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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I knew you were stuck in the past, Joseph.
ha coal fired log central heating cheaper than gas - constant and gravity feed heating 60 F upstairs in the winter months with a pump if needed run all my hot water and 8 radiators - £40 for a sweep once per year.... been in since 1987 runs like a dream......... £500 for the fuel per annum constant hot water plus heating - sod the windmills........
 
ha coal fired log central heating cheaper than gas - constant and gravity feed heating 60 F upstairs in the winter months with a pump if needed run all my hot water and 8 radiators - £40 for a sweep once per year.... been in since 1987 runs like a dream......... £500 for the fuel per annum constant hot water plus heating - sod the windmills........
Buy yourself a set of brushes and you could save that £40 every year
 
I don't know if it's bad as either side are making out, seems there's some things in there that are good (EU nationals able to stay in UK, and vice versa) and a lot that are bad.

Main positive may be that there's another general election but then again I really can't be arsed for the entire country to stop again for the third time in four years just to inevitably end up with a Tory government anyway.

But y'know, we'll see.
 
If the DUP and Rees Mogg are against the deal, there must be something going for it. Thought it was interesting that May mentioned no Brexit as one of the three possible outcomes. I'm guessing she'll try to play each side off against the other in her attempt to get it through. "It's not a perfect deal, but its better than remaining in the EU." "Its not a perfect deal, but its better than a no deal Brexit."
 
If the DUP and Rees Mogg are against the deal, there must be something going for it. Thought it was interesting that May mentioned no Brexit as one of the three possible outcomes. I'm guessing she'll try to play each side off against the other in her attempt to get it through. "It's not a perfect deal, but its better than remaining in the EU." "Its not a perfect deal, but its better than a no deal Brexit."

Indeed, but I think the numbers are against her now......
 
I would have respected the government more had the cabinet rejected this out of hand just on the basis they know it won't be able to pass through the house or with the DUP who are propping up the Tories.

This is just to say that May and the cabinet tried their best to get a deal in the event of a no deal. Operation cover our asses.
 
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