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Do you want to remain in the EU

  • Yes - stay in

    Votes: 18 17.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 4 3.9%
  • No - time to leave

    Votes: 81 78.6%

  • Total voters
    103
  • Poll closed .
Re: EU - How will you vote given the latest "news"

The EU vote WILL BE A FARCE.

The EU muppets have stated that they will only formally discuss and agree the UK "concessions" AFTER the 23rd June and ONLY if we vote to stay.

WHO do they think we are? a class full of 3 year olds?
 
Re: EU - How will you vote given the latest "news"

The EU vote WILL BE A FARCE.

The EU muppets have stated that they will only formally discuss and agree the UK "concessions" AFTER the 23rd June and ONLY if we vote to stay.

WHO do they think we are? a class full of 3 year olds?

smacks of blackmail there. they're so afraid to lose our billions, they'll pull any stunt to influence a "stay in" vote.
 
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I await the billions we will lose etc etc and the rest of the crap the spin doctors will give us (like they did to keep Scotland in the UK) Folk will listen and change there vote to stay.
Lets get out is my advice but the Odds are against it.
 
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I await the billions we will lose etc etc and the rest of the crap the spin doctors will give us (like they did to keep Scotland in the UK) Folk will listen and change there vote to stay.
Lets get out is my advice but the Odds are against it.
Not now we have Boris on board!!
 
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Boris like to portray himself as a "tim nice but dim". don't be fooled. he's no fool. i look forward to him becoming the next PM with us out of the EU.
 
Re: EU - How will you vote given the latest "news"

Boris like to portray himself as a "tim nice but dim". don't be fooled. he's no fool. i look forward to him becoming the next PM with us out of the EU.

If he was a fool i think he would have been ridiculed as one in the press by now
 
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Boris like to portray himself as a "tim nice but dim". don't be fooled. he's no fool. i look forward to him becoming the next PM with us out of the EU.
I'm not convinced about the PM bit but I am totally convinced we should get out of the EU. I am fed up of people doing the UK down and making comments that we wouldn't be able to succeed on our own and wouldn't be able to enjoy some of the benefits. How do they imagine we got on before we got involved in all this EU crap?? We didn't become the greatest country on the planet with the help of the EU did we?? And before some smart-arse says we are not, why does everyone want to come here?? And another thing, if you want to know what Europe really thinks of us, just look at the voting for the next Euro-vision song contest, or more like, the Euro lets not give the UK any votes even if they do and always have had the best musicians in the world" contest.
 
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I'm not convinced about the PM bit but I am totally convinced we should get out of the EU. I am fed up of people doing the UK down and making comments that we wouldn't be able to succeed on our own and wouldn't be able to enjoy some of the benefits. How do they imagine we got on before we got involved in all this EU crap?? We didn't become the greatest country on the planet with the help of the EU did we?? And before some smart-arse says we are not, why does everyone want to come here?? And another thing, if you want to know what Europe really thinks of us, just look at the voting for the next Euro-vision song contest, or more like, the Euro lets not give the UK any votes even if they do and always have had the best musicians in the world.

I'm for staying in but your post is interesting. Who's putting the UK down? I'm certainly not and I've not heard it in any of the remain arguments, and of course we would be able to succeed outside. That's not the point, the argument is whether we're better off in or out. You should argue your point around that and not put words in your opponents mouths.
Unless of course your'e a politician.
 
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I'm for staying in .

I'm not sure myself what is best. I'm more inclined to go for the Out option.
From your point of view Andy, what to we lose from leaving?
 
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agree with a ll the first bit of your post. we should vote "OUT". as for the eurovision, i'll vote for rammstein if the germans vote for black sabbath. now that would be a proper eurovision contest.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lVdMbUx1_k
 
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Why is it the outcome of Cameron's negotiations have not been more widely publicised in detail or it is it that nothing is set in stone and an in vote will just resume the current status quo with no change

EU reform is a term being used a lot in the last few days but whats on offer isn't reform it is minor meddling to fudge the real facts IMO.

I think both sides need to provide reasoned facts as to in or out and get away from fear factor sound bites yes it is difficult to know or predict what will happen with an out vote

Given the current financing of the EU should the UK leave how does the EU plug the hole in their accounts and survive, it seems to be an all or nothing situation across the channel what are the other EU states thinking as they don't appear to have any plan should the UK vote no will there be an EU to be on the outside of

There is a lot of mileage left in the stay or leave debate and during the next few months the case has to be made on facts and not fear as to whether we stay or leave for me any reform of the EU had to be a lot deeper than what has been negotiated as the EU megalomaniac juggernaut is out of control with little accountability for it's actions
 
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There is a lot of mileage left in the stay or leave debate and during the next few months the case has to be made on facts

The problem is, where do we get these 'facts' from? Can't believe the BBC news, or the newspapers. We will just be fed that the media want us to think...
 
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I'm not convinced about the PM bit but I am totally convinced we should get out of the EU. I am fed up of people doing the UK down and making comments that we wouldn't be able to succeed on our own and wouldn't be able to enjoy some of the benefits. How do they imagine we got on before we got involved in all this EU crap?? We didn't become the greatest country on the planet with the help of the EU did we?? And before some smart-arse says we are not, why does everyone want to come here?? And another thing, if you want to know what Europe really thinks of us, just look at the voting for the next Euro-vision song contest, or more like, the Euro lets not give the UK any votes even if they do and always have had the best musicians in the world" contest.

Jeez, I'm glad we're not arrogant nor nuffin'.
 
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Here's my contribution;

If we leave, we can send the immigrants back - Turks make good kebabs though. We can have shillings & half crowns, feet & inches, and buy a Melton Mowbray pork pie made in scotland (be more expensive thou, cos the scots have gone independent).

If we stay, we won't need a passport for the booze cruise to Calais. The french will still have to speak english. And we keep a cap on low mobile roaming charges - not that I travel a lot to Europe - except Calais.

Anyone seen Boris's Dad? Looks a cross between Donald Trump and Paddy Ashdown.

Go on my son!
 
Re: EU - How will you vote given the latest "news"

Here's my contribution;

If we leave, we can send the immigrants back - Turks make good kebabs though. We can have shillings & half crowns, feet & inches, and buy a Melton Mowbray pork pie made in scotland (be more expensive thou, cos the scots have gone independent).

If we stay, we won't need a passport for the booze cruise to Calais. The french will still have to speak english. And we keep a cap on low mobile roaming charges - not that I travel a lot to Europe - except Calais.

Anyone seen Boris's Dad? Looks a cross between Donald Trump and Paddy Ashdown.

Go on my son!
Sounds great to me.....
 
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and,, as for that angela meerkat woman... we stopped her lot from turning europe into a 1 party state in 1945. now it's coming in the back door, time to let the dogs out.
 
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