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ON 23rd of June which way are you going to vote?.

  • IN

    Votes: 28 43.8%
  • OUT

    Votes: 34 53.1%
  • DON'T KNOW

    Votes: 4 6.3%

  • Total voters
    64
  • Poll closed .
The only way we'll escape calamity is by agreeing a quick deal with the EU for a free trade agreement

The only way we'll get a free trade agreement is by agreeing to free movement.

**** the bigots and sign it is what I say.

We'll get a special deal because we saved Europe single-handed in '45. TM UKIP economics strategy.
 
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Probably because there is little in it we didn't know/guess and nothing will come of it.
Thinking more of it has to be one of the biggest instigators of "them vs us" in the modern era...both in creating or consolidating enemies and giving a target to the far right.....
 
Thinking more of it has to be one of the biggest instigators of "them vs us" in the modern era...both in creating or consolidating enemies and giving a target to the far right.....
Had it happened straight after then yes, as it is people have been drip fed what to expect and are now "used to it" so to speak. I see it all being brushed away over the next few months, could be wrong though.
 
Had it happened straight after then yes, as it is people have been drip fed what to expect and are now "used to it" so to speak. I see it all being brushed away over the next few months, could be wrong though.
I agree...in fact legally despite the shouting and yelling there was no law to prosecute either Bush or Blair. There is now ...sort of but it's not applicable to previous action.

Possibly...private prosecution against Blair and or MOD from military families..in fact that's the way to go against the Blairs...money...strip them of it...
 
I agree...in fact legally despite the shouting and yelling there was no law to prosecute either Bush or Blair. There is now ...sort of but it's not applicable to previous action.

Possibly...private prosecution against Blair and or MOD from military families..in fact that's the way to go against the Blairs...money...strip them of it...
I agree, the problem is you need money to go after them.
 
I'll stick it on here because I can't be arsed starting a new thread...very surprised no one is talking about the Chilcot report...

Can't help but chuckle at Murdoch's paper and the Mail twisting the knife in Blair after they were the biggest cheerleaders of the war back in 2003. Pass the ****ing sickbag.
 
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Two weeks on, and what was that guff the Brexiteers spouted about everyone wanting to trade with 'The fifth biggest economy in the world'?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...st-economy-brexit-eu-referendum-a7123761.html
Aye.
As if this 5th position was set in stone. Everything from our economy ranking, our financial "hub" in the City, our car surplus (already coming down)!, the trade surplus, can evaporate overnight. It is all about confidence and stability. The Brexiteers have been selling the British public a rainbow and when people say it will be too late once the decision is made (like jumping out of an airplane - Cameron) it was called scaremongering.
 
I've found the way it's gone fascinating... as one would find looking at a bone sticking out of ones leg fascinating as the shock sets in...

The way the economy is teetering on the edge like that bus in the Italian job..... what parts are the ones going first. How the pound sliding is driving the markets higher and higher until the day comes the faceless market decides to cash in and it all tumbles.

How property funds were having a run on them and have been frozen

Where jobs are going and not going... we just don't know.

The idle promises osbourne is throwing out that might happen sometime just to try and stabilise.

I just don't know when the sword will drop but I feel it may drop well before a parliamentary debate occurs on article 50.
 
I've found the way it's gone fascinating... as one would find looking at a bone sticking out of ones leg fascinating as the shock sets in...

The way the economy is teetering on the edge like that bus in the Italian job..... what parts are the ones going first. How the pound sliding is driving the markets higher and higher until the day comes the faceless market decides to cash in and it all tumbles.

How property funds were having a run on them and have been frozen

Where jobs are going and not going... we just don't know.

The idle promises osbourne is throwing out that might happen sometime just to try and stabilise.

I just don't know when the sword will drop but I feel it may drop well before a parliamentary debate occurs on article 50.


It is surely some dream we are in. If blooming Hollywood had made this as a blockbuster it would have been dismissed as being too unrealistic and too far fetched.

A few Brexiteers sold the whole nation their altered version of the facts and promised a future that was never going to happen.
 
Michael Gove knocked out of Conservative leadership ballot
Posted at16:22
Michael Gove has been eliminated from the Conservative Party leadership ballot, leaving Theresa May opposing Andrea Leadsom.
The result of the MPs vote was:
Michael Gove - 46
Andrea Leadsom - 84
Theresa May - 199
 
So we could end up with a right wing religious nut for PM - in fact it is quite likely considering the conservative associations despite the fact she has only been an MP for 6 years never in cabinet and was supported by VoteLeave

my GP thinks i should drink less and cut my drug intake as it may be affecting my judgement - wonder what their excuse is.