Current Affairs EU In or Out

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    Votes: 688 67.9%
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    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
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No it isn't.

But there were only 2 people taking part in the conversation that Pete replied to. You and I. Do you expect me to assume he was referring to you when making those comments?. OK. Lad.

Given the words used, anyone who’d spent any reasonable amount of time on this forum actually reading posts would know who was being talked about there.
 
No need to play the victim here.

It quite clearly wasn't directed at you.
Playing the victim?

OK. If it wasn't me it was directed at, who is the "he" referred to in your post?
Maybe he's too busy getting drunk in his pub debating the fate of the Empire with invented friends, those that only get invited to exclusive events, the ghost of Nelson, the spirit of Churchill and the village locals.
 
The problem with all this nonsense is people trying to show a ‘win’ for one side or the other. Any agreement means that ultimately both sides can live with whatever is in the agreement to a lesser or greater degree. This is not a war, it’s just part of a free trade agreement between the U.K. and EU.

If signed we now move on to other agreements with other countries and it looks like India is next......
Isn't India rumoured to be wanting a relaxing of visa reqirements for entry of its nationals into the UK,?
Controlling our borders what?

I do agree with your view concerning "winners". There are no winners at all in this totaly un necessary fiasco.
 
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