Something Brexit does not mention

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Watch this video mate if you haven't already, this bloke gives one of the most convincing arguments I've heard for leaving I've seen so far. Don't normally like to get involved with politics but this decision will have a massive effect of this country's future and every vote to get out could be crucial.

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Absolutely brilliant mate.

Outstanding stuff.
 
A long watch but well worth a look for those who care.
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Didn't press the play button Billy. Sorry mate. I see his face and my hackles rise. Not an intelligent response, hence my apology.

Farage is a self-serving egotistical maniac who doesn't give two ****s for anything if it doesn't put him in pole position.

He may have had a good message for us, but he blew it at the last general election for me.q

He's like Boris, a waste of oxygen.

No disrespect meant to you though.

Slightly different perspective. Just been to my first parish council meeting.

I get where Marx was coming from now. Local politics at its barest.
 
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A long watch but well worth a look for those who care.
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I've just watched that in one sitting, mate, and found it excellent. Thank you for posting it. I always knew I'd vote to leave if any politician gave me the chance, but I have a much better understanding now of why I should. Very good film.
 
Didn't press the play button Billy. Sorry mate. I see his face and my hackles rise. Not an intelligent response, hence my apology.

Farage is a self-serving egotistical maniac who doesn't give two ****s for anything if it doesn't put him in pole position.

He may have had a good message for us, but he blew it at the last general election for me.q

He's like Boris, a waste of oxygen.

No disrespect meant to you though.

Slightly different perspective. Just been to my first parish council meeting.

I get where Marx was coming from now. Local politics at its barest.

A Brexit vote isn't a vote for Farage mate, no matter how much you hate the guy the fact is, people who are choosing to ignore the facts are sleep walking into an irreversible fate.

I hate Corbyn more than any man on earth at the minute, yet I'd shake his hand and pose for a selfie with the **** if it meant I had a chance of safe guarding this country for future generations.

A remain vote is a notice of surrender, nothing will convince me otherwise.
 
Didn't press the play button Billy. Sorry mate. I see his face and my hackles rise. Not an intelligent response, hence my apology.

Farage is a self-serving egotistical maniac who doesn't give two ****s for anything if it doesn't put him in pole position.

He may have had a good message for us, but he blew it at the last general election for me.q

He's like Boris, a waste of oxygen.

No disrespect meant to you though.

Slightly different perspective. Just been to my first parish council meeting.

I get where Marx was coming from now. Local politics at its barest.
It's not about Farage. Nothing at all to do with him.
He just happen to make a comment.
 
It gets more confusing by the hour tbh. the news yesterday was that if we vote out. the SNP will want another referendum, which will result in them throwing their lot in with the French and Germans, this is what the polls predict evidently, so is this a reason for us to stay in ?
And how would they manage without the House of Lords <laugh>.
 
It gets more confusing by the hour tbh. the news yesterday was that if we vote out. the SNP will want another referendum, which will result in them throwing their lot in with the French and Germans, this is what the polls predict evidently, so is this a reason for us to stay in ?
And how would they manage without the House of Lords <laugh>.

We had to wait forty years for a re-run, so I suggest Scotland can have one around 2055,eh? <laugh>
 
It gets more confusing by the hour tbh. the news yesterday was that if we vote out. the SNP will want another referendum, which will result in them throwing their lot in with the French and Germans, this is what the polls predict evidently, so is this a reason for us to stay in ?
And how would they manage without the House of Lords <laugh>.

Scotland couldn't stand on their own two feet if their lives depended on it, their entire financial forecast was built on the price of oil, which quickly plummeted coincidentally after they voted to remain. Overnight they'd have been a bankrupt nation, having to be propped up by the rest of the EU. Bunch of **** houses, they should be quiet and do as they're told.
 
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Scotland couldn't stand on their own two feet if their lives depended on it, their entire financial forecast was built on the price of oil, which quickly plummeted coincidentally after they voted to remain. Overnight they'd have been a bankrupt nation, having to be propped up by the rest of the EU. Bunch of **** houses, they should be quiet and do as they're told.
You just know when it goes tits up, they'll be back, begging to be British.

As soon as they gain independence, build the wall back up <ok>
 
It gets more confusing by the hour tbh. the news yesterday was that if we vote out. the SNP will want another referendum, which will result in them throwing their lot in with the French and Germans, this is what the polls predict evidently, so is this a reason for us to stay in ?
And how would they manage without the House of Lords <laugh>.

I'd love to be a fly on the wall of the Le Penn household when Marine finds out there are 5 or 6 million euro-enthusiasts now hoping to throw their lot in with France! Oh boy. Nail-sharpening time.
 
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I've just watched that in one sitting, mate, and found it excellent. Thank you for posting it. I always knew I'd vote to leave if any politician gave me the chance, but I have a much better understanding now of why I should. Very good film.

Like you Sir, I watched in one sitting as the weather here is crap so I thought why not. Very thought provoking and has clearly stamped in my mind why I should vote out.
 
Sorry RAW, I couldn't see it on your post but obviously it's there as I can see it now that I have copied your post.
 
Well I've spent a good few hours researching both sides with an open mind and must admit I'm still split down the middle. Obviously being in Europe is costing us money but will it even out in the end with the benefits I can't be sure. I'm all for self determination also but has it really mattered which clowns we vote into power either. The term serial politician who has not been voted into place does worry me as I don't know the level of oversight given to them. Does exiting just mean we are trying to run away from world problems that will still be there even if we leave. Really am undecided at this point.