Isn't this just going to be a repeat of the other threads we've had?
pretty much, in b4 the merge .
Isn't this just going to be a repeat of the other threads we've had?
Isn't this just going to be a repeat of the other threads we've had?
Postal vote came through today. Still not sure. Vote in for my EU holidays, vote out to control our borders. Decisions decisions. Free trade yes, Germany controlling our future, hell no.
Can't believe it.
think I've swung more to the "in" now
Really?
I work for an EU financial institution who have told us that nothing will change in the next two years apart from some management of turbulent markets that has already been taken into account. They expect deals to be done quickly given the mutual interests.
I can't believe how my political stance has shifted from centre-right "tory boy" to centre-left "semi-socialist" in the past year and being convinced that Brexit will, in the long term, benefit our country as a whole.
Kick out the influence of authoritarian lunatics and megalomaniacs. We can run our own affairs, reform the electoral system and do well. We will suffer the conservatives (who I voted for) for a few years who *actually* might not be so bad without Camoron and Ozbot.
I want electoral reform and properly accountable UK democracy.
Everything is built on assumptions right now.
I personally think that there will be riots if a leave deal includes free movement of Turkish and other EU citizens into the UK. I honestly can't see a leave win including free movement of people as it's a pivotal argument of the campaign. Such a betrayal would be unforgivable. I should be clear that I do not support removal of EU citizens already in the UK and in employment or who enjoy a famlly life.
Being outside of the labour market would mean an increase in costs but is that really such a problem? It's about time people faced up to the cost of producing things and it's about time that corporations stopped squeezing producers down to the last penny. Our farmers are treated like scum just to get another 5p off the cost of a pint of milk. It's time to stop being selfish ******s IMO. Things cost money to produce and many other countries pay way more in tax than we do.
Leave say that leaving will drive labour costs up but will also drag them down. Which is it?
i don't trust the government either but I'm looking at the next 10-20 years.
But a big factor is I don't trust the government to keep up what good the eu has done for us. If I did I'd be very strong out. But I don't
True, but,Anyone who votes out thinking that the net migration figure will come down is deluded.
Watch this... Not Brexit propaganda.. The BBC doing an expose on the EU.
You would still be able to go on an EU holiday. You may need to fill in another form but that's about it.
The next 10-20 years is unpredictable.
But if you stop squeezing everyone you end up sending prices up for everything and people buy less.
I really don't believe in our civilization you can get away from greed. It's how things work
I still haven't heard how we will get a good trade deal and still be able to implement a Australia based immigration system. Which is what I would like
I still haven't heard how we will get a good trade deal and still be able to implement a Australia based immigration system. Which is what I would like