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Originally Posted by techguyone
This is true, however he hasn't made his mind up about anything more than I HATE THE TORIES.
Which isn't really the issue. It just seemed a really bizarre reasoning - forget the rights & wrongs of the EU - just go straight to 'It'll stop the Tories'
sigh.
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Tell him/her that it makes no difference if we're in or out, the Tories are here to stay for the foreseeable future and will do horrible things regardless.
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Originally Posted by Osem
Sadly there are plenty of folks who can't see beyond the ends of the noses. They're bound by blind allegiance or preoccupied with trivia.
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I don't think I can recall a time when the official opposition has been so invisible when it comes to something so important. My God, Labour have had some pretty crappy leaders in my lifetime but I can't imagine any of them emulating Corbyn's approach right now. It's as if he's living in a time warp and believes he's an NUS rep...
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He is. His problem is he wants out of the EU but can't campaign for it. It must be really frustrating for him. But this is good for Brexit as there are not so many fighting as there could have been.
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
My god, someone on this forum, actually admits to hating the Tories. I think that Cameron will resign after the ref.
I am voting OUT, as we need to control our OWN borders. This Country will improve vastly, and prosper.
At the moment, we are being told what to do from Brussels. We pay in more EACH day, then we get back.
We are told by Brussel's, how many Migrants to take.
Cameron and Co, are nothing but weak.
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And the money we do get back we can't spend as we want. We have to spend it on what the EU say.
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Originally Posted by MarkC1984
The question is worded:
Should the United Kingdom remain in the European Union, or leave the European Union?
Boxes to check, not surprisingly, are:
Remain in the EU
Leave the EU
I've voted leave, I don't mind immigration but have felt for a long time we should operate on a points system like Australia does.
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Correct me if I'm wrong here but should that not read:
Should the United Kingdom remain in a reformed European Union or leave the European Union? Or have they decided to drop the
Reformed? If so then it appears they don't want reform and are happy with the status quo. The wording is interesting because that would make me vote leave because there is no mention of reform.