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Started by bear, June 05, 2016, 18:48:13 PM

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Bacon

Please tell me if i am wrong but all i got out of this was

If your rich or a company owner = in
If your working class (not like shirt & tie in the city) = out

I don't see how its going to effect me anymore than how sh*t my life currently is, i might however be able to afford a house now.
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Clock'd 0Ne

I voted out on the basis that a lot of company owners also felt this was a good move - I don't give an oik about the working man or their opinion.

knighty

honestly... wtf difference is it going to make to the vast majority of us ?


economy gets better it's better for everyone, economy gets worse it's worse for everyone.  not much else to it

Serious

#33
Obviously you missed something Knighty

Things get better = everyone benefits, although rich benefit more.
Things get worse = everyone suffers, except for rich.

Then the game is changing... EU proposes new asylum rules to stop migrants crossing Europe

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/eu-proposes-more-common-asylum-rules-limit-refugees-101613816.html?nhp=1

soopahfly

Quote from: Eggtastico on July 12, 2016, 06:59:50 AM
making us the laughing stock of europe.

It's already happened.  We have Boris Johnson as foreign secretary.
Who elected this bunch of clowns?

knighty

Quote from: Serious on July 14, 2016, 00:55:27 AM
Obviously you missed something Knighty

Things get better = everyone benefits, although rich benefit more.
Things get worse = everyone suffers, except for rich.

Then the game is changing... EU proposes new asylum rules to stop migrants crossing Europe

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/eu-proposes-more-common-asylum-rules-limit-refugees-101613816.html?nhp=1

immigrants are scapegoats

too easy to lay blame on them when really wtf have they done that's so bad ?

matt5cott

Quote from: knighty on July 14, 2016, 11:13:10 AM
immigrants are scapegoats

too easy to lay blame on them when really wtf have they done that's so bad ?

An old one, but worth repeating.

A banker, Daily mail reader and an immigrant are at a table, there are 10 biscuits. The banker takes 9 and says to the Daily mail reader "careful, he's after your biscuit"

Serious

Odd idea, what if the letter sent to Tusk by May isn't legal?

The referendum on EU membership isn't constitutionally binding, therefore the British government should have voted on it directly.

They didn't, they actually voted on sending the letter, which isn't the same thing.

Therefore leaving the EU may not have legally started yet. May and other Tories, might have misled the British people.

Oops?  :panic: :rofl: :panic: :rofl:

Dave

yup... if you take serious legal advice from a retired GP and believe that he's got greater legal insight than the various solicitors working for the UK and the EU to the point where he's spotted something so fundamental that they've all missed


(I think in reality it is wishful thinking and clutching at straws a bit)