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View JohnyBoy's Profile JohnyBoy Flag 19 May 16 8.36pm Send a Private Message to JohnyBoy Add JohnyBoy as a friend

Originally posted by becky

As a slightly different take on the issue, projections, 'facts' and figures aside, ask yourself this question.......

imagining that the situation was reversed and we were voting to join the EU or not, based on what we actually KNOW about the organisation, it's operations and organisation, it's waste and unaccountability, would you vote to join or stay out?

It may help some of the undecided among you to take another look at the situation from a different perspective.

Honestly Becky, i would vote to join...i would however have to look at the figures/stats to arrive at this judgement, which i think are compelling

 

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View becky's Profile becky Flag over the moon 19 May 16 8.40pm Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by JohnyBoy

Honestly Becky, i would vote to join...i would however have to look at the figures/stats to arrive at this judgement, which i think are compelling

Yeh, I think we've all got that message

 


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View JohnyBoy's Profile JohnyBoy Flag 19 May 16 8.44pm Send a Private Message to JohnyBoy Add JohnyBoy as a friend

Originally posted by becky

Yeh, I think we've all got that message

So can i count on all of you to vote remain then?

 

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View becky's Profile becky Flag over the moon 19 May 16 8.46pm Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by JohnyBoy

So can i count on all of you to vote remain then?

I voted not to go in last time, and I'll vote to come out this ......

 


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View JohnyBoy's Profile JohnyBoy Flag 19 May 16 8.50pm Send a Private Message to JohnyBoy Add JohnyBoy as a friend

Originally posted by becky

I voted not to go in last time, and I'll vote to come out this ......

I sense that you are definitely warming to all the positives of remaining though....

 

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View crystal balls's Profile crystal balls Flag The Garden of Earthly Delights 19 May 16 9.02pm Send a Private Message to crystal balls Add crystal balls as a friend

Originally posted by davenotamonkey

Indeed it matters not what the ES said, nor (evidently) the chief speechwriter for New Labour said of the policy.

All that matters is Nigel Farage repeated (almost verbatim) those same words. That then permits people like you to not only dogpile onto him, but conveniently conflate "diversity" with "there is a black women sat next to you".

This is exactly why Labour was, and remains fcuked. Election results have demonstrated they have alienated their core vote, and the North are abandoning Labour in droves. Who needs to shoot off your foot, when you've stepped on a landmine.

Finally, to the point. I've not watched a single debate in this run up, where remain have been polled as winning it. Point me to some - I've been disappointed with their level of debate this far, as have the audience. Is the Mirror debate online in full yet? To the chagrin of the Mirror it was polled as a leave victory, but presumably under a somewhat select audience. I would be really interested to see the Remain argument put forward in debate well enough that it had swayed the audience. If you know of one, link appreciated.

If you insist on labouring the point; the journalist in question was not Labour's chief speech writer, he worked for Jack Straw for a short time in 2001/2, a very temporary position it seems. He was the Standard journalist who ran the story, having reverted to his former career.

He also has pointed out how the mail and telegraph distorted what he actually said and used it to fit their agenda, not unusual among journalists I'm sure you'll agree. Farage chose to repeat those distortions, but attributed them to Mandelson, which was foolish at best.

The "out" panel chose to include someone who wasn't old male and white, and seem to be surprised that she took offence at Farage's remarks. How that is "dogpiling"(sic) I'm not too sure, as the phrase has little logical meaning. In any event, Farage will probably continue to alienate far more people than he will attract. He clearly needs to gain the support of waverers, who are essential if he wants to achieve his objective. That doesn't seem to be happening, quelle surprise!

 


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Hoof Hearted 20 May 16 9.21am

Originally posted by DanH

Jacob Rees-Mogg is a sniveling little vole faced turd who was the kind of kid at school who would grass you up to the teacher at every opportunity.

The c*nt.

Careful Dan.... Kermit doesn't like Character Assassinations on here.

