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At least Boris admits he is lying:
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I do wonder how people will feel if the UK votes to remain but the other EU leaders do not ratify the deal. This would mean we remain in the EU on exactly the same terms as we do now.
A lot is made of the veto but in some areas one does not apply and can we be certain that David Cameron will actually use it in line with our wishes when he needs to. Similarly, if we vote to leave will David Cameron actually honour the wishes of the people? I think the people who vote to remain will feel betrayed if it emerges that:- a) we are still on track for political union b) the EU is forming its own army c) Turkey does have accelerated entry to the EU d) EU courts still have the final say in our courts e) the EU continues without self-reform f) immigration continues at an unchecked rate I suppose like all these things we will find out the truth once the UK has voted one way or another. I also wonder what the reaction of the public will be when the truth finally emerges. Roll on Friday morning!! |
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Either way I am glad it's going to be over soon. It's been such a horrible campaign and surprisingly hateful.
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And sadly there are still some out there who are full of deep hate with threats to kill those who disagree with their views.:(
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It comes down to how you perceive the people involved and how you perceive the EU. The personal attacks and the involvement of Jo Cox's name should never have featured in either campaign. |
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Voting to erode the value/power of your vote is quite the most bizarre thing I can think of yet plenty of people are going to do just that. :spin: ---------- Post added at 10:23 ---------- Previous post was at 10:20 ---------- Quote:
The EU is committed to EVER closer union - it's their raison d'etre and I'm sorry but that does mean a super state - a single European state. Michael Heseltine confirmed it as recently as yesterday and even the EU doesn't seek to hide it. If you still don't believe that's not the plan then why has Cameron been telling us all he's negotiated our opt out from it? No there's nothing to stop our govt. doing anything if they lie well enough and given the weasel words and lies we've been exposed to I wouldn't rule it out. At least however by not being part of the Brussels project we can remove our govt. when election time comes. Try getting 27 other nations (or even a majority thereof) to agree to doing something we want but they don't. The EU is set up in such a way that getting anything done takes years because, surprise, surprise, different nations have competing interests and very different views as to what's right for them. All that does is facilitate the status quo, it certainly does not facilitate reform or even a rapid response to a major migration crisis. Just look at how badly the EU has handled that! We've been trying to reform the EU for 40 years and look where that's got us... |
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Phil/Thunderf00t handing Sargon his hindmost throughout this. I rather like his style. The arguments Sargon is using are the same ones many on this side use. |
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Yet there are still those who believe all the clap trap about vetos, special treatment blah blah blah. If we stay in it's as certain the night follows day that whatever special status we have will be gradually eroded. Some people still don't get that the EU has always been heading in one direction and there's nothing we can do to stop it - the only thing we can do to avoid that is get out, there is no compromise. We either take this opportunity or resign ourselves to the slippery slope towards a single European state/single currency and rule by the Eurocrats in Brussels. Why anyone would want that I have no idea because at least we have the ability to get shot of our Govt. every few years. Try getting rid of those running the show in the EU...
Indeed and what is more worrying is if we remain the EU can tear up that so-called agreement with Cameron. I believe it's discussed next month, how convenient, and it only takes one to say NO. We'll have gone through all this for nothing and came off worse. |
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'When's he going to stop fibbing?' Brexit campaigner calls out PM over 'bullying' campaign
"He's got a track record of saying one thing, in the full knowledge that he can't or won't deliver. When's he going to stop fibbing to the British people?" http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/682...-David-Cameron |
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