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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Looking at that photo again, I see that Farage is wearing one of those UK/USA flag pins, but also that Trump looks far more relaxed and non contrived than I've ever seen......
 
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Looking at that photo again, I see that Farage is wearing one of those UK/USA flag pins, but also that Trump looks far more relaxed and non contrived than I've ever seen......
I would like to put that photo in my window , but I dont think my insurance would pay out when a remainer might throw a house brick through it {joke]lol
 
Italy coming to the fore in the press the last week or so, going to be very interesting how that plays out.

I think it's going to get very awkward for the Eu over the next year or so. Unless the Junckers of this world are removed from office and this plan to turn the EU into the USE is shelved then there will be trouble.......
 
Its not his agenda it's the 17.5 million you are dismissing their vote!
the ballot paper was voted in parliament the sovereign government by a 6-1 vote on the detail of the ballot paper the cost of a 3 month campaign - It was the conservatives who promised a referendum it was in their manifesto.
How legal do you want it ?????????????
let the supreme court rule over this debarcle where big business put up a patsy to deny the signing of article 50- let the battle commence even if it is overruled you will shout foul play - no doubts!

I think you're shouting at the wrong person, Joey...?
 
I've read some tripe in my life, but that is perhaps the most ridiculous notion ever.

Perhaps we do the same after every election, eh? Vote the party in, then have an election every time Parliament proposes to pass any new law: put that to the people to ensure we're all happy with it.

How long does it take you to travel to work on your unicorn every day?

I took the outcome to the nth degree. It was parody; noting that if this referendum was so sacrosanct, then we may as well have either no referendum ever again about it, or a referendum about everything humanly possible about it.

The point being that if people are so for respecting this referendum and allowing it to dictate everything about our exit, then we don't have a negotiating position, as we're leaving regardless. So the EU can screw us over.

The real point I was making was the very last sentence. Parliament should be what decides if the terms to leave are acceptable, and they should be able to do so without being hamstrung by an advisory referendum and therefore free to turn down the terms of leaving the EU if they are not acceptable.
 
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