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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The public have already chosen Bruce you just can't get your head around it.......
What precisely did they choose though Joey?

Nobody really chose to crash out and usher in a complete deregulation promise land. A land where if you're rich enough and well educated you'll have made a killing by investing in emerging economies with virtually no worker protection.

Where you'll be able to import chicken, at a fraction of the cost of what is currently available, washed clean with ammonia before being packaged up as farm fresh. Where you can import, again at much lower cost, hormone pumped up Aussie or Brazilian beef.

Of course the indigenous agricultural sector will be destroyed, not being able to compete on either cost or scale. Farmers won't need much money as the chicken and beef they will be buying to feed their families will be at all new low low prices. Although god only knows what it will be doing to their health.

Sure if cardiovascular disease and diabetes diagnosis sky rocket at least they've got the NHS to fall back on. Of course in this new free market utopia the NHS will be most likely privatised for the most part.

Of course if you manage to stay healthy enough to work, you'll probably benefit from all the deregulated working conditions where workers rights will most likely be obliterated.

Now, did anyone really vote for that Joey? Make no mistake, that is the type of brexit ERG are pushing for.
 
What precisely did they choose though Joey?

Nobody really chose to crash out and usher in a complete deregulation promise land. A land where if you're rich enough and well educated you'll have made a killing by investing in emerging economies with virtually no worker protection.

Where you'll be able to import chicken, at a fraction of the cost of what is currently available, washed clean with ammonia before being packaged up as farm fresh. Where you can import, again at much lower cost, hormone pumped up Aussie or Brazilian beef.

Of course the indigenous agricultural sector will be destroyed, not being able to compete on either cost or scale. Farmers won't need much money as the chicken and beef they will be buying to feed their families will be at all new low low prices. Although god only knows what it will be doing to their health.

Sure if cardiovascular disease and diabetes diagnosis sky rocket at least they've got the NHS to fall back on. Of course in this new free market utopia the NHS will be most likely privatised for the most part.

Of course if you manage to stay healthy enough to work, you'll probably benefit from all the deregulated working conditions where workers rights will most likely be obliterated.

Now, did anyone really vote for that Joey? Make no mistake, that is the type of brexit ERG are pushing for.
It won't be cheaper to the consumer mate.
 
What precisely did they choose though Joey?

Nobody really chose to crash out and usher in a complete deregulation promise land. A land where if you're rich enough and well educated you'll have made a killing by investing in emerging economies with virtually no worker protection.

Where you'll be able to import chicken, at a fraction of the cost of what is currently available, washed clean with ammonia before being packaged up as farm fresh. Where you can import, again at much lower cost, hormone pumped up Aussie or Brazilian beef.

Of course the indigenous agricultural sector will be destroyed, not being able to compete on either cost or scale. Farmers won't need much money as the chicken and beef they will be buying to feed their families will be at all new low low prices. Although god only knows what it will be doing to their health.

Sure if cardiovascular disease and diabetes diagnosis sky rocket at least they've got the NHS to fall back on. Of course in this new free market utopia the NHS will be most likely privatised for the most part.

Of course if you manage to stay healthy enough to work, you'll probably benefit from all the deregulated working conditions where workers rights will most likely be obliterated.

Now, did anyone really vote for that Joey? Make no mistake, that is the type of brexit ERG are pushing for.
Never mind the ERG you are getting behind a Tory Remainer......
 
What precisely did they choose though Joey?

Nobody really chose to crash out and usher in a complete deregulation promise land. A land where if you're rich enough and well educated you'll have made a killing by investing in emerging economies with virtually no worker protection.

Where you'll be able to import chicken, at a fraction of the cost of what is currently available, washed clean with ammonia before being packaged up as farm fresh. Where you can import, again at much lower cost, hormone pumped up Aussie or Brazilian beef.

Of course the indigenous agricultural sector will be destroyed, not being able to compete on either cost or scale. Farmers won't need much money as the chicken and beef they will be buying to feed their families will be at all new low low prices. Although god only knows what it will be doing to their health.

Sure if cardiovascular disease and diabetes diagnosis sky rocket at least they've got the NHS to fall back on. Of course in this new free market utopia the NHS will be most likely privatised for the most part.

Of course if you manage to stay healthy enough to work, you'll probably benefit from all the deregulated working conditions where workers rights will most likely be obliterated.

Now, did anyone really vote for that Joey? Make no mistake, that is the type of brexit ERG are pushing for.
I did not see Crash out on the ballot paper just In or Out - the problem is from both parties are about 75% for Remain instead of a coalition of MPs from the two major parties of Brexit views getting early together to negotiate a deal on leave - not for MPs to ignore the democratic vote a once in a lifetime vote that they promised would be honoured ....
MPs are well known to do the opposite they promise even in a GE win......
We never get an immediate re election though........
The main culprits imo are Cameron , and Osborne who thought it would be a remain vote - with no plan B they just walked away....... The very main two who imposed austerity too .....
 
Because the government's impact assessment of every potential outcome for Brexit tells him we will be worse off.
Or he will lose work as a lawyer..?
He's keeping some nice company -
 
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