Had to think about that one for a minute.
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81 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:16
Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!
Had to think about that one for a minute.
82 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:29
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Try some lateral thinking.Bwfc1958 wrote:
Had to think about that one for a minute.
83 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:39
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Just had my polling card delivered. It'll be on us in no time.
84 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:40
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Make sure that you tick the 'stay' box though!!boltonbonce wrote:Just had my polling card delivered. It'll be on us in no time.
85 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:42
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
The thought of Farage and Gove on the same side means I can do no other.
86 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:44
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:Just had my polling card delivered. It'll be on us in no time.
at least that now puts an end to the conspiracy theories i keep hearing from Brexit people about you having to register separately for the referendum and it's all a ploy from the remain campaign
If my facebook page is anything like a snapshot of peoples views at the moment then it's nailed in we are leaving, all i ever see on there is UKIP links and comments about immigrants (from anywhere in the world they aren't fussy in their hatred of everyone not from these shores).
I honestly feel if i put on some links to anything linked to remain i may get lynched
87 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:45
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Good man! Osborne and Cameron are a bitter pill to swallow but will give you much less V&D than that other pairboltonbonce wrote:The thought of Farage and Gove on the same side means I can do no other.
88 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:47
Bollotom2014
Andy Walker
boltonbonce wrote:That clinic must be on one hell of a hill.
Oh, I don't know. Be handy if you're wheeled in on a stretcher.
89 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:48
Guest
Guest
rammywhite wrote:Good man! Osborne and Cameron are a bitter pill to swallow but will give you much less V&D than that other pairboltonbonce wrote:The thought of Farage and Gove on the same side means I can do no other.
Big Nige is on at The Macron next week.
Anybody going?
I've got some rotten fruit and rancid eggs you can have if you are.
90 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:51
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I'll give it a miss. I'm waiting for David Icke.
91 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:51
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Putting links to leave is absolutely fine by me.Norpig wrote:I honestly feel if i put on some links to anything linked to remain i may get lynched
92 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:52
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:That clinic must be on one hell of a hill.
It was uploaded from my phone, not sure why it isn't the right way up.
94 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:53
Guest
Guest
This sort of messaging is why I wouldn't vote leave. Xenophobic, little Englander, ignorant shit.
I'm not a huge fan of the EU as an organistation, but if the option is between the current EU or being governed by the likes of Boris, Farage, Gove and Grayling, I'll take the EU.
95 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 13:55
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Farage reminds me of every golf club bore I've ever known.
96 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 15:13
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
bwfc1874 wrote:This sort of messaging is why I wouldn't vote leave. Xenophobic, little Englander, ignorant shit.
Yes because messages like this (link) are totally valid and not scaremongering in the slightest.........
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/08/cameron-brexit-will-increase-risk-of-europe-descending-into-war/
97 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 15:17
Guest
Guest
Where did I say the message Karly posted was scaremongering?
And for what it's worth, I think Cameron etc have put forward a terrible argument to remain, completely in tune with all Tory campaigns it's been based on half truths and inducing fear. But as I said if the choice is between being governed by the EU or letting the likes of Boris and Farage get control of the country it's an easy decision at this point. The only thing they're focussed on is scaremongering on immigration and its' effects.
And for what it's worth, I think Cameron etc have put forward a terrible argument to remain, completely in tune with all Tory campaigns it's been based on half truths and inducing fear. But as I said if the choice is between being governed by the EU or letting the likes of Boris and Farage get control of the country it's an easy decision at this point. The only thing they're focussed on is scaremongering on immigration and its' effects.
98 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 15:21
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
bwfc1874 wrote:The only thing they're focussed on is scaremongering on immigration and its' effects.
It's funny you should say that because some of the remain campaigners have stated that us leaving would mean hundreds of thousands more immigrants coming here because we wouldn't have a few police and immigration officers in Calais.
99 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 15:32
Guest
Guest
It's funny you keep picking out things that I agree with you on.
It's obviously complete bollocks and as I said Cameron etc have run a shit campaign based entirely on half truths and guesswork intended to scare people into voting (as the Tories always do).
It's obviously complete bollocks and as I said Cameron etc have run a shit campaign based entirely on half truths and guesswork intended to scare people into voting (as the Tories always do).
100 Re: euro referendum 23rd June Mon May 23 2016, 16:55
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Ignoring all the claims and counterclaims from two very negative campaigns, I still can't see any advantages of leaving. I mean what would we gain?
All I hear is that if we leave, we'll be able to renegotiate the deals we have now and maybe in a few years time we'll get what we currently have.
We've systematically dismantled our own industries so we'll always be dependent on imports so seriously, does anyone know what we have to gain by leaving?
All I hear is that if we leave, we'll be able to renegotiate the deals we have now and maybe in a few years time we'll get what we currently have.
We've systematically dismantled our own industries so we'll always be dependent on imports so seriously, does anyone know what we have to gain by leaving?
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