Beach Hut
Brighton Bhuna Boy
In, if you want out we will go into meltdown but just us
I'm pro-business, pro-growth, conscious of our collective security and want the UK to be an influential global voice - so I'm IN.
So I'm out for the same reasons.
So I'm out for the same reasons.
If you're concerned about our security consider Calais. We have British border and immigration posts on French soil. Pulling up the draw bridge doesn't make us safer; it just shifts the burden to our neighbours who will not always have our interests at heart..
How come the vote has 8 for out, yet the comments part has 9 outers. And there are only two inners in the comments, yet 20 in the poll. Why so shy?
Interestingly, online polls generally give a marginal OUT. Telephone polls give a more distinct IN. In person polls an even clearer IN.How come the vote has 8 for out, yet the comments part has 9 outers. And there are only two inners in the comments, yet 20 in the poll. Why so shy?
Interestingly, online polls generally give a marginal OUT. Telephone polls give a more distinct IN. In person polls an even clearer IN.
That is generally, I'm sure there are exceptions. Maybe NSC is an exception, as the pattern is that being online it should be an OUT.
Out is anti-business and anti-growth. It would be a shattering broadside against the British economy. I'm fairly certain we'd shortly enter a recession as businesses scramble for the exits and the safety of Ireland, where they can house tech start-ups, Frankfurt, where Germany will gain European supremacy in financial services, and Slovakia/Slovenia/Lithuania where car manufacturers with access to the world's biggest single market can easily comply with its uniform regulation.
If you're concerned about our security consider Calais. We have British border and immigration posts on French soil. Pulling up the draw bridge doesn't make us safer; it just shifts the burden to our neighbours who will not always have our interests at heart. Think about information sharing. If we are part of the EU we can amplify British interests on counter-terrorism, refugees, and Ukraine. Why put our security in the hands of others? I'd prefer to have a greater, not lesser say on these issues.
The EU is unavowedly pro business, and that is why it has been at the epicentre of a crisis that has shatterred the economies of a number of EU states. The EU's capital of car manufacture is now Spain, and it will continue to be so acar manufacturers take advantage of new flexible labour laws, neutered unions and 40% lower wages. How wonderful for the Spanish workers, and their EU counterparts being laid off elsewhere in Europe as car manufacturers rush to take advantage of this new bounty.
How come the vote has 8 for out, yet the comments part has 9 outers. And there are only two inners in the comments, yet 20 in the poll. Why so shy?
Out is anti-business and anti-growth. It would be a shattering broadside against the British economy. I'm fairly certain we'd shortly enter a recession as businesses scramble for the exits and the safety of Ireland, where they can house tech start-ups, Frankfurt, where Germany will gain European supremacy in financial services, and Slovakia/Slovenia/Lithuania where car manufacturers with access to the world's biggest single market can easily comply with its uniform regulation.
If you're concerned about our security consider Calais. We have British border and immigration posts on French soil. Pulling up the draw bridge doesn't make us safer; it just shifts the burden to our neighbours who will not always have our interests at heart. Think about information sharing. If we are part of the EU we can amplify British interests on counter-terrorism, refugees, and Ukraine. Why put our security in the hands of others? I'd prefer to have a greater, not lesser say on these issues.