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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Even though you're wrong, Frank, I'm still your friend!!! :thumbup: :wave:
Looks like a group hug, then !

Perv :)

It's all going on today.

As long as it's not all coming off.... :shock:
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Stephen wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
oldbluefox wrote:
Even though you're wrong, Frank, I'm still your friend!!! :thumbup: :wave:
Looks like a group hug, then !

Perv :)

It's all going on today.
You mean......

.....you've even been for a wee ?!

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I live in hope

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Silver_Shiney wrote:
Stephen wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
oldbluefox wrote:
Even though you're wrong, Frank, I'm still your friend!!! :thumbup: :wave:
Looks like a group hug, then !

Perv :)

It's all going on today.

As long as it's not all coming off.... :shock:
I think the gloves already have !!

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Stephen wrote:
I live in hope
We're all hoping for a happy event.....

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Just make sure your windows are all shut when it happens


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Dark Knight wrote:
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A very emotive subject to be sure, but it may help if the leader of the remain camp on this forum, didn't portray the leave camp as uneducated, racist troglodytes who know nothing and it would also help if he stopped telling everyone he knows it all, a degree and a few years of sales experience doesn't make him a politician or an economist
so whilst there is much to discuss and there will be for many years to come, it would help this topic no end if the leave campaign leader would learn some manners and also learn when to be gracious in defeat
Oh and I also have a degree and lots of sales experience, but I wouldn't presume to tell anyone they were right or wrong.......just saying
At least have the decency to quote me accurately if you are going to resort to being so aggressive DK. I answered another members post, to say 'don't count me in on that, I voted Remain because of what I learned on my business degree and my sales experience. It is not telling you, you were right or wrong, nor is it bad mannered, it is just saying why I voted and believe the way I do. I do not have middle class pretentions or a comfortable pension and I am not caring. It's just because I do care that I say what I say. I don't care if you or anyone else have a PhD in economics or anything else for that matter.

I dont even care if Silver Shiney tries to hug me.
Oh dear Frank, you do seem to be taking every comment to heart and thinking you are the centre of attention
so let me clarify ,the golden generation is not and was not aimed at you
as for aggression, your reply is as aggressive as anything I have written, so calm yourself down and fall back on this
we live in a democracy, we voted, you lost and now we move on and for heavens sake, you are not the only voter in or out ,with a degree and a bit of experience, so again it hardly justifies pomposity and your constant pontificating about it and it qualifies you as much as the rest of us with degrees and experience and equally those without a degree and yet again you hold your degree up as some sort of talisman, to say you are better than those who voted leave, so I am right in my posting that you think you are right and everyone else is wrong.
well you lost so suck it up
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Stephen wrote:
Just make sure your windows are all shut when it happens
Anyone who can't swim, grab a chair !!

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:lol: .

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I see Mrs Krankie now wants to usurp Catweazle as the Official Opposition.

She also wants Scottish Independence.

Can't the woman make her mind up?
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Silver_Shiney wrote:
I see Mrs Krankie now wants to usurp Catweazle as the Official Opposition.

She also wants Scottish Independence.

Can't the woman make her mind up?
The clue is in the title !! ;)

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qbman1 wrote:
Silver_Shiney wrote:
I see Mrs Krankie now wants to usurp Catweazle as the Official Opposition.

She also wants Scottish Independence.

Can't the woman make her mind up?
The clue is in the title !! ;)

Of course, sorry, my mistook :(
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That's us both in trouble - head for the bunker !

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I think that this topic has gone about as far as it can go.

I will leave it open for another few hours for any final comments but then I will be locking it.

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What's the betting someone starts up another thread to continue??
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Good Discussion on Jeremy Vine's show now.


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Silver_Shiney wrote:
What's the betting someone starts up another thread to continue??
It wont be me SS, I'm heading for the bunker!!

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No sidling up for a hug, Frank! :wave:
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david63 wrote:
I think that this topic has gone about as far as it can go.

I will leave it open for another few hours for any final comments but then I will be locking it.

Hi David....you must of course do as you see fit but a few member skirmishes shouldn't in my opinion be the reason to close what is otherwise an on topic thread.

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Onelife wrote:
david63 wrote:
I think that this topic has gone about as far as it can go.

I will leave it open for another few hours for any final comments but then I will be locking it.

Hi David....you must of course do as you see fit but a few member skirmishes shouldn't in my opinion be the reason to close what is otherwise an on topic thread.

Regards

Keith
Hear hear! It's been extremely polite compared with similar discussions in other places.

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Probably right that a discussion on the outcome of the referendum is passe but I agree with SS and OL that a new thread on the merits, or otherwise, of the vote to leave is valid for further comment.

You wouldn't pull the plug on that - would you my little Smurfmeister ?!

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qbman1 wrote:
Probably right that a discussion on the outcome of the referendum is passe but I agree with SS and OL that a new thread on the merits, or otherwise, of the vote to leave is valid for further comment.

You wouldn't pull the plug on that - would you my little Smurfmeister ?!
No but he might pull the plug on you!
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I'll be in the bunker with Frank !

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qbman1 wrote:
I'll be in the bunker with Frank !
Forward hussey!!! :o :o :o
I was taught to be cautious

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oldbluefox wrote:
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I'll be in the bunker with Frank !
Forward hussey!!! :o :o :o
I can see a cat fight, or should that be a dog fight, over who wears the denim shorts and high heels.

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