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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On behalf of GOT, can I just state that we take no responsibility for advice given on here, and should you end up with a crater in your garden it's not our fault as you entered into such escapades of your own free will.
this needs to go to a vote..

*face-palms
 
Is it true that if you mix one part salt with two parts boiling water it kills weeds and plants? The mint in my garden is out of control and I want to kill it naturally without spraying all sorts of chemicals and turning my garden into Chernobyl
Glysophate in home and Bragain concentrate mod with a 5 mil washing up liquid mix sprayed with a 1 litre hand sprayer leave for four weeks as it's a transcolated herbicide kills the roots....
Hurry up before the EU bans that as this stuff it rids nettles, and brambles
Salt will kill the area but is more expensive and you will not be able to replant striaght away - by the way if you ever plant mint plant it in a container to stop it spreading.....
 
but the option says 'Leave the EU union' .

so I would go as far to say that anyone who voted for that realised what it meant .. deal or no deal etc etc … it means LEAVE the EU!!!
Not really. If I asked you to pop to the shops and get me some chocolate, you might come back with fruit and nut.

But I don't want fruit and nut, I don't like raisins, I want a double decker. Now you might say, well you've got your chocolate, so you've got what you wanted. But what I actually wanted was a double decker.

(I haven't had any lunch yet)
 
April fools day is the next significant date for this saga. If Parliament can come up with a majority decision on an option then the EU will allow an extension so that it can be brought into law.

Favourite options are now

1. Some form of customs union deal (UK WIDE).
2. Longer extension and hold 2nd referendum

Outsiders are

1. Leave on April 12 with No deal
2. GE
3. Revoke article 50
that customs union is a strange one, Turkey has one with the EU but, it doesn't allow them to do a deal with any country unless the EU has already done one in place ,EU can scrutinise it while Turkey has no voice at the original trade table .
why would anybody want that?
Unless there is something like a bespoke one on offer , in which case Turkey or any future state will surly press for the same thing.
Am i missing something here?
"2nd referendum will course murder not worth the uproar
No deal, cant see it happening but you never know.
the other two.
Revoke article 50 and have GE to be honest seems the simplest and sensible way to go,
We keep are rebates ect
people can scrutinise there MP on how they have represented them
The parties would have to give us a clear vision of what's on offer and with new faces and numbers in the house we might get a direction 1 way or another.
Tories will have a new leader properly a brexit supporter and i suspect a lot of remain MP's replaced by the local constituencies Labour are a busted flush now as regards leaving , anything they do now on that front will be taken with a pinch of salt , so they may as well go full on stay .
My tribal head off (leaver) i think it's time to reset the process,as i cant see a decent outcome in front of us other than more of the same mess while the current incumbents are in place.
they more than likely say no to GE because a good few no they are dead men/women walking
 
Bruce the EU banned sodium chlorate the very first weedkiller invented =salt - a fire hazard.... yet it sits under one chemical difference on supermarket shelves ... evidently even under COSHH in which I was credited qualified exam with and by EU law keptr all my chemicals pesticides under a safe cabinet lock and key this was banned as a fire hazard.... its up there with straight bananas I am afraid......
Oh does ordinary salt burn yes it does .....
Sodium chlorate and sodium chloride (common salt) are not the same thing. Sodium chlorate has the formula NaClO3. Sodium chloride is NaCl. They have totally different properties. One is labelled as hazardous (sodium chlorate), the other (sodium chloride) is not.The hazards associated with sodium chlorate are: may cause fire or explosion, strong oxidiser, harmful if swallowed, causes eye irritation, toxic to aquatic life. The hazards associated with sodium chloride are: none.

Also, hazard classification of chemicals has now been harmonised across the world, so anything labelled as corrosive in Europe will also be labelled as corrosive in the USA, for example. In the same way, sodium chlorate will have the same classification in the USA as it does in the UK or elsewhere in Europe.
 
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