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EU referendum - outcome
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I'll vote remain and think remain will winJohnsmith2016 wrote: »Was it not a stitch up last time? - answers on a postsge stamp in marker pen please
You've stepped over the line between healthy and unhealthy cynicism. Not everything that doesn't go your way is evidence of a plot.0 -
I'll vote leave, and think remain will winCan you not just answer the question0
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I'll vote leave, and think remain will winAnother establishment win is on the cards, but I really do feel the public will soon realise what a mistake they made.
For all sorts of reasons, the EU is liable to fail / degrade, as poor nations become ever more reliant on wealth providers (classic dependency syndrome - the reason trillions of dollars and 5 decades of aid has been ineffectual in Africa), and the European nations turns more and more to 'extreme' parties, so sick are they of the liberal deaf establishment, not to mention uncontrolled mass immigration (at least independent nations make their own decisions - and no we don't HAVE to follow the Norway model)0 -
I'll vote leave, and think remain will win
Not everything that doesn't go your way is evidence of a plot.
Not a conscious plot, more just the natural inclination of the entire establishment, afraid of change, comfortable with the status quo, afraid they might lose out on lucrative future EU trough feeding, just closes ranks and is deaf to and blind to considering a new vision.
Goldman Sachs, lobbyists, career politicians, IMF EU trough feeders, big business (able to cope with all the regulations - that keeps smaller players out) it's all the same network singing form their song sheet0 -
It appears that Cameron is spending £2 billion of our money on helping Turkey, Albania and Serbia to join the EU. (cf telegraph today)
Surprised he didn't boast about that in the £9 million propaganda leaflet0 -
I'll vote leave, and think remain will winPeople will get what they deserve...... I suspect the remain in will win, but I have a feeling those that vote to remain will very quickly regret it.
as an aside, all these big decisions and what are our leaders currently talking about? How Nigel pronounces Farage!! lightweights!!0 -
I'll vote remain and think remain will wincan you post this on bloomberg....the pound needs all its help in my books!mfw'11 No68- 55k mortgage İO--little to nothing saved! i must do better.0
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