EU referendum 11:27 - May 26 with 5421 views | burnsieespana | Don't want to know your views but only, is it your plan to vote on the 23rd of June? | | | | |
EU referendum on 13:10 - May 26 with 2722 views | gerry_us | What vote is that Burnsie? | | | |
EU referendum on 14:00 - May 26 with 2718 views | Leadbelly | Yes | |
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EU referendum on 16:15 - May 26 with 2699 views | wessex_exile | Absolutely! | |
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EU referendum on 17:21 - May 26 with 2702 views | TheOldOakTree | . [Post edited 27 Jun 2016 18:22]
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EU referendum on 21:09 - May 26 with 2660 views | durham_exile | We have already debated this subject earlier on the site without any real decision! The more I read the less clear my decision to remain or leave is becoming: This week we were informed that the net cost to Britain of belonging to the EU is £161M per week. I posted this previously in response to the earlier thread: "I have now looked up the results of the 1975 referendum and they are as follows: United Kingdom European Community (Common Market) Membership Referendum 1975 Choice Votes % Yes 17,378,851 67.2 No 8,470,073 32.8 Valid votes 25,848,654 99.79 Invalid or blank votes 54,540 0.59 Total votes 25,903,194 100.00 In 1975 I voted to remain in what was a totally different Common Market. I will be voting in June but have still not decided which way and it looks as though it will be too close to call the result. Up the U's | |
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EU referendum on 21:26 - May 26 with 2654 views | Leadbelly |
EU referendum on 17:55 - May 26 by Barsidepete | What the F is wrong with James Corden? He's pretty much the only reason I stay up late night to watch the teley, on one of the top networks, CBS (old school: "the Columbia Broadcasting System" --renamed in 1928 to CBS. Previously it was the United Independent Broadcasters begun with 16 radio stations. Corden here is a superstar. We'll just keep im |
By all means keep Corden in the US, permanently if at all possible. | |
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EU referendum on 22:20 - May 26 with 2644 views | burnsieespana |
EU referendum on 21:09 - May 26 by durham_exile | We have already debated this subject earlier on the site without any real decision! The more I read the less clear my decision to remain or leave is becoming: This week we were informed that the net cost to Britain of belonging to the EU is £161M per week. I posted this previously in response to the earlier thread: "I have now looked up the results of the 1975 referendum and they are as follows: United Kingdom European Community (Common Market) Membership Referendum 1975 Choice Votes % Yes 17,378,851 67.2 No 8,470,073 32.8 Valid votes 25,848,654 99.79 Invalid or blank votes 54,540 0.59 Total votes 25,903,194 100.00 In 1975 I voted to remain in what was a totally different Common Market. I will be voting in June but have still not decided which way and it looks as though it will be too close to call the result. Up the U's |
Durham not looking for a debate but simply trying to find out what percentage will or will not vote on the 23rd! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
EU referendum on 01:20 - May 27 with 2624 views | wessex_exile | "From what I can make out, if we leave the EU:- All women's boobs will get smaller It will rain for a thousand days We will all suffer from never ending haemorrhoids Man U will win the Premiership There will be no more beer, ever. ...and James Corden will return from America " Surely any one of those options on their own is a compelling reason to stay part of the European Community. If you need another, just picture Farage weeping inconsolably over his signed 1st edition of Mein Kampf. | |
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EU referendum on 09:43 - May 27 with 2618 views | gerry_us |
EU referendum on 01:20 - May 27 by wessex_exile | "From what I can make out, if we leave the EU:- All women's boobs will get smaller It will rain for a thousand days We will all suffer from never ending haemorrhoids Man U will win the Premiership There will be no more beer, ever. ...and James Corden will return from America " Surely any one of those options on their own is a compelling reason to stay part of the European Community. If you need another, just picture Farage weeping inconsolably over his signed 1st edition of Mein Kampf. |
We cant be putting up with Man U winning the Premiership | | | |
EU referendum on 10:04 - May 27 with 2615 views | TheOldOakTree |
