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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostWhy is it almost every poll I've personally seen on sites, Twitter, radio phone ins & on the street has been almost 60-40 out every time, yet bookies have us to remain?
Are the brexiters just more vocal? From what I've seen, read & heard, I'd say Out was a certainty, but I'm not so sure. I think us outers are in for a nasty shock.
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Originally posted by bakes8 View PostI see it as a vote for a greater EU Federal power or the chance of a bright new unchartered future. I know which way I'm going.
Sting always summed things up well IMO:
There is no political solution
To our troubled evolution
Have no faith in constitution
There is no bloody revolution
Our so-called leaders speak
With words they try to jail you
The subjugate the meek
But it's the rhetoric of failure
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Originally posted by vespa View PostThis is a very short term view inmo, we need to be looking at whats in the best interests for Britain long term ,and i`m veering more and more into the leave side of things
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostAnd what do you think the long term view is Vesps - in contrast to what Prof. Ngaire Woods says?
But I`m still concerned about leaving us solely in the hands of the Tories ,with no one to keep their anti working class agenda in check , and would much prefer this situation if we had a more central/left leaning government or at least a more left leaning media to tilt the "overton window " back into balance.
( the fact that the EU is determined to keep the rail industry in private hands is also a big concern to me , but thats probably not a massive issue to everyone ,i understand )
Not saying i`m 100% made up my mind ,but if i voted today i`d probably say to leave.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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All I can say from my perspective is that we in Switzerland do extremly well without this rubbish EU! This construct simple cannot work and will, sooner or later break into pieces. All the rich countries paying for the poor countries. In some countries, such as Greece they work only lets say 30hours a week (I dont know it exactly) whereas we have 42hours. No wondering we are better off... we work our ass off and don't get a pension with 50 either!
I am glad the Swiss did vote against the EU and kept us "out" of that circus!
My opinion...
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Originally posted by luca View PostAll I can say from my perspective is that we in Switzerland do extremly well without this rubbish EU! This construct simple cannot work and will, sooner or later break into pieces. All the rich countries paying for the poor countries. In some countries, such as Greece they work only lets say 30hours a week (I dont know it exactly) whereas we have 42hours. No wondering we are better off... we work our ass off and don't get a pension with 50 either!
I am glad the Swiss did vote against the EU and kept us "out" of that circus!
My opinion...I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Just saw on sky that London is rated the strongest part of the country to vote in , which is generally going to say what you would expect the opinion polls with the amount of people from outside living and working in London , but I wonder what is the true opinion is of Londoners with the right to vote is as I still find an overwhelming amount wanting out
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Originally posted by lymehoop View PostSwitzerland and Norway are always mentioned, you are out, but it seems at a price. Are you free from the tentacles of the EU Luca, or do you pay to be a part member of the 'club'?Last edited by dogsrrs; 02-06-2016, 07:36 AM.
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View PostLyme did you mean tentacles or did you really mean TESTIClES ?I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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The reason the bookies have remain favourites is that some none nationals are being allowed to vote because you can register and if you say your British they send you a polling card without checking, and there's no way the government are going to get defeated on this by hook or by crook although it seems the majority want out, Cameron knows he's toast if he loses though we can't have Boris running Britain someone descent will have to step forward ,so all i can say is that we should all get off our ####'s and get out and vote especially those that want to leaveLast edited by dave58; 02-06-2016, 09:36 AM.
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