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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No, it's bribery, just like Cameron's pledge to hold a Referendum. At least he had the decency to hold it, if not the backbone to follow it through to the result's implementation. But hey, it made for a good chapter in his autobiography.


If you campaigned against something because you think it's a terrible idea, why would you then try to implement it?
 
UK rail Industry, Defence Industry, Telecomms Industry, take your pick.....
I've not seen anything from those industries which have accepted Brexit as a positive thing and that they prefer it to happen. At best they have demanded clarity on issues and greater certainty on the outcome.

I have seen growth industries, such as the computer games industry, suggest it's a terrible idea.
 
I've not seen anything from those industries which have accepted Brexit as a positive thing and that they prefer it to happen. At best they have demanded clarity on issues and greater certainty on the outcome.

I have seen growth industries, such as the computer games industry, suggest it's a terrible idea.

So you mention contribution to the U.K. economy, yet dismiss Fishing, Rail, Defence and Telecomms, and then put up the computer games industry by way of comparison......
 
You've lost me here. We seem to be discussing two different things.
I've noticed that whenever I make a valid point it is either ignored, muddied or ridiculed. I can't see any reason to continue debating the issue. Makes no odds anyway as none of what we think or say makes any difference. Maybe we Leavers should march on London too. Just think of the boost in sales of wheelchairs, mobility scooters and Zimmer frames.
 
General Election coming if Johnson loses vote this evening.

Daily Express:

MPs are currently debating the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, and at the conclusion of the debate, ministers will then be asked to give general approval to it and support the Government’s accelerated three-day timetable scrutinising the legislation. But opposition MPs look set to vote this down, arguing it won’t allow enough time for proper scrutiny. If this happens, the Prime Minister will pull the entire Bill and push to hold a general election in the coming months.
 
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