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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
No really, you actually do.....it’s almost as if you’ve made an accusation against someone you’ve never had a beer with and don’t know personally.......

As I say, you’ve got less morals than ****y boy Farage.....Shame on you Ellers...shame on you
Seriously Staines what are you on? You don't think Jezza has a problem with Jews? People who have known him for years says he has. seriously you can like someone but don't be blind.
 
Seriously Staines what are you on? You don't think Jezza has a problem with Jews? People who have known him for years says he has. seriously you can like someone but don't be blind.

Why do you never come out with a straight answer Ellers....
I’ll ask again....show me the evidence that Corbyn has (your quote) ‘a problem with jews’.....or just apologise.......

I won’t expect a straight answer because you never come out with one...
 
MEP Elmer Brok says we won't be getting any long extension or probably not even a short one because the results will be the same. he said the EU 27 don't want us standing in the EU elections.
He also talks crap by saying Cox killed the vote because he was a leaver? <doh>
 
Why do you never come out with a straight answer Ellers....
I’ll ask again....show me the evidence that Corbyn has (your quote) ‘a problem with jews’.....or just apologise.......

I won’t expect a straight answer because you never come out with one...
Staines I remember a while back when people on here were talking anti-semitism. I remember you having strong views in support of Corbyn. That's why I said we will agree to disagree.
However Corbyn has a problem with Jews and you need to accept it. :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
Good luck to the No dealers
Let battle commence

Superb united governance by the EU who stood by Ireland

England at last seen and exposed as it should be

17.4 did win no doubt about that and now respectfully they will each need to fully understand exactly what they actually voted for and the implications of their choice. A honest person would at least have the curiosity to admit that they at least understand now what us stable moaners always knew
 
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Staines I remember a while back when people on here were talking anti-semitism. I remember you having strong views in support of Corbyn. That's why I said we will agree to disagree.
However Corbyn has a problem with Jews and you need to accept it. :emoticon-0148-yes:

As I expected Ellers.....enough said
 
You are the gift that just keeps on giving aren’t you? This is a lie. The UK and Denmark have negotiated opt outs from the Euro which can only be overturned by the governments of the UK or Denmark. The seven other EU countries not yet in the eurozone are meant to be working towards it but the EU isn’t enforcing this and has no mechanism to enforce it.

Esther McVey made the same mistake on her twitter feed and had the piss taken out of her. A former government minister unaware of the very basics of what she is so opposed to.

Will all EU countries have to adopt the euro after 2020? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47523168
I think you will find that we will lose our veto / opt outs after the 2020 Lisbon treaty becomes active.
 
Good luck to the No dealers
Let battle commence

Superb united governance by the EU who stood by Ireland

England at last seen and exposed as it should be

17.4 did win no doubt about that and now respectfully they will each need to fully understand exactly what they actually voted for and the implications of their choice. A honest person would at least have the curiosity to admit that they at least understand now what us stable moaners always knew

With respect Paul and at fear of repeating ourselves over and over.......

The situation we find ourselves in is not the fault of people who voted leave.
It is entirely the fault of the ruling elite.
Had we negotiated properly from the outset there was a deal to be done.

Now, it's all being fudged and there will be huge electoral repurcussions throughout England.
 
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Why do you never come out with a straight answer Ellers....
I’ll ask again....show me the evidence that Corbyn has (your quote) ‘a problem with jews’.....or just apologise.......

I won’t expect a straight answer because you never come out with one...
Just leave the snowflake alone Staines. Hes very delicate and is just on here as a WUM. Bloke lacks any substance.
 
Staines I remember a while back when people on here were talking anti-semitism. I remember you having strong views in support of Corbyn. That's why I said we will agree to disagree.
However Corbyn has a problem with Jews and you need to accept it. :emoticon-0148-yes:
What's his problem with them?
 
Just leave the snowflake alone Staines. Hes very delicate and is just on here as a WUM. Bloke lacks any substance.
AS I said earlier Staines the underlings just come on to gang up. Sadly bob does it all the time. But I don't mind because he doesn't interest me.
 
With respect Paul and at fear of repeating ourselves over and over.......

The situation we find ourselves in is not the fault of people who voted leave.
It is entirely the fault of the ruling elite.
Had we negotiated properly from the outset there was a deal to be done.

Now, it's all being fudged and there will be huge electoral repurcussions throughout England.

Yes, there was a deal to be done, but it would have required the government to compromise and to respect the 48% as well as the 52%, instead of just pandering to the loonies of the ERG. A softer version of Brexit would have gained parliament's approval and talk of a new referendum would have been killed off.
 
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Staines I remember a while back when people on here were talking anti-semitism. I remember you having strong views in support of Corbyn. That's why I said we will agree to disagree.
However Corbyn has a problem with Jews and you need to accept it. :emoticon-0148-yes:

He doesn’t and you are wrong
He is pro Palestine as a lot of people are
For a person who talks about moaners a lot ... time to look inward
 
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Yes, there was deal to be done, but it would have required the government to compromise and to respect the 48% as well as the 52% instead of just pandering to the loonies of the ERG. A softer version of Brexit would have gained parliament's approval and talk of a new referendum would have been killed off.

Roughly halfway through this mammoth thread, I admitted that my position had softened and that we should give the 48% something they could own.
This could never be staying in the CU or SM as Labour have claimed they'd negotiate though, as that simply wouldn't be Brexit and the EU wouldn't allow it without freedom of movement.
I believe most people who voted leave, voted to leave the CU and SM and understood this would happen.
I don't expect you to agree and I won't be going over all the old arguments YET AGAIN.
 
But you still haven’t proved your accusation and avoid giving a straight answer, eh Ellers.
Not surprised.
Actually I have proved a point I made earlier today. Remember this morning when I mentioned about the usual suspects ganging up? Well boomerang boy is back with his usual stirring.
I have no problem discussing this matter with you but while the idiots are about I will leave for another time. :emoticon-0148-yes: