EU referendum - Stay or Leave?
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Onelife
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Thanks foxy...its always best to read between the line whenever l write anything cos you would get bloody confused if you didn't

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towny44
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Where were all these people now crawling out of the woodwork to tell us we, and Europe, would be better off if we stayed in the EU when Cameron was trying to negotiate a better deal. If they had all contributed then maybe DC would have returned with something better than a scrap of used toilet paper.
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barney
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Well, the funny old world in which we find ourselves gets stranger by the day.
Down here in 'The Garden' we have enormous fruit packing plants.
Now you assume that they are for packing Kentish produce, but no!
We import hundreds of tons of apples from Poland in containers, to be packed by mainly Eastern Europeans, working for minimum wage and living in caravans and porta cabins onsite. They are to be sold mainly in UK supermarkets.
Apparently the majority of Kentish apples are exported to the EU. ????????
I genuinely only found this out today.
It does beg the obvious question .........
Down here in 'The Garden' we have enormous fruit packing plants.
Now you assume that they are for packing Kentish produce, but no!
We import hundreds of tons of apples from Poland in containers, to be packed by mainly Eastern Europeans, working for minimum wage and living in caravans and porta cabins onsite. They are to be sold mainly in UK supermarkets.
Apparently the majority of Kentish apples are exported to the EU. ????????
I genuinely only found this out today.
It does beg the obvious question .........
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towny44
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I do hope that's the apples and not the East Europeans.barney wrote:Well, the funny old world in which we find ourselves gets stranger by the day.
Down here in 'The Garden' we have enormous fruit packing plants.
Now you assume that they are for packing Kentish produce, but no!
We import hundreds of tons of apples from Poland in containers, to be packed by mainly Eastern Europeans, working for minimum wage and living in caravans and porta cabins onsite. They are to be sold mainly in UK supermarkets.
Apparently the majority of Kentish apples are exported to the EU. ????????
I genuinely only found this out today.
It does beg the obvious question .........
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qbman1
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Does this mean the Granny Smith will become the Granny Skrozewski ?!barney wrote:Well, the funny old world in which we find ourselves gets stranger by the day.
Down here in 'The Garden' we have enormous fruit packing plants.
Now you assume that they are for packing Kentish produce, but no!
We import hundreds of tons of apples from Poland in containers, to be packed by mainly Eastern Europeans, working for minimum wage and living in caravans and porta cabins onsite. They are to be sold mainly in UK supermarkets.
Apparently the majority of Kentish apples are exported to the EU. ????????
I genuinely only found this out today.
It does beg the obvious question .........
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Frank Manning
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Boris has now convincingly proved to me that he is an idiot, and by insulting the leader of our long time ally is unfit to be in Government. Even more reason to vote Remain. The U.S. has every right to have an opinion on the referendum and to express it, it wont help relations with the USA now; if you guys win this referendum and that twerp, Boris cant keep his mouth under control.
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Boris may be an idiot, I didn't hear what he said about Obama, but we were both wondering what business this was of POTUS
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Boris is right about Obama's intervention in OUR politics. The USA would never contemplate doing themselves what he is suggesting we do. O.K> he perhaps said too much about WSC and maybe Obama's parentage but he says it as he sees it and that's fine by me. Why worry about Obama. He is a toothless has been. Worry more about who "the world's greatest nation" is about to elect to replace hime. Trump or Clinton !! neither fit to chair my local parish council
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After due consideration, my conclusion is that the whole thing was very, very stage managed, from the tone, to the actual wording.
And I mean stage managed by our Government.
What Obama said was, well, basically you're our best friends in the whole wide world, but if you leave the EU, stuff you!
Any sane rational person knows that this will never happen, and as for 'back of the queue' give me a break, Yanks don't even use that word in their normal vocabulary.
Project Fear at it's very best but it will no doubt be enough to scare many waverers, which was the intention.
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As John points out, Obama will be gone shortly, as will Cameron, no neither will have any say in any future negotiation.
And I mean stage managed by our Government.
What Obama said was, well, basically you're our best friends in the whole wide world, but if you leave the EU, stuff you!
Any sane rational person knows that this will never happen, and as for 'back of the queue' give me a break, Yanks don't even use that word in their normal vocabulary.
Project Fear at it's very best but it will no doubt be enough to scare many waverers, which was the intention.
15/0 to Cameron
As John points out, Obama will be gone shortly, as will Cameron, no neither will have any say in any future negotiation.
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Silver_Shiney
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I agree, there's something bigger going on behind the scenes. A plot to get Boris in and keep Osborne out?
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towny44
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I have a sneaky feeling that Obama's intervention could very well backfire on CMD most Brexits, and the out leaning waverers, object most to the EU telling us what to do; so I doubt they will be enthralled at POTUS trying the same tactic.
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So would Obama be happy for US laws to be made in Canada or Mexico, or American Courts to be overruled by a body in Havana?
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barney
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I watched a prog last week about Switzerland and their relationship with the EU.
The interviewer asked why the Swiss have never joined and the answer was, like the Brits, the Swiss don't like being told what to do by others
I didn't know before watching this that the Swiss have had two referendums on joining and both times, the leaders recommended but the people rejected.
They seem to be doing ok for themselves. They have their own agreements, but the Swiss chap admitted that an economy the size of the UK could do much better.
The interviewer asked why the Swiss have never joined and the answer was, like the Brits, the Swiss don't like being told what to do by others
I didn't know before watching this that the Swiss have had two referendums on joining and both times, the leaders recommended but the people rejected.
They seem to be doing ok for themselves. They have their own agreements, but the Swiss chap admitted that an economy the size of the UK could do much better.
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Typical yanks, always sticking their nose in where it's not wanted.
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But this time at the invitation of David Cameron.Stephen wrote:Typical yanks, always sticking their nose in where it's not wanted.
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allatc wrote:But this time at the invitation of David Cameron.Stephen wrote:Typical yanks, always sticking their nose in where it's not wanted.
must be honest David Cameron has been a really big disappointment for me
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Me too. Promised so much. Delivered so little. In the coalition he could blame the Lib Dems. This time?
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towny44
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To be honest I think he only promised the referendum because he assumed he would still need the Lib Dems in a coalition, and knew they would veto a referendum. But I agree he gave a far better prime ministerial performance in the coalition than he has since.
As much as I would like a Brexit victory and will certainly vote to leave, I fear it will lead to the Tory party imploding with very little chance of winning in 2020, if they even make it that far.
As much as I would like a Brexit victory and will certainly vote to leave, I fear it will lead to the Tory party imploding with very little chance of winning in 2020, if they even make it that far.
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Ray Scully
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Frank Manning wrote:Boris has now convincingly proved to me that he is an idiot, and by insulting the leader of our long time ally is unfit to be in Government. Even more reason to vote Remain. The U.S. has every right to have an opinion on the referendum and to express it, it wont help relations with the USA now; if you guys win this referendum and that twerp, Boris cant keep his mouth under control.
Try, and I have tried guys, honestly, BUT I just can't believe that anything promoted by Messrs Farage, Gove and that second rate comedian Bojo could remotely be in my best interest.
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Maybe Obama was telling us something that we ought to listen to and take notice of ?
Being at the back of the line ( queue ) seems to me to be exactly how it would turn out ... apart from Papua New Guinea and Cuba, lets say, who in the entire World is just sitting there waiting for us Brits to pitch up with a one sided trade agreement to get us out of the doo doos.
I still believe that the financial institutions and automotive industries will gradually relocate to Euroland if we exit, as will the Aerospace industries and any other EU joint venture concerns.
Pension pots in these sectors could be hit extremely hard .... think about taking a 20% cut in income during those later years of life ' before ' you cast your vote.
Being at the back of the line ( queue ) seems to me to be exactly how it would turn out ... apart from Papua New Guinea and Cuba, lets say, who in the entire World is just sitting there waiting for us Brits to pitch up with a one sided trade agreement to get us out of the doo doos.
I still believe that the financial institutions and automotive industries will gradually relocate to Euroland if we exit, as will the Aerospace industries and any other EU joint venture concerns.
Pension pots in these sectors could be hit extremely hard .... think about taking a 20% cut in income during those later years of life ' before ' you cast your vote.
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Personally I don't think anyone is telling us anything in this debate in anything other than their own interests, and that includes Obama. He wants us to stay because it's in US interests, not ours.Manoverboard wrote:Maybe Obama was telling us something that we ought to listen to and take notice of ?
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Mervyn and Trish wrote:Personally I don't think anyone is telling us anything in this debate in anything other than their own interests, and that includes Obama. He wants us to stay because it's in US interests, not ours.Manoverboard wrote:Maybe Obama was telling us something that we ought to listen to and take notice of ?
Could, just could it possibly be in both our interests?
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I wonder if flight delay compensation will be affected by leaving the EU?
Just wondering
Just wondering
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Dark Knight wrote:I wonder if flight delay compensation will be affected by leaving the EU?
Just wondering
1200 Euros can't be bad
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If it's in both our interest to maintain trade, for example, he wouldn't need to make threats.Ray Scully wrote:Mervyn and Trish wrote:Personally I don't think anyone is telling us anything in this debate in anything other than their own interests, and that includes Obama. He wants us to stay because it's in US interests, not ours.Manoverboard wrote:Maybe Obama was telling us something that we ought to listen to and take notice of ?
Could, just could it possibly be in both our interests?