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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 11 Oct 15 8.44pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Lots of right-wingers already coming out on this thread.

About time.

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 11 Oct 15 8.53pm

Quote Kermit8 at 11 Oct 2015 8.44pm

Lots of right-wingers already coming out on this thread.

About time.


Lots of left-wingers already avoiding answering the question

 


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farms Flag Thailand / England 11 Oct 15 8.57pm

Out from me , UKIP in power to change the views of the younger people , who have been brain washed by Europe .

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 11 Oct 15 8.59pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 11 Oct 2015 8.53pm

Quote Kermit8 at 11 Oct 2015 8.44pm

Lots of right-wingers already coming out on this thread.

About time.


Lots of left-wingers already avoiding answering the question


I like to take my time and not go all premature then wished I hadn't rushed.

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 11 Oct 15 9.02pm

Quote Kermit8 at 11 Oct 2015 8.59pm

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 11 Oct 2015 8.53pm

Quote Kermit8 at 11 Oct 2015 8.44pm

Lots of right-wingers already coming out on this thread.

About time.


Lots of left-wingers already avoiding answering the question


I like to take my time and not go all premature then wished I hadn't rushed.

Guess when you spend as much time in front of a computer as you, you can take as long as you wish

 


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Catfish Flag Burgess Hill 11 Oct 15 9.12pm

Like many people I am in a quandary where a large part of me says lets get out. It is made more difficult by the fact that there are people whose views I respect on both sides of the debate.

Essentially, it is rather like the Scottish referendum were you have to decide whether to take a leap into the unknown or stick within the familiar system that you don't like and try to change it.

Q. Will we better off? No one knows
Q. Will we regain control of our borders? Probably not, if we want to continue trading with the EU they will impose conditions and free movement is likely to be one of them. If we insist on border controls British residents in Europe will suffer.
Q. Will we still be able to trade within Europe? They will want to rub our noses in it before agreeing terms. We cannot automatically expect the same terms as other non-members.
Q. Will we continue to kowtow to new EU regulations? If we want to continue trading? Yes.
Q. Will we have a say in those new regulations? No
Q. Will foreign companies based here pull out? Don't know.
Q. Will we get back control of our fisheries? Maybe, but it will part of a deal and probably nothing will change.
Q. Will we be able to repeal the Human Rights Act? We could, but it would likely be replaced by something else very similar.
Q. Could we rejoin if it all went horribly wrong? Can you imagine the conditions they would impose if they had us by the short and curlies.
Q. Could we just trade with someone else? We would have to, but if that is the case then there is nothing to stop us trading with them now.
Q. The EU would continue making new laws, would we have any say in them? No.

Unpopular and unromantic view, but I think I prefer the known to the unknown.

 


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Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 11 Oct 15 9.44pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Quote Catfish at 11 Oct 2015 9.12pm

Like many people I am in a quandary where a large part of me says lets get out. It is made more difficult by the fact that there are people whose views I respect on both sides of the debate.

Essentially, it is rather like the Scottish referendum were you have to decide whether to take a leap into the unknown or stick within the familiar system that you don't like and try to change it.

Q. Will we better off? No one knows
Q. Will we regain control of our borders? Probably not, if we want to continue trading with the EU they will impose conditions and free movement is likely to be one of them. If we insist on border controls British residents in Europe will suffer.
Q. Will we still be able to trade within Europe? They will want to rub our noses in it before agreeing terms. We cannot automatically expect the same terms as other non-members.
Q. Will we continue to kowtow to new EU regulations? If we want to continue trading? Yes.
Q. Will we have a say in those new regulations? No
Q. Will foreign companies based here pull out? Don't know.
Q. Will we get back control of our fisheries? Maybe, but it will part of a deal and probably nothing will change.
Q. Will we be able to repeal the Human Rights Act? We could, but it would likely be replaced by something else very similar.
Q. Could we rejoin if it all went horribly wrong? Can you imagine the conditions they would impose if they had us by the short and curlies.
Q. Could we just trade with someone else? We would have to, but if that is the case then there is nothing to stop us trading with them now.
Q. The EU would continue making new laws, would we have any say in them? No.

