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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So how do you respond to the fact that a few weeks ago, the media told us that the UK Government would have to ask permission of the EU before they could provide any kind of assistance to the Port Talbot steelworks? Is that something that you think is OK?

People like Junker don't give a sh1t about the UK, they just want to dictate to us. It's as plain as the nose on yer face!

As for Boris, is he any worse than Cameron? Here's the new boss, same as the old boss!
I'd argue that Boris is much worse to be perfectly honest here.

That's the one where the UK government wasn't allowed to buy it out, yeah? It was a bad decision, but those decisions are made in accordance with 28 other countries, yeah? So when Britain is against stuff it has no business to be in, are you all up in arms, or are those other countries like that?

Britain isn't a special thing that should be treated with respect by everyone. It's a country, just like any other in the EU, and as thus - has the same rules as them. It's what a union is - decisions are made with regards to the whole union, not to only one of the participants in it, that's the whole point - it's for the benefit of the EU.
It is. The working class are for brexit. If he had come out against Cameron he might have regained a lot of support from those pissed off with the way Blair took Labour.
I'd rather Britain not have basically a commie as a leader at any given point, ever, but okay.
 
This is you guy's Trump, isn't it?
Some short term issues were drummed up into a maelstrom, some passionate people got behind it and somehow pushed it over the line.
If any condolences, America will be likely joining you in November.
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I'd argue that Boris is much worse to be perfectly honest here.

That's the one where the UK government wasn't allowed to buy it out, yeah? It was a bad decision, but those decisions are made in accordance with 28 other countries, yeah? So when Britain is against stuff it has no business to be in, are you all up in arms, or are those other countries like that?

Britain isn't a special thing that should be treated with respect by everyone. It's a country, just like any other in the EU, and as thus - has the same rules as them. It's what a union is - decisions are made with regards to the whole union, not to only one of the participants in it, that's the whole point - it's for the benefit of the EU.

I'd rather Britain not have basically a commie as a leader at any given point, ever, but okay.

So we have to continue to dance to the tune of 27 other countries? On decisions affecting matters in the UK? THEY tell US what we can and cannot do? REALLY???
 
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