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Shouldnt the "Remain" vote be winning by a landslide??

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  • mwpt
    mwpt Posts: 2,502 Forumite
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    but lets just be certain we are soon to be the 4th biggest economy in the world

    While being part of the EU.

    But hey, we've got our cake now, screw you guys, we're off (while hoping for the best).
  • Conrad
    Conrad Posts: 33,137 Forumite
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    Tersea May admitted as much yesterday that we cannot control immigration .
    She is a disgrace, anti EU like corbyn but putting their career before the country




    All remain 'leaders' are effectively saying;


    "I'm too weak to lead and run an independent nation successfully, to weak and cowardly to contemplate standing up for Britain and doing trade deals, and whilst I recognise other prospering independent nations manage these things, I have not the stomach"
  • Very rarely does the human rights act benefit us, or the victim. Its more libtard pc brigade lunicy . We cant deport terrorists, give me a break. I wonder if the libtards would feel different if an ISIS supporter blew up a member of their family after the court ruled be could not deport them, or one of the immigrants a la cologne new years eve, raped and molested thier daughter? And police and media covered it up as not to offend a certain minority - is that the world we want to live in here in Great Britain?
  • mwpt wrote: »
    While being part of the EU.

    But hey, we've got our cake now, screw you guys, we're off (while hoping for the best).

    We were quite successful prior to 1975 as well.
  • System
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    What's good for business isn't necessarily what's good for UK skivvies, I.e. the EU lowers wages via globalisation and migration
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  • Conrad
    Conrad Posts: 33,137 Forumite
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    mwpt wrote: »
    While being part of the EU.

    But hey, we've got our cake now, screw you guys, we're off (while hoping for the best).




    Where are we off to?


    We'll trade with, work with and share with Europe. Believe it or not that's just what other prospering independents manage, I know it make come as a shock
  • mwpt
    mwpt Posts: 2,502 Forumite
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    Conrad wrote: »
    Where are we off to?

    We'll trade with, work with and share with Europe. Believe it or not that's just what other prospering independents manage, I know it make come as a shock

    Why do we need to change anything then? We're obviously doing spectacularly well with the current situation.
  • Conrad
    Conrad Posts: 33,137 Forumite
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    Its more libtard pc brigade lunicy .




    A leading liberal establishment drone has a new 2 part Radio series exploring Human Rights, going out of her way to underplay the western protestant sculpting of them.


    http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/04/will-the-human-rights-industry-ever-admit-that-it-has-christian-roots/
  • Conrad
    Conrad Posts: 33,137 Forumite
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    edited 26 April 2016 at 3:26PM
    mwpt wrote: »
    Why do we need to change anything then? We're obviously doing spectacularly well with the current situation.




    We'll realise our full potential by being masters of our own destiny, tailor making our way in the world, trading as we see fit, quick to react once un-shackled from 27 other nations with disparate needs.

    Imagine the relationships we can build with for example The Commonwealth, without needing EU amendments and approvals which take forever.

    We wont be abandoning anyone - we came to Poland's rescue when she was over-run by Hitler, we've always done good things.


    It' isn't an either / or choice, we'll simply be fully independent like other nations and obviously maintain all sorts of mutually beneficial alliances, but making our own way in the world.
  • angrypirate
    angrypirate Posts: 1,151 Forumite
    mwpt wrote: »
    Why do we need to change anything then? We're obviously doing spectacularly well with the current situation.

    Remain entails an ever closer union and leave is Brexit. I dont see a status quo option on the ballot paper.
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