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And its the odd vote from people who listen to David and his monkeys that will give away the chance to get out of the EU.

Anyway we wont be leaving the EU, its my fault because if ever i feel so strongly about a vote it is never wins. :unhappy:

We will still be in but boy am i going to vote anyway however futile the atempt is.

Well...I wouldn't be to sure about that...I have yet to speak to anybody who wants stay In the EU ..And if you have first time voters in your home...Tell them where to put their X...OR find somewhere else to live...I have always believed In democracy :lol:

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Had the argument about war in europe with someone today, i pointed out that NATO was there to prevent this ,but he was so blinkered that he said they would not support us as we would not be part of europe, i would have been better banging my head against a wall.

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Well...I wouldn't be to sure about that...I have yet to speak to anybody who wants stay In the EU ..And if you have first time voters in your home...Tell them where to put their X...OR find somewhere else to live...I have always believed In democracy :lol:

Yea me too winning is all that counts sadly my eldest he is 16 in june just before the elections he wont get to vote down here, he was moaning about this the other night, aparently the jocks have alowed 16 year olds to vote, no such luck down here.

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Had the argument about war in europe with someone today, i pointed out that NATO was there to prevent this ,but he was so blinkered that he said they would not support us as we would not be part of europe, i would have been better banging my head against a wall.

Did you use the argument that neither the USA or Canada were part of the EU but were part of NATO?

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What Cameron is REALLY saying is that without the money that Britain is pouring into Europe to prop up bankrupt countries those same countries will collapse and instability will follow.

 

Those countries should never have been allowed to joint the EU in the first place, they have been living off our money for years and are now incapable of fending for themselves.

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It's not about how we will vote it is trying to get the word over to the brain deads that is the problem. Have you noticed that it is all statements from the stay side and how the exits are just sort of responding. I did notice that a BIG placard with LEAVE had been put up in a field near a Tesco the other day. perhaps Boris and Nige are keeping their powder dry for the last week. most sheep don't make up their mind until in the booth. it needs a storming last few days with Churchillian rhetoric to stir up the nation. I'm surprised that the royals haven't thrown into the pot because if we become a county of Europe how long is it going to be before they get marginalized and discounted. how can you be the figurehead of a country or army that doesn't exist.

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I'm afraid that things are far worse than a potential War in Europe-rumour has it that within days of leaving the EU the DFS sale is going to end.

 

 

Will the goods be on a ration card....................(phssst ! ello guvnor wan a buy a new sofa fu da missrs...)

 

 

 

 

IM GOING TO JOIN THE HOMEGUARD..............i will be one of them undercover silent killers...that has to snipe out the local priest when he starts chin wagging with jonny foriegner...........and i will live in a hole in the ground in some woods with loads of bombs and stuff and machine guns an catapults........then one day in the future HARNSER will dig me up...like he did when he found that underground bunker wiv all dem jeeps and ufo's in it

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If there's a war in Europe, will we have to bail France out (again)?

 

Will they thanks us?

 

 

 

 

 

 

No, I didn't think so.

 

Don't be too hard on the French, they are lovely people, I bought a rifle off one, he was a really nice guy it was in great condition, it had only been dropped once.

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So many voices in favour.

 

Carolyn Fairbairn (CBI) to Gove. 'It is wilfully misleading to suggest that a large proportion of businesses want to leave the EU- every business survey bar none shows a majority wanting to stay in the EU'. Eighty percent of the CBI's members said that business would be more successful within the EU and only 5% want to leave.

Surprising maybe given the 'madness' of staying in that there are so many voices from those in a position to understand the impact on jobs and trade that want to stay put?

 

Thursday we can look forward to the BOE inflation report but hey what do they know?

 

Oh and the £ is down 3% since February against a basket of currencies but thats probably just those with a vested interest speculating and it will help exports.

 

Fortunately we don't have a financial interest in the EU so no need to worry.

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So many voices in favour.

 

Carolyn Fairbairn (CBI) to Gove. 'It is wilfully misleading to suggest that a large proportion of businesses want to leave the EU- every business survey bar none shows a majority wanting to stay in the EU'. Eighty percent of the CBI's members said that business would be more successful within the EU and only 5% want to leave.

Surprising maybe given the 'madness' of staying in that there are so many voices from those in a position to understand the impact on jobs and trade that want to stay put?

 

Thursday we can look forward to the BOE inflation report but hey what do they know?

 

Oh and the £ is down 3% since February against a basket of currencies but thats probably just those with a vested interest speculating and it will help exports.

 

Fortunately we don't have a financial interest in the EU so no need to worry.

