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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So he's a hypocrite as well? Who knew!

He's trying to get himself voted out of a job.......

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It's more like rich vs poor.
Agree but i FEA
Oh.... I do really loathe Blair the utter slimeball.

But then Farage is a complete tosser too.

HELP ME SOMEONE FFS.
I feel your pain. It's a choice of which slimeballs you dislike the least. For every argument there is an equally valid counter argument. This is a really good argument on why the left should be advocating that we leave https://www.theguardian.com/busines...eing-heard-referendum-brexit?CMP=share_btn_tw and this is an equally good argument on why the left should advocate staying https://www.theguardian.com/comment...-eu-working-class-culture-hijacked-help-elite. Ican't help if you are a Tory voter! Go with your gut instinct
 
Whichever way we vote, I think we can all be grateful that the campaign is finally over and we as a country can move on to talking about something bloody else.

Sack that... If it turns out the majority of the north want out... And the majority of the north don't ever want a tory government...

Id like a referendum to split the country!
 
Exactly.

My gut instinct tells me that being in a European Union of sorts is good for Britain but that the current EU is a bit crap. Which is why I'm not sure how to vote.
I see it as similar to the conversation I had with my broadband provider today.

I've been with BT for a while, they're ok but the cost keeps creeping up and there has been no related improvement in service. I got a mailshot through the door from vodafone asking me to switch to them, and they offered pretty much the same features that I currently enjoy but with a monthly bill just under half of what I currently pay.

So I called BT and said "Unless you improve your deal, I'm leaving".

BT promptly improved their deal.

THIS is the true value of a "Leave" victory - it gives our government and MEPs far more ammunition to try and effect significant, worthwhile change in the EU by saying "Look, your system is so pants that our electorate want out - fix it sharpish or we'll have to act on the wishes of the British people."

Sadly, many on the remain side don't get it. Or maybe Sadiq Khan has just scared them into doing as he tells them - after his aggressive, hostile display on the TV the other day I can only presume the people of London voted for him under threat of physical violence.
 
I haven't read this thread but can I just say, Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage, David Icke, the Daily Mail and the Sun .....
No more to be said really, comfortable bed fellows.???
 
I thought i was alone in not being arsed in voting, nobody i've spoken to is voting either.
 
I thought i was alone in not being arsed in voting, nobody i've spoken to is voting either.

You a Primary School teacher?

Literally everyone I have nattered about it today has. And when I did, the lass in the pub/polling station said she reckoned she had been busier than a general election.
 
Sadly, many on the remain side don't get it. Or maybe Sadiq Khan has just scared them into doing as he tells them - after his aggressive, hostile display on the TV the other day I can only presume the people of London voted for him under threat of physical violence.

Sadiq is alright.

I think both campaigns have been farcical, though.
 
I see it as similar to the conversation I had with my broadband provider today.

I've been with BT for a while, they're ok but the cost keeps creeping up and there has been no related improvement in service. I got a mailshot through the door from vodafone asking me to switch to them, and they offered pretty much the same features that I currently enjoy but with a monthly bill just under half of what I currently pay.

So I called BT and said "Unless you improve your deal, I'm leaving".

BT promptly improved their deal.

THIS is the true value of a "Leave" victory - it gives our government and MEPs far more ammunition to try and effect significant, worthwhile change in the EU by saying "Look, your system is so pants that our electorate want out - fix it sharpish or we'll have to act on the wishes of the British people."

Sadly, many on the remain side don't get it. Or maybe Sadiq Khan has just scared them into doing as he tells them - after his aggressive, hostile display on the TV the other day I can only presume the people of London voted for him under threat of physical violence.
no it is nothing like that at all really.
 
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