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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
If looks could kill.....good on her. The way things are going, the planet will be ****ed before the issues of Brexit are resolved

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Greta Thunberg: 'Leaders failed us on climate change'

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Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg has made a passionate speech to world leaders at the UN, accusing them of failing to act on climate change.

"You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words," she told a UN climate summit in New York.

About 60 world leaders are taking part in the one-day meeting organised by UN Secretary General António Guterres.

He earlier said countries could only speak at the summit if they came with action plans to cut carbon emissions.

US President Donald Trump, a climate change sceptic, had not been expected at the meeting - but he was briefly spotted in the audience.
 
Accept your apology without hesitation, as I admit I do tend to draw fire sometimes and get excitable however it’s not the main reason I voted leave, it was never about immigration it has always been about being ruled by unelected failed politicians eventually running our country from Brussels, I suppose being born just 17 years after the war and listening to my Grandad who spent five years away from his family fighting to avoid becoming a part of a united Europe under a tyrannical ruler and I guess I recall the arguments regarding the so called referendum about the eec back in the day and it stuck with me.
You sometimes go on about the Anglo Saxon in us being the reason we are like we are,you may be right, but the Anglo Saxon in us, our heritage and ancestry has been fighting to avoid becoming a european nation’s servant or in modern parlance their “bitch” for a thousand years and I don’t think you can change that, I don’t think you can convince people who voted leave that it’s in our best interests to become part of the United States of Europe, we’ve resisted as a nation alone for too long.
Took me a long time to admit that we were in decline but took me less time to realise we were all being controlled Turk and honestly had little say or influence in exactly how greedy we all became.

I seriously gave away everything some 12 years ago and just stumbled into what I am today ... That path taught me a lot about the ratio of time against joy and bliss.

It takes bravery and luck to smash the wheel but it can be done ... Time is ticking give your Mrs the best quality of life you can mate it’s all that matters ... everything else is a load of bollocks
 
If looks could kill.....good on her. The way things are going, the planet will be ****ed before the issues of Brexit are resolved

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Greta Thunberg: 'Leaders failed us on climate change'

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Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg has made a passionate speech to world leaders at the UN, accusing them of failing to act on climate change.

"You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words," she told a UN climate summit in New York.

About 60 world leaders are taking part in the one-day meeting organised by UN Secretary General António Guterres.

He earlier said countries could only speak at the summit if they came with action plans to cut carbon emissions.

US President Donald Trump, a climate change sceptic, had not been expected at the meeting - but he was briefly spotted in the audience.
how has her childhood been stolen
 
how has her childhood been stolen

For a start, it should be adult politicians, campaigners and scientists sorting out the issues with climate control, instead of relying on a 16 year old schoolgirl to raise awareness of the issue, and it's ****s like Trump, who are in denial, that are a major part of the problem.

She should be at home in Sweden with her friends instead of giving speeches at the UN, leading global environmental protests and mobilising the youth of the Earth to take a stand against the corporate manslaughter of our planet
 
For a start, it should be adult politicians, campaigners and scientists sorting out the issues with climate control, instead of relying on a 16 year old schoolgirl to raise awareness of the issue, and it's ****s like Trump, who are in denial, that are a major part of the problem.

She should be at home in Sweden with her friends instead of giving speeches at the UN, leading global environmental protests and mobilising the youth of the Earth to take a stand against the corporate manslaughter of our planet
i think we were all aware about global warming before she told us

but look at all the experiences she has been gaining recently

travelling on boats to america
****ting in a bucket

ok ****ting in a bucket wouldnt be fun
but i think shes met bono
 
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i think we were all aware about global warming before she told us

but look at all the experiences she has been gaining recently

travelling on boats to america
****ting in a bucket

ok ****ting in a bucket wouldnt be fun
but i think shes met bono

I've shat in a bucket many a time - it's a life affirming experience, but I think I'd rather **** in Bonos mouth to shut that self-righteous **** up....
 
But isn’t it just simple maths.......more money staying in the country means more money we have to spend on people, thus meaning we don’t need to cut spending on education.
I am afraid it’s not simple maths. Is 9bn net contribution a high price for free trade with the EU ? Most leavers would say exhorbitant but reality is that the financial sector alone could loose more than that (130bn last GDP contribution last year).

Bobmind for president
 
I am afraid it’s not simple maths. Is 9bn net contribution a high price for free trade with the EU ? Most leavers would say exhorbitant but reality is that the financial sector alone could loose more than that (130bn last GDP contribution last year).

Bobmind for president

Ahhh I get it.....it’s like a bribe to join their rich mans club....right oh.
 
will need all those pesky foreigners to work those extra 52 days a year holidays everyones going to get
cant believe its only 63%
work four days get paid for 5
whats not to like


63% of Brits back 4-day working week while majority back nationalisation & workers on company boards
 
more project fear



Rowena Christmas‏@ChristmasRowena Sep 22
So here, finally is the list of medicines we will struggle to obtain in the event of a no deal Brexit. I am so worried. #NoDealBrexit

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People should only trust information from official NHS sources.
We're doing everything we can to make sure patients receive the medicines they need after Brexit.
 
Aid budget may not offer value for money, say MPs
Kate Devlin, Chief Political Correspondent
September 24 2019, 12:01am, The Times
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Much of the £14 billion overseas aid budget could be going to waste because ministers do not know if it represents value for money, MPs have said.
While the target to spend 0.7 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) has been met, the public accounts committee found that ministers were unclear “what this considerable amount of aid money achieves in practice”.
One part of the budget, overseen by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, had its funding doubled to more than £700 million “despite a weak understanding of how funds had been spent, where and with what results”, the report found.
MPs also criticised the Treasury’s assessment of the UK Aid Strategy published in 2015,
 
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She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!
 
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Rowena Christmas‏@ChristmasRowena Sep 22
So here, finally is the list of medicines we will struggle to obtain in the event of a no deal Brexit. I am so worried. #NoDealBrexit

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We're doing everything we can to make sure patients receive the medicines they need after Brexit.

I wouldn’t find that terribly encouraging if I needed one of those to guarantee I woke up tomorrow.