 

An interesting piece from Ms Fairbairn from the EU funded CBI here: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/nov/23/new-cbi-chief-carolyn-fairbairn-backs-eu-membership

 

Interesting to see what she wanted from Lord Haw Haw's 'renegotiation'. Her main gripe seemed to be over regulation of business.

So, what did we get in our 'special status' from Frau Merkel?

 

This: http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/feb/19/eu-summit-all-night-negotiations-deal-cameron-live

 

So, nothing really to placate Ms Fairbairn. It makes you wonder why she would be so in favour of an organisation which by her own admission over regulates and stifles UK business? Could it be the fact that the CBI itself receives EU funding for providing data on its members?

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So many voices in favour.

 

Carolyn Fairbairn (CBI) to Gove. 'It is wilfully misleading to suggest that a large proportion of businesses want to leave the EU- every business survey bar none shows a majority wanting to stay in the EU'. Eighty percent of the CBI's members said that business would be more successful within the EU and only 5% want to leave.

Surprising maybe given the 'madness' of staying in that there are so many voices from those in a position to understand the impact on jobs and trade that want to stay put?

 

Thursday we can look forward to the BOE inflation report but hey what do they know?

 

Oh and the £ is down 3% since February against a basket of currencies but thats probably just those with a vested interest speculating and it will help exports.

 

Fortunately we don't have a financial interest in the EU so no need to worry.

 

The CBI only speak for one third of British businesses.

 

The exchange rate for the £ Sterling would be down for any reasons of future uncertainty such as proposed military action or a major UK industry failing. It is not directly related to leaving the EU. It is linked to uncertainty, not certainty of a negative change.

 

And what the Bank of England inflation report has to do with the referendum I have no idea.

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An interesting piece from Ms Fairbairn from the EU funded CBI here: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/nov/23/new-cbi-chief-carolyn-fairbairn-backs-eu-membership

 

Interesting to see what she wanted from Lord Haw Haw's 'renegotiation'. Her main gripe seemed to be over regulation of business.

So, what did we get in our 'special status' from Frau Merkel?

 

This: http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/feb/19/eu-summit-all-night-negotiations-deal-cameron-live

 

So, nothing really to placate Ms Fairbairn. It makes you wonder why she would be so in favour of an organisation which by her own admission over regulates and stifles UK business? Could it be the fact that the CBI itself receives EU funding for providing data on its members?

 

Yes, Ms Fairburn claims that the majority of her members would wish to remain in a reformed EU. Yet, as with other pro-remain supporters they don't explain how or what this 'reformed' EU is. There are no guarantees that the EU will reform in a good way.

 

Shame that no one has the nous to ask Dave and Ms Fariburn whether they would stay in an unreformed EU or what aspects of the current EU they would wish to change.

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The UK population were told by their own Prime Minister that war could best be avoided by agreeing to further unification in Europe.

 

A group of powerful European states decided it would suit their own interests if one of them was allowed to force its administration methods on a smaller independent country. The British Prime Minister signed up to that agreement. The independent country was not even permitted to attend the conference that decided its fate.

 

Cameron is not the first UK Prime Minister to try peddling this argument about how unification would avoid war. Britain, France and Italy were the countries who agreed in 1938 that parts of Czechoslovakia should be handed over to German control.

 

Well, it wasn't very effective at preventing war last time round.

 

"Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it"

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Don't be too hard on the French, they are lovely people, I bought a rifle off one, he was a really nice guy it was in great condition, it had only been dropped once.

 

My daughter & son-in-law just came back from a tour of the 1st WW battlefields in Belgium where they learned a lot.

 

They brought back three rusty SMLE bayonets. Apparently the locals have a thriving business metal detecting the battlefields and selling everything they can find, weapons, ammunition, personal possessions, boots, uniforms, ANYTHING. Have they no shame?

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My daughter & son-in-law just came back from a tour of the 1st WW battlefields in Belgium where they learned a lot.

 

They brought back three rusty SMLE bayonets. Apparently the locals have a thriving business metal detecting the battlefields and selling everything they can find, weapons, ammunition, personal possessions, boots, uniforms, ANYTHING. Have they no shame?

"Have they no shame?"

I think you already answered that yourself = they're Belgians. So no....

 

Same as Normandy really. The prices they charge there you'd think they'd risen up en masse & booted the Germans out themselves, rather than wait for their country to be handed back to them (better foreign dead than French dead)

Harsh?

Look at that ***** De Gaulle & how he treated us post liberation.

 

War in Europe?

Let them tear each other apart. Well stay "neutral" this time around & sell to all factions. Worked out well for the Swiss & the Swedes....

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