Holy shit, that's pathetic pretending to be something he isn't. Cannot wait to see how vote leave explain this one.
What do they need to explain ?
Holy shit, that's pathetic pretending to be something he isn't. Cannot wait to see how vote leave explain this one.
Holy shit, that's pathetic pretending to be something he isn't. Cannot wait to see how vote leave explain this one.
What do they need to explain ?
They have to explain why one of the people picked to represent them and ask questions was lying. This was an audience specifically selected by both sides so it was even, he got on national TV and point blank lied, I expect they should at least distance themselves from him, don't you or is it okay to be so dishonest in such an important arena.
Looks like he got an entry level job as an actor.https://twitter.com/andyeswecan/status/745372543121522688
Looks like that young working class man who said he feels like he's at the back of the queue for entry level jobs due to immigration is a law graduate and currently employed as a paralegal having worked at a couple of solicitors previously.
They most likely selected people on the simple basis of if they are voting IN or OUT doubt very much employment background checks were involved, they have nothing to explain. Only person with some explaining to do is that bloke.
Looks like he got an entry level job as an actor.
Looks like he got an entry level job as an actor.
I cannot wait for it to be over, the whole thing has been an embarrassment for our country and has brought out the worst in so many people.
Im talking about farm subsidies. If the Brexiters have raised the subject at all, its only to assure recipients that these vast sums will continue to be extracted from taxpayers pockets if Britain leaves.
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This racket is perhaps the strongest of all arguments for leaving the European Union, but the Brexiters silence resounds. Among the 13 Conservative MPs who signed an open letter last week undertaking not to cut subsidies for owning or leasing land if Britain leaves the union was Iain Duncan Smith. His wifes familys estate, on which he lives, receives £150,000 a year of your money, handed to them by the EU.
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Hold on Ive just thought of one. Paul Dacre, editor-in-chief of the Daily Mail which rails ceaselessly against other misuses of EU funds, real or imagined has extracted £460,000 in European subsidies since 2011. How? By owning a shooting estate in Scotland and a tract of land in Sussex.
Check out the Poll on that page:
"Do you trust Economic Experts Who Are Warning Against Brexit?"
62% of voters in that poll do not trust the Experts. Truly a terrible time to assess the intelligence of British People.
Well, what would they know? They've only dedicated their professional career to a particular subject. I could totally reckon something more accurate than them.
There's a lot of thick people out there and almost all of them think they know best. It's quite scary.
When has a comparison with Nazis ever gone down well?
Is this thing on Farm subsidies actually true?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jun/21/waste-cash-leavers-in-out-land-subsidie
If true then yeah. This is orthogonal to the EU debate as it would probably be kept in place if the country left, but still, not great. (I'm not even saying whether or not Farmers should get subsidies, but at least make sure actual farmers are receiving them!)
Ruth Davidson 33/1 as next Tory leader got to be worth a punt
https://twitter.com/andyeswecan/status/745372543121522688
Looks like that young working class man who said he feels like he's at the back of the queue for entry level jobs due to immigration is a law graduate and currently employed as a paralegal having worked at a couple of solicitors previously.
EU referendum: More than 1,280 business leaders sign letter
More than 1,280 executives, including directors from 51 FTSE 100 companies, have signed a letter backing the UK's membership of the EU.
The Remain camp said the letter to the Times showed "unprecedented" support from across business and finance.
Many signatories have already expressed support, but Remain said new names include Sir John Parker from Anglo American, and Barclays' John McFarlane.
Companies on the list employ 1.75 million people, Remain said.
Good vid that. Covers a lot of concerns I have, and some I'd not considered.
If we stay, or if we leave, the world is not going to end.
Well, what would they know? They've only dedicated their professional career to a particular subject. I could totally reckon something more accurate than them.
There's a lot of thick people out there and almost all of them think they know best. It's quite scary.
Dunno if this was posted yet...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36592782
...filthy goddamn business experts.
I've got some words for you, but I fear they'd get me banned, so I'll just put you on my Ignore List instead. Fucking dog whistles.Brother economics is one of the quackiest pseudosciences out there. Alan Greenspan totally predicted the 2008 recession. Top economists literally have no merit when it comes to big macroeconomic predictions. Literally none.
UK economy will take a short speculative dip if they leave, but will be fine in the long run. It is a matter of how much autonomy they want over their own government.
Brutal.
Wow, this country is really having a meltdown.
Worrying thing is, whichever way it goes on Friday there will be a large and pissed off section of the British public.
Civil war anyone?
nah, everyone can stit down with a cup of tea and talk it out.
Any chance this will turn out like the scottish referendum and the "silent majority" shows up and the leave campaign is just more of the vocal minority?
Brother economics is one of the quackiest pseudosciences out there. Alan Greenspan totally predicted the 2008 recession. Top economists literally have no merit when it comes to big macroeconomic predictions. Literally none.
UK economy will take a short speculative dip if they leave, but will be fine in the long run. It is a matter of how much autonomy they want over their own government.
The little shit must have hid my polling card. I hope my local authority has no problem telling me where my polling station is without hours of waiting in line.
Leavers do what it takes I guess.
Maybe I just lost it.
Just ask a neighbour?
Sure, our economy will be affected for the worse for an unspecified amount of time and to an unspecified degree. But after this, it will be better than it was before!
How exactly does voting leave achieve this?
Do these people also not realise the EU will have a legitimate reason to discriminate against the UK? You will essentially have the world's largest trading block - right at your doorstep - competing against you trying its best to prove to its member states that leaving the EU is a bad thing.
Yeah. If we actually relied on 'the people' in democracy for important decisions, rather than the expert politicians hired for that job (hang on a minute...) we'd probably still be burning witches at the stake.
It's times like this when I realise that democracy is an incredibly flawed model of Government.
You have thousands of experts doing hours of research into the economic repercussions of Be it or Brechin and when presented to the general public, folks go "yeah but Boris Johnson is funny so now I don't believe the experts"
I think time and time again we have proven that, probably the majority, of people don't actually understand all of the arguments, benefits and downsides of either outcome.
They should do a test beforehand for your vote to count to prove that you actually have a Scrooby what you are voting for.
Yeah. If we actually relied on 'the people' in democracy for important decisions, rather than the expert politicians hired for that job (hang on a minute...) we'd probably still be burning witches at the stake.
Explaining isn't their thing.
This is exactly why you need the EU. People in masses voting is unreliable at best. You need to have informed democracy in key parts of governing. MEP's vote for what happens in the EU. The EU is essentially then run as a massive coalition government with various MEP's arguing for and compromising with each other.
And this is why Gove et al. are against it, because they want final say of legislation in Britain.
No, but a shitload of people could end up losing their jobs or finding themselves struggling to make ends meet... which frankly feels like the end of the world.
They should do a test beforehand for your vote to count to prove that you actually have a Scrooby what you are voting for.
The EU is a shit house of high unemployment and squeezed out smaller economies.
I haven't seen any explanation how that's going to be sorted either. Probably because their isn't one as long as Germany and France is happy with the current economic arrangements.