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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You should actually read what he, and others, write mate.

In a nutshell, what frustrates many on the Remain side is that the ability and powers to address a lot of the concerns of non city livers, (I am one btw), exist within the current UK laws. For some reason they choose not to use them, and/or finance them, being perfectly happy to let folk lay their local concerns solely at the feet of the EU.

And now we arrive at this place.

You miss the point roydo. Read back through the other connected posts to see the usual put-down from Bruce. It is simply shocking that he is allowed to continually do so. His arrogance is breath-taking...

That's my last word on this subject...
 
You should actually read what he, and others, write mate.

In a nutshell, what frustrates many on the Remain side is that the ability and powers to address a lot of the concerns of non city livers, (I am one btw), exist within the current UK laws. For some reason they choose not to use them, and/or finance them, being perfectly happy to let folk lay their local concerns solely at the feet of the EU.

And now we arrive at this place.

Sadly, it's a fact of life at the moment that those with low skills are up against it. Competition from humans is largely global, and technology is becoming more adept at doing more things. This is where we are at the moment, and there's nothing happening from the government to rectify things. We are a high skills economy, that's without a doubt, and those areas with high skills (typically clustered around universities) do very well. Those that aren't, don't, and there is nothing really being done to change that. It's fine for people to get angry at me, but it's a shame they're not angry at the people they've given their support to for doing nothing.
 
I'm due a new passport next year. Contemplating whether to apply before March to keep the current colour or afterwards to get a shiny new one. What with that and this new 50p it's literally the gift that keeps on giving.

Fair play, we did ask what were the benefits of brexit and now knowing we have a new design on a 50p I feel a lot better about the whole situation... :oops:

Ha! I'm utterly flabbergasted by it all. We need to be finding a way of getting the best deal we can, yet another branch of government are already thinking of ways of commemorating the event. They are surely just trying to make a sitcom about brexit, I can't think of any other reason how they can keep on messing it up.
 
I'm due a new passport next year. Contemplating whether to apply before March to keep the current colour or afterwards to get a shiny new one. What with that and this new 50p it's literally the gift that keeps on giving.
We are booming the forecast we're shown how far project fear got it so wrong after the referendum growth wise a give away budget today but can you trust them?.....
Corbyn response was a bit shaky, but politics is a dirty game.......
 
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