Out of interest what makes you think this of 17 million voters?
I stated "most", not fact, my opinion having spoken to fellow Leave voters. I suppose this answer will not satisfy you though.
Out of interest what makes you think this of 17 million voters?
I stated "most", not fact, my opinion having spoken to fellow Leave voters. I suppose this answer will not satisfy you though.
I stated "most", not fact, my opinion having spoken to fellow Leave voters. I suppose this answer will not satisfy you though.
I'm aware you said most. So, what makes you think most of the 17 million saw it as Germany and France?
I don't single out the two... I would include the Italians.
Okay. What makes me and many others think this is because we feel that Germany is the power house in the EU (though with Angies decision last year that may wane) and that France side with Germany, making those two top five economies the power.
Now i daresay you will not accept this view, but it is the opinion of many in the UK, many meaning those that voted Out.
I think many Leavers were annoyed at the way Germany treated Greece, again opinion.
And what is this opinion based on?
Based on letting the Greeks in the EU in the first place, based on the amount the German banks have lent the country to bail them out, and based on the interest rate and time scale that they have to pay it back. They do not stand a chance and will be in debt to Germany for the long and forseeable future.....this is what my opinion is based on, if it is ok with you.
So some anecdotal evidence is the basis for you thinking most of the 17m believe it?
Just opinions based on what is seen and what is read,
But you are stating your opinion. I'm asking how you think this is the view of "many leavers" ....as stated above.
Interesting as I've not seen anything to suggest most 17 million voters believe either of the two points you've made. Would it be fair to say it's just your gut feeling?
Not my gut feeling, i would imagine (and this is my opinion) that most of the Leave voters on here would agree.
I think, I imagine, I believe, my opinion etc etc. So, in summary, its unsubstantiated nonsense.
Think whatever you want, your opinion. Why keep asking the same question if you dont like/wont accept the answer i give.
This an opinion, from German sociologist Ulrich Beck, i suspect you do not agree with his opinion either....as i stated, i and many others do agree with Mr Beck's opinion, if that is ok with you though.
"Twenty years ago, Germany's economy was stagnating. Today, as the eurozone crisis deepens, this giant is keeping Europe afloat. But what does it want in return? Stuart Jeffries talks to German sociologist Ulrich Beck, who believes that his country has become a political monster "
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/mar/31/is-germany-too-powerful-for-europe
I'm not disputing your view, this professors view, or your mates view. What I am asking is how you have made the leap from their view to it being the view of most of the 17m voters as you stated. Do you not understand?
That must have taken you as long to put together as it took me to walk up Wolstenbury Hill this afternoon but I am afraid you are all missing my point. Why you've put together a raft of links highlighting that the EU will be tough and vitriolic negotiating opponents for a Brexitting UK I have no idea. Unlike the many Leavers who said the EU would be a pussy if we left I always thought the organisation would come after us. Never said otherwise. The simple point I was making is that the Europhobes of UKIP and the tabloids have invariably tried to present the UK's membership of the Union as being a case of the United Kingdom fighting the other 27. One against the rest. It's an old propaganda stunt for cranking up the troops.
glad you provided the link and not just the quote,gives a chance to read the whole discussion between you and [MENTION=18559]dingodan[/MENTION] ,puts it into context.
its clear he didnt believe the whole 350m was to be spent entirely on The NHS at all like you claim but the money could be used for priorities (plural)
He even clarifies it for you a few posts later.
"No, I think you have erected a strawman. There is a difference between saying that we can save 350M per week, and that will free up resources for our priorities like the NHS, and saying that we can save 350M which we will spend entirely on the NHS. Gove and Borris couldn't promise to spend anything on the NHS, it's not in their remit. They are saying that you (we) will have the money available to spend on things we want to. Probably, for a lot of people, the first suggestion would be the NHS (which needs more money). You know the difference between what was suggested and what you are saying was suggested, and you know it. I think you are being a little misleading and dishonest yourself."
you must have forgotten that part,maybe because he clocked your strawman?