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TheDaddy 13-06-2016 02:29

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35842717)
It's the Daily Express. The only surprising thing is that they haven't had a medium in to tell us what Princess Diana thinks of the EU (and why she backs Brexit).


Or blame the EU for maddy disappearing or for the weather

RizzyKing 13-06-2016 03:33

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Yes of course it means Brits abroad should learn the language of a country they plan to live in I don't understand why people want to move to Spain and not learn the language half the fun of new places is interacting with the locals bit stupid not to be able to speak their language.

papa smurf 13-06-2016 07:12

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One of Cameron’s biggest donors WITHDRAWS support over his ‘IRRESPONSIBLE’ EU campaign

Edi Truell, who has donated more than £270,000 since 2010, is also reportedly considering quitting the Tory party altogether after Mr Cameron’s “unfair” scaremongering about a Brexit.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/679...-Brexit-Remain

lets not pretend you don't read the express its clear you know too much about it not to be reading it .


From project fear to project panic: Embattled PM today hands over Remain campaign to Gordon Brown and Jeremy Corbyn after minister accuses him of trying to SCARE pensioners

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ed-Brexit.html

FLASH GORDON TO THE RESCUE

Ignitionnet 13-06-2016 10:12

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Damien 13-06-2016 10:21

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35842765)

Someone knows something. Betting on Remain is collapsing this morning as is Sterling. :erm:

Ignitionnet 13-06-2016 10:31

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35842766)
Someone knows something. Betting on Remain is collapsing this morning as is Sterling. :erm:

My on-call is paid in US Dollars, so excellent. :tu:

(Jesting before people grumble..)

I can't say I'm excited by wheeling out Gordon Brown. This seems to open up a massive attack vector on Leave's primary angle of immigration. Gillian Duffy anyone?

ianch99 13-06-2016 10:43

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35842769)
I can't say I'm excited by wheeling out Gordon Brown. This seems to open up a massive attack vector on Leave's primary angle of immigration. Gillian Duffy anyone?

I guess Brown felt that someone from Labour had to try and do something? Corbyn is now an official joke (if he wasn't before) as the Labour Leader. If you are a Leader then Lead or give the job to someone to have a go ..

Osem 13-06-2016 10:48

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Currency always falls on uncertainty, it's really no big news.

Horizon 13-06-2016 10:55

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35842748)
So does that mean all those from the UK that have retired or moved to Europe should be able to speak and write in the netive language of that country?

~I~f we leave the EU should all those people be made to come back to the UK if they can't?

That's up to the countries where they are. But if they can't speak the language of that country, how can they ever integrate?

When British ex pats in Spain fall ill, as they do as many of them are retired, they expect Spanish doctors and nurses and hospital receptionists and pharmacists and etc etc to speak English.... (I've seen this first hand) If I were Spanish I would tell the lot of them to sod off.

Damien 13-06-2016 11:22

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35842731)
Leaving the EU is hardly likely to cause that to happen. ;)

The scale of the numbers and the pressure that puts on society is what's creating the issue, making the influx so much more noticeable and making it easier for migrants not to integrate. The EU is only part of that issue however.

Well I was making a general point about culture. Horizon's comments extend beyond the EU issue.

Big Brian 13-06-2016 12:03

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One in five FTSE 100 chairmen backs Brexit, poll says

Brexit may strike fear into the hearts of some prominent business leaders, but a poll of FTSE 100 chairmen shows that one in five boardroom bosses intend to vote leave next week.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/...xit-poll-says/

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The last thing Leave need is Gordon Brown getting involved. Didn't he influence the Scottish referendum with his promises? Wasn't he and Blair who messed up the country?

Osem 13-06-2016 13:32

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35842775)
Well I was making a general point about culture. Horizon's comments extend beyond the EU issue.

and I was making a joke. ;)

passingbat 13-06-2016 14:14

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Originally Posted by Horizon (Post 35842721)
If everyone has their own culture and does their own thing, how can our British society continue?

I think one of the EU hierarchy's unstated aims of free movement of labour across the EU, is harmonisation of cultures; i.e. watering down of the individual Nation state's culture.

Cultural harmonisation makes political harmonisation easier.

Damien 13-06-2016 14:39

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The pound has just spiked!

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2016/06/8.png

Good news for Remain about to hit?

Big Brian 13-06-2016 14:41

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Hmm so much for their doom and gloom stories.


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