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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Right chaps, I'm off for an hour or two from this thread. I enjoy coming into it every night and taking part (and making the odd balls-up as well!!!)

As Director & Committee member of this:
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I've just got a rather big wodge of paperwork through to go over ahead of Feelgood's arrival on Thursday daytime.

As the big man said: I'll be back!

Gosh, wished I lived near there for the Blues do.
 
No mate, I wish to escape from their grip and just do a sensible trade deal to the benefit of us both.......I think you Americans called it Independence........
If California succeeded from the US, Do you think the US would give them favorable trading deals and risk splintering the rest of the union. I don't. Instead I'd imagine they'd incentivize the tech and entertainment to move to, say, Nevada. It will start happening to the financial sector in London soon enough. The EU has a much stronger hand to play here.
 
Right chaps, I'm off for an hour or two from this thread. I enjoy coming into it every night and taking part (and making the odd balls-up as well!!!)

As Director & Committee member of this:
VYFLMU.jpg


I've just got a rather big wodge of paperwork through to go over ahead of Feelgood's arrival on Thursday daytime.

As the big man said: I'll be back!

Looks good mate. Enjoy
 
Pete. In a global economy interdependence is inevitable whatever shape that takes.

There is a difference between Interdependence and having someone else formulate your laws. The USA has a NAFTA agreement, but Canada does not write US law......the EU has gone way past a trade agreement and is putting together a United States of Europe, as Esk might say "this is without doubt" and I don't want anything to do with it.........
 
There is a difference between Interdependence and having someone else formulate your laws. The USA has a NAFTA agreement, but Canada does not write US law......the EU has gone way past a trade agreement and is putting together a United States of Europe, as Esk might say "this is without doubt" and I don't want anything to do with it.........

Now you're equalling Jean Claude Juncker with 'The EU'

They are not one and the same.

David Cameron is not 'The UK'

Its easy for you to group them together when it suits you.
 
If California succeeded from the US, Do you think the US would give them favorable trading deals and risk splintering the rest of the union. I don't. Instead I'd imagine they'd incentivize the tech and entertainment to move to, say, Nevada. It will start happening to the financial sector in London soon enough. The EU has a much stronger hand to play here.

The USA is a single country. The EU, at the moment is not. The UK is a Sovereign nation and I don't want to see it consumed within a USE........the EU is not quite as strong as you believe, it doesn't even speak the same language and will consist of 27 nations with differing needs and objectives. If the rest of the USA looked like the rest of Europe then California would have no problem going it alone. The UK has many more years of experience and contacts around the world than even the USA, we will do OK........
 
Now you're equalling Jean Claude Juncker with 'The EU'

They are not one and the same.

David Cameron is not 'The UK'

Its easy for you to group them together when it suits you.

As I didn't mention either of those gentlemen in my post and your reply has nothing to do with what I said, I have to ask, just exactly what are you smoking.......
 
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