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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. HRH Custard VC

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    That is hilarious - and you expect to be taken serious???

    Most adverts and a bus (for ****s sake!) using the claim that a fictional £350m that we pay the EU a week (when that figure is a proven lie) will be spent on the NHS is then told to be balls within hours of the vote by Farage and Boris.

    They tell us that Immigration will go down - now they are saying it probably won't.

    They told us that we would be free of EU regulations yet are in negotiations with the EU where we will need to abide by EU regulations!

    Boris told us that EU regulates on straight bananas.

    They told us that the EU was strangling the NHS.

    I mean seriously it takes a special kind of blinkered logic to look at the leave message and believe it as fact. Or to compare what they are saying now to what they were saying only last week and to say they aren't lying!
     
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  3. petersaxton

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    I think the Losers are going to go on whining until the next general election in 2020. Then they will whine about that result too. They'll complain about the "right wing press" ganging up on that "nice Mr Corbyn" resulting in a landslide victory for the Conservative Party and a permanent split in the Labour Party.
     
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  4. Smirnoffpriest

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    So basically you want the EU to give you trade agreements for free? Good luck with that... <laugh>
     
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  5. Fez

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    Hmm, did you read this properly, Tobes?

    Err no.

    Tobes accepts that markets have stabilised. You never claimed that - you are the ****wit.

    The cause, according to Tobes is that Cameron volleyed the invoking of Article 50 into the long grass. - you're both ****wits, it wasn't.

    Beyond that I see some reasonable expectations of another wave of volatility, no real indication of severity and no real sense of being totally sure. But there sure as hell is one piece that justifies what we have been saying: 'There is a confidence within the City that perhaps the implications to this vote may not be as immediate nor far reaching as many initially thought' that seems to be quite positive.

    The board expert said exactly the opposite, in fact he said he could only predict the immediate impact, saying anything more far reaching is beyond him (we believe him, in this we certainly believe him <ok> ) - he's an honest ****wit.

    We all agreed the worse is not over, but those whose vote carried the day always accepted that. Move on.
     
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  6. Stan

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    Yep, I negotiate every day. It's a long way for the side holding the cards to go from "no free trade without free movement" to "free trade for Britain but no free movement for everyone else".

    You're an even bigger mug than Nigel thought if you think that's going to happen!
     
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  7. Tobes

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    Iceland is part of the EEA, and has free movement of people though
     
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    Hardly, just stating that you dismissing the massive feeling in the country is a bit ridiculous. But thanks for well informed response.
     
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    Errrm yes.
     
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    Until a deal is done why is everyone constantly going on about free trade and free movement, until such time we all dont know what the outcome will be.
     
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    But she's Polish.

    Somewhat ironic eh....
     
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  12. Tobes

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    Britain’s refusal to pull the trigger on Article 50, to leave the EU, has left Europe in the dark. But it also - paradoxically - seems to be reassuring the City


    https://www.theguardian.com/busines...ock-markets-shares-higher-pound-business-live

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  13. petersaxton

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    Why?
     
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    I can't imagine that many Poles living over here shared that view, but hey ho.
     
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    I'll spell it out for you, Tobes. The eu members want the UK to be part of the EU, that's why they will have been signing the petition <ok>
     
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    But you need to put your address on the petition when you sign it.

    What would be the vested interest in discrediting the petition before even debating it?
     
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    Would you be upset if someone cornered her in the street and told her to go back to Poland or would you think that it's just emotions running high because of concerns over immigration?
     
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    She's a British citizen and moved over here in the mid-1980s to escape from Communism.
    We have a lot of Polish tenants and they are worried but we've explained that nobody is going to be sent home. When we do leave the EU we'll make sure that if they travel out of the country they take proof of residence with them!
     
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    We've not encountered anything like that. I'm sure it happens but it will be isolated and the police should crack down on it.
     
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    Out Out Out. It was the least painful of the 2 options long term.

    Well done to one and all on both sides of the debate. What about the missing 28% though ?
     
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