Unpopular and unromantic view, but I think I prefer the known to the unknown.

I'm sure we'd survive. Iceland manage it and they have a population the size of Southampton.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 11 Oct 15 9.47pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Quote oldcodger at 11 Oct 2015 6.27pm

Quote Stirlingsays at 11 Oct 2015 5.55pm

Quote oldcodger at 11 Oct 2015 5.20pm

I would say that the IN vote is edging it, but I don't think you can gauge anything by the number of UKIP voters because many millions of people who want out of the EU didn't or wouldn't vote for them for a multitude of reasons.


'Millions of people'?.....How on earth would you know that?

I was replying to Kermit's comment about how he didn't think the OUT campaign could win, partially based on the number of votes UKIP got. I said that's a bad measure as many millions of people in favour of leaving the UK won't have voted UKIP. I'm not exactly sure what part of this you disagree with.


Edited by oldcodger (11 Oct 2015 6.31pm)

Really?

That's a bit like saying that those who voted Tory want to stay in the EU because they didn't vote Ukip.

It's blindingly obvious that a large percentage of Tory voters are anti EU......They don't vote Ukip because they don't want to let Labour in and through party loyalty.

If you add say....thirty percent of the Tory election vote (out of thirty eight) to Ukip's vote and a few percent from Labour's......I'd say that the projection is very interesting indeed.


Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Oct 2015 9.50pm)

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 11 Oct 15 9.51pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 11 Oct 2015 8.59pm

I like to take my time and not go all premature then wished I hadn't rushed.


Is this a Kermy chat up line?

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 11 Oct 15 9.58pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Quote Sg Bilko at 11 Oct 2015 7.35pm

I think the EU should not wait for the vote, just kick erm out, complete waste of time and space.

While their at it as they don't want to be part of the Europe, boot them out of UEFA also.


Yeah maybe then the Netherlands can pick up the slack of being a major net contributor instead of being a tiny one.

The main money comes from Germany, France and us. Only a moron does nothing to stop losing a major client.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 11 Oct 15 10.00pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Quote Catfish at 11 Oct 2015 9.12pm

Like many people I am in a quandary where a large part of me says lets get out. It is made more difficult by the fact that there are people whose views I respect on both sides of the debate.

Essentially, it is rather like the Scottish referendum were you have to decide whether to take a leap into the unknown or stick within the familiar system that you don't like and try to change it.

Q. Will we better off? No one knows
Q. Will we regain control of our borders? Probably not, if we want to continue trading with the EU they will impose conditions and free movement is likely to be one of them. If we insist on border controls British residents in Europe will suffer.
Q. Will we still be able to trade within Europe? They will want to rub our noses in it before agreeing terms. We cannot automatically expect the same terms as other non-members.
Q. Will we continue to kowtow to new EU regulations? If we want to continue trading? Yes.
Q. Will we have a say in those new regulations? No
Q. Will foreign companies based here pull out? Don't know.
Q. Will we get back control of our fisheries? Maybe, but it will part of a deal and probably nothing will change.
Q. Will we be able to repeal the Human Rights Act? We could, but it would likely be replaced by something else very similar.
Q. Could we rejoin if it all went horribly wrong? Can you imagine the conditions they would impose if they had us by the short and curlies.
Q. Could we just trade with someone else? We would have to, but if that is the case then there is nothing to stop us trading with them now.
Q. The EU would continue making new laws, would we have any say in them? No.

Unpopular and unromantic view, but I think I prefer the known to the unknown.

Also a massively politically biased view pretending to be balanced.

 


'Who are you and how did you get in here? I'm a locksmith. And, I'm a locksmith.' (Leslie Nielsen)

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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 11 Oct 15 10.02pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

I'm a reluctant in at the moment

However I will wait to see the arguments on both sides before committing

 


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