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25/6/2016 11:49 | edgar222 - You seem to be a little confused.This is a CROSS PARTY group formed to debate a certain issue.LEAVE is not the Government and as such can only SAY what COULD happen and NOT what WILL happen. Regarding your supposed first admitted lie - The whole point is that this is money that WE as a country can now decide WHERE to spend that money whether it be on the NHS or Education or wherever.Personally I would prefer to cut out the top levels of bureaucracy at Health Trusts where pen pushers are paid huge sums of money to do nothing and actually make no contribution to "at the front line" services. Supposed second admitted lie - An interviewer on a supposedly unbiased but partly funded by the EU BBC progamme asking a question and not allowing the other party to actually give an answer to instead preferring to continually interrupt and shout down the other person.I am in a continuing dialogue with the BBC regarding their pro EU stance on various subjects but one example from yesterday was that on their constantly updated business page in the summary they stated that "European Stock Exchanges were suffering double digit losses" - TOTAL DECEIT AND LIES. You really should form your own opinions on people and not take what they say as gospel !!! | theunluckyone | |
25/6/2016 11:02 | skinwalker - Not everyone I am happy to say !! "Apparently everyone with two or more GCSE 'O' levels voted to remain. All others voted to leave." | theunluckyone | |
25/6/2016 11:01 | Leave Lies It may be that people who voted Leave don't care about the lies the public were told by the Campaign. I care. Its also the basis for a second referendum. First admitted lie - Farage says £350m to the NHS per week a mistake. Second admitted lie - Hannan says Brexit does not mean immigration control because a trade deal means free movement. So no border control. I would not mind if they had campaigned on the basis that the UK out of EU was just more important than anything else. People could have judged the issue on that basis. But the lies have duped the public. | edgar222 | |
25/6/2016 10:48 | rich, interesting stats, the young, say 18-49 are firmly in favor of remaining. | blackgold00 | |
25/6/2016 10:13 | Skin Not all young uni students voted in, fact. | rich2006 | |
25/6/2016 07:36 | warbaby........have you nothing better to do? Was that article written by a primary school student? : ) | thecynical1 | |
25/6/2016 06:56 | Almost amusing in its way until you bear in mind that this is just one region and that British taxpayers fund this lot to the tune of c£200m per year and rising: | warbaby43 | |
24/6/2016 23:34 | We're not mad, we're pathetically stupid. Apparently everyone with two or more GCSE 'O' levels voted to remain. All others voted to leave. | skinwalker | |
24/6/2016 23:30 | skin, you better hury then before the borders are closed off to us mad Brits. | blackgold00 | |
24/6/2016 22:01 | i think Yanis has gained a lot of respect in various quarters Yanis Varoufakis (Brexit won’t shield Britain from the horror of a disintegrating EU) "Bringing democrats together across borders is needed now to prevent a slide into a xenophobic, 1930s-like abyss" | blackgold00 | |
24/6/2016 21:34 | "LIBÉRATION Good Luck" | blackgold00 | |
24/6/2016 15:37 | Pretending!!! How dare you! Bumbooster. I've always wanted to call you that. To-day is the day. | gerryjames | |
24/6/2016 15:32 | You know that thing we've all been doing for the past decade or so on this thread? Pretending to be clueless idiots. Maybe we should stop. Yes, let's stop now. | bunbooster2 | |
24/6/2016 14:06 | sorry....voz..... | thecynical1 | |
24/6/2016 14:06 | zat was zi idea all along..... | thecynical1 | |
24/6/2016 12:48 | This says it all: German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed "great regret" at the British decision, saying: "This is a blow to Europe and to the European unification process." Now three failed attempts, this one through the back door rather than on the battlefield. | ngms27 | |
24/6/2016 11:34 | Watt: Pound to Reflect U.K. Current-Account Deficit 11:21 AM BST June 24, 2016 "In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments from economist Carl Weinberg about the potential economic impact of the U.K. leaving the European Union. He speaks with Ewen Cameron Watt, chief investment strategist at BlackRock Investment Institute, on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)" | blackgold00 | |
24/6/2016 11:02 | Time will tell. | stinkypeet | |
24/6/2016 10:59 | The Scots haven't a mandate for a referendum from their Parliament or Westminster. There is no provision for Scotland to remain a member of the EU if the UK as a whole votes to leave. They would probably have to negotiate new membership. | fireplace22 | |
24/6/2016 10:49 | so this could end up not a Brexit but Engexit if/when Scotland has a second referendum. | blackgold00 | |
24/6/2016 10:43 | So, stinkypeet, you profess to speak for "the kids"? The "kids" in most of Europe are staring at up to 50% youth unemployment. Is that what you want over here? The "kids" who voted in this referendum are by no means all Remainers. Some of them are quite sensible - more so that a lot of 55+ voters. | joestalin |
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