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Euro vote, what's your pleasure?


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Two people have the same product and want to trade with a 3rd person

One person who has product is in same club ad person wanting to buy the product

Guess who gets the trade

In ye pop <laugh>

This is precisely why political buddy clubs are a very bad thing. Unfortunately that's not the world we live in.
 
Sobered up a bit,but will things change?Some scaremongerer on wireless other day,if leave then border in NI will have to be manned hence target for dissenients,**** that stay in,jesus don't need that **** again.
 
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Agree. Personally this sort of information would assure i vote no. Gordon Brown screwed the banking system of Britain and Cameron will screw us with a yes vote in the EU. People need to stop believing the crap reported in the media, i know it is hard to source info by other methods but anything is more reliable than the British Media and to follow the corporate elite is on par with the Fifa pigs trough.

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Let's not listen to 'the media' then, let's just read and trust the ramblings of a 'Staff Member' on a ****ty footy site owned by a manky-footed ginger tax-avoider.

You're less credible than the Daily Express ffs, every point you've made on this thread has been utter pish <doh>
 
This thread escaped my attention because the dribbling mong of an OP is on my ignore list.

A few of my concerns about leaving:

1. It could **** the UK economy up beyond repair, don't think people will be fighting to give us preferential trade deals, that's not how the world works.
2. It'll make Little Englanders happy.
3. It'll make my trips to France more complicated and expensive.

My concerns about staying in:

1. TTIP, but the Tories will rush to sign us up to an even worse deal (the Yanks will shaft us, we have even less negotiating power on our lonesome)
2. Cameron will see it as a personal victory
3. UKIP will continue to exist

The superstate thing is fearmongering bollocks. As long as the French are still deciding stuff that'll never happen. The ****s have a certain % of froggy songs/TV shows/films that have to be shown on a daily basis ffs, they'd never let anything impact their cultural identity.

People rubbishing what 'Big Business' want because they're the ones that **** us over <doh> They don't want a UK exit because it'll cost them money (relocation costs, unknown new agreements/regulations/etc) and it'll impact their sales. The economy is ****ed as it is, and there's the fallout from the last recession to deal with yet (new crisis is on it's way), we'd be ****ing ******ed to rock the boat just now.

Trading with the EU once we leave? As mentioned by someone else, we'd still have to adhere to their trade rules anyways, nothing will change, we'd just have less input/decision making powers.

As I said on the Watford board, do any of you Brexiters believe that:

1. The UK population will be better off financially if we leave?
2. The cost of living will decrease if we leave?
3. The UK economy will be better off if we leave?

This is basically just down to xenophobia/racism/right wingism, old ****s that wish the country returned to The Good Old Days (that never existed). The Tories with noone to tell them to stop being ****s is a terrifying prospect.

You jock mongs voting leave because you think you'll get a referendum out of it? <doh> Cameron will never let that happen, nor will his successor, Jeremy Corbyn.

The main advantage of staying in is EU women flooding London (mostly) and the rest of the UK. Don't tell them they can't come <grr> <grr>