EU referendum on 01:20 - May 27 by wessex_exile | "From what I can make out, if we leave the EU:- All women's boobs will get smaller It will rain for a thousand days We will all suffer from never ending haemorrhoids Man U will win the Premiership There will be no more beer, ever. ...and James Corden will return from America " Surely any one of those options on their own is a compelling reason to stay part of the European Community. If you need another, just picture Farage weeping inconsolably over his signed 1st edition of Mein Kampf. |
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EU referendum on 11:55 - May 27 with 2604 views | Leadbelly |
EU referendum on 10:04 - May 27 by TheOldOakTree | . [Post edited 27 Jun 2016 18:23]
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Perhaps Farage's wife lent him her copy of Mein Kampf? Interesting that my predictive text came up with "garbage" when I typed "Farage" | |
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EU referendum on 17:36 - May 27 with 2583 views | burnsieespana | Ha Ha. I just love that Leedbelly! | | | |
EU referendum on 18:20 - May 27 with 2571 views | thrillseeker | Yes I will be voting - no idea yet Looking forward to the TV debates | | | |
EU referendum on 18:30 - May 27 with 2567 views | TheOldOakTree |
EU referendum on 18:20 - May 27 by thrillseeker | Yes I will be voting - no idea yet Looking forward to the TV debates |
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EU referendum on 18:51 - May 27 with 2561 views | pwrightsknees |
EU referendum on 18:20 - May 27 by thrillseeker | Yes I will be voting - no idea yet Looking forward to the TV debates |
I don't think that his forum is a suitable place to conduct political debate, so I will make a couple of comments then leave it at that. Forget the misleading, false, unreliable figures and predictions from either side. Simply ask yourselves two questions: Do I believe in Democracy? Do I believe in Free Trade? If the answer to either of those questions is "yes", then vote "leave". By the way, I am not a "racist", little Englander", "bigot" or "dinosaur" or any other name the Europhiles like to call me when they lose the arguments.. I'll make no further comment on the matter on this board. [Post edited 27 May 2016 18:53]
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EU referendum on 18:00 - May 30 with 2533 views | bwildered | Considering previously all our forefathers /mothers died for us to have the right to vote, this campaign from either party has blantantly disrespect that right, and lied to reach it . Will be voting, my mind was made up from the start disputed the hyperbole. | |
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EU referendum on 09:16 - Jun 20 with 2334 views | bwildered | With days to go now the English Premier League, has well has my employers and Union have advised me which way to vote in the referendum . Presume most have made up their minds, perhaps a out vote might ban clubs from Chumps league, did not see that one coming ! Perhaps that's the reason they have squeezed sides into the Football League Trophy . Could be out of Europe twice in three days come next weekend ( if we qualify tonight ). | |
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EU referendum on 10:32 - Jun 20 with 2325 views | Madeira163 | I lost my vote , gib kept vote , Guernsey can't !! | | | |
EU referendum on 13:08 - Jun 20 with 2320 views | burnsieespana |
EU referendum on 10:32 - Jun 20 by Madeira163 | I lost my vote , gib kept vote , Guernsey can't !! |
That seems it bit strange. Why is it? | | | |
EU referendum on 06:40 - Jun 24 with 2250 views | bwildered | They think it's all over ..... It is now . | |
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EU referendum on 09:32 - Jun 24 with 2237 views | pwrightsknees | After 43 years of campaigning, democracy has won at last. My last post on this political topic which doesn't really belong on this forum. | | | |
EU referendum on 13:08 - Jun 24 with 2222 views | TheOldOakTree |
EU referendum on 09:32 - Jun 24 by pwrightsknees | After 43 years of campaigning, democracy has won at last. My last post on this political topic which doesn't really belong on this forum. |
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EU referendum on 13:59 - Jun 24 with 2213 views | mrhappy | great result..............more room on public transport. | |
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EU referendum on 14:19 - Jun 24 with 2214 views | Leadbelly | "Panem et circenses" as Juvenal said. The selfishness of the common people and their neglect of wider concerns. The people have voted to remove themselves from the control of unelected bureaucrats, the process of which will now be handled by an unelected PM. Where is the democratic victory? Farage and Trump profess delight, Boris for PM and the UK set for a step to the right. I can't recall the last time I felt so despondent about the future. | |
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