 

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Hoof Hearted 20 May 16 9.28am

Originally posted by JohnyBoy

We can dismiss all the economists, imf, BofE, OECD forecasts as 'guesses' and just stick our fingers in our ears but surely this is like Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burns. I promise you, if all of the above concluded that we would be better off in the event if brexit, i would vote to leave.
Re the debt figure. Currently its 6% of public spending. The forecasts (which is what the financial markets work around) suggest that gdp would be reduced, sterling would decline especially versus the dollar. What do you think will happen at the next treasury auction? If you have worked in the same bond markets as i have you would surely agree that a less favourable economic outlook would require higher yields .i.e what we have to pay to the bondholders for lending us money would go up. With this rising and the amount available for other public services reducing due to a reduced gdp, the % of public expenditure going to service debt would logically rise.


That proved to be EXACTLY the right strategy for the Euro v Pound debate and referendum.... I know you have responded to Willo's similar assertion, but quite frankly your response was a joke Johnny... you cannot rewrite history like that.

All the eminent economists back then were predicting meltdown if we didn't adopt the Euro.... "Britain would be in the Economic Slow Lane" they shouted at the top of their voices.

We ignored them by sticking our fingers in our ears and fiddled away.... the Pound was voted in and our economy is now outstripping the Eurozone very comfortably indeed.

Ladies and Gentlemen... stick your fingers in your ears, take your violin in hand and begin fiddling.... then vote LEAVE on June 23rd.

Edited by Hoof Hearted (20 May 2016 9.31am)

 

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Hoof Hearted 20 May 16 9.35am

Originally posted by corkery

Why are Irish people allowed vote? Ye can't vote in our referenda. There must be 100k Irish in the UK.

I imagine Cameron has calculated that the majority of Irish voters will back his campaign?

 

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A great movie on Brexit, it explains alot. [Link]

 


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View JohnyBoy's Profile JohnyBoy Flag 20 May 16 9.43am Send a Private Message to JohnyBoy Add JohnyBoy as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted


That proved to be EXACTLY the right strategy for the Euro v Pound debate and referendum.... I know you have responded to Willo's similar assertion, but quite frankly your response was a joke Johnny... you cannot rewrite history like that.

All the eminent economists back then were predicting meltdown if we didn't adopt the Euro.... "Britain would be in the Economic Slow Lane" they shouted at the top of their voices.

We ignored them by sticking our fingers in our ears and fiddled away.... the Pound was voted in and our economy is now outstripping the Eurozone very comfortably indeed.

Ladies and Gentlemen... stick your fingers in your ears, take your violin in hand and begin fiddling.... then vote LEAVE on June 23rd.

Edited by Hoof Hearted (20 May 2016 9.31am)

I dont think its me thats re-writing history Hoof, the truth is the BofE never supported euro entry, the treasury remained largely silent and put the case for both sides, the IMF remained independent and the politicians (pm and chancellor) said it it would only be considered if 5 economic conditions were met....thats what happened but like i say its irrelevant to this debate, we are not, and were never even close to joining the euro..and we will retain for the long term our own monetary policy...its like saying no-one should ever vote conservative because the considered the poll tax, its simply irrelevant

 

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Hoof Hearted 20 May 16 9.57am

Originally posted by JohnyBoy

I dont think its me thats re-writing history Hoof, the truth is the BofE never supported euro entry, the treasury remained largely silent and put the case for both sides, the IMF remained independent and the politicians (pm and chancellor) said it it would only be considered if 5 economic conditions were met....thats what happened but like i say its irrelevant to this debate, we are not, and were never even close to joining the euro..and we will retain for the long term our own monetary policy...its like saying no-one should ever vote conservative because the considered the poll tax, its simply irrelevant

I said the majority of "Eminent Economists", not the IMF, BofE, Treasury and politicians Johnny.

It is relevant because those eminent economists are sticking their nibs in now and predicting the same Armageddon.

Just like betting on the Derby, people need to know the form of the runners and riders.

 

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