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Originally Posted by Gavin78
I don't see a problem with the poster he says it how it is none of this PC nonsense.
lets face it though none of these IN/OUT campaigners are cleaner than clean
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No I don't see anything wrong with it either. There is nothing offensive I can see.
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Originally Posted by passingbat
Worth it, just for the worryingly funny first five minutes alone. The following few minutes is also worth a watch, showing members walking out when someone suggests that more of the decisions should be made by the Sovereign states.
People expecting the EU to change if we remain, are in for a shock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5wXiqMtscw
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Indeed. Boris said today what I've been saying for a while. We already don't have a voice in the biggest parts of the EU because we opted out of it. Schengen, The Euro, Political integration so we don't have a seat at that table. What's left? Who was it said we're in or we're out? Well, we're only half in so may as well come out all the way.
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
What people don't realise is our laws won't stop or change.
Laws we don't like can be repealed, so say workers rights will stop over night are crap. The current law still remains until changed.
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I think they will probably keep the basics of some of the EU laws but make them only apply to Britain.
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Originally Posted by Taf
Look at the changes coming in French employment law, back-peddling on many changes brought in to improve workers rights. Despite being a major player in the EU. The French workers are fighting tooth and nail to oppose their introduction, bringing parts of the country to a total standstill. Their Unions are strong, ours are weak.
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And if we remain, we'll be next? Worth thinking about.