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  • #148981

    As long as it doesn’t affect football and all the home nations Scotland,Wales, NI Poland keep the status quo.

    #148982
    bickymonbickymon
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      The eu is not to blame for the decline in manufacturing or austerity under tory rule all this took place gas electric water all privatised and after being told by tories future bills would be cheapr .__….___..And where they._.Where they bllx only mistake by eu is on migration

      #148983
      Tez HTerry Hill
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        We have been in the EEC for 43 years and has it been absolute bliss ?
        We have see our manufacturing industry decline.
        We have had several recessions & endless austerity.
        Pension funds have been eroded.
        NHS waiting lists grown out of control.
        Etc, etc.

        Do you want more of the same; or do you want to strive for better ?
        Stay in and it’s the same old shit; vote out and roll our sleeves up and prove what a fantastic country we are, and make a fist of it.

        A very naïve way of looking at things imo

        You will only see more of the same if not worse in the short to medium term if the vote is out, unless you can quote me some of Boris figures on any of this.

        Rolling your sleeves up when you can only afford a vest could prove the difficulty.

        #148986

        When the UK government can’t help it’s own industries without the sanction of the European Parliament; it’s time to leave !!!

        #148996
        BullittBullitt
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          I’ve been offered a deal. Apparently, if i let a bloke take £350 out of my bank account each week, he’s going to give me vouchers worth £180, which i can only spend on things he’s decided i can have, at shops which he’s also decided for me.

          In return he is allowing me fishing rights in my private lake (and lets me keep a few fish a year) he’s going to let me buy things from his friends and family (German cars, French wine etc) His friends and family can also come and see me whenever they feel like it, and i can send pocket money to his children back home.

          He also states that my taxes and NHS treatment go to his mates residing in this country that haven’t contributed!

          Now should i accept this offer, (or anything similar?)

          Fuck the EFL

          #148997
          When the UK government can’t help it’s own industries without the sanction of the European Parliament; it’s time to leave !!!

          When the UK is threatened to be sued by the EU for bringing in the same rules as the rest of the member countries already have it is definitely time to leave.

          #148998
          I’ve been offered a deal. Apparently, if i let a bloke take £350 out of my bank account each week, he’s going to give me vouchers worth £180, which i can only spend on things he’s decided i can have, at shops which he’s also decided for me.

          In return he is allowing me fishing rights in my private lake (and lets me keep a few fish a year) he’s going to let me buy things from his friends and family (German cars, French wine etc) His friends and family can also come and see me whenever they feel like it, and i can send pocket money to his children back home.

          He also states that my taxes and NHS treatment go to his mates residing in this country that haven’t contributed!

          Now should i accept this offer, (or anything similar?)

          Nail on the head, Mr Bullitt

          #148999

          When the UK government can’t help it’s own industries without the sanction of the European Parliament; it’s time to leave !!!

          When the UK is threatened to be sued by the EU for bringing in the same rules as the rest of the member countries already have it is definitely time to leave.[/quote]

          Yet another nail on the head, Ste aka Nuneaton.

          #149005
          I’ve been offered a deal. Apparently, if i let a bloke take £350 out of my bank account each week, he’s going to give me vouchers worth £180, which i can only spend on things he’s decided i can have, at shops which he’s also decided for me.

          In return he is allowing me fishing rights in my private lake (and lets me keep a few fish a year) he’s going to let me buy things from his friends and family (German cars, French wine etc) His friends and family can also come and see me whenever they feel like it, and i can send pocket money to his children back home.

          He also states that my taxes and NHS treatment go to his mates residing in this country that haven’t contributed!

          Now should i accept this offer, (or anything similar?)

          Or alternatively you can tell him to stick it.

          But the rest of your neighbours probably won’t speak to you if you do, and they probably won’t let you visit their houses unannounced like you have done in the past.

          Also, your big brash mate who lives on the other side of the fishing pond has already said he’s not likely to be as friendly with you if you unfriend your other neighbours.

          And as you own a shop, you’re not sure if your neighbours will want to use your shop, and likewise your big brash mate is also likely to use the shops owned by your neighbours more than yours.

          Lots of uncertainty. But at least if you stick with the man taking £350 from your account you know what you’re dealing with, and you have the security of being part of a bigger community.

