A frankly very worrying picture of how deeply, and in how many ways, this country is split over this issue.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...-britain-wants-to-leave-and-who-wants-to-rem/
The ones that thought it meant the UK In Party.Who are the 3% traitors in ukip
Now he's in his last year Obama is beginning to talk freely. I have no doubt he said what he truly believes rather than doing Dave a favour - a few months ago he was slagging Dave off for the non existent end game in Libya. And of course it is in the US interest for us to stay in, if successive governments of any shade behave the way they have for my lifetime.
I find Johnson and Farage claiming Obama is anti British because of his Kenyan heritage both pathetic and embarrassing, especially from Johnson who has become spectacularly anti American since he got a big tax bill off of the IRS and threatened to renounce his US citizenship (he may have actually done this, not sure) because of it.
I don't know if they were subsidised before, but agree that they certainly would be if we left, can't see the mileage in stopping that for anyone. It would be good if we could reduce that subsidy by getting the supermarkets to pay a bit more for British produce, but as that would doubtless be passed on to the shopper unlikely to be a vote winner.
Cowardly bastard didn't even start any wars did he? You don't have to drop bombs on people to be a successful politician - the deal he struck with Iran was a major strategic victory.
The young v old difference is particularly striking. It's the young that will be saddled with the consequences of this vote - I hope they get what they want.
I hope they stay at home on polling day.
Given that they will have much longer to endure the consequences, young people's votes should really carry more weight. There should be a sliding scale of weighting based on age whereby a 20 year-old's vote counts twice as much as a 60 year-old's. The votes of 80 year-olds shouldn't count at all.
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Given that they will have much longer to endure the consequences, young people's votes should really carry more weight. There should be a sliding scale of weighting based on age whereby a 20 year-old's vote counts twice as much as a 60 year-old's. The votes of 80 year-olds shouldn't count at all.

A perfect example of Left-Wing 'democracy'...![]()
A perfect example of right-wing po-facedness.
It was meant to be a joke ffs.
It was treated as a joke, clearly over your Left-Wing head...

Osborne is going to part nationalise the steel industry, some common sense one nation politics from the Tories for the first time since 1975. Whatever next?
The supermarkets certainly do screw the farmers, but as you say, it's the consumers who govern things.