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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Hey Joe.

I'm just talking about personal ideology here. I pray that I'm not ever on the same side of an argument as say the KKK.
Theirs a song there in your opening post!
Tried that Cornish Yarg cheese yet had it on crackers last night rare stuff, the crust is made in nettles expensive but nice cheese!
The KKK do you mean the Krankies from Scotland?lol
 
Theirs a song there in your opening post!
Tried that Cornish Yarg cheese yet had it on crackers last night rare stuff, the crust is made in nettles expensive but nice cheese!
The KKK do you mean the Krankies from Scotland?lol

I have not tried the Cornish Yarg yet.

No...I'm thinking about the one that David Duke used to be in charge of before he became a right wing politician.
 
Does it not worry you a bit that Trump thinks Brexit is a great thing? Or that Le Pen or Putin think likewise? I'm not saying you think as they do, but they don't appear to be good bedfellows to have.

I don't see how anyone could see it any other way. When your ideologies start to align with those of right wing extremists and the leader of an authoritarian state one would have to begin to question themselves.
 
I don't see how anyone could see it any other way. When your ideologies start to align with those of right wing extremists and the leader of an authoritarian state one would have to begin to question themselves.

Ideologies? There were extreme loons on both sides. Vote out and you become Farage or Johnson, vote in and you're Blair, Cameron and Osbourne.

In its basest form the vote was brought down to bigotted ideologies and by your post it still is. As someone who voted out I am more aligned to Tony Benn than Putin or Trump or Farage, on a complex understanding of the veneer of democracy in the EU, the duping of the public in the previous referendum and absolute sod all to do with immigration.

Until the discussion starts to encompass all facets of the debate there will be greater division serviced by a right wing press, just as there was prior to the vote. Nothing has actually changed, nothing at all.
 
I don't see how anyone could see it any other way. When your ideologies start to align with those of right wing extremists and the leader of an authoritarian state one would have to begin to question themselves.

You cannot help yourself can you. Now somehow anyone who voted leave is 'associated with the KKK' or some such group. Your whole argument on here has been to attack the intelligence of the voters, then stigmatise them by 'association' to Racists and now the KKK.

Just for once why don't you try to make a case for why the UK should remain in the EU without this sly and very obvious attack against leave voters
 
Ideologies? There were extreme loons on both sides. Vote out and you become Farage or Johnson, vote in and you're Blair, Cameron and Osbourne.

In its basest form the vote was brought down to bigotted ideologies and by your post it still is. As someone who voted out I am more aligned to Tony Benn than Putin or Trump or Farage, on a complex understanding of the veneer of democracy in the EU, the duping of the public in the previous referendum and absolute sod all to do with immigration.

Until the discussion starts to encompass all facets of the debate there will be greater division serviced by a right wing press, just as there was prior to the vote. Nothing has actually changed, nothing at all.

No mate, you're now a fully paid up member of the KKK according to some.......But now watch the backtracking.....
 
Does it not worry you a bit that Trump thinks Brexit is a great thing? Or that Le Pen or Putin think likewise? I'm not saying you think as they do, but they don't appear to be good bedfellows to have.

Should we now list groups of people who supported remain, like China, Blair etc.. Why can we not just be allowed to be accepted as having made up our own minds without association. You are better than this Bruce, don't follow this cheese guys line of attack.......
 
Should we now list groups of people who supported remain, like China, Blair etc.. Why can we not just be allowed to be accepted as having made up our own minds without association. You are better than this Bruce, don't follow this cheese guys line of attack.......

Hope you don't paint Herr Fuehrer
 
Does it not worry you a bit that Trump thinks Brexit is a great thing? Or that Le Pen or Putin think likewise? I'm not saying you think as they do, but they don't appear to be good bedfellows to have.

Bruce, we had a vote on leaving the EU but do you know that there is greater disillusion with the EU in France, Spain, Greece and to a considerable extent in Germany. As a wag put it the UK is the canary in the coal mine!
 
You cannot help yourself can you. Now somehow anyone who voted leave is 'associated with the KKK' or some such group. Your whole argument on here has been to attack the intelligence of the voters, then stigmatise them by 'association' to Racists and now the KKK.

Just for once why don't you try to make a case for why the UK should remain in the EU without this sly and very obvious attack against leave voters

1. A stable and united Europe is a good thing for the world.
2. An unchecked Germany with a wider power gap in Europe is not good.
3. A strong UK economy is good for the world. Your economy benefited from being in the EU.
4. When one of your strongest allies has chosen isolation versus inclusion it is a worry.

I have not called you or anyone on this debate here a racist bigot...doesn't mean that on the immigration issue (which was the #1 reason to leave amonst voter) you have a most unsavoury bedfellow.
 
Bruce, we had a vote on leaving the EU but do you know that there is greater disillusion with the EU in France, Spain, Greece and to a considerable extent in Germany. As a wag put it the UK is the canary in the coal mine!

Or as Cheese would put it, the uninformed racist KKK supporting canary.........
 
1. A stable and united Europe is a good thing for the world.
2. An unchecked Germany with a wider power gap in Europe is not good.
3. A strong UK economy is good for the world. Your economy benefited from being in the EU.
4. When one of your strongest allies has chosen isolation versus inclusion it is a worry.

I have not called you or anyone on this debate here a racist bigot...doesn't mean that on the immigration issue (which was the #1 reason to leave amonst voter) you have a most unsavoury bedfellow.

And yet you raise it yet again. Just drop this immigration racist bedfellow stuff, it's not right and is quite insulting to many on here.

1. We used to run most of the world, until the USA decided to take over. It is no longer our job to do so, we have to look after ourselves.

2. You do not have to tell us about Germany, the UK stood up to her at her height, your lot stayed away for a couple of years.

3. Our economy will do OK anyway and will probably improve as we get back amongst the world.

4. To even mention isolation is an insult to the millions of British servicemen and Civilians who died in WW1 and WW2.

The world is now how the USA set it up, don't cry about the UK starting to look after itself when this has been USA policy for the past 100 years.......
 
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