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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And yet, as I’ve mentioned before, no similar scare numbers are ever produced for the EU. Apparently our leaving has no effect whatsoever. That is because the whole political machinery is geared towards changing our vote, just like they did to ROI and France. I thought we were made of sterner stuff, but apparently not....
 
So you support the May deal the only deal after two years plus - we will never know what a Brexit PM could have negotiated giving bundles of cash away - she states the 39 billion has to be honoured yet I have not seen a breakdown of that figure also the money we have put in over 40 years plus ....Don't forget we only ever ever voted for a trade deal not a polictical union , and when that question came you and other remainers lost that vote , but won't except it it's called democracy........

I don't particularly support anything mate. I was just informing about another realistic proposition. You are dealing with legal realities that you can't escape (also you can't threaten nations, to try and take them to court etc about debts you owe etc. Also that would look very bad in front of the W.T.O etc...)

I care about normal people and how this will affect their lives. It's all fun and games when you're looking at it in a Risk (the game) kind of way. Abstract entities, but behind these entities are normal people (same as you have in Germany, Luxembourg etc...) and decisions have consequences. Also if you want to improve worker rights etc... The E.U. isn't stopping you. Loads of other countries don't have zero hour contracts etc. You can already campaign for that. There are other forces at play within the U.K. that are preventing that.

And yes I live in Belgium, not very far away, if I take the train I'm in London in +- 2 hours (39 €; so +- 35 pounds).
 
I don't particularly support anything mate. I was just informing about another realistic proposition. You are dealing with legal realities that you can't escape (also you can't threaten nations, to try and take them to court etc about debts you owe etc. Also that would look very bad in front of the W.T.O etc...)

I care about normal people and how this will affect their lives. It's all fun and games when you're looking at it in a Risk (the game) kind of way. Abstract entities, but behind these entities are normal people (same as you have in Germany, Luxembourg etc...) and decisions have consequences. Also if you want to improve worker rights etc... The E.U. isn't stopping you. Loads of other countries don't have zero hour contracts etc. You can already campaign for that. There are other forces at play within the U.K. that are preventing that.

And yes I live in Belgium, not very far away, if I take the train I'm in London in +- 2 hours (39 €; so +- 35 pounds).
Travel will not be banned I respect your views tbh under Mays deal as a strong outer I would rather stay in as it's far too complex....and even more uncertain.....
 
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