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Well we are already in recession so there goes that threat as it clearly has little to do with in or out. I think people in this referendum really need to follow personal belief and vote that way as neither official side is in my eyes reliable or trustworthy with what they say. I have noticed that real hard facts are getting harder to come by unless you really look and lets be honest most wont really look. While i am not overly impressed with the out campaigns they havent gone full on fear tactic as much as the stay in brigade. This referendum is probably the most important vote many will have in their life and the conduct on both sides has been pathetic highlighting how low our standards in elected officials have become and the trend seems to be heading downward. Take the things that our valuable to you personally and decide which serves them better in or out.
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Well bits of us are...
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I think those wanting to remain also need to consider what the EU is going to become not just what it is right now. Anyone who thinks the UK is going to stop the inexorable drive to a single European state and all that involves is naïve IMHO. So vote to stay in by all means but realise what you're actually voting for.
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Our options have diminshed with every treaty and i dont have faith in future politicians not to burrow us all the way into the federal hole which is the endgame of many in brussels. There is no doubt where the eu is going given enough time and passive populations and its a direction i dont believe in or think will end well.
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/politi...ain-five-years No 10 rejects Boris Johnson's call for Britain to have EU law veto http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...in-eu-law-veto Measuring Britain’s influence in the Council of Ministers http://forbritain.org/measuring_brit..._ministers.pdf |
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What are you so scared of, Dave? the Prime Minister or his office is trying to choose who should be making the case against him.
David Cameron refused to go head-to-head with Boris Johnson over Brexit Mr Johnson vowed to debate with ‘anybody’ as he promotes leaving EU PM only agreed to appear on an EU debate programme with Nigel Farage Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg added: ‘The Prime Minister is “frit”. Boris is a classically trained debater. The Prime Minister is highly competitive and hates losing. He should screw his courage to the sticking place, take on Boris.’ Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz48VtRO1Gs Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook |
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Do you really think the things you cited are cast in stone because I don't. We've had bugger all influence in the EU throughout the time we've been in the club and that's a fact. I see the B of E is a fully paid up member of project fear now, quelle surprise... |
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I can understand his dilemma. The Tories are divided enough as it is and he doesn't want to make things worse. As if they can get much worse. If it was a head to head as to which of them would be Prime Minister, I wonder if David would take him on? |
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Cameron doesn't want to enter a debate where he can only lose ground. It was the same with the election in 2015 with Miliband, they calculated that by taking part in a 1-on-1 debate it would only elevate Miliband to the determent of Cameron. So he refused to take part. The same goes here, Cameron is still largely seen as moderate, pragmatic and statesman-like whilst Farage is seen but non-UKIPers are a bit loopy. They want voters to have this debate seen as Cameron vs Farage, the sane against the fruitcakes. Last thing they want to do is elevate someone serious who will add gravity and legitimacy to the Leave campaign in the mind of voters.
Vote Leave are right to be upset that Cameron is effectively blackmailing broadcasters to influence who they invite in the debate. It is a calculated and cynical move. However this is how politics works and I think it's a tad rich for senior Tories on the Vote Leave campaign to suddenly take issue with the same tactics which won them a majority. They're also incredibly naive to have thought that Cameron wouldn't put everything he has into this campaign and use every trick in the book when they've put his job on the line, the moment IDS resigned and Boris went to Leave they entered this game. ---------- Post added at 09:09 ---------- Previous post was at 09:06 ---------- Quote:
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So just what is it about the last 30 odd years of EU reality that leads you to believe it's just a symbolic phrase? It doesn't look very symbolic from where I'm sitting.
The EU is more than capable of changing the rules, moving the goalposts and coercing other nations to get what it wants. If we stay in what's to stop our own government going along with all that using the referendum vote to justify it. Successive govts. have already done just that without asking the public to vote on it - little by little our status has been eroded and the only way we can rid ourselves of any possibility of being further drawn into the EU quagmire is to leave now and I'm praying that enough people can see sense to enable that to happen. |
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