Its like they've asked a crowd at top gear what should happen and it's being actioned@Joey66 isn't alone. There's millions out there just like him and they've decided the fate of our country.
Its like they've asked a crowd at top gear what should happen and it's being actioned@Joey66 isn't alone. There's millions out there just like him and they've decided the fate of our country.
theconversation.com
The polling agency Ipsos MORI has, for many years, asked people in Britain every month what they think are the most important issues facing the country. In December 2015, only six months before the EU referendum and after nearly three years of anticipating it, just 1% of the sample cited Europe as the most important issue of the day. By April 2019 that figure had jumped to 59%.
Now some of you are understanding democrocy......@Joey66 isn't alone. There's millions out there just like him and they've decided the fate of our country.
No one led them to the polling booth Bruce in a massive turn out .......![]()
British people hardly ever thought about the EU before Brexit, now it dominates their lives
Just a few years ago, very few people cared about the European question in the UK. What made it all change so suddenly?theconversation.com
Led by the nose.
Now some of you are understanding democrocy......
get a GE going but the leader of the opposition is FRIT......
It's frightening to be honest, mate. You actually seem like a nice fella, but you can't answer simple question on why you wanted to leave, and you're definitely not alone. You seem to be very easily influenced by a bias media.
Then there's the @peteblue 's of this world, who are wealthy and have done well from life... they want to pull up the drawbridge behind them because they think they know it all and they know they'll never have to do deal with the consequences.
But you said you wanted us to leave ???? Make your mind up PeteI don’t want to pull up a drawbridge, I want everyone to do well and for our country to be prosperous....
I tell you why I wanted to leave - voted initially to have a deal back in the 1970;s after we entered without a choice under Ted Heath as it was a trade deal with about 7 countries our membership was high, but it made sense to have a deal for TRADE only - then came the food mountains - then came a polictical union with two EU parliaments - so I object to the polictical wasteful unelected bureaucrats who run the EU ever since, plus we run a deficit of around 8 billion each year while our trade with the EU diminishes... OK get that the first time we have a later referendum and 17 .4 million voted the same way as me and if we don't get a deal blame the HOC and the EU......It's frightening to be honest, mate. You actually seem like a nice fella, but you can't answer simple question on why you wanted to leave, and you're definitely not alone. You seem to be very easily influenced by a bias media.
Then there's the @peteblue 's of this world, who are wealthy and have done well from life... they want to pull up the drawbridge behind them because they think they know it all and they know they'll never have to do deal with the consequences.
But you said you wanted us to leave ???? Make your mind up Pete
And you genuinely expect us to believe you wrote that lol lol lol lolI tell you why I wanted to leave - voted initially to have a deal back in the 1970;s after we entered without a choice under Ted Heath as it was a trade deal with about 7 countries our membership was high, but it made sense to have a deal for TRADE only - then came the food mountains - then came a polictical union with two EU parliaments - so I object to the polictical wasteful unelected bureaucrats who run the EU ever since, plus we run a deficit of around 8 billion each year while our trade with the EU diminishes... OK get that the first time we have a later referendum and 17 .4 million voted the same way as me and if we don't get a deal blame the HOC and the EU......
I certainly don't want no deal , but if that happened no doubts after a bumpy road for about 6 months we would succeed as a country with our economy OK......
Also I feel the EU would be back to do a proper fair trade deal later on as they need us ....
I did write that post from my recollections Kurt -why are you belittling me does the truth hurt you?And you genuinely expect us to believe you wrote that lol lol lol lol
Not a single thought of your own. How sad that a man your age can’t think for himself.
You never wrote that joe. The spelling, punctuation and general use of the English language suggests very strongly it’s not you’re original thoughts.I did write that post from my recollections Kurt -why are you belittling me does the truth hurt you?
Now I am a lair you are a disgrace -that was written by me -no googling by me ok.....You never wrote that joe. The spelling, punctuation and general use of the English language suggests very strongly it’s not you’re original thoughts.
Ok mateNow I am a lair you are a disgrace -that was written by me -no googling by me ok.....
Very eloquent Joseph!I tell you why I wanted to leave - voted initially to have a deal back in the 1970;s after we entered without a choice under Ted Heath as it was a trade deal with about 7 countries our membership was high, but it made sense to have a deal for TRADE only - then came the food mountains - then came a polictical union with two EU parliaments - so I object to the polictical wasteful unelected bureaucrats who run the EU ever since, plus we run a deficit of around 8 billion each year while our trade with the EU diminishes... OK get that the first time we have a later referendum and 17 .4 million voted the same way as me and if we don't get a deal blame the HOC and the EU......
I certainly don't want no deal , but if that happened no doubts after a bumpy road for about 6 months we would succeed as a country with our economy OK......
Also I feel the EU would be back to do a proper fair trade deal later on as they need us ....
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