How about voting for yourself?
How about voting for what I think is (probably) the best for everyone?
Which is what I hope I am doing.
How about voting for yourself?
How about voting for what I think is (probably) the best for everyone?
Which is what I hope I am doing.
Left to his own devices, Corbyn would vote Leave but the same party membership that put him where he is insist on him advocating Remain. And I'm more worried that the EU will privatise the NHS via their public sector procurement legislation, than the slim chance of Cameron and Osbourne ever doing so.By that measure, you shouldn't vote because the alternative is the left wing press, which is as bad as the right wing ones, and you're agreeing with Corbyn and Cameron and Osbourne, 2 of which will be happy to kill the NHS off.
Aaaaaand the chant of the no decent argument or facts, playing the racist card.
I know I'm not xenophobic, nor am I a Little Englander. Its ****e like that from the hysterical side of the argument that's convinced me we need to be out.
Didn't I see a graphic that Britain is one of the countries to benefit most from being in the EU?
It's never been clear to why we need foreigners in the NHS to make it work. We are constantly lectured that the 'NHS would collapse without foreign workers'. Surely it's not ethical for our govt to cherry pick health professionals from other countries, many of whom need their medical expertise more than we do.
Surely we can align university/vocational study courses with personnel needed in the NHS to create a win/win situation for future generations?
I note that many of the ****s who want IN have a vested interest in keeping wages low, house prices high, building more houses, importing more of their relatives and making this country a more crowded and unpleasant place. I can't see how many people from Hull would favour an IN, and from anecdotal experience they don't.
I have had some fantastic treatment from staff from the EU and further afield
It was a polish consultant who spotted my lymphoma had come back about 5 months ago when two other specialists said the big lump on my back was a fatty lump.
Got sent for radiotherapy and was told i was back in remission again yesterday.
Me 3 - cancer 0
So i am sure glad the consultant / hemotolagist from poland is working over here.

'We' keep voting to effectively keep that electoral system, because 'we' don't vote for people or parties that would change it. 'We' are voting within the rules that are set at the moment and are choosing to do nothing to change it.Actually because of the electoral system we have a minority government rules because the opposition is always split. So to say 'we voted' for who is in charge is disingenuous.
Letter in paper tonight signed by usual thick ****s (Inglis, Bayes, Hale etc) on behalf of Project Fear demanding we vote IN.
That's a few more OUT voters recruited then
Anyway why have we got politics thread.
We wasn't allowed for general election.
Clearly not what your dad thinks is best.
Do you think it is possible to do the best for everyone?
I have had some fantastic treatment from staff from the EU and further afield
It was a polish consultant who spotted my lymphoma had come back about 5 months ago when two other specialists said the big lump on my back was a fatty lump.
Got sent for radiotherapy and was told i was back in remission again yesterday.
Me 3 - cancer 0
So i am sure glad the consultant / hemotolagist from poland is working over here.
I'm not sure why anyone's excited really
I know they've called it a referendum, but any decision would have to be passed as an act of Parliament and around 70% of MPs are in the remain camp
So it might not get passed in parliament regardless, and actually as far as democratic process I think that's the right thing. We voted for the people in parliament to represent us, not to ask us our opinion on everything. They should do what they're paid for, not defer it to us because it's a tricky choice