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EU Referendum - In Or Out? Page 7

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 22nd February 2016, 7:00 PM GMT

It's FOUR MONTHS away and the "news" is saturated with it..........for f**k's sake, is there nothing else going on in this country or the world.
Every Tom, Dick and Harriet plus their extended families are being interviewed at every angle..........f**king pisses me off. Angry

Believe me, it WILL get worse. It's only 18 months since our independence referendum - you're lucky you only have 4 months run-up ... We had a whole year of debates.

Quote: DaButt @ 22nd February 2016, 7:51 PM GMT

Our presidential campaign has been churning along for about a year and the election is more than 8 months away.

Yeah well, everything (except gallons it seems :D ) is bigger in America. :P

Quote: keewik @ 22nd February 2016, 10:50 PM GMT

Believe me, it WILL get worse. It's only 18 months since our independence referendum - you're lucky you only have 4 months run-up ... We had a whole year of debates.

Exactly!

Quote: Aaron @ 22nd February 2016, 7:16 PM GMT

As it's only just been confirmed that there actually will be a referendum and when, it's hardly surprising. Something else will take up the headlines in a day or two.

Oh yeah? They've been going on about it for ages previous and so it will go on and on and on ad nauseam - you know it will.

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 22nd February 2016, 11:30 PM GMT

Oh yeah? They've been going on about it for ages previous and so it will go on and on and on ad nauseam - you know it will.

Of course it'll go on. But it won't take up so much air time as the main story.

Quote: Aaron @ 22nd February 2016, 11:36 PM GMT

Of course it'll go on. But it won't take up so much air time as the main story.

I hope you are right.

If you are inclined to vote to stay in the EU, you should at least watch this video once and ponder on whether or not you have been misled up till now. And think too on what the UK could do with the money that it would no longer give to the EU. As far as I know we do not get back in aid to our farmers and businesses and science projects as much as we give to the EU, so we would be better off administering that aid directly ourselves.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv5O_Gq30ow

Quote: billwill @ 7th March 2016, 5:35 PM GMT

As far as I know we do not get back in aid to our farmers and businesses and science projects as much as we give to the EU, so we would be better off administering that aid directly ourselves.

We do not. We're a massive net contributor to the project.

Watch the video Stylee TingTing.

For almost three-quarters of a century, the world has been told that WWII was caused by a psychopath, Adolf Hitler, and his entourage of racist hooligans, the Nazis. The facts are, however, that WWII was a conquest war conducted on behalf of the Chemical, Oil and Drug Cartel with the goal of controlling the multi-trillion dollar global markets in the newly-emerging fields of patented chemical products.

Official documents from the U.S. Congress and the Nuremberg war crimes tribunals unequivocally show that WWII was not only prepared, but also logistically and technically facilitated by the largest and most notorious oil and drug cartel at that time, namely, the German IG Farben cartel, composed of Bayer, BASF, Hoechst and other chemical companies. The summary of the indictment from Nuremberg proves that without IG Farben, WWII could not have taken place.

You will also learn in this book that WWI, the second largest tragedy of the twentieth century, was actually the first attempt at world conquest by these corporate interests. Moreover, after both these military attempts to subjugate Europe and the world had failed, the Oil and Drug Cartel invested in a third attempt: the economic and political conquest of Europe by means of the 'Brussels EU'.

Not surprisingly, therefore, the key architects for the Brussels EU were recruited from among those technocrats who had already designed the plans for a post-WWII Europe under the control of the Nazi/Cartel coalition. This book will introduce you to these stakeholders of the cartel - dressed not in military uniforms, but in grey suits - the most notorious of whom was Walter Hallstein, the first president of the so-called EU Commission.

Vote NO to the fourth reich

Conspiracy theories aside, here is a website which claims to provide evidence-based impartial information about the EU.

http://ukandeu.ac.uk/

Thanks for that Bill - will peruse at the weekend.

I have been saying for a while "where are the dispassionate independent voices."

I am (i suspect a bit like others) looking for a killer argument to sway me. I am in the 'heart says out, but head remains to be persuaded camp'.

Coming late to the discussion my simple take is that so what if we are worse off outside the EU. I prefer the UK to be independent in control and and moving towards self sufficiency. We have a natural advantage in being an island with clearly defined borders and some semblance of control, self determination and dignity. Losing that for the promise of economic security is craven and pathetic.

Thus spake fluke

I think Britain should work really hard to have nothing to do with the French. It should be Cameron's main goal.

Quote: NeilMeyer @ 11th March 2016, 1:54 PM GMT

I think Britain should work really hard to have nothing to do with the French. It should be Cameron's main goal.

I heartily endorse this post!

I was all set to vote to stay in, but am becoming more and more undecided, mainly because I see the same bloody nonsense of scare tactics which we had to put up with from the 'No' side, during the Scottish referendum. There were times when they lied their faces off (e.g. Brown convincing many pensioners that their pensions were at risk) and so I'm now suspicious when they come out with the negative stuff.

Quote: keewik @ 11th March 2016, 2:45 PM GMT

I was all set to vote to stay in, but am becoming more and more undecided, mainly because I see the same bloody nonsense of scare tactics which we had to put up with from the 'No' side, during the Scottish referendum. There were times when they lied their faces off (e.g. Brown convincing many pensioners that their pensions were at risk) and so I'm now suspicious when they come out with the negative stuff.

All the "uncertainties" and negatives they're trotting out are true of staying in the EU. Because WE CAN'T SEE THE FUTURE.

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