Is it because Labour posted a leaflet through my front door saying "Remain"?
My door quite clearly says "no unsolicited mail" on it. So I'm now voting for exit. I shall enjoy voting exit as it appears to really annoy some people and I enjoy annoying people.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 10:30, Share, Reply)
My door quite clearly says "no unsolicited mail" on it. So I'm now voting for exit. I shall enjoy voting exit as it appears to really annoy some people and I enjoy annoying people.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 10:30, Share, Reply)
It'll only annoy people if they know about it
Do you use social media? If so, please detail your decision there, social media needs more lively discussion on the topic.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 10:38, Share, Reply)
Do you use social media? If so, please detail your decision there, social media needs more lively discussion on the topic.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 10:38, Share, Reply)
fuck off, this isn't social media
I keep telling myself that, to make myself feel better
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 12:29, Share, Reply)
I keep telling myself that, to make myself feel better
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 12:29, Share, Reply)
I hear this is the place to tell people your voting intentions?
I've already voted for out via postal ballot.
I do hope Labour don't suddenly get their shit together and form a convincing argument to stay.
Because then i'ld feel silly.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 13:36, Share, Reply)
I've already voted for out via postal ballot.
I do hope Labour don't suddenly get their shit together and form a convincing argument to stay.
Because then i'ld feel silly.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 13:36, Share, Reply)
You don't actually need to vote
If you jsut say what you're doing on b3ta, that counts.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 14:26, Share, Reply)
If you jsut say what you're doing on b3ta, that counts.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 14:26, Share, Reply)
very interesting but I'm more concerned about the future
the history of the EU highlighting its failings is hardly a manifesto of why it would definitely be beneficial for us to leave economically, socially IN THE FUTURE. We all know that the Euro is in trouble now and there's a refugee crisis now.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 10:31, Share, Reply)
the history of the EU highlighting its failings is hardly a manifesto of why it would definitely be beneficial for us to leave economically, socially IN THE FUTURE. We all know that the Euro is in trouble now and there's a refugee crisis now.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 10:31, Share, Reply)
Keep things the same
or
Gamble things will get better.
That is all you need to decide.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 10:58, Share, Reply)
But things wont be the same, the EU is politically driven to intergrate all its members (oo-er)
It's like getting on a plane which is bound for New York and half way through your journey the pilot decides to head for Moscow.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 11:35, Share, Reply)
It's like getting on a plane which is bound for New York and half way through your journey the pilot decides to head for Moscow.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 11:35, Share, Reply)
Where's the keep the same option?
Things will still change.
The choice is being in a changing evolving Europe whilst being on the outside of major decisions and throwing our veto into the works pissing everyone off.
or divorcing them and promising to have the kids every other weekend.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 13:41, Share, Reply)
Things will still change.
The choice is being in a changing evolving Europe whilst being on the outside of major decisions and throwing our veto into the works pissing everyone off.
or divorcing them and promising to have the kids every other weekend.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 13:41, Share, Reply)
but that talk was by alan sked
who is as much a carreer politician as he is an economics professor...
see this is the thing, when ever i research any of the brexit arguments or arguers, there inevitably tends to be a vested interest.
I can see a bunch of politicians making thier carreers of the back of a brexit... seems good for them.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 12:25, Share, Reply)
who is as much a carreer politician as he is an economics professor...
see this is the thing, when ever i research any of the brexit arguments or arguers, there inevitably tends to be a vested interest.
I can see a bunch of politicians making thier carreers of the back of a brexit... seems good for them.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 12:25, Share, Reply)
on the economics side
I did find quite a few "remainers" who didn't seem to be anything other than nerds... so i'm more likely to trust the remain economic advice...
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 14:05, Share, Reply)
I did find quite a few "remainers" who didn't seem to be anything other than nerds... so i'm more likely to trust the remain economic advice...
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 14:05, Share, Reply)
Professor Alan Sked - Founder of UKIP - Receiver of dodgy money from Putin - Arron Banks - Etonion Tory bankers. As much part of "the establishment" as you can get.
Just another bitter old grey failed tory blaming every failing in the govt's on the EU for bent money.
There is a good reason all these old tory bankers are backing brexit, so they can get their hands on the NHS/prisons/schools/ambulance service/ etc etc at a knock down price when brexit bankrupts the country in a few years time.
Vote out to be bigger slaves to a smaller pot of hard right tories.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 13:00, Share, Reply)
I thought all the bankers were saying vote remain?
and as for the NHS isn't TTIP a massive risk to it?
Genuine questions.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 14:02, Share, Reply)
and as for the NHS isn't TTIP a massive risk to it?
Genuine questions.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 14:02, Share, Reply)
TTIP- Boris for PM! is well up for it and sees no problem with it at all.Farage wants to sell off the NHS. IDS and Grovel also very happy with TTIP.
TTIP has currently had over 100 modifications put in by the Germans and French and at this time looks like it will get ripped up totally in this current form.
Obama said a couple of months ago a post brexit UK would be at the back of the line till TTIP was passed in the EU - looking at around ten years.
I am sure the Americans will be dangling TTIP infront of a post brexit govt and saying - Take it or leave it....
So yes you are at more danger of TTIP voting out.
Bankers - depends on which ones - the public ones or the shadowy ones funding brexit via Panama and Bermuda. That is where the real wealth lies right now..
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 16:21, Share, Reply)
The French are going to block TTIP unless it excludes their health services. Our government would just agree now.
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But will Brexit provide better weather?
Will holidays to where the weather is better cost me more?
Will I be able to shout in a loud clear voice to ask for directions in the middle of rural France without them looking at me funny?
Is Nigel Farage a monumental cunt?
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 17:19, Share, Reply)
Will holidays to where the weather is better cost me more?
Will I be able to shout in a loud clear voice to ask for directions in the middle of rural France without them looking at me funny?
Is Nigel Farage a monumental cunt?
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 17:19, Share, Reply)