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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OK. Here is your original post.

Initially I read that as a challenge to all the regular Brexit posters in here. It was quite provocative and poking fun at a prominent leave supporter. That's why I reacted how I did. I've read it since and it still comes across the same way. What do you think @peteblue, @Joey66, @Old Blue 2. Did I overreact?

Anyway, I'm off out soon but will endeavour to reply to the above later. Or I may have lost the will to live by then.
It was provocative as I think it's a disgrace, but I wonder what those that voted leave, some of whom seem to think Farage is acting in the interests of UK sovereignty, think about what he's asking.
 
Seems like a good plan. A lack of education and knowledge on the issue worked well the first time.
Then it’s up to those that run it to ensure that voters get factually correct, unbiased run downs of the pros and cons of both. What would hurt is a truck load more of lies and half truths
 
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Gove silent, but neighbour vents frustration
The Environment Secretary said nothing to journalists as he left his home this morning, but a neighbour did call over to reporters: "Give him hell, he's a total w*****."

ha ha ha
 
Ironically Frank is patronising you far more than the remain lads debating with you, don't be fooled by that bulbs attempt to stir the pot mate

no no no.

you are making things up to suit your agenda.

its a constant tactic by all you remainers…

this thread just proves how divided our country actually is, and the hatred we all have for eachother

im sure @Barnfred 55 knows that im not the one patronising him.
 
well it’s going to be another interesting evening in Westminster.

The govt will table it’s motion to extend article 50 (but without a reason why EU will probably reject this).

However before that can take place there are 4 amendments to vote on.

1.second referendum
Extend article 50 to stage a second referendum

2. MPs take control of the Brexit process. Effectively removing the govt of all responsibility toward brexit

3. New approach
Extend article 50 to enable cross party talks with a view to finding a different deal acceptable to a parliamentary majoritu

4. No 3rd meaningful vote
Give the speaker the power to block a 3rd meaningful vote by means of some ancient medieval law!!

Enjoy - things are gonna get funky on here later
 
well it’s going to be another interesting evening in Westminster.

The govt will table it’s motion to extend article 50 (but without a reason why EU will probably reject this).

However before that can take place there are 4 amendments to vote on.

1.second referendum
Extend article 50 to stage a second referendum

2. MPs take control of the Brexit process. Effectively removing the govt of all responsibility toward brexit

3. New approach
Extend article 50 to enable cross party talks with a view to finding a different deal acceptable to a parliamentary majoritu

4. No 3rd meaningful vote
Give the speaker the power to block a 3rd meaningful vote by means of some ancient medieval law!!

Enjoy - things are gonna get funky on here later
Oh good. Glad I'm off to Krakow!
 
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