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Old 08-06-2016, 08:14   #2647
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
Oh dear, all I've heard the past couple of days is how Brexit is "racist".

They really are trying to sling muck wherever they can.

Godwin's Law before long I expect.
Therein lies the proof that they're not prepared to enter into a proper debate about migration etc. no matter what they've grudgingly had to 'promise' in public. Every so often people like Gordon Brown, Pat Glass and Emily Thornberry remind us what they really think about those who elect them and it's highly ironic that whilst these people set themselves up as somehow opposing nasty stereotyping, they don't mind indulging in it when their argument is exposed as being flawed. Nasty hypocrites.

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Frankly most of what l have seen so far Gavin has been politicians from both sides obfuscating on a regular basis when they are asked any hard difficult questions. about many of the issues of the EU referendum so one has to seek out their own factual information about a good many things.
There's not really much doubt really big arguments is there? If you want an elected and removable UK govt. to set our laws, run our economy and be able to control migration then you have to leave. If not, vote to stay in and watch as the EU takes more power. The rest, i.e. what'll happen if, is conjecture on both sides.

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 View Post
I thought Cameron was a cut and paste from the sky news debate from the other night he just went over the same old stuff he's like a one trick pony.
Well he's now having to use every possible argument to justify staying in even if doing so contradicts stuff he was saying earlier in the year. IMHO the way this has been handled is a major embarrassment but we've seen before the sort of tactics the EU and their proponents use when an electorate is in danger of making the 'wrong choice'. I fear we're in that situation now and there's already talk of parliament effectively ignoring the result and voting to keep us in the single market (with free movement) if we vote to leave the EU.
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