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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There's nearly 5000 pages worth. I presume by your recent introduction to the forum You've not had chance to read it all. Maybe take the time.

Out of interest what were your reasons for remain?
It will probably just be 5000 pages of bickering so no thanks .Because I thought it would be too difficult to get out of the EU after being in for over forty years I did have concerns over the EU parliament. Would have preferred it stay as a trading bloc.
As I thought the EU have made it as difficult as possible but don't think anyone thought they would make it easy. Barnier promised early on Canada deal plus been lies on both sides. Now that we have left personally I think the in fighting should stop and let's try and make a success of it.
What were your reasons for remaining?
 
It will probably just be 5000 pages of bickering so no thanks .Because I thought it would be too difficult to get out of the EU after being in for over forty years I did have concerns over the EU parliament. Would have preferred it stay as a trading bloc.
As I thought the EU have made it as difficult as possible but don't think anyone thought they would make it easy. Barnier promised early on Canada deal plus been lies on both sides. Now that we have left personally I think the in fighting should stop and let's try and make a success of it.
What were your reasons for remaining?
Maybe don't dismiss the content so quickly then. As I said, plenty of accurate predictions..

Still no EU army or German car manufacturers ensuring a deal, still no technological solution to Ireland...

Out of interest when did Barnier offer Canada plus?
 
Can you give me some of the well founded concerns


Rising food costs, rising production and material costs, supply chain disruptions, increased costs and bureaucratic red tape for imports and exports, reduction in food standards, significantly decreased mobility, businesses moving their operations out of the UK, the impact on the NHS, the apparent Tory strategy of just winging it up until now. There's many more, all detailed at length in here, often from people who are already directly feeling the effects.

For a man who apparently voted remain, I'm surprised none of these entered your orbit and even more surprised that you're happy for Boris and the Tory circus to take the reins on this. I'm not going to lie, your "let's get behind Britain" and "remoaners still haven't accepted it" shtick has all the vague, unquantifiable hallmarks of a Brexiteer than a remain-voting Labour Party member. In fact I'd say that claim is about as real as Petes financial director friend and his sudden Brexit epiphany.
 
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