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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Please could you set out which laws set by the EU you so passionately disagree with and which ran contrary to our own?
I looked up all of the laws imposed by the EU here and thought they were all positive.
Quick one to disect look up the EU postal directive.
Mr Corbyn explained it rather well today how that works, better than I have on here, when I brought it up.
All new members are required to sign up to it.
On my phone so cant link it but worth a look if his interview is on line anywhere.
 
I love how you have the nerve to call Remain voters arrogant and superior. The following are just some of the hostile, arrogant ways you have reacted to Remain voters putting forward pretty standard arguments in this thread:


Etc, etc... Think you need to take a look in the mirror.

Nah, just pointing out how the 'Remain' contingent have reacted to not winning the vote. Truth hurts, eh, ghost. Take a lead from the Eagles song title: Get over it!

Now I'm off to watch Croatia v. Portugal...
 
You have not stuck to the point. Negotiations on future trade agreements have not even been started. How can you possibly begin to comment about them?

You cannot make a personal assertion a fact, when that assertion is groundless 100%. It is akin to stating now that Everton will win the Premiership next season, fact. Not sustainable or tenable at all...
Perhaps, but we know we will be leaving the EU. Are companies going to wait however many years the negotiations take to see of we stay in the common market, or will they instead start planning moves to elsewhere in Europe, where they are guaranteed to keep access? The uncertainty is going to massively reduce investment from businesses when said investment is all ready at extremely low levels.
 
You have not stuck to the point. Negotiations on future trade agreements have not even been started. How can you possibly begin to comment about them?

You cannot make a personal assertion a fact, when that assertion is groundless 100%. It is akin to stating now that Everton will win the Premiership next season, fact. Not sustainable or tenable at all...

I have stuck to the point, that's how economics works.
All I am doing is commenting on what looks like the most realistic negotiation path, you can't just respond by burying your head in the sand and say wait and see, we don't know the future as your only response. Do you honestly see no negative trading effects from this? If so, how?
 
Just heard on the radio that the petition has now reached 2 million signatures, so the reasoning is that because of the high turnout the margin of the leave vote wasn't big enough?

What happens then if another referendum is called, the voter turnout is similar to this one, but remain win this time, with a margin similar to the vote leave, does it then go to another vote, and then to another vote until someone hits the magic number?
 
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