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’ve not mentioned race mate , I mentioned gammon being used as an insult . Which you agreed it as same as remoaner .

As for saying remain voters put it down putting it down to dementia or the elderly , again I’ve read repeatedly it’s down to the rich elitist preventing it . I suppose to varying degrees but We’re all guilty of being one eyed it because it’s an emotive subject but let’s not Kid ourselves there is all kinds thrown about in here .
sorry harryflashman, post wasn't directly at you it was a reply in general to others , who think its ok to be racist to people just because there white and hold different views.
You i wouldn't include in this group, and for the record don't really care what they call me it matters not a jot in real life
 
He's also dispelling the myth that Brexit is the wet dream of old, white men by the looks of it.
Put a picture of the EU commissioners on Bruce unelected-Each new President is nominated by the European Council and formally elected by the European Parliament, for a five-year term. As of 2018, the current President is Jean-Claude Juncker, who took office on 1 November 2014. He is a member of the European People's Party (EPP) and is the former Prime Minister of Luxembourg.
Brussels' faceless bureaucrats REVEALED... and here are their endless perks YOU pay for-
Former EU Commissioners still paid years after leaving


20,000 euros per month + perks - and some still pick up wages after leaving-
great EU hey ho -
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A fair amount of ethnics and young people might indeed have voted Leave.

But whether people like to admit it or not, the public face of Brexit, before the Referendum was ever called, during the campaign and throughout the fiasco that has unfolded in its wake, has been overwhelming male, overwhelmingly middle aged/old, overwhelmingly upper middle class and overwhelmingly white.

And that is the constituency which has raged against the EU and made life hard fir every Tory leader since Ted Heath.

That people living barely above the breadline in sink estates in Sunderland and Burnley have sided with them beggars belief.

Sure, you'll find people supporting Brexit from all walks of life, but from a policy perspective, you can't deliver a Brexit for everyone, so you try and deliver it according to what most Brexiters want. To do that, you've got to generalise to an extent, and the fact is that older white folk voted to leave more than anyone else.
 
Put a picture of the EU commissioners on Bruce unelected-Each new President is nominated by the European Council and formally elected by the European Parliament, for a five-year term. As of 2018, the current President is Jean-Claude Juncker, who took office on 1 November 2014. He is a member of the European People's Party (EPP) and is the former Prime Minister of Luxembourg.
Brussels' faceless bureaucrats REVEALED... and here are their endless perks YOU pay for-
Former EU Commissioners still paid years after leaving


20,000 euros per month + perks - and some still pick up wages after leaving-
great EU hey ho -
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Sorry Joe, I've no idea what point you're trying to make here?
 
Sure, you'll find people supporting Brexit from all walks of life, but from a policy perspective, you can't deliver a Brexit for everyone, so you try and deliver it according to what most Brexiters want. To do that, you've got to generalise to an extent, and the fact is that older white folk voted to leave more than anyone else.


Yes, I was re-enforcing that point.
 
My first meeting has been conveyed since the deal was agreed last week, a rush job down to the big smoke tomorrow to discuss No Deal contingencies. I’ll update if anything new pops up

At least I’m staying in Convent Garden so i can take in a few sights tomorrow afternoon, never been to Buckingham palace and by the looks of it I’m not to far away from
 
My first meeting has been conveyed since the deal was agreed last week, a rush job down to the big smoke tomorrow to discuss No Deal contingencies. I’ll update if anything new pops up

At least I’m staying in Convent Garden so i can take in a few sights tomorrow afternoon, never been to Buckingham palace and by the looks of it I’m not to far away from

15 minute walk down past Trafalgar Square and along the Mall. If you wanted, you could always loop back via Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square and tick off a few more Monopoly sights :)
 
DON'T FORGET THE COFFEE MATE!
Yes the coffee machines all at our expense .......
You may scorn wanting to belong to an institution like them - you know no better that's the problem we survived without them no deal looks a good prospect under WTO rules atm......
The WTO oversees a system of trade rules for its 164-member countries, which together account for no less than 98 per cent of all global trade. Under the WTOGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (the GATT), tariffs on most manufactured goods between the UK and the EU would stay quite low, averaging around 3 per cent.4 Aug 2018
Why a no-deal Brexit is nothing to fear - The Spectator
 
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