Heckler456
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I'm for leave and I can't stand him. Others I've met are pretty much the same.
Haven't followed the thread that closely. Why are you for leave?
I'm for leave and I can't stand him. Others I've met are pretty much the same.
My beer came. I've got a bottle of Bavarian Celebrator like I mentioned earlier if we remain, but I also got the perfect British IPA for if we leave.
At over 13%, it should be perfect for drowning sorrows too....
Apparently the potential rough weather tomorrow could have an affect on the result, although they wouldn't elude to which way.
Apparently the potential rough weather tomorrow could have an affect on the result, although they wouldn't elude to which way.
IPA is disgusting so that fits.
Haven't followed the thread that closely. Why are you for leave?
Haven't been following this AT ALL, mainly because of the stupid nickname. "Brexit"? Really?
But wouldn't it be more beneficial for england roto leave?
Please don't tell me you get your info from comedians.15 minutes of your time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAgKHSNqxa8
The Sun getting really personal with Cameron "look into his eyes-vote leave" don't trust him. Etc.
Bridges are being burnt on the final day.
Haven't been following this AT ALL, mainly because of the stupid nickname. "Brexit"? Really?
But wouldn't it be more beneficial for england roto leave?
Please don't tell me you get your info from comedians.
Well you know what to do Quiche if you don't want it to carry on ...
IPA is disgusting so that fits.
I've only been occasionally peeking in this thread myself. Been mostly in the Reddit thread.
Obviously lots of reasons why I want to leave/ stay but overall nothing really benefits me as part of the working class.
I'm not strongly in this camp. I'm just leaning into it.
The Sun getting really personal with Cameron "look into his eyes-vote leave" don't trust him. Etc.
Bridges are being burnt on the final day.
Please don't tell me you get your info from comedians.
It's a pity Cameron can't give an honest answer on the immigration question, which would be, "The figures I came up with were all bluster, I knew I couldn't meet them at the time, but Britain leaving the EU wouldn't make them any more realistic - the only real hope would be everywhere outside of the United Kingdom being taken out by a biblical flood. Fingers crossed." Instead I just have to watch him weasel about and make an awkward segway into talking about the economy in a way that just looks bad.
Corbyn's line of "Immigration isn't necessarily bad" could, sadly, be electoral suicide.
You are persistant, I'll give you that!
Oh God, I don't know if you're just wearing me down at this point but on the walk to work this morning some doubts started to creep into my mind, of the "You know, things are really not that bad" variety. Is this the dreaded swing to status quo that I've heard about?
IPA is disgusting so that fits.
@DeeeDoc @MetroUKNews like me, others will be reading this, will simply look up, and with own eyes, see packed train with 80% migrants.
This.
is it a coincidence that loads of these brexiters appear on RT all the time?
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Do migrants wear signs?, or is it just brown people.
The thing is, the Leave side couldn't give any kind of number for the immigration targets when challenged in yesterday's date, they kept saying that they would implement the Australian points based system.
It seems that no one really is comfortable coming out and giving any kind of target for this.
I've only been occasionally peeking in this thread myself. Been mostly in the Reddit thread.
Obviously lots of reasons why I want to leave/ stay but overall nothing really benefits me as part of the working class.
I'm not strongly in this camp. I'm just leaning into it.
It was the first time for me that I've actually listen to the debate on the BBC yesterday (first time as I did not listen/watch during GE, etc.).
Being a filthy EU immigrant, I can only vote for the mayor, not for GE or for this referendum.
I was a bit "shocked" when someone ask the lady for the Leave side how are they practically going to handle immigration and the response was a wonderful "non-answer".
"I can tell you what we will not do! We won't be like Cameron! TAKE BACK CONTROL!11ONE!".
Essentially, they have not a single clue of what they will be doing if they will win.
How can people trust them, if they can't even provide the most basic answer to a very basic question?
You are persistant, I'll give you that!
Oh God, I don't know if you're just wearing me down at this point but on the walk to work this morning some doubts started to creep into my mind, of the "You know, things are really not that bad" variety. Is this the dreaded swing to status quo that I've heard about?
Nothing new, I remember things like this.
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Because everyone on both sides knows that britains economic future rests on immigration. It's the reason the UK is expected to be the largest economy in Europe in 20 years time, it's why we don't yet have the demographic time bomb Germany has. Every financial projection relies on immigration to keep pumping money and working people into the country.
Do migrants wear signs?, or is it just brown people.
A scene of modern Britain played out on a rail replacement bus service in Newport yesterday. A woman wearing a niqab was chatting to her son in another language. After five minutes, a man suddenly snapped: "If you're in the UK, you should speak English". At this, another passenger turned around and explained: "We're in Wales. And she's speaking Welsh."
Seems like both sides are being too vague about this.Fine, here's a quick run down:
-Almost ever expert and institution agrees that leaving would severely damage the economy.
-In many cases (e.g. immigration) the Leave campaign aren't actually promising what their voters think.
-No one has any idea what the plan is if we leave. We're not voting for leave and remain part of the EEA, or leave and go completely our own way, we're voting for leave and then we'll figure it out as we go along.
-Leaving would reduce our international influence.
-Leaving would remove a lot of the EU protections on matters such as workers' rights, allowing the government to fuck us over even more than they currently are.
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Do migrants wear signs?, or is it just brown people.
From the Times Daily:
Wow, link for the article?A scene of modern Britain played out on a rail replacement bus service in Newport yesterday. A woman wearing a niqab was chatting to her son in another language. After five minutes, a man suddenly snapped: "If you're in the UK, you should speak English". At this, another passenger turned around and explained: "We're in Wales. And she's speaking Welsh."
Shame thats old copy pasta though.From the Times Daily:
From the Times Daily:
From the Times Daily:
I couldn't agree more. The fact that such a monumental decision has turned into a war of egos just shows how fucked up UK politics is atm (although in comparison to America we still look good)I agree. My biggest problem with the whole scenario is how the narrative is about politicians. It's not about them, but their bickering has taking media precedence over giving the British public the genuine, unbiased facts.
Ironic Gove has been laying into 'experts'. Could you imagine a world where we relied on actual experts instead of narcissistic twat whistle politicians to run the country?
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Also, when will the British public wake up and realise: The Sun headline = what Rupert Murdoch wants. Never give that pickled-looking asshole what he wants.