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  • #16
    Re: Eu referendum 2016

    Originally posted by sixtyten View Post
    I want OUT
    I've seen a few online polls in forums and they generally sit at :

    Stay in - 33%
    Get out - 67%

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    • #17
      Re: Eu referendum 2016

      I'll be voting out - it's a risk but hopefully not going to be as bad economically as some would have us believe.

      If there's a cost to buy back our sovereignty, so be it.

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      • #18
        Re: Eu referendum 2016

        Originally posted by catflap View Post
        I'll be voting out - it's a risk but hopefully not going to be as bad economically as some would have us believe.

        If there's a cost to buy back our sovereignty, so be it.
        Exactly we want our country back we wont get it if we remain in

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        • #19
          Re: Eu referendum 2016

          Get out faster than a rocket

          http://www.betteroffout.net/

          http://www.democracymovement.org.uk/

          http://campaignforanindependentbritain.org.uk/


          Read this about Jeremy Corbyn. What a fickle, spineless, and weak spirited traitor who lets his personal fears get the better of him because of his distrust of the Conservative leadership.

          http://campaignforanindependentbrita...eu-referendum/

          Anybody who is going to vote for Britain to remain in the EU because Jeremy Corbyn doing so had better have second thoughts.


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          • #20
            Re: Eu referendum 2016

            I watched Question Time from Cardiff.One gentleman in the audience had the bottle to say this.

            Stop immigration
            Sort out the mess of housing,health,schools etc
            Charity begings at Home.
            He was not applauded for saying this

            The question was about immigration and the housing crisis

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            • #21
              Re: Eu referendum 2016

              Originally posted by amethyst View Post
              Our once pleasant land and respect for others has truly gone to the dogs.I fear for the future
              i have no respect for illegals / immigrants or any other species. the illegals don't deserve our respect as they come here to rob and milk the system. oh yeah, don't forget mugging old people, which happened to my aunt just over a year back. what have the police done about that, sweet fa. i wonder why ???

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              • #22
                Re: Eu referendum 2016

                Originally posted by big kid View Post
                i have no respect for illegals / immigrants or any other species. the illegals don't deserve our respect as they come here to rob and milk the system. oh yeah, don't forget mugging old people, which happened to my aunt just over a year back. what have the police done about that, sweet fa. i wonder why ???
                Just doing what the locals are in some places, the people we really should be doing something about.
                The Trickster On The Roof

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                • #23
                  Re: Eu referendum 2016

                  Britain has a open door immigration policy with every other EU country as part of the 'free movement of people' policy set out in the Maastrict treaty. Every citizen of every other EU country has the right to settle in Britain and take up employment, use our hospitals, and send their kids to our schools despite not knowing a word of English, without requiring a visa or a work permit. The same applies to British citizens who move to another EU country. Yes, we can jump off a plane in Estonia or Bulgaria or Slovenia then walk into a job and send our kids to the local school.

                  Free movement of people in the EU is all or nothing. If Britain stays in then we have to comply with it. The only way to restrict foreigners from EU countries living and working in Britain is to withdraw from the EU. Britain cannot put up barriers against EU citizens from working in Britain or using public services whilst remaining a member of the EU.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Eu referendum 2016

                    Originally posted by big kid View Post
                    i have no respect for illegals / immigrants or any other species. the illegals don't deserve our respect as they come here to rob and milk the system. oh yeah, don't forget mugging old people, which happened to my aunt just over a year back. what have the police done about that, sweet fa. i wonder why ???
                    I was out yesterday went to the post office saw one old lady in the queue,then another one on her own walking the first thing I thought of vote out we dont want vunerable old folk getting mugged and robbed by rubbish from east europe

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                    • #25
                      Re: Eu referendum 2016

                      Originally posted by amethyst View Post
                      I was out yesterday went to the post office saw one old lady in the queue,then another one on her own walking the first thing I thought of vote out we dont want vunerable old folk getting mugged and robbed by rubbish from east europe
                      Or even British born & bred, Brexit won't stop that
                      The Trickster On The Roof

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                      • #26
                        Re: Eu referendum 2016

                        I am somewhat saddened by the xenophobic posts in this thread.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Eu referendum 2016

                          Originally posted by Cooldeepblue View Post
                          I am somewhat saddened by the xenophobic posts in this thread.
                          Same here
                          The Trickster On The Roof

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                          • #28
                            Re: Eu referendum 2016

                            Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
                            Same here
                            It's an emotive issue and a binary one. Unfortunately that means those intending to vote to leave can find themselves on the same side as people they would normally have nothing in common with.

                            I'm not comfortable being identified with the figure on the right in this delightful little poster, but I'll still vote leave:

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                            • #29
                              Re: Eu referendum 2016

                              Originally posted by Cooldeepblue View Post
                              I am somewhat saddened by the xenophobic posts in this thread.
                              Agreed!
                              Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas - go figure!

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                              • #30
                                Re: Eu referendum 2016

                                folk from different religions hate the english far more than we / some of us hate them.

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