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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 ?

  1. In

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  1. Blueman

    Blueman Well-Known Member

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    Shoes.
     
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  2. Treble

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    Lets control our borders not the EU telling us he have to accept EU nationals = The EU controls the net 150,000 that come in from all over the rest of the world? Explain how leaving the EU will solve your problem there? Being in the EU enables many to leave the UK to Europe who won't be able to as easily once we leave the EU? Explain how you're controling the border there?

    We control the laws = Which laws? Name them. I really want to know which laws decided by the EU annoy you in particular Custard? Or directly affect your life. Because I hear this all the time, but when you ask the question, there's usually little substance behind it.

    As it says = How do you decide your destiny when you're reliant on others to negotiate with you?

    We can make our own deals to suit us and the other country, not be only 1 part of 28 = But we aren't 1 of 28, that's just a blatant lie. Our deals with the wider world can be as a single block. Or we have the ability to negotiate on our own with the world on many things. We have the best of both worlds.

    We get the jobs on a fair wage not some East European on minimum wage (and yes not all Brits are lazy), business have had it easy for too long, they get rich while we suffer = Explain how minimum wage isn't a fair wage?? If you're not prepared to work for £7.20 per hour for an unskilled jobs on offer you are lazy. Or do you honestly disagree with that?

    There's no substance to much of this rhetoric we hear from Brexiteers. It's all soundbites. And when you strip away the soundbites it all boils down to xenophobia plain and simple. That's really what's driving the Brexit campaign. You're willing to sacrifice the livelihood of thousands in this country on an insane whim.
     
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  3. Stan

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    You should get your brother to post on here Bluey. He could calm you down when you start asking people out.
     
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  4. PINKIE

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    Was listening to Radio 4 earlier and an interview with a chief economist from the Institute of fiscal studies. He was saying that if we left the EU, the £8bn a year saved from paying into the EU would be offset with between £20bn and £40bn loss to the UK economy.
     
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  5. Treble

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    It's a price worth paying according to Farage. But somehow the £8bn isn't, how dare we send that to Brussels! Brexit logic!
     
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  6. Treble

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    The Remain campaign really need to be spelling out how much this is going to hit people's pockets. They can start with the pensioners who's pensions will be worth a fraction of their value based on this freefall in the stock market.
     
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  7. Zanjinho

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  8. Tobes

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    That's why they've wheeled out Gordon Brown mate and shoved Cameron to the back. Brown needs to win back some of the Labour vote and ensure a complete landslide in Scotland.

    I was listening to the founder of Mori on the radio tonight and he was saying that despite the current lead for Brexit his gut feel was that come the day (and the markets falling in recent days might wake a few up to the reality of Brexit!) that Remain would edge it.
     
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  9. Blueman

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    Yep right again. I said you will answer absolutely anything I write. He asks why I bother with a sad twat like you. Entertainment I say. He's right though, I shouldn't bother with you.
     
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  10. Tobes

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    .....does that mean we won't be able to spend the £350m a week on the NHS?
     
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  11. Stan

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    He sounds like the wiser of the Bluey siblings Bluey.

    I'm glad you're entertained, you certainly seem to be very chipper.

    Stan was a world famous entertainer before he died.
     
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  12. Treble

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    Yeh I was watching Newsnight and they were saying Scotland and NI may very well win it for Remain. Not sure Gordon Brown is the answer. I'd ****ing pay bundles to David Milliband to come fight the cause with the likes of Andy Burnham, Liz Kendall, Yvette Cooper, Mary Creagh, Chuka Ummuna, Alaistair Campbell all standing behind his shoulder and ****ing go all out to get votes across the UK.
     
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  13. HRH Custard VC

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    Dont count on it, the average man on the street is pissed off with massive immigration and thats all they are looking at
     
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  14. Tobes

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    Brown has credibility mate, especially when it comes to the economy, as he was a bloody good chancellor

    I think it's a smart move personally, as Corbyn has contributed the sum total of **** all to the cause.
     
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    He was as bad as Giddion is now, sold our gold cheap, spent more than he had and now we are paying for it
     
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  16. Tobes

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    I wasn't counting on it, Sir Robert Worcester the polling expert was predicting it.

    I'm sure your synopsis trumps his though

    <laugh>
     
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  17. Blueman

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    Just love making you look the bitch you are is entertaining enough. Always in your head. You cant stop thinking about me. You're my puppet and I'm pulling the strings.
     
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    From the BBC web site

    After weeks of uncertainty about whether the polls were moving one way or another there now seems to be a clear picture: there has been a shift to leave.

    Four polls were published yesterday evening: two by ICM for the Guardian, one by YouGov for the Times, and one by ORB for the Daily Telegraph.

    All of the pollsters are showing leave in a stronger position than they were a fortnight ago. And both of ICM's polls - phone and internet - now have leave ahead by 5 points. In the YouGov poll the lead is 7 points.

    The ORB figures in the referendum tracker are their 'turnout weighted' ones. They show remain ahead but by a narrower margin than they have found in recent phone polls.

    @Tobes
     
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  19. Stan

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    It's fun isn't in Bluey?
     
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  20. Blueman

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    Tree.
     
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