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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
Anyone who's remotely interested in us determining our own laws, values, priorities, economic policies etc. etc. etc. needs to vote out because that's the only way we'll be able to do those things. It seems to me that those who'd vote to stay in either don't think the above are sufficiently important reasons to justify leaving, would rather have Brussels bureaucrats telling us what to do or simply don't care.
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"Do you think the United Kingdom should stay in the European Community (the Common Market)?" note the phrase Common Market ,nothing at all about ever closer political and financial union .What we need now is for our leaders to come clean and say exactly what is intended for Europe and let us decide if we want it. |
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My God why is anyone lauding the EU as if it's some sort of beacon of success and prospering both economically and socially when we already have huge chaos in Greece, massive unemployment in Spain, the French economy in the doldrums, growing concerns about the Italian banks, migration out of control, increasing right wing extremism etc. etc.? How bad does being outside the EU have to be in order to be worse that all that (and more) and why would we want to be further tethered to it? If what I've just described were happening somewhere else I reckon we'd all be delighted to be as far away from it all as possible and doing whatever we could to reduce our exposure to any fallout. What we wouldn't be doing is the complete opposite and voting to become fully paid up members... :spin: |
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We want a United States of Europe says top EU official Voters must decide for or against a United States of Europe during EU elections this spring, says vice president of the European Commission A campaign for the European Union to become a "United States of Europe" will be the "best weapon against the Eurosceptics", one of Brussels' most senior officials has said. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...-official.html |
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That is why we need out I won't be selling my soul to the devil |
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No lol I was referring to the other post as to how a united EU with the UK being part of that and we wouldn't have British police they would be EU police governed by EU laws rather than our own. Hence the Judge Dredd comment |
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I'm 45 and my time as an adult has convinced me we are better off out of the EU I'm sorry but I'm just not getting the positives that we are supposedly benefiting from by being a member of the EU and see none in the future. Also talking to a few friends this government is being very selective in what information is being given out and there is a culture of fear within the civil service and even the armed forces if your saying anything other then the government line. Our security is sure as hell not enhanced being in the EU as intelligence sharing has basically been a one-way street for a decade the UK giving a lot out and getting very little back from our European neighbours and our military is certainly not fully behind an in vote.
This government should be ashamed of the way they have handled this and a lot of people voting to stay in may well be very upset in the next couple of years as some things happen they were not told about even though the government is fully aware. There isn't just a campaign of scare and fear mongering going on there is a deliberate withholding of information pertinent to this referendum. I am so sick and tired of the whole spineless political establishment right now that I can't see myself voting for a longtime after this referendum as not one of them us worth the ink on the ballot. |
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This is quite factual & concise
http://www.bbc.co.uk/timelines/z9n3qty It certainly shows that the UK as a whole has always sat fairly uneasily within a European framework. The EU aspiration looks to be realised only by a few politicians with daydreams rather than the will of the people. |
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I don't disagree, but I stated my feelings wayyy back on the thread & I think there's a danger of people repeating ad infinitum and turning people off or even pulling them the other way.
I think people need to make their own minds up and vote as they wish rather than be bullied or chastised into a decision. |
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That's the biggest fault in both camps they are appealing to the lowest common denominator and playing the fear game, despite the opinion in some quarters of politicians I think the British people are intelligent and able to weigh the merits if they were given the chance. We clearly can't rely on those with the facts to present them in a way that allows people to make an informed choice so personal factors like experience, gut feeling and even hope will have to be the criteria people use in deciding their direction.
That this is the situation in 2016 speaks volumes for how far things have declined. |
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I think for most people, the EU has little to no direct influence in their lives that is visible so a vote either way is a 'heart' rather than 'head' decision. Hence the project fear from both sides. People don't give a monkeys about an x% drop in GDP, hence the ridiculous £4300 figure. Conversely, you get the 'everything is going to be alright' argument if we leave with no real evidence or even plans in place
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