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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It is indicative of what was signed up to by previous governments that the complexities defy rational thought.
This is a foundation for some that voted leave, the EU being a systematic ponzi scheme to enable corporate interests.
It's hard enough getting out of a mobile phone contract never mind the constantly self developing minutiae of EU treaties, the very treaties that self centred ministers 'negotiated' for their own political standing. The shift to a political union from a common market, as sold to the public in the previous referendum, is why people 'of a certain age and demographic' tended to to prefer the leave option. Put that in popular speak and you have disingenuous comments like 'retirees...who's life really couldn't get much harder so what the heck' (sic).
That really is an awful comment as bad as any rhetoric I've seen from either side.

as ever , very eloquently put juan..
 
All been allocated to the NHS already, £350m a week. So just focusing on treating the effects, not preventing the cause unfortunately.
*sighs

we are actually a net contributor to the EU...

9 billion might actually come in handy for some of the homeless and more police .. with the right government in place just a thought
 
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It is indicative of what was signed up to by previous governments that the complexities defy rational thought.
This is a foundation for some that voted leave, the EU being a systematic ponzi scheme to enable corporate interests.
It's hard enough getting out of a mobile phone contract never mind the constantly self developing minutiae of EU treaties, the very treaties that self centred ministers 'negotiated' for their own political standing. The shift to a political union from a common market, as sold to the public in the previous referendum, is why people 'of a certain age and demographic' tended to to prefer the leave option. Put that in popular speak and you have disingenuous comments like 'retirees...who's life really couldn't get much harder so what the heck' (sic).
That really is an awful comment as bad as any rhetoric I've seen from either side.
Indeed...anarchy is the best solution...who the feck needs politicians to speak for you or me... its not about the EU...its about changing the corrupt voting system we have now....vested moneyed interests ...wake up
 
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