A recent survey showed that one in three politicians is as dishonest as the other two.
Which is exactly what we'll have if BREXIT wins.To paraphrase H.G. Wells, in the land of no wits, the man with half a wit is king.
Sounds good old tige . Let's get this party set up and running.i don't think it exists now
Half the politicians in this land are a waste of space whether we're in the EU or not. It's not a good reason to vote BREXIT!
I don't have sandals or a beard.
Sorry! And chazz for starting itAhem
I suppose it depends whether you have an opinion strong or otherwise. Nobody from what I have seen has tried to influence anybody, maybe people have learnt things they didn't know and until now no one has slagged anyone off for entering into a debate on what is a huge subject. Well done!! 20 pages in, you're the first.How tedious is this thread?
Glad we don't do politics because this is utter bollocks.
A load of boring, self opinionated ****s spraffing off about how other boring, self opinionated ****s are wrong and they are right.
Bore the **** off.
You dont have to read it.How tedious is this thread?
Glad we don't do politics because this is utter bollocks.
A load of boring, self opinionated ****s spraffing off about how other boring, self opinionated ****s are wrong and they are right.
Bore the **** off.
I think an out vote would set more of a tone of intolerance towards other nationalities.
And anybody that thinks any of this so called extra money ( if thats true ) would reach any further than the M25 will be disapointed.
If anybody watched the BBC. 2 part documentary a couple of years ago called Mind the Gap.
It was about the money getting taken from all over the Country to pay for Crossrail and other projects in London.
Evan Davis asked Boris if the money should be spread out throughout the Country.
He said no it should all be piled up in London.
Towns like Hull Middlesboro carlisle will suffer more.
Would the Germans make their cars more expensive for us? The frogs deny us their wine? We will trade or they will lose jobs and vote their own countries outThat's a pretty good analogy and was pretty much the view I was taking, but I've now come to the conclusion that the start-up is likely to be launched with its hands tied behind its back, with the banks limiting funding and all the customers expected to move to the new business not actually doing so.
The EU are bricking it about us leaving and if we do they'll have to make an example of us, or it's likely that our closest ally Sweden will follow us out and the whole thing could come down like a pack of cards. The EU needs us as much as we need them and I'm certain that they'd want a trade agreement in place if we were to leave, but I'm equally certain they'd make us pay through the nose for it.