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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...my real fear is for areas like ours, especially young people who work hard at school but will have little or no opportuniy. I'm sure Brexit will be good news for those in power who will look after their own.
 
..interesting that Farage is already back peddling on diverting EU monies to the NHS.

And I caught the end of a BBC report saying a prominent leave figure, don't know who, has said that leave have never promised to reduce immigration.
 
So, views on a General Election in 2016?

Whoever is elected Conservative leader, and thus PM, is not going to make the mistake that Brown did in not seeking a mandate from the electorate?
Easy win for the tories.
Only problem if Labour get a new leader and appeal to those that have turned there back on them, and the tories dont look like coming across with there promised changes.
If not expect ukip to step up and take even more of there vote.
Dont think it will be boris as leader just a feelling, the tories dont really back the favourite in the race.
 
..interesting that Farage is already back peddling on diverting EU monies to the NHS.

That is because the £350m figure per week was utterly spurious if not dishonest. The net cost of the UK contribution to the EU I think is £7bn (stand to be corrected there of course) after everything is added and taken away, so £19.2m a day, £134m per week.

Anyway, Farage is not an MP, not in government, and not even the leader of the official Leave campaign.
 
Easy win for the tories.
Only problem if Labour get a new leader and appeal to those that have turned there back on them, and the tories dont look like coming across with there promised changes.
If not expect ukip to step up and take even more of there vote.
Dont think it will be boris as leader just a feelling, the tories dont really back the favourite in the race.
Feel a bit sorry for Corbyn tbh, he can't do anything right. 30 years as a 'conviction politician' on the back benches, when no one cared - lightening strikes and he gets the opportunity to lay down his convictions when it really matters, and he meekly rolls it up to the keeper. If he'd been true to himself and said leave, he'd now be sitting on massive political capital and will to take on the Tories.
 
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