Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Alastair Campbell articulated almost exactly my own thoughts posted on here last night

"So never stop fighting for what you believe in. Never stop calling out the lies and the excesses. And never stop reminding David Cameron that his referendum was a very very bad idea, the consequences of which will be with us for a long time, all of which makes me very angry that the ambitions and needs of my children’s generation have been thwarted by the shortsightedness, the fake nostalgia, the loss of historical perspective of our generation, gleefully exploited by the charlatans who led the campaign and the tax-dodging or foreign media barons who so happily and so loudly banged their drums for them."
 
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Alastair Campbell articulated almost exactly my own thoughts posted on here last night

"So never stop fighting for what you believe in. Never stop calling out the lies and the excesses. And never stop reminding David Cameron that his referendum was a very very bad idea, the consequences of which will be with us for a long time, all of which makes me very angry that the ambitions and needs of my children’s generation have been thwarted by the shortsightedness, the fake nostalgia, the loss of historical perspective of our generation, gleefully exploited by the charlatans who led the campaign and the tax-dodging or foreign media barons who so happily and so loudly banged their drums for them."

Why shouldn't the public have a say on a very important constitutional issue like membership of a Union of European countries
 
Alastair Campbell articulated almost exactly my own thoughts posted on here last night

"So never stop fighting for what you believe in. Never stop calling out the lies and the excesses. And never stop reminding David Cameron that his referendum was a very very bad idea, the consequences of which will be with us for a long time, all of which makes me very angry that the ambitions and needs of my children’s generation have been thwarted by the shortsightedness, the fake nostalgia, the loss of historical perspective of our generation, gleefully exploited by the charlatans who led the campaign and the tax-dodging or foreign media barons who so happily and so loudly banged their drums for them."
Oh Dear Esk, I honestly thought you had more sense than to quote Tony Blair's press secretary.

Is this the same guy that resigned during the Hutton inquiry.
 
Alastair Campbell articulated almost exactly my own thoughts posted on here last night

"So never stop fighting for what you believe in. Never stop calling out the lies and the excesses. And never stop reminding David Cameron that his referendum was a very very bad idea, the consequences of which will be with us for a long time, all of which makes me very angry that the ambitions and needs of my children’s generation have been thwarted by the shortsightedness, the fake nostalgia, the loss of historical perspective of our generation, gleefully exploited by the charlatans who led the campaign and the tax-dodging or foreign media barons who so happily and so loudly banged their drums for them."

have a cup of tea you will feel better. its happened or is going to happen no use getting upset about, it will change nothing and its not worth your health.
 
EU chiefs grant 50 MILLION Ukrainians and Georgians visa-free travel to bloc

The European Parliament and the European Council gave the thumbs up late last night to grant visa-free travel to the two countries on the edge of the bloc, ending an internal EU dispute.
 
Why shouldn't the public have a say on a very important constitutional issue like membership of a Union of European countries

As I said at length yesterday, I have no issue with the public having their say. I have issue with the public being fed information by a small number of unelected media owners which is false and designed only to meet their own very narrow objectives.

The likes of the Barclays, Murdoch and the Rothermeres have waited a long time for such an opportunity. They dominate the media, political opinion and sadly the politicians (with some notable exceptions) themselves.
 
Alastair Campbell articulated almost exactly my own thoughts posted on here last night

"So never stop fighting for what you believe in. Never stop calling out the lies and the excesses. And never stop reminding David Cameron that his referendum was a very very bad idea, the consequences of which will be with us for a long time, all of which makes me very angry that the ambitions and needs of my children’s generation have been thwarted by the shortsightedness, the fake nostalgia, the loss of historical perspective of our generation, gleefully exploited by the charlatans who led the campaign and the tax-dodging or foreign media barons who so happily and so loudly banged their drums for them."

Are you really associating yourself with that lying, two faced, egotist.......why do you think quoting a disgraced spin doctor adds anything to the debate.....if it is to express your personal emotions, then fine, but just quote yourself and not this lying piece of detritus
 
Are you really associating yourself with that lying, two faced, egotist.......why do you think quoting a disgraced spin doctor adds anything to the debate.....if it is to express your personal emotions, then fine, but just quote yourself and not this lying piece of detritus

He's actually a friend of mine and a good man at that. I'll pass on your regards.
 
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