EU referendum - Stay or Leave?

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Do you want to stay in or leave the EU

Poll ended at 12 Jan 2016, 23:00

STAY IN THE EU
14
34%
LEAVE THE EU
27
66%
 
Total votes: 41

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Mervyn and Trish
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Possibly not.....

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Whyever not? It's true, so no-one can "do" you for slander.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Possibly not.....
Cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck....... :sarcasm:
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No, not slander, or in radio terms libel, but we do have a licence obligation to impartiality. Shame.


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Silver_Shiney wrote:
Whyever not? It's true, so no-one can "do" you for slander.
Not exactly correct. Something may be true but the manner in which it is presented can give justification for legal action.

Oh - and another thing. An internet forum is a public place so, in the street, on the wireless, on the TV, they all count the same.


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Tell it how it is Merv ... for goodness sake stand up and be counted rather than hiding behind beaurocracy and Euro Bull sh1t.
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Manoverboard wrote:
Tell it how it is Merv ... for goodness sake stand up and be counted rather than hiding behind beaurocracy and Euro Bull sh1t.

I just noticed that that is the number 1, just as I was going to call for the mods to censure you for using naughty words.






Oh hang on a minute.... you ARE the mod!! :sarcasm: :lol:
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So if we were to leave, what would Scotland do?
What about Northern Ireland, would they want to stay with England across the sea when they have a land boarder with an EU country?
What would Argentina do about the Falklands?
What would Spain do about Gibraltar?

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No idea ... tis hard enough to decide leaving vs staying in :?

My guess would be ...

Scotland = another vote re independence ?
Northern Ireland = would stick with England
The Falklands and Gibraltar would remain as is because these are Crown rather than EU issues.
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Was actually thinking that with out the EU Argentina and Spain would see the Falklands and Gib as easy pickings.
Think Scotland would have another vote and then join the EU.

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Can't understand why some Scots have a problem with rule from Westminster where they are democratically represented (in fact per head over represented) but don't mind being ruled by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels. Perverse.


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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Can't understand why some Scots have a problem with rule from Westminster where they are democratically represented (in fact per head over represented) but don't mind being ruled by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels. Perverse.
They are represented in Brussels, just as they are represented in Westminster. Why do you seem to think that we have no influence in Brussels? It's just as democratic as Westminster.

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No it's not. A huge amount of Brussels cobblers comes from commissioners not MEPs


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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
No it's not. A huge amount of Brussels cobblers comes from commissioners not MEPs
Not really. It all depends on which newspaper you read.

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Even in the European Parliament Scotland's representation is miniscule compared to Westminster.

It has 6 out of 751 MEPs, 59 out of 650 MPs.

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Golden Princess wrote:
Was actually thinking that with out the EU Argentina and Spain would see the Falklands and Gib as easy pickings.
Think Scotland would have another vote and then join the EU.
What make you think this?
Didn't France supply Argentina with exocet missiles during the last crisis.
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Quizzical Bob wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Can't understand why some Scots have a problem with rule from Westminster where they are democratically represented (in fact per head over represented) but don't mind being ruled by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels. Perverse.
They are represented in Brussels, just as they are represented in Westminster. Why do you seem to think that we have no influence in Brussels? It's just as democratic as Westminster.
QB, the majority of issues over which we would want to exercise influence relate to the move towards closer political union, or propping up the Euro. Unfortunately we will always be outvoted on these issues.
As far as trading decisions are concerned we will happily take these on board, just as we do now, even if we are outside the EU.
Even if, in your worst case scenario, we have to pay the same entry fee to trade with the EU as we do now, it will be worth it to be free of the shackles of EU bureaucracy on most other things that they currently legislate about.
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Interestingly on the news this morning there was a chap who sold smoked salmon. He had to change all of his packaging to include, on the back of eack package the words 'contains fish'. Who, and how many are we paying in the EU to dream up these diktats?
It appears that the decision to stay or leave in the business world is very much a personal one based on whether the business gains or loses as a consequence of our membership. Businesses seem very split on the issue although we should bear in mind that trade is a very small part of belonging to the EU. Other areas of the EU, particularly surrounding the surrender of our sovereign rights are equally, if not more important. I can see no benefit, which we could not handle ourselves, from staying.

As an aside how many could name their own MEP? How many could name any British MEPs apart from Nigel Farage? Does that not tell you something?
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The ballot paper should have just eight words on

and a yes or no tick box

Do you wish to be ruled by Brussels?

I'm still amazed, given the coverage of late, that many younger people are still not that aware of the whole thing.
I was chatting to two young men recently, one about 28 and the other 25.
When I mentioned the referendum, they looked a bit perplexed and said that they've never really given it much thought.
"don't you watch the news?" I asked.
"not really" they replied. "so what's it all about?"

So, I explained as best as I could, and they both said that they weren't really interested. :cry:
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Obviously not Daily Mail readers then Barney!

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towny44 wrote:
Golden Princess wrote:
Was actually thinking that with out the EU Argentina and Spain would see the Falklands and Gib as easy pickings.
Think Scotland would have another vote and then join the EU.
What make you think this?
Didn't France supply Argentina with exocet missiles during the last crisis.
They did.

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Leave, Bring back Hanging , Flogging. Let OUR fishermen fish OUR waters, OUR Farmers Farm and produce. Close the borders . I could go on but.........! Oh yes and declare ourselves neutral and let the Yanks fight on their own..Done.
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I'm with Screwy
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Silver_Shiney wrote:
I'm with Screwy
Well that's a first that anyone's agreed with me...HeeHee. Bye the way did I say I only have 3 more shifts b4 I retire..??
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You may have mentioned it. Will you be changing your name to Exscrewy?

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