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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Do you think many leave voters were taken in by claims like that in the poster Joe?
Again Bruce the referendum is over we should have moved on to leave with a good deal paying 39 billion euros - I admit May made a dogs breakfast of it , but that's what happens when a remainer negotiated Brexit which legal mind told her the conditions in the backstop leagally binding were untenable to the HOC and with the General public .....
Michael Portillo over 12 months ago predicted what unfolded.......
 
My main post today have been about blaming Honda closing on Brexit in ten years time vehicles will be run on electric etc - also our useless MPs all of them for not getting a deal done with the EU from day one over 2 years ago as they like on here have been fighting against the vote in 2016, and the manifestos of the two big parties ie leaving the EU particularly the customs union - relate to me if remain is so popular atm why have the remain party the Lib Dems ratings not soared in the polls? the 7 who stood down from Labour yesterday, I think are pro remain can they not see this, but some rightly stood down for other correct reasons.........
Could you explain to me why the lib dems were already on a downward trend poll wise way before brexit?
 
Head of Honda said so some months back that Brexit and no plan was not good news for Honda.

But being the logical business type you say you are, you get that if a business loses money people will loose their jobs. It's not project fear is it?

May and her plans for the UK to be leaders in electric car falls flat, as predicted!

Luton north and south are marginals as well. ;)
The problem Pete will have here is that as he wasn't alive when Aristotle was defining Aristotelian syllogistic logic, he'll not be able to comment effectively.
 
That's one possibility, the other is that sufficiently enough reactionary old people have died and been replaced by a progressive younger voting demographic.
I think one of the saddest things about it is seeing old folk of that generation going into their last year's believing that their peers have left a ruinous wake for their future loved ones, I know older relatives of mine are for the most part terribly angry about it
 
Could you explain to me why the lib dems were already on a downward trend poll wise way before brexit?
Yes everyone know the coalition harmed them - particularly Vince Cable selling off the post officefor a song , Clegg having to abandon his free university pledge etc etc we are now seven years on they, and the Greens are the only party leaders to promote Remain....look at their polling .......
By the way just watching the news Desil cars have slumped in Europe too, and the Honda Director stated it was nothing to do with Brexit - more so the EU latest trade deal with no 10 percent tarrifs - The EU working it up us yet again .......
 
Yes everyone know the coalition harmed them - particularly Vince Cable selling off the post officefor a song , Clegg having to abandon his free university pledge etc etc we are now seven years on they, and the Greens are the only party leaders to promote Remain....look at their polling .......
By the way just watching the news Desil cars have slumped in Europe too, and the Honda Director stated it was nothing to do with Brexit - more so the EU latest trade deal with no 10 percent tarrifs - The EU working it up us yet again .......
Quick question: which companies are actively moving to the UK to take advantage of the amazing opportunities presented by Brexit?
 
Quick question: which companies are actively moving to the UK to take advantage of the amazing opportunities presented by Brexit?
Question unemployment down again the best figures for 40 years also companies have invested in the U.K. Since Brexit
I repeat any uncertainty in a country will hamper the economy, but we are doing far better than the Eurozone......
 
A supplier of excellent jet engines, soon to be moving to Germany I believe, though of course the jet engine was invented by Frank whittle, who was badly let down by the UK despite his genius

I think a certain German named Hans von Ohain might have something to say about what I have set in bold and underlined, if he were still alive...
 
Question unemployment down again the best figures for 40 years also companies have invested in the U.K. Since Brexit
I repeat any uncertainty in a country will hamper the economy, but we are doing far better than the Eurozone......
I'm not sure what employment figures have to do with my question, but I'm happy to have that conversation if you want.

But back to my original question, just a quick summary of the companies that have joined the UK citing the opportunities Brexit has presented will do.
 
He might but Frank Whittle still invented it. Stop doing down our Country!!!!!!!
Frank Whittle had the first working engine, it was knocked back by the RAF so he had to set up his own company allowing the actual first flight to be made by a german.
French engineer Maxime Guillaume was granted a patent for a simple jet engine before them both but never got it into construction , although the design looks workable.
 
Question unemployment down again the best figures for 40 years also companies have invested in the U.K. Since Brexit
I repeat any uncertainty in a country will hamper the economy, but we are doing far better than the Eurozone......
Mate surely you realise these figures have been skewed by zero hour contracts etc?
 
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