Off Topic BREXIT

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How will you be voting?

  • Remain

    Votes: 89 46.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 104 53.9%

  • Total voters
    193
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However, what you cannot do is to hail Norway and Switzerland as “some of the most successful countries in the world outside the EU” on the one hand, and fail to mention that both of them accept more EU migrants per head than the UK on the other.

Don't take EU immigration in isolation with that from the rest of the world.

The rest of it is superficial BS, dressed as meaningful statistics.

Can (edited) you post a quote to the post you are responding to?
 
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All this referendum talk is doing my head in, lets think about football. how will the referendum effect European football? will it make it more expensive for fans if we leave?
 
Most laws passed by the EU don't apply to us and never will? Really? I would be interested to see the evidence of that.

And me! Perhaps SCB might go back through his long list of EU delights and offer another view.
 
All this referendum talk is doing my head in, lets think about football. how will the referendum effect European football? will it make it more expensive for fans if we leave?
I am curious as we will obviously be in europe next year :).
 
That was exactly his point, that's why they don't apply to us.


Err, are you being sarcastic now? If we were involved in their subject and were still exempt that would have supported the spirit of his point; otherwise it is of no value.
 
If we want to trade in the EU, we will have to accept EU Regulations. Nothing will change except we will not have a vote.

More BS. We would trade in Europe, not the European Union. Many things will be able to change, over time.
 
Sterling Archer, how quaint to be annoyed by a leaflet through the door. Why do they still do this in the internet age when we can be saturated with tweets and TV debates? An archaic form of electioneering.
 
Been interesting thread this. If we vote in, we will have the Euro 'cos those ****s will tell us we have to and we might as well disolve Parliament while were at it. We'll be told what we can and can't do do by some unaccountable, unelected twat who represents a country half the size of Doncaster, there'll be no more East Yorkshire, Eurozone 3a for us. A Federalist EU is the biggest Orwellian nightmare anyone could ever dream of. Millions of Britons gave their lives to preserve our sovereignty all to be pissed away by putting an x in a box marked remain.
 
Been interesting thread this. If we vote in, we will have the Euro 'cos those ****s will tell us we have to and we might as well disolve Parliament while were at it. We'll be told what we can and can't do do by some unaccountable, unelected twat who represents a country half the size of Doncaster, there'll be no more East Yorkshire, Eurozone 3a for us. A Federalist EU is the biggest Orwellian nightmare anyone could ever dream of. Millions of Britons gave their lives to preserve our sovereignty all to be pissed away by putting an x in a box marked remain.


You just wrote a pack of lies. and then people dare to call out the remain camp for "fear-mongering"? what the utter ****
 
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What remainders are in fact voting for is to continue the journey that the founding fathers of the EU always wanted - a political union of all member states with one currency. A government based in Brussels with regional assemblies in each country. Brussels will determine tax and spend rates for each region. Everything the EU machine does is by stealth. No doubt when the time comes for Britain to make a decision as to whether to join this political union, the same debates and arguments that we are having now will crop up again. I will be voting "out" tomorrow although I expect the Remain camp will win. At least when I see the smirking face of Jean Claude Juncker on Friday morning it won't be because of what I have done in the vote.
 
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