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Off Topic EU deabte. Which way are you voting ?

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How will you vote in the EU referendum ?

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  1. DMD

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    I don't care what colour it is, just pray for tobes victory. <peacedove>
     
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    The jobs the exiters are in will mean they get thrown under the bus if it all goes wrong, good appointments imo.
     
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    Nothing wannabe about me love ;)
     
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  4. DMD

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    Aye, typical low aspirations from your lot.
     
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    Not sure that's the right tactic in fairness, as if they get it wrong then we all suffer.

    Bumbling Boris having to eat a bucket load of **** in Washington will be good to watch though.

    Davis comes across as an absolute blimp, giving it large already and making it yet more likely that the EU will entrench their position imo.
     
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    You're probably right, it just looked a little like that to me.
     
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    Racist
     
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    I think they're possibly better equipped to deal with the future we have now, than the cabinet we'd have been left with to fight for anything from an emboldened EU had we voted to remain. Then we would have had cause for concern.
     
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    **** off, scousers aren't a race, they're barely even a species.
     
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    Gove been given sewerage and sanitation? :)
     
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    He's typically perfectly groomed and neatly turned out for every occasion but Francois Hollande's hairstyle doesn't come cheap.

    France has been mulling over the revelation that the hairdresser responsible for maintaining the head of state's quite ordinary looking head is paid almost 10,000 euros a month.

    The presidential barber bill was revealed by the satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaine which also disclosed that the stylist - identified only as Olivier B - travels with Hollande on most of his foreign trips.

    This quickly inspired the hashtag #CoiffeurGate, as social media users posted pictures of Hollande with hairstyles that they considered might be more worthy of such a hefty price tag.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-36784083
     
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    And increased prices for the EU which would reduce their income. And increased tariffs for our government which could go towards reducing taxes. All in all net income will be the same and we can concentrate on trade deals outside the EU. Why the EU would want increased tariffs when they would have to pay more than we would I don't know. It must be because you think the the EU are illogical.
    Tariffs simply reduce sales and they increase sales for non-tariff deal countries. There's no change in the overall income it's just spread around differently. If the EU wants to impose tariffs then the UK will be encouraged to buy from non-tariff areas wherever possible.
     
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    why would it take a decade? we could still conclude deals a lot quick then the European Union.
     
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    He doesn't do links.
    He would only do links if he'd given you the answer.
     
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    You said you'd answered it last night
    were thousands of posts posted last night or are you just making it up?
     
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    It's been THREE WEEKS since the referendum.
    The UK didnt vote to leave the EU because of short term reasons. The UK voted to leave the EU because they prefer making their own decisions and be responsible for their own actions over the decades ahead. There's plenty of people who prefer to stand on their own two feet than cower behind the skirts of the EU.
     
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    He doesn't understand basic English. You said you went over his replies he made in the last 24 hours and he thinks it means you spent 24 hours going over ALL of his replies.
    You are wasting your time discussing it with him because he can't understand anything that is said and his replies are full of nonsense.
     
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    I can't remember where I read it, but I read something that was talking about the process of leaving, and they described it as being virtually the reverse of entering.

    They went on to detail Turkey's position, where people are saying that they need to meet certain requirements for full membership, but the reality is that they get concessions as a staged approach, and are in receipt of some of those already. There reaches a point where they have the bits of membership they need, and don't much care for the rest, so don't contribute as much and don't rush to comply with the other bits required for full membership.

    If it's a fair reflection, there's no great rush to pull right out, provided the key bits are met, and the procedure's in place look to be systematic.
     
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    If trade was a closed system then you would be correct. Sadly it isn't
     
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    Pity he fails with English Comprehension.
     
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    If countries impose tariffs then there's a disincentive for businesses to sell to them so it's always heading nearer to closing.
     
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