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In Or Out? (Of the EU)
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With renewed talk about an in/out EU referendum, how would you vote, given the simple choice of:
- Get Out Of The EU - 104 votes
- 62%
- Stay In The EU - 63 votes
- 38%
Stats until: 14:53 Thu 21st Nov 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.methyl , //I have been following the debates in the European Parliament courtesy of the Parliament Channel. Have you?//
No, I haven’t. I don’t watch nearly as much television as you.
//the Americans and the Russians offered a teensy weensy bit of help against Hitler. //
See^ methyl? There’s hope for us yet. Neither are members of the EU. ;o)
No, I haven’t. I don’t watch nearly as much television as you.
//the Americans and the Russians offered a teensy weensy bit of help against Hitler. //
See^ methyl? There’s hope for us yet. Neither are members of the EU. ;o)
@jno
at "teensy weensy bit of help". Apparently, it still rankles with the Russians that the Americans more or less stood back and let them finish off the taking of Berlin. House to house fighting costs hundreds of lives per mile.
@Ann
"I would like to see a list of pros and cons "
Good start…
"and how being in or out of the EU would affect taking a holiday in Europe! ;)"
…I don't wish to be rude but that's a bit self-centred, isn't it?
I am horrified to think that millions could base their decision on thinking at this level.
Then again, we lurrrrve queuing. Putting the drawbridge up could mean hours of extra hanging around in airport terminals, waiting for passport checks. Such fun!
at "teensy weensy bit of help". Apparently, it still rankles with the Russians that the Americans more or less stood back and let them finish off the taking of Berlin. House to house fighting costs hundreds of lives per mile.
@Ann
"I would like to see a list of pros and cons "
Good start…
"and how being in or out of the EU would affect taking a holiday in Europe! ;)"
…I don't wish to be rude but that's a bit self-centred, isn't it?
I am horrified to think that millions could base their decision on thinking at this level.
Then again, we lurrrrve queuing. Putting the drawbridge up could mean hours of extra hanging around in airport terminals, waiting for passport checks. Such fun!
Definitely in - and with some realignment on immigration/employment regs, UK benefit payments, along with more consistency on tax and pension treatments....we need the advantages of being in one of the world's major trading blocks. Trying to go it alone is delusional and economically/socially suicide.
// Trying to go it alone is delusional and economically/socially suicide.//
No it is not, that myth is generally perpetrated by those who have something to personally gain by membership - ie snouts in trough politicians.
I agree a trading deal is good, that is what we sighed up to originally. The problem is even if we sign to a similar deal along the lines you suggest, another 'New labour' will come along and sell us down the Swanee again.
No it is not, that myth is generally perpetrated by those who have something to personally gain by membership - ie snouts in trough politicians.
I agree a trading deal is good, that is what we sighed up to originally. The problem is even if we sign to a similar deal along the lines you suggest, another 'New labour' will come along and sell us down the Swanee again.
I am with DTC here. One of the arguments that is given by the OUT brigade is that we won't have all those awful foreigners over "stealing our jobs"
But if we pull out and send all the awful foreigners home, who is going to step in to do the jobs that they are currently doing ? Like the thousands that are currently working in the NHS for instance ?
Our long-term unemployed and unemployable perhaps ?
But if we pull out and send all the awful foreigners home, who is going to step in to do the jobs that they are currently doing ? Like the thousands that are currently working in the NHS for instance ?
Our long-term unemployed and unemployable perhaps ?
If you want the EUSSR to rule this country and tell you how to live your life then vote to stay in..however...
if you want the elected government of this soveriegn nation to then vote to get out.
The EUSSR will give minor concessions to Dave now because they need us to stay in, in the full knowledge that they will get them back and more over the coming years if we stay in.
Nothing but total rule over the UK will be acceptable as time goes on.
you cannot have an empire if you dont control everything and everybody in it, just ask the Romans !.
And the bigger the empire the harder the fist thats needed to control and rule it (yet again look back at the roman and most other empires over history !)
We would be the jewel in the crown of the eussr and they will stop at nothing to get it and keep it.
They are nothing without the UK and they know it, but we dont need them, never have and never will for the foreseable future.
if you want the elected government of this soveriegn nation to then vote to get out.
The EUSSR will give minor concessions to Dave now because they need us to stay in, in the full knowledge that they will get them back and more over the coming years if we stay in.
Nothing but total rule over the UK will be acceptable as time goes on.
you cannot have an empire if you dont control everything and everybody in it, just ask the Romans !.
And the bigger the empire the harder the fist thats needed to control and rule it (yet again look back at the roman and most other empires over history !)
We would be the jewel in the crown of the eussr and they will stop at nothing to get it and keep it.
They are nothing without the UK and they know it, but we dont need them, never have and never will for the foreseable future.
Not worth the cost of being dictated to by an undemocratic elite. It's more like closing the rival global industry out to allow your supermarket to trade again on your own terms. Anyway I'm sure the fear arguments are much exaggerated anyway. No point in staying aboard the sinking ship. Has Greece been cast overboard yet ?
TTT, you mean that's what many (particularly on this web forum) choose to believe.
I worked for the European Commission for 15 years and no, I was never brainwashed or fed any propaganda (and never overpaid, either!), so I hope I have some understanding of what the EU stands for and how much the UK must remain as an integral part.
I worked for the European Commission for 15 years and no, I was never brainwashed or fed any propaganda (and never overpaid, either!), so I hope I have some understanding of what the EU stands for and how much the UK must remain as an integral part.