Current Affairs The next Tory (strong and stable) leader is Boris Johnson

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A two-year gap which advocates my first point we never had one to join it was the Tory piano playing Ted Heath who paid over the odds to take us in the ECC ....plus we had another on in the early 1980s I think again only on trade - which was problematic at first, but smoothed its way out ... I voted Yes twice for those two votes by the way ......
As I said mate don’t post here so don’t want to get into an argument about this, but you can’t say we didn’t have a vote when we did, you can’t say we were forced into it when we weren’t, we had the chance to leave and we didn’t, 17m to 8m they are facts you can’t argue against.
 
As I said mate don’t post here so don’t want to get into an argument about this, but you can’t say we didn’t have a vote when we did, you can’t say we were forced into it when we weren’t, we had the chance to leave and we didn’t, 17m to 8m they are facts you can’t argue against.
We were in it two years before the doubters caused a vote mate I was in my teens - it had settled down so i voted Yes, but we were originally taken in the ECC without a vote by Ted Heath - We went in 1973 Referendum in 1975 a two-year delay as I stated I voted Yes after the bumpy start ...

 
We were in it two years before the doubters caused a vote mate I was in my teens - it had settled down so i voted Yes, but we were originally taken in the ECC without a vote by Ted Heath - We went in 1973 Referendum in 1975 a two-year delay as I stated I voted Yes after the bumpy start ...

I realise we joined 2 years before we had an actual vote but vote we did, and like you I voted to join then and voted to stay in 2016, just can’t understand why you’re reluctant to admit we had a legitimate vote to join, I’m not trying to score points or have a big political argument, I just can’t except your point that we joined without a vote, regardless of what you thoughts are about the legitimacy of the vote you can’t get away with the fact that we did have a vote.
 
I realise we joined 2 years before we had an actual vote but vote we did, and like you I voted to join then and voted to stay in 2016, just can’t understand why you’re reluctant to admit we had a legitimate vote to join, I’m not trying to score points or have a big political argument, I just can’t except your point that we joined without a vote, regardless of what you thoughts are about the legitimacy of the vote you can’t get away with the fact that we did have a vote.
We beg to differ two years before a vote when already entering into it without s vote is a hell of delay ......
 
Got the feeling a lot of information is going to unravel for any country who oppose Putin.
Tory chickens are going to come home to roost.
 
Johnson trying to act all though and Churchillian is laughable. The Tories have cut-back our armed forces to the point that they wouldn't be able to fill Wembley stadium but they're all for squaring up to Putin and Russia that have got over a million active troops at their disposal?! Absolute nonsense, God forbid that it all kicked off over here because we'd be counting on football hooligans and other petty thugs to defend the country!
 
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