          #149006
          I’ve been offered a deal. Apparently, if i let a bloke take £350 out of my bank account each week, he’s going to give me vouchers worth £180, which i can only spend on things he’s decided i can have, at shops which he’s also decided for me.

          In return he is allowing me fishing rights in my private lake (and lets me keep a few fish a year) he’s going to let me buy things from his friends and family (German cars, French wine etc) His friends and family can also come and see me whenever they feel like it, and i can send pocket money to his children back home.

          He also states that my taxes and NHS treatment go to his mates residing in this country that haven’t contributed!

          Now should i accept this offer, (or anything similar?)

          Ps. That’s completely inaccurate.

          The top three countires of origin for immigrants into UK are India, Pakistan and Poland – so only one is in EU.

          And 61% of those arriving into UK already have a job before they get here.

          But let’s not allow the facts to get in the way etc etc.

          #149007

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          *Round of applause.

          Awaits the obligatory ‘But it’s what our granddads fought for’ comment*

          (*Note: it’s not. They fought for peace in Western Europe – and that’s exactly what the EU has given us)[/quote]

          Nowt to do with Dictatorship then ?[/quote]
          Of course it’s because there are no dictatorships, facist uprisings etc, but it’s being part of a united Europe that prevents that happening.

          #149008

          .

          *Round of applause.

          Awaits the obligatory ‘But it’s what our granddads fought for’ comment*

          (*Note: it’s not. They fought for peace in Western Europe – and that’s exactly what the EU has given us)[/quote]

          Nowt to do with Dictatorship then ?[/quote]
          Of course it’s because there are no dictatorships, facist uprisings etc, but it’s being part of a united Europe that prevents that happening.[/quote]

          A dictatorship can be a person or a political entity; so you had better think again.

          #149009
          horchorc
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            I’ve been offered a deal. Apparently, if i let a bloke take £350 out of my bank account each week, he’s going to give me vouchers worth £180, which i can only spend on things he’s decided i can have, at shops which he’s also decided for me.

            In return he is allowing me fishing rights in my private lake (and lets me keep a few fish a year) he’s going to let me buy things from his friends and family (German cars, French wine etc) His friends and family can also come and see me whenever they feel like it, and i can send pocket money to his children back home.

            He also states that my taxes and NHS treatment go to his mates residing in this country that haven’t contributed!

            Now should i accept this offer, (or anything similar?)

            Ps. That’s completely inaccurate.

            The top three countires of origin for immigrants into UK are India, Pakistan and Poland – so only one is in EU.

            And 61% of those arriving into UK already have a job before they get here.

            But let’s not allow the facts to get in the way etc etc.[/quote]

            India is part of the Commonwealth so I have no problem with Indian Nationals having settled here.
            If the figure of 61% having already attained employment over here was a lot nearer100% then that too would be acceptable. Its the 49% who are allowed to come to our Country as economical migrants that I have reservations about.
            I know the rules are the same for us, and we could do the same and go to Hungary and Poland etc, but would that interest that many British?
            I am also okay with migrants escaping terror in their homeland, but the majotity appear to be young fit men, not women and children who are most at risk. The inbalance is worrying and I think that is what most people have a problem with.
            Some say that the migrants are here taking jobs, that is bollox as most are here doing jobs anyone can put in for, but can’t be arsed. If the unemployed of this country were made to take the jobs, then there would be far fewer opportunities over here for the migrants to take advantage of.
            Overall I think if Britain was to sort itself out this vote would not have come about as the migrant problem does appear to be a major part of it.
            There are many other reasons for voting for or against, and I was on the fence for a while, but due to the bullying and scaremongering by the remain campaign, they have made my mind up totally, and I will be voting OUT.

            #149012

            Well said HORC;full respect from LHL.

            Just seen Donny, heading down Ulnes Walton lane ?

            #149017

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            *Round of applause.

            Awaits the obligatory ‘But it’s what our granddads fought for’ comment*

            (*Note: it’s not. They fought for peace in Western Europe – and that’s exactly what the EU has given us)[/quote]

            Nowt to do with Dictatorship then ?[/quote]
            Of course it’s because there are no dictatorships, facist uprisings etc, but it’s being part of a united Europe that prevents that happening.[/quote]

            A dictatorship can be a person or a political entity; so you had better think again.[/quote]
            You’re not getting this are you?

            If a dictator suddenly appeared in one of the EU countries and took control of that country, what do you think the rest of the EU would do?

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