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View snytaxx's Profile snytaxx Flag London 08 Jun 16 12.48pm Send a Private Message to snytaxx Add snytaxx as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

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Interesting. Was 1/3 across the board yesterday but a few have now gone out to 2/7.

Guessing heaps of younger folk managed to register in time last night.

Believing that young people will be blindly cajoled into voting for EU membership is a dangerous assumption for the remain camp...

No one demographic can be consistently relied upon to 'do what their told'.

 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 08 Jun 16 12.49pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8


Imagine Ker-plunk with Germany, France and the UK being the biggest marbles in the container. If one of them goes the structure weakens.

So why did the EU take Cameron's pants down and send him packing when he tried for reform a while back then?

You'd think if we were as major a player as we consider ourselves to be we'd be the one's holding all the cards and making them dance to our tune?

Clearly behind all the faux "oh please don't go" rhetoric they don't consider it to be that big an issue (?)

 


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Hoof Hearted 08 Jun 16 12.50pm

Originally posted by DanH

Is that because talking to yourself is the first sign of madness?

Why... you... little... scamp!

I'll give you that one Dan.

 

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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

Why... you... little... scamp!

I'll give you that one Dan.

You keep setting them up and I'll keep knocking them out.

That is the correct saying right?

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 08 Jun 16 12.54pm

Originally posted by Lyons550

So why did the EU take Cameron's pants down and send him packing when he tried for reform a while back then?

You'd think if we were as major a player as we consider ourselves to be we'd be the one's holding all the cards and making them dance to our tune?

Clearly behind all the faux "oh please don't go" rhetoric they don't consider it to be that big an issue (?)

Across Europe, many are saying Cameron got too many concessions! He clearly didn't come back with nothing. Perhaps not enough for the UK's liking. But the fact that he has won the right to hold back on welfare for immigrants such as working tax credits for those on piss poor wages shows he came back with something.

Edited by nickgusset (08 Jun 2016 12.55pm)

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 08 Jun 16 12.58pm

As we all know there are positives and negatives for both leave and remain.
Out of interest, what concerns do people who have made their minds up have about their chosen stance?

 

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Originally posted by nickgusset

Across Europe, many are saying Cameron got too many concessions! He clearly didn't come back with nothing. Perhaps not enough for the UK's liking. But the fact that he has won the right to hold back on welfare for immigrants such as working tax credits for those on piss poor wages shows he came back with something.

Edited by nickgusset (08 Jun 2016 12.55pm)

Fair point Nick...the way the Brexiteers go on about it though would suggest he came back a failure and got nothing.

I really cant see myself deciding on which way to vote until I stand at he ballot box at this rate. Both sides have compelling arguments (once you get through the usual rhetoric and bollox spouted by each side)....decisions decisions hmmmm

 


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View johnfirewall's Profile johnfirewall Flag 08 Jun 16 1.08pm Send a Private Message to johnfirewall Add johnfirewall as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550

Fair point Nick...the way the Brexiteers go on about it though would suggest he came back a failure and got nothing.

I really cant see myself deciding on which way to vote until I stand at he ballot box at this rate. Both sides have compelling arguments (once you get through the usual rhetoric and bollox spouted by each side)....decisions decisions hmmmm

What did he get?

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 08 Jun 16 1.15pm

Originally posted by johnfirewall

What did he get?

See 2 or 3 posts before this one.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 08 Jun 16 1.16pm

Originally posted by Lyons550

Fair point Nick...the way the Brexiteers go on about it though would suggest he came back a failure and got nothing.

I really cant see myself deciding on which way to vote until I stand at he ballot box at this rate. Both sides have compelling arguments (once you get through the usual rhetoric and bollox spouted by each side)....decisions decisions hmmmm

Same here. Although hoof thinks I am a liar. I wonder if he will retract that or just ignore my response to his accusation.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 08 Jun 16 1.24pm

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couple of articles from German press - Spiegel showing how the referendum isviewed from abroad.

Includes this, which muddies the EU army argument somewhat.

EU Denies Times Report about an EU Army

Among those invited to the meeting called by Selmayr were Chancellor Angela Merkel's advisor on European affairs, Uwe Corsepius, as well as representatives from France, Slovakia and Malta. Slovakia is scheduled to take over the rotating EU presidency in July and Malta is to follow in that role in January 2017. In addition, European Social Democrats are currently working on a paper calling for the intensification of European integration.

Meanwhile, those in favor of Britain's departure from the EU have begun resorting to dubious reports in their effort to win over voters. A story in the British daily The Times on Friday claims that the EU has taken "steps towards creating a European army." According to the story in the conservative euroskeptic paper, the plan was to have been kept secret until after the Brexit referendum.

The story was likely referring to comprehensive foreign policy guidelines currently being developed by Federica Mogherini, the EU's top foreign policy representative. Mogherini's draft text includes ideas aimed at exploring stronger joint European defense efforts. Originally, she was scheduled to present her draft text in the coming days, but the presentation has been pushed back to June 24 due to British sensitivities regarding common EU defense efforts.

The European Commission immediately denied the Times report and said that the EU's new foreign and defense strategy does not include plans for the creation of an EU army.

 

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Originally posted by nickgusset

See 2 or 3 posts before this one.

We can't stop the benefits until another year after the referendum. Which will then bring us in line with what Brits would be entitled to in Europe. And this something the EU had been blocking for years because was discriminatory.

Anything else?

 

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