David Cameron
See one of my previous posts Fats.....I already agreed he was at fault.........Keep up mate

David Cameron

Mate,your posts are starting to read as though you are foaming at the mouth.
You really do need to chill (or stop reading the paper you claim to despise so much).
And before you blow hot all over me I voted to stay although there are many reasons to dislike being part of it.
Well you need to be telling your local MP what you think because the big names in the Tory party are rushing at breakneck speed towards it and are being given plenty of airtime to spout their nonsense and persuade fools (see posts above) that it'll be fine (there we go with that phrase again).
Because THIS is how it's being reported:
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Vin
Sorry, i missed you editing this. i can't open the spreadsheet on my mobile to check but it was the long term one. I believe the short term one means things like students and people who would be on short term visas and won't stay for over a year. I just created a formula to compared the number of immigrants with the population at then sorted it.EDIT: I noticed the "single year" title after I wrote this but I will leave what I wrote, with the caveat that it is not as simple as stats as always. Which page have you taken this from? Short term migration?
What is the ****ing point of asking these questions to people who have no idea of the consequences of any of them?I'm sure we will come to differing concusions on this one. To me it says more people will be unhappy if we stay in the union that will be happy with that result.
However interestingly on the topic we are discussing.
More people would be happy with a no deal than Theresa May's chequers proposal (very narrowly though)
While at the same time more people would be unhappy with a nodeal than Chequers by a vast amount.
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I just read the report. Good to know that there will be absolutely no impacts from Brexit.Well you need to be telling your local MP what you think because the big names in the Tory party are rushing at breakneck speed towards it and are being given plenty of airtime to spout their nonsense and persuade fools (see posts above) that it'll be fine (there we go with that phrase again).
Because THIS is how it's being reported:
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Vin
"We will always be a global payer but it is time we started being a global player too"It asked whether we should be part of the union or not. Everybody told us (bar a few that people like to pull up) that leaving meant out of the lot. People voted out.
Negotiating the detail of an FTA was always going to be a bit of a compromise but that is much different from the blatant lying that people "didn;t vote to leave the single market etc" because they quite clearly did after upteen messages detailing this as well as every household getting a government pamphlet stating this through their door.
In other news Emperor Juncker addresses the senate
"the time for European sovereignty has come."
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Sorry, i missed you editing this. i can't open the spreadsheet on my mobile to check but it was the long term one. I believe the short term one means things like students and people who would be on short term visas and won't stay for over a year. I just created a formula to compared the number of immigrants with the population at then sorted it.
What is the ****ing point of asking these questions to people who have no idea of the consequences of any of them?
I'm sure we will come to differing concusions on this one. To me it says more people will be unhappy if we stay in the union that will be happy with that result.
However interestingly on the topic we are discussing.
More people would be happy with a no deal than Theresa May's chequers proposal (very narrowly though)
While at the same time more people would be unhappy with a nodeal than Chequers by a vast amount.
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Where’s the “we will be able to put £350m per week extra into the NHS” option?
I mean, how many millions of votes were cast for that one false promise?
The biggest correlation there(other than the obvious remainers know more what they want) is people are less unhappy the less they know.I'm sure we will come to differing concusions on this one. To me it says more people will be unhappy if we stay in the union that will be happy with that result.
However interestingly on the topic we are discussing.
More people would be happy with a no deal than Theresa May's chequers proposal (very narrowly though)
While at the same time more people would be unhappy with a nodeal than Chequers by a vast amount.
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