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With Just A Couple Of Days To Go..
…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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, naomi, I've largely held my powder dry, largely because of the acerbic and often personal comments plastered all over AB on this subject (it's not necessary)....and can I be personal, your criticism of ummmm earlier was very unfair...she has a vote, as you do. Period. Hope you apologise to her.
Time for dinner anyway and get one mater settled.
Time for dinner anyway and get one mater settled.
DTC, you have just accused me of being condescending and arrogant - and that because you objected to a perfectly legitimate question I asked someone else - and which was nothing to do with you anyway - and I'm rude? I don't think so. Despite your best efforts you don't impress me, but that's your failing, not mine. Try the more gullible.
DTC; //I'm also adding that the EU is far from perfect but change from within using some decent politicians than what we have sent over there. //
Nigel Farage is an extremely able and vocal politician, one of the best, fearless in the face of the mind-boggling awfulness of the EU.
Have you not seen how he stands up for Britain on the many youtubes which abound? and even he can not make any headway into that morass and neither did Cameron.
The EU commission is impossible to "change from within".
Nigel Farage is an extremely able and vocal politician, one of the best, fearless in the face of the mind-boggling awfulness of the EU.
Have you not seen how he stands up for Britain on the many youtubes which abound? and even he can not make any headway into that morass and neither did Cameron.
The EU commission is impossible to "change from within".
I would not describe Farage as an A-lister for EU politics....I shall leave it that.
As to naomi, I wouldn't expect anything less. We will continue to butt heads and disagree. I shall take great pleasure on Friday morning and may even raise a gloating 'Well, you have been well and truly..........naomi. Going to put a barrel of gunpower under democracy?'
As to naomi, I wouldn't expect anything less. We will continue to butt heads and disagree. I shall take great pleasure on Friday morning and may even raise a gloating 'Well, you have been well and truly..........naomi. Going to put a barrel of gunpower under democracy?'
Khandro....I remember very clearly when Farage turned his back on the Chairman in Brussels and made himself look like a silly spoiled schoolboy.
I would like to ask Farage one question. He has been an MEP for a few years now, enjoying all the benefits of the rich and greasy gravy train.
But if we leave the UE, will he take his pension from Brussels ?
Ditto, for an occasion in the future when he might lose his seat ?
In other words, will he be keeping his snout firmly welded to the trough ?
I would like to ask Farage one question. He has been an MEP for a few years now, enjoying all the benefits of the rich and greasy gravy train.
But if we leave the UE, will he take his pension from Brussels ?
Ditto, for an occasion in the future when he might lose his seat ?
In other words, will he be keeping his snout firmly welded to the trough ?