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Bigbad | 13:09 Tue 21st Jun 2016 | News
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…If you were asked for advice by someone who is undecided how to vote on Thursday, in as few words as possible, what would you say?
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It has been reported that David Beckham has joined the 'stay-in' lot, that should clinch it for some of those image admiring female voters.
I think my words would be as follows :-

It is a matter for you to decide how you vote. I shall be voting to leave the EU because I want the UK to regain its Sovereignty. (independent of outside authority)

Hans.

Interesting that they should translate into Irish but not Gaelic or Welsh.
Yn wir, yn ddiddorol iawn

Hans.
OOT OOT OOT as mm would say !
Like your Welsh, Hans. My point is that Irish and Gaelic are living languages for about 2% of their populations whereas for Welsh it is nearer 20%
I would say to them:

"If we weren't currently in the EU and the vote was whether to join or not, bearing in mind the turmoil and uncertainty within the EU (Immigration, bail-outs, etc) ..... would you vote to join the EU; or would you vote to stay out of the EU ??"
Good one Gizmonster
You would need brains of rocking horse to elect your country to join that unelected and unnaccountable charnel house of greed and corruption unless.... Your country was a cesspit with nothing to offer but ready to grab from more prosperous nations as a right!! Typical communist attitude. Whats yours is ours!! The UK is the bank of Europe with FA interest back but scorn and contempt
We have been 'IN' for 46 years.Leaving now will cause many problems and take years.
Better the devil you know! Vote 'Remain'.
Am I the only one thinking it might have been a mistake to pull down the Berlin Wall?
//Better the devil you know!//

Who needs the devil? Better to ditch him altogether.
Jack; //Am I the only one thinking it might have been a mistake to pull down the Berlin Wall?//
Well if it was still there, Angela would continue to be behind it.
In.
Ummmm, didn't you say you don't know enough about it to vote? If that's right, how could you possibly advise someone else?
1/2% recession wipes out all the so-called EU monthly payment

immigration will still be there - it is but a line on the map. Cameron has an issue that is not EU with the net migration from outside the EU but this is not a referendum issue.

Cameron has a mandate and interest with other countries (inc France - source Le Monde when I was over there) to re-write the freedom of employment so that jobs are offered locally for x days (country to decide) before they are opened up for the EU.
So IN
IN
what is worrying for me, having been there, is Cameron suggesting that we will not be involved in a Euro bail-out. Greece, the obvious candidate, okay but it is a mere pluke on the financial map and the UK banks have reduced their exposure to mere millions.

However, France is on the edge. Foreign debt to GDP is put at nearly 250%, Government debt to GDP, 91%. This is not sustainable. France's exposure to the UK is in excess of 240bln Euros. If they sink, we have to be in and it's going to take a Marshall Plan to sort that mess out....the US is in as well for a similar amount.
DTC //having been there//

Having been where? Greece, France.... the US?
Funny how most of the INNERS come form the Celtic fringes, which are net benefactors from the EU.

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