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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Ps: if you’re interested in a job for the EU, you can always apply here – all welcome: https://epso.europa.eu/home_en . In addition, they employ @Bruce Wayne from time to time.
Ha ha. Not me mate. I'm finished with all that. I'm retiring to Cornwall this year please God. The only job I'm interested in is a summer job as car park attendant at the Eden centre;)

I know some of your politicians are still talking up the likelihood of a hard Brexit but this won't happen. Parliament will find some way to get a long extension to article 50. So I'm afraid you can look forward to quite a few more Brexit MEPs messing up your plans for at least the next couple of years.
 
The online petition for a 2nd referendum seem to have caused quite a bit of pressure. Apparently every signature causes an e-mail to be sent to the signatory's MP, and as many of them have been bombarded with e-mails the strength of feeling seems to be getting across to the point where some of them have felt compelled to listen and possibly act.

Anyone supporting a 2nd referendum should sign it if they haven't already done so.
 
Except that it wasn’t one million, more like 3-400k. A big number, granted, but not much more than the countryside alliance march which was of a similar size......
How the feck do you know this ...Tory lies yet again Jack(I'm alright) Countryside Alliance? says it all about you...
 
Well thats what got us in this mess in the first place.

A 2nd referendum on What?

Leave, stay, Mays deal, No Deal, Norway, Canada, bin A50, etc etc.
Exactly.

When will people realise that having a second vote solves absolutely nothing
 
The online petition for a 2nd referendum seem to have caused quite a bit of pressure. Apparently every signature causes an e-mail to be sent to the signatory's MP, and as many of them have been bombarded with e-mails the strength of feeling seems to be getting across to the point where some of them have felt compelled to listen and possibly act.

Anyone supporting a 2nd referendum should sign it if they haven't already done so.
I wasn’t going to bother but my MP is an absolute disgrace so will do so now.
 
Ha ha. Not me mate. I'm finished with all that. I'm retiring to Cornwall this year please God. The only job I'm interested in is a summer job as car park attendant at the Eden centre;)

I know some of your politicians are still talking up the likelihood of a hard Brexit but this won't happen. Parliament will find some way to get a long extension to article 50. So I'm afraid you can look forward to quite a few more Brexit MEPs messing up your plans for at least the next couple of years.

You're a retired Brexit voter? Amazing lol
 
Ha ha. Not me mate. I'm finished with all that. I'm retiring to Cornwall this year please God. The only job I'm interested in is a summer job as car park attendant at the Eden centre;)

I know some of your politicians are still talking up the likelihood of a hard Brexit but this won't happen. Parliament will find some way to get a long extension to article 50. So I'm afraid you can look forward to quite a few more Brexit MEPs messing up your plans for at least the next couple of years.

Retiring to Cornwall lol

Brexit's gonna hit you hard then?

Sorry pal, you seem like a nice bloke. It's just that it always seems that the ones shouting loudest about leaving are the ones who are the most protected from any consequences.

....apart from @BigBlueNose who's a law unto himself.
 
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