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 get wanting to leave the EU, I honestly do, but no deal would be a catastrophe that would hurt millions of people

Anyone who truly wants that or is arguing for it either has no understanding of what a disaster it would be or has some way of it benefiting them that means they don't care

nobody knows how it will pan out mikey.

we have been told this and that, and how we will be doomed as a nation.

we wont be doomed.

its scaremongering on an industrial scale for the last 2 years, its no wonder people such as yourselves get worried.
 
Anna Soubry is a right wing scumbag and a contrarian who'd cause trouble in an empty house.
Admittedly, I dont know much about her politics before the last few weeks :) but I've been shocked at the likes of Gove making chirpy quips at such a serious moment. She owns him here.
To be honest. The UK needs to put right and left aside for five minutes and sort this mess out.
 
Just one more thanks only this time we’ll all know the implications of what we’re voting for instead of a pack of lies, and half-truths
and two years of complete scarmongering by the remainers and the tv elite

if only a no-deal had, had as much positive air time
 
Ok, explain it to me.

Preferably do it legalease rather than your usual garbled sentences, just so we're both clear.
Already have article 50 is a legal act passed by Parliment and on the statute book - get it?
Any votes over the next week or so or not legal, and not statute in law - end of
The EU will still negotiate with May if they want too....on any further suggestions on non binary amendments by the HOC.....
 
Already have article 50 is a legal act passed by Parliment and on the statute book- s get it?
Any votes over the next week or so or not legal and not statute in law - end of
The referendum result wasn't legally binding either, it was simply advisory.
 
Already have article 50 is a legal act passed by Parliment and on the statute book- s get it?
Any votes over the next week or so or not legal and not statute in law - end of
Yes. And as I've already said, the UK has the legal right to unilaterally revoke it. Whether the government will cede to revocation or not is yet to be seen.

Nothing about what I've said there is fantasy, it's a fact.
 
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