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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Joey you do realise the trick is to actually read the stuff you link - that have been thrown up by Google?

You posted the other day that Googling was easy. Have you changed your mind yet?!
Not much arguments from you Charlie boy other than the odd nit pick - have you read them with your blinkered vision?
This is also the fact we are in the WTO RULED BY THE EU terms on tarrifs!
If we could negotiate a decent deal with the EU without membership it's a win situation - they will do their best to block this of course in relation in today's leaked memo - how dare we seek independent trade deals even though we are leaving !......
 
Not much arguments from you Charlie boy other than the odd nit pick - have you read them with your blinkered vision?
This is also the fact we are in the WTO RULED BY THE EU terms on tarrifs!
If we could negotiate a decent deal with the EU without membership it's a win situation - they will do their best to block this of course in relation in today's leaked memo - how dare we seek independent trade deals even though we are leaving !......

Joey - I read all the articles you linked (which is more than I think you did!). It wasn't nitpicking if you even spent 5 seconds looking at my reply to you. None of the links you posted do anything in the way of advancing your claim that a no deal/WTO rules scenario is anything other than bad for the UK.
 
Not much arguments from you Charlie boy other than the odd nit pick - have you read them with your blinkered vision?
Joey - I read all the articles you linked (which is more than I think you did!). It wasn't nitpicking if you even spent 5 seconds looking at my reply to you. None of the links you posted do anything in the way of advancing your claim that a no deal/WTO rules scenario is anything other than bad for the UK.
so you say don't forget the EU to stop trading with us is more catroscothic to them as well as us so a deal has to be done and then the UK trading worldwide on top of that is a big plus!
 


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i presume everything you disagree with is going to be part of 'project fear' for the foreseeable future.
Well look at the history of the so called experts since the Brexit vote of out
Emergency budget
Economy going over a cliff immediately
Massive job losses
Growth to fall dramatically
All forecast incorrect
So yes more project fear
Don't like the Tories, but Labour are as clear as mud on the EU
Voting Labour again once the MPs decide on Brexit
There are more pressing issues like the NHS and social care, and abundance of services needed to be funded in the future !
 
Well look at the history of the so called experts since the Brexit vote of out
Emergency budget
Economy going over a cliff immediately
Massive job losses
Growth to fall dramatically
All forecast incorrect
These are still forecasts, The UK is still in the EU.
And yea, some might be sensational, it's definitely worth bearing that in mind but on the whole, I find the argument that the UK economy faces a tougher time post Brexit far more convincing than the one where it thrives. This argument only becomes more convincing if it's a hard Brexit.
 
These are still forecasts, The UK is still in the EU.
And yea, some might be sensational, it's definitely worth bearing that in mind but on the whole, I find the argument that the UK economy faces a tougher time post Brexit far more convincing than the one where it thrives. This argument only becomes more convincing if it's a hard Brexit.
Never mind still in the EU these pledges in project fear were if we voted Out - IMF - Gideon all crooks imo!
Con men !
 
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