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Off Topic EU deabte. Which way are you voting ?

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by PINKIE, Jun 9, 2016.

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How will you vote in the EU referendum ?

  1. In

    54.1%
  2. Out

    45.9%
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  1. Spurlock

    Spurlock Homeboy Forum Moderator

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    Your not smart your a gobby ****. Why ask me and not anyone else?

    It's not a valid and reasonable question because we are not discussing IS. When we were, I said what I did. So **** off...silly **** <ok>

    I've read enough of your **** on here to know how to respond to you.
     
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  3. PINKIE

    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    Access to the single market worth $16.6 trillion
    Freedom to travel, work and receive free health care
    Sustains 3.1m jobs in the UK linked to EU exports
    Overwealmingly supported by the CBI
    £78bn generated each year for UK businesses
    Almost half of all exports go to the EU
    Access to European supply chains
    Doubled investment into the UK since joining the EU
    A springboard for world trade providing 25% of UK's world trade
    Access to world markets worth $24 trillion via EU deals.
    Free movement plugging skills gap
    Free movement allowing UK workers to work in Europe
    Protection for workers rights
    Subsides to the UK farming industry
    Consumer protection
    Safety standards on consumer goods
    Europe wide cooperation on crime prevention
    Shared cooperation on border controls
    Energy security
    Cooperation and support on defence
    A seat at the table to shape policy and EU rules
     
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  4. Fez

    Fez Well-Known Member

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    Do IS bombs differentiate between Muslim and the rest? Do their random shootings interrogate their intended victims and bypass those of their own persuasion? So, you have heard of some wearing Burberry, have you? <confused>

    You seem to thrive on exaggerating and amplifying the level of racial/religious hate crime that we have in this country; does it serve your purpose? There are incidents, there always have been and they get dealt with. Anyone with an ounce of sense would have expected a reaction to the vote - regardless of which way it went - but they would understand there are fools out there that must open their mouths without thinking or, as is often the case, with thinking and getting no worthwhile result. This board has been a classic example of that.
     
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  5. FosseFilberto

    FosseFilberto Pizzeria Superiore and some ... Forum Moderator

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    .. blah blah blah ... all very well ... but ... apart from:

    Access to the single market worth $16.6 trillion
    Freedom to travel, work and receive free health care
    Sustains 3.1m jobs in the UK linked to EU exports
    Overwealmingly supported by the CBI
    £78bn generated each year for UK businesses
    Almost half of all exports go to the EU
    Access to European supply chains
    Doubled investment into the UK since joining the EU
    A springboard for world trade providing 25% of UK's world trade
    Access to world markets worth $24 trillion via EU deals.
    Free movement plugging skills gap
    Free movement allowing UK workers to work in Europe
    Protection for workers rights
    Subsides to the UK farming industry
    Consumer protection
    Safety standards on consumer goods
    Europe wide cooperation on crime prevention
    Shared cooperation on border controls
    Energy security
    Cooperation and support on defence
    A seat at the table to shape policy and EU rules

    ... what have the Romans ever done for us?
     
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  6. Fez

    Fez Well-Known Member

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    You're (notice what I did there?) right, I should have asked someone else, but unfortunately it was a thick **** like you that brought it up. You don't know how to respond to me, Spurlock, you struggle getting insults right and have no ****ing hope of making a valid point on anything. In the context of the conversation you were all having it was a valid and reasonable question, but I appreciate it was above your head and will let you be. Now carry on making yourself look foolish, there's a good lad. <laugh>
     
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  7. remembercolinlee

    remembercolinlee Well-Known Member

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    I spend enough of my days being caught between head cases who insult everyone in sight in a desperate attempt to prove they are right without you dragging me into this **** storm of a thread.
    So I am off to make a nice cup of coffee in one of my 3 kitchens!
     
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  8. HRH Custard VC

    HRH Custard VC National Car Park Attendant

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    Access to the single market worth $16.6 trillion and falling
    Freedom to travel, work and receive free health care Not Free at all, the UK still pay for it
    Sustains 3.1m jobs in the UK linked to EU exports Evidence shows otherwise
    Overwealmingly supported by the CBI Paid off by the EU
    Almost half of all exports go to the EU 44% and falling
    Access to European supply chains that will not change
    Free movement plugging skills gap Points system will allow in who we need and keep out pickpockets and prostitutes
    Free movement allowing UK workers to work in Europe If another country wants you they will have you (same as USA etc)
    Protection for workers rights Why will that change?
    Subsides to the UK farming industry We are paying for that anyway out of our money given to the EU
    Consumer protection We were leaders before the EU and would still be leaders now
    Safety standards on consumer goods as above
    Europe wide cooperation on crime prevention That will still happen
    Energy security The French sold us electricity before the EU came about
    Cooperation and support on defence NATO
    A seat at the table to shape policy and EU rules We are not in the EU, so who cares
     
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    Three? Pete!!....he's got three kitchens mate.,...
     
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  10. FosseFilberto

    FosseFilberto Pizzeria Superiore and some ... Forum Moderator

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    ... don't rush off ... I suspect that several posters on this thread may well be in your 'speshul' classroom <laugh>
     
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    What's everyone having for tea?
     
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  12. HRH Custard VC

    HRH Custard VC National Car Park Attendant

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    Chicken
     
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  13. FosseFilberto

    FosseFilberto Pizzeria Superiore and some ... Forum Moderator

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    KFC ... Kent Fried Chicken ... none of yer foreign muck <ok> ... comes coated in a secret recipe of one spice ... white pepper ... oops ... strike that ... would appear that pepper comes from foreign climes... bugger .... just a bit of salt then ... :emoticon-0159-music "They'll always be an England .... " :emoticon-0159-music <smooch><hug>
     
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    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    I'm having chicken, sage and onion stuffing with new potatoes.
     
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    petersaxton Well-Known Member

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    New potatoes!?
    Second hand ones are cheaper
     
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    remembercolinlee Well-Known Member

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    3 of our kids came second in a sports competition and we're bought a KFC meal as a reward ... at home time one of them stank of chicken...he had a piece in his pocket to take home<laugh>
     
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    HRH Custard VC National Car Park Attendant

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    I love new potatoes with Italian seasoning on.
     
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    I'm keeping it simple, butter and black pepper.
     
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    The clear message from that piece is that there is huge uncertainty and everything else is posturing. Nothing is off the table, everything will be negotiated.
     
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    DMD Eh? Forum Moderator

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    The NHS has a recognised shortfall of nurses; the UK simply does not have enough nurses to meet its needs, and nurses are not coming from the EU to fill that gap. Nursing is on the Shortage Occupation List, which means it is a non-EU immigration priority. Despite this recognised shortfall, last year the government turned away more than 2,700 nurses, predominantly from India and Indonesia. To be absolutely clear, these weren’t individuals who were seeking to come to the UK to chance their luck and find employment – quite the opposite – they had job offers, most of them from NHS trusts. And still they were refused entry, because the government had hit its non-EU immigration cap.

    http://www.hubpolitic.com/why-eu-membership-leads-to-a-discriminatory-immigration-policy/
     
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