Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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This is the final offer. Done. Fini. End. There is no round 2, that's been made clear.
come on...
This is the final offer. Done. Fini. End. There is no round 2, that's been made clear.
Makes no odds. The Establishment will not countenance the UK voting to leave - so we'll be staying in, by hook or by crook.
I dont think 1 is true. Those making this really difficult are lead by Poland, who have a government more "difficult" than ours. They are just negotiating in true eu style. Germany would prefer to move on. France are bein, well, french and they will always mke the british squirm (as we do to them).
come on...
You're not suggesting that if we give the wrong answer that the EU would want us to vote again surely ?
Made clear by whom? Are you telling me that politicians never go back on anything?This is the final offer. Done. Fini. End. There is no round 2, that's been made clear.
Do you mean like they did in Ireland?
I am not sure i buy this "cameron has messed up" theme propagated here by the lefties and the outers. He made a call he could shape the relationship with the eu a bit. He will get a deal but how good will be in the eye of the public. It will never be enough for those two groups. It is possible, maybe probable, it will be less than he wanted and that relfects the workings of the eu. Prople can vote on what they see
Generalisations again . . . . I'm not an 'outer' and annoy most 'proper' lefties, even though I vote labour. Cameron has done a fair job of attempting to accomodate an element of his party while directing the good ship UK towards staying in. In this respect only he appears to have failed. Largely because his goal is impossible. If he gets his deal approved by a yes vote, then I will give him massive credit. But his party will have a tough job coalescing round a victorious leader who has won with plenty of his cabinet campaigning against.... him.
Still, if all this does transpire the Tories will be fine because Jezza et al will not be able to make any advantage out of this. Fine . . . but split.
Yet again, Scotland has not disintegrated despite all their MPS being in favour of independence while though the country voted 'no' to being . . . a country.
Politics is a funny old bird . . . . at the moment a bit like a slighty squiffy aunt who is giving you the impression she might be on for a bit of how's your father, and you're not sure whether to stick or twist
Politics is a funny old bird . . . . at the moment a bit like a slighty squiffy aunt who is giving you the impression she might be on for a bit of how's your father, and you're not sure whether to stick or twist
Made clear by whom? Are you telling me that politicians never go back on anything?
Fundamentally I'm on the left and pro European in the believe that it should be a progressive cause for dealing with social, security and environmental issues. But it ain't working and Cameron's deal weakens that further and as such I am out.
This is the final offer. Done. Fini. End. There is no round 2, that's been made clear.
I applaud your belief in them but i am 100% sure if the uk voted out that there would be serious moves to keep the country in. Too much vested interest
So you're going to vote in and then f*** off and leave us all in the s**t, just because you think it's good for trade and business?Personally I will vote to stay in the EU as despite the migrant issue I feel that it is a positive force for trade and business, and therefore for the UK economy. In reality I should not give a sxxt as I will be leaving the UK for good soon.