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'll think you will find the correct answer Frank is...................All three.

In what order I don't know, but I suspect that it will be shifting from a to b and c as we speak.

Despised is a bit heavy. And we're talking about the politicians here; for individuals it depends on the behaviour. I think annoyed and disinterested is more accurate. Also depends where you ask. Britain is already right-wing by Belgian standards, the Flemish right wing nationalists are more left-wing than your current overlords. If they would say what Cameron has said about wanting to scrap the working hours directive they would be annihilated in the next elections; in Britain that goes down well. A centrist here, is left in Britain. You get collectively annoyed when there is a minor protest, just look in all the threads on here when there is an environmental march or something. God forbid a protest somewhat hinders daily life - then you usually get something along the line well that doesn't work anyway and method A or B is more convincing. That's a passive approach. One of the reasons why I think @magicjuan 's idea of a left Brexit is very unlikely.


currently... and I would say B genrally. ive been around a lot of Europe, working and holidays.

Do you go around in England tops singing about bombers? Otherwise I wouldn't say your Englishness makes a difference. Also 500 million people... There are probably some who would like you.
 
The last extension to 31 October effectively saw the end of Brexit. It's a question now of how soon they formalise it or whether they just keep extending.
I think there have to be criteria met in June, which will allow the extension to 31 October. It could well happen, but if it does, it needs the right approach.

It is amazing how little compromise there has been within the UK (although partly due to the negotiating position of the EU).

I recall a legal quote, although I forget who it was that said it, that 'compromise should leave both parties being like they've eaten a plate of worms'. But I would have expected much greater maturity from parliament, both as individuals and as an entity.
 
its the flag that's causing an offense to someone.
According to the 'solicitors letter', it's causing a nuisance and based on the picture of the email in the video, it is against the covenant on the property (clause 4 schedule 3).

I'm sure he can argue it in court that it is no problem and is not causing a nuisance.
 
its the flag that's causing an offense to someone.
The flag that would be a nuisance if it was the Pride flag, the ISIS flag or any other bloody flag. It's spoiling someone else's view, it's not supposed to be there, based on the covenant he signed when he purchased the house.

The lads a snowflake of the highest order ‘We are becoming weak and spineless. Who are they to tell me not to fly the flag?’ if they were that weak and spineless they would of let a bully boy who thinks because he went on an extended scouts jamboree to Iraq that he somehow deserves to be able to do what he wants. Actually laughable.
 
The flag that would be a nuisance if it was the Pride flag, the ISIS flag or any other bloody flag. It's spoiling someone else's view, it's not supposed to be there, based on the covenant he signed when he purchased the house.

The lads a snowflake of the highest order ‘We are becoming weak and spineless. Who are they to tell me not to fly the flag?’ if they were that weak and spineless they would of let a bully boy who thinks because he went on an extended scouts jamboree to Iraq that he somehow deserves to be able to do what he wants. Actually laughable.

I think its the snowflake complaining about a flag / pole.
 
Democracy hasn’t died. People voted to leave fair
enough. But the version of leave wasn’t defined. You can bang on about 17.4m but that means nothing as they weren’t all voting for the same thing. So let’s have another vote based on what the real options are. The hard line leavers are scared of that because they worry they won’t win. Surely true democracy is letting the country vote again given we now have a proper idea of what we are voting for.
 
i actually think labour could do quite well in those elections but i wouldn't be putting that out there ,
Every leave voter will jump on the brexit party bandwagon even if its not there normal platform of voting for the likes of ukip ect,
if they start down that path.


I think if the vote goes ahead, and I believe May will now do anything for it not to, then the Brexit Party will wipe the floor with both Labour and Conservatives......
 
Democracy hasn’t died. People voted to leave fair
enough. But the version of leave wasn’t defined. You can bang on about 17.4m but that means nothing as they weren’t all voting for the same thing. So let’s have another vote based on what the real options are. The hard line leavers are scared of that because they worry they won’t win. Surely true democracy is letting the country vote again given we now have a proper idea of what we are voting for.
Urm in the latest GE both parties manefesto stated they would honour the referendum result ......
 
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