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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 .
It’s a Yay from me to the extent that I understand things. I’m fairly relaxed about the areas that keep us in tune with Yerp, happy with the areas that allow us to do our own thang. I’m not wholly clear on why the DUP are unhappy, but the UUP in the guise of Lord Trimble are OK with the deal, but would sooner back the wise opinion of Trimbo over the negative rhetoric of the other party.

I like the fact that Yerp see us as an important partner and the status of our Yerp citizens over here doing great stuff is protected.
Hold fire ubes, I've not told you what the deal is yet!
 
I'm sure if the kids choose to join an army that doesnt yet exist then that will be up to them. Strength in numbers and all that.
Well it does exist and you really need to read up before coming back with an incorrect answer. By the way they won't have a choice with national service.
It's been made pretty clear about passports. My mate in Germany has been told to he needs to change his driving licence to an EU one and advised to have an EU passport in which he has to give up his UK one.
Many people getting other passports never realised the the implications. If we go out on a no deal these people will have problems and will ultimately have to make a decision.
 
Well it does exist and you really need to read up before coming back with an incorrect answer. By the way they won't have a choice with national service.
It's been made pretty clear about passports. My mate in Germany has been told to he needs to change his driving licence to an EU one and advised to have an EU passport in which he has to give up his UK one.
Many people getting other passports never realised the the implications. If we go out on a no deal these people will have problems and will ultimately have to make a decision.
No brainer imo
France for me superior place simple as
 
No problem for me don’t mind paying for a good service ... Carry on moaning
National Service what is wrong with that ?

I’d bring it back here if I had the choice. I think for many young men (and women) it would be initially unpopular, but the majority would find that it made them into better adults.

Get some in!
 
I’d bring it back here if I had the choice. I think for many young men (and women) it would be initially unpopular, but the majority would find that it made them into better adults.

Get some in!
TBH I would agree ubes. Society has lost respect. People can't even respect a democratic vote now.
Look at the soap dodgers stopping people from getting to work. Many doctors and nurses, carers, emergency services. No respect for others.
The kids that hang around streets doing drugs and all the knife crime. The way people act in schools. As a country we have become too torrent and have lost discipline.
 
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Well it does exist and you really need to read up before coming back with an incorrect answer. By the way they won't have a choice with national service.
It's been made pretty clear about passports. My mate in Germany has been told to he needs to change his driving licence to an EU one and advised to have an EU passport in which he has to give up his UK one.
Many people getting other passports never realised the the implications. If we go out on a no deal these people will have problems and will ultimately have to make a decision.
Whos the commander? A couple of my pals are in the army. They EU have never deployed them anywhere ever? Tell your mate in Germany not to worry about it. Infact you dont worry about it fella. Just to clarify, where is this EU army based? You really do just make stuff up cerny, it's rather worrying to be honest. Defoe on a thursday ffs!
 
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This is Lab MP Chris Bryant.
He thinks that MPs should be entitled claim for childcare costs because for the 1st time in 38 years parliament is sitting on a Saturday.
Chris earns £80K + expenses.
If this doesn’t wake people up to what Labour really are I don’t know what will.
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Unfortunately I'm unable to obtain an irish passport although apparently I can appeal. Best hope Scotland gets independence as that's my ticket.
 
Claim by Cernyberny
Britain will be forced to join an EU army unless we leave the EU.

Conclusion by Bobmid
Incorrect. The UK has a veto on EU military policy so couldn’t be forced to participate in an EU army.
 
Whos the commander? A couple of my pals are in the army. They EU have never deployed them anywhere ever? Tell your mate in Germany not to worry about it. Infact you dont worry about it fella. Just to clarify, where is this EU army based? You really do just make stuff up cerny, it's rather worrying to be honest. Defoe on a thursday ffs!
TBH with you Bob you really aren't worth debating with. You know nothing and when someone points out something you do your usual. It's a bit stupid of me really. Because I said before I wouldn't bother with you as you add nothing of interest. However If I need the price of plasterboard ill ask.
 
TBH with you Bob you really aren't worth debating with. You know nothing and when someone points out something you do your usual. It's a bit stupid of me really. Because I said before I wouldn't bother with you as you add nothing of interest. However If I need the price of plasterboard ill ask.
Ha ha ha ha ha always the same when you're proven wrong. Just man up cerny, hold your hands up like any real man would ha ha ha ha