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i'm a bit old for war but i fancy having a go aS an ARP warden-i could be chief doodle bug spotter
"they don't like it up em" "don't panic its that hilter again " BREXIT CONTAGION: Now nearly HALF of Europeans want their own EU referendum http://www.express.co.uk/news/politi...apse-contagion |
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Camoron's booklet arrived today. Returned without reading. |
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Both campaigns aim to secure your vote and will go about that in the way they see fit. You have no right to the impartial delivery of facts from either side. If you want them, you will have to go looking. ---------- Post added at 17:59 ---------- Previous post was at 17:58 ---------- New poll-of-polls has the race tied: http://order-order.com/2016/05/09/eu...neck-and-neck/ https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...05/1.png?w=900 |
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So, third world war, :blah::blah::blah: Oceans rising to drown us :blah::blah::blah: Four horsemen of the apocalypse. :blah::blah::blah: Advent of The Antichrist. :blah::blah::blah: Financial melt down. :blah::blah::blah:
Face it Cameron. Project fear has shot its bolt and failed. Perhaps saner minds will prevail but don't bank on it. |
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It'd be ironic if we do stay in and then find a load of other nations pull out... :spin:
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Tory rift grows as Iain Duncan Smith claims Germany vetoed EU reforms
In an interview with the Sun published on Tuesday, Duncan Smith accuses Cameron of having allowed Germany to “veto” key parts of his EU reform renegotiation. Duncan Smith said Berlin exercised the “ultimate power” over what changes the prime minister sought from Brussels and was allowed to block the idea of a cap on foreign workers coming to the EU. He said a key demand was ditched, at the behest of Berlin, from the draft of a speech by Cameron just hours before it was due to be delivered. “It’s like they were sitting in a room, even when they were not there. There was a spare chair for them – called the German chair. They have had a de facto veto over everything,” he told the newspaper. http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...er-immigration |
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Those seeking unquestionable 'facts' and 'numbers' to support their decision are going to have a long wait. I'm basing mine on my experience of the last few decades of our membership and what we see unfolding before our eyes. If you want more of the same vote for it, it you don't, don't.
As for Germany's influence over the EU, some folks still doubt it but IMHO it's patently obvious who's actually running the show in Europe and, if they happen to conflict with Germany's, the UK's interests will always be kicked into the long grass if we stay in. If Merkel wants to have her cake and eat it, the least we can do is stop subsidising it. |
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Seems the leave campaign is re-focusing on Daves "reformed" EU which is nothing of the sort. We all know who the puppet master is. Attachment 26586 |
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