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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It's not going well because of the last GE in which no government gained a majority- a decent Labour leader should have stormed into power.....

Well that was the will of the electorate. Get over it, etc etc.

Kicks both ways this vote stuff.
 
Yet you placed your trust in them to sort our exit out well. Played.
Back from a gig - so a reply.

They are self-serving muppets, but they also have a role to play. Look who it might have been: Cameron & Osborne, two ship-jumpers!

There have been some really good ones, like Jack Ashley.
 
Back from a gig - so a reply.

They are self-serving muppets, but they also have a role to play. Look who it might have been: Cameron & Osborne, two ship-jumpers!

There have been some really good ones, like Jack Ashley.

Sorry, what now? Not only did Johnson and Gove bail out of the leadership contest at the first opportunity, but Farage walked away from UKIP immediately after the vote. You've explained that wetness repeatedly as those who campaign don't need to have either planned for what they propose or actually stick around to see it enacted because campaigning and governance are different things. It's yet another example of principles being bent to suit your argument.

At least they will try to guide our destiny, unlike Barnier, Juncker & Verhofstadt...

And how exactly have the EU tried to screw us in recent years? Precise examples please. And so you're clearly thinking in a rounded and intelligent way, maybe include some examples of where they have clearly benefited us.
 
You only lost by 1.3 votes When the WTO leader states we would fare well in that organisation as it is being controlled for us ATM by the EU by a high membership cost - Its an insult for government MPs to try to stop,that option if the EU don't give us a decent deal on trade they deliberately put the cat before the horse- bully boys.......
You actually think that leaving with no deal would be a good outcome?

Based on what? What has made you conclude that ending up with WTO terms with the EU and a complete removal of a customs agreement would be an economically beneficial outcome?
 
Sorry, what now? Not only did Johnson and Gove bail out of the leadership contest at the first opportunity, but Farage walked away from UKIP immediately after the vote. You've explained that wetness repeatedly as those who campaign don't need to have either planned for what they propose or actually stick around to see it enacted because campaigning and governance are different things. It's yet another example of principles being bent to suit your argument.



And how exactly have the EU tried to screw us in recent years? Precise examples please. And so you're clearly thinking in a rounded and intelligent way, maybe include some examples of where they have clearly benefited us.
One example our membership fee oh and did they not come up with a sum for extra funds on our black market economy they are a complete P takers.....
here's one pathetic example of their make up-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29751124
 
You actually think that leaving with no deal would be a good outcome?

Based on what? What has made you conclude that ending up with WTO terms with the EU and a complete removal of a customs agreement would be an economically beneficial outcome?
We don't know as we have not left yet.. and the bully boys from the EU and Reaminers funded- will do their best to keep us in.....
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...-grieve-criticised-private-meeting-prominent/
 
One example our membership fee oh and did they not come up with a sum for extra funds on our black market economy they are a complete P takers.....
here's one pathetic example of their make up-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29751124

Joe, the leading economic historian in the country estimates that EU membership contributes about 10% to the prosperity of the UK. To put that into pound terms, that's around £260bn per year. Not a bad return on that investment, is it?
 
Joe, the leading economic historian in the country estimates that EU membership contributes about 10% to the prosperity of the UK. To put that into pound terms, that's around £260bn per year. Not a bad return on that investment, is it?
Here we go again yes it fetches in income but..... what's the oncost for pressure to our services and more critical the lack of housing and rented accommodation - it's about time both leading parties reinvented a proper training programme so we did not need to rely on immigration as we now do admittedly-
You cannot survive with the size of Hulls population moving in each year Bruce the strain on services is critical.....
also you never replied to my post on this question you posted-
And how exactly have the EU tried to screw us in recent years? Precise examples please. And so you're clearly thinking in a rounded and intelligent way, maybe include some examples of where they have clearly benefited us.
 
We don't know as we have not left yet.. and the bully boys from the EU and Reaminers funded- will do their best to keep us in.....
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...-grieve-criticised-private-meeting-prominent/
So you’ve got absolutely no clue as to how a no deal Brexit will affect us then, and yet you’re still prepared to advocate it? Brexit in a nutshell that.

We simply don’t have the infrastructure to cope with the overnight loss of the customs union and tariff free trade.
 
Here we go again yes it fetches in income but..... what's the oncost for pressure to our services and more critical the lack of housing and rented accommodation - it's about time both leading parties reinvented a proper training programme so we did not need to rely on immigration as we now do admittedly-
You cannot survive with the size of Hulls population moving in each year Bruce the strain on services is critical.....
also you never replied to my post on this question you posted-
And how exactly have the EU tried to screw us in recent years? Precise examples please. And so you're clearly thinking in a rounded and intelligent way, maybe include some examples of where they have clearly benefited us.
The U.K. population has risen by 16 million since 1950, so history would suggest that you’re talking beans again.
 
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