn :)

Is that a no then?you still have no idea what you are voting for?

Be as obnoxious as you like, it's still not a good plan
 


Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
And a good view of how the EU will strangle itself with red tape,even if we remain :

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It's only a pressure washer,ffs,not a nuclear warhead.Perfect example of why Berlin Brandenburg airport still isn't open after 10 years!
 


Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
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Jealous? I object to our media being controlled by a few billionaires with their own political and economic agendas that have little to do with the people of this country. Not sure how this makes me jealous?


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Complain to the EU then!
You seem to have an irrational hatred of foreign billionaires-not racist,are you?:lolol:
 




Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
12,953
Brighton
Not late in the day at all... it's just that your reading and comprehension skills seem to be diluted by your bigoted preconceptions, try reading people's posts.

The point stands, EU penalises "3rd world" agricultural economies in favour of wealthy European farmers via import tariffs and CAP... pure discrimination.

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No it doesn't. Nowhere in this campaign has Boris been banging on about the plight of African farmers.


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Hamilton

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Complain to the EU then!
You seem to have an irrational hatred of foreign billionaires-not racist,are you?:lolol:

My dislike of foreign billionaires with vested interests in based upon their interests - not upon the colour of their skin or nation of birth.


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Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
13,672
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If the EU Referendum was today (12th April 2016)

Draw your own conclusion.....(this is today.... not my imagination....this is it)

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So much for reforming the EU from within .

It's quite clear. Vote IN and the EU will tell you how it's going to be .

There is no reform, there is no "we can make changes and influence the EU from within"

At least Junkers is being honest unlike the crap Cameron and Corbyn are coming out with


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heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
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No it doesn't. Nowhere in this campaign has Boris been banging on about the plight of African farmers.


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Are you dim.. yes it does... it's a matter of record... just because you don't know about it, doesn't make it untrue.... take your own advice... one you have given to many posters on here before now.... do some reading before spouting off.

It's not a vote winner... that's why neither side chooses to air that particular point very often... but it was mentioned on question time the other week.



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heathgate

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My dislike of foreign billionaires with vested interests in based upon their interests - not upon the colour of their skin or nation of birth.


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And yet you support remain which has the net effect of continuing to line the pockets of the cosy corporation clubs of big business and multi national asset stripping hedge funds..... you are a walking talking hypocrite.

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Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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More scaremongering by Remain put to bed. Made it on the BBC as well...blimey.
A German industry boss has said it would be "very, very foolish" if the EU imposes trade barriers on the UK in the event it votes to leave the EU.

Markus Kerber, the head of the influential BDI which represents German industry, said his organisation would make the case against such measures.

He said any introduction of tariffs would be "regression to times we thought we'd left behind in the 1970s".

The UK's referendum on whether to leave the EU will be held on Thursday.

"Imposing trade barriers, imposing protectionist measures between our two countries - or between the two political centres, the European Union on the one hand and the UK on the other - would be a very, very foolish thing in the 21st Century," Mr Kerber told the BBC's World Service.

"The BDI would urge politicians on both sides to come up with a trade regime that enables us to uphold and maintain the levels of trade we have, although it will become more difficult."

Mr Kerber added that any introduction of tariffs would lead to job losses in Germany and the UK.

He said a vote to leave the EU would lead to a "serious disruption" to the German-UK economic relationship, describing it "as if a relative had left the family".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36596060
 


Hamilton

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And yet you support remain which has the net effect of continuing to line the pockets of the cosy corporation clubs of big business and multi national asset stripping hedge funds..... you are a walking talking hypocrite.

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You have just swallowed the leave mantra. There's no hypocrisy in working with other nations to tackle issues of trade, workers rights, justice, environmental legislation etc. Much of that is in place to put certain standards and expectations in place for big business - stops them riding rough-shod over what they might see as inconvenience. You sir, are clutching at straws.


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Hamilton

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More scaremongering by Remain put to bed. Made it on the BBC as well...blimey.
A German industry boss has said it would be "very, very foolish" if the EU imposes trade barriers on the UK in the event it votes to leave the EU.

Markus Kerber, the head of the influential BDI which represents German industry, said his organisation would make the case against such measures.

He said any introduction of tariffs would be "regression to times we thought we'd left behind in the 1970s".

The UK's referendum on whether to leave the EU will be held on Thursday.

"Imposing trade barriers, imposing protectionist measures between our two countries - or between the two political centres, the European Union on the one hand and the UK on the other - would be a very, very foolish thing in the 21st Century," Mr Kerber told the BBC's World Service.

"The BDI would urge politicians on both sides to come up with a trade regime that enables us to uphold and maintain the levels of trade we have, although it will become more difficult."

Mr Kerber added that any introduction of tariffs would lead to job losses in Germany and the UK.

He said a vote to leave the EU would lead to a "serious disruption" to the German-UK economic relationship, describing it "as if a relative had left the family".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36596060

Already covered on this thread.

The best way to help Markus out is by voting Remain.

Also, the BDI which Markus represents believes the EU has added value to business across the patch.

Lastly, Markus is not an elected government official. He'll therefore have little influence over elected German officials and no influence over French, Spanish, Italian etc officials.

Clutching at straws again.


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Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Are you dim.. yes it does... it's a matter of record... just because you don't know about it, doesn't make it untrue.... take your own advice... one you have given to many posters on here before now.... do some reading before spouting off.

It's not a vote winner... that's why neither side chooses to air that particular point very often... but it was mentioned on question time the other week.



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No, I'm not dim. As I've pointed out in another post, free and fair trade are no mutually exclusive because of the EU. It's an unfounded criticism you've raised. Just as parts of the EU are designed to protect EU members, so the EU (and member states) also work to develop positive trade agreements with developing nations. Plenty of examples you'll find if you look for them.


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Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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So much for reforming the EU from within .

It's quite clear. Vote IN and the EU will tell you how it's going to be .

There is no reform, there is no "we can make changes and influence the EU from within"

At least Junkers is being honest unlike the crap Cameron and Corbyn are coming out with


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Already covered. Juncker is employed to run the EU. He is not employed or empowered to stop Merkel, Hollande or Cameron from discussing future EU treaties. Fact.


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Already covered. Juncker is employed to run the EU. He is not employed or empowered to stop Merkel, Hollande or Cameron from discussing future EU treaties. Fact.


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I am more and more convinced that the EU wants us to leave, so when it all folds, they can blame us.
Juncker is to EU what Farage is to Vote Leave. They both like a drink and could between them damage their sides cause.


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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Press regulation is the remit of the U.K. Government.


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Complain to them then!
 


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