Brexit

Tommy Tainant

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Looks like the referendum will take place in June.

It should end with a wide majority staying in the EU and we can put this crap behind us for good.

The uncertainty has cost the UK jobs and investment for several years.

Boiled down the "outers" case is that they dont like foreigners. Its not nearly enough to get people to put their job and security on the line.

Camerons "deal" is a load of bollocks. He has delivered nothing of value. But then again he didnt need to.

So raise a glass to more European integration and prosperity for all of Europe.
 
If the European nations do not take certain matters in hand very soon, it will cease to be Europe within fifteen years.
 
If I were a betting man, my guess is that they vote to leave.
 
You havent seen the characters leading the "out" campaign. They have zero credibility.

The Scots and Welsh will vote to stay in and so will people who work in the private sector. The outers make a lot of noise but it doesnt tally with support. Bottom line is that leaving would be a disaster for the economy and nobody wants that.
 
Looks like the referendum will take place in June.

It should end with a wide majority staying in the EU and we can put this crap behind us for good.

The uncertainty has cost the UK jobs and investment for several years.

Boiled down the "outers" case is that they dont like foreigners. Its not nearly enough to get people to put their job and security on the line.

Camerons "deal" is a load of bollocks. He has delivered nothing of value. But then again he didnt need to.

So raise a glass to more European integration and prosperity for all of Europe.







Don't be so sure as the scots thought they would win by a large margin of out votes and the referendum went against them. The latest polls show a 62% vote for leaving the EU in light of the recent treatments of the UK by Europe.
What has cost jobs is underhanded back door deals between Broon and foreign companies over lucrative contracts for UK government jobs that he said was going to British workers.
Cameron never intended to bring the UK out of the EU he just promised to hold a referendum, now that the people are seeing the writings on the wall after the invasion by hordes of muslim terrorists they will vote out.
Of course you want more child rapes, mass murders, thefts and higher taxes because you are too stupid to know what it all means
 
You havent seen the characters leading the "out" campaign. They have zero credibility.

The Scots and Welsh will vote to stay in and so will people who work in the private sector. The outers make a lot of noise but it doesnt tally with support. Bottom line is that leaving would be a disaster for the economy and nobody wants that.





And the total of their votes amounts to about the same as Yorkshire, and they will vote out. Only an idiot would believe that spending in excess of £5trillion every year on importing serious illness into the country and depleting the coffers paying welfare to workshy foreign criminals is the way forward
 
Boiled down the "outers" case is that they dont like foreigners. Its not nearly enough to get people to put their job and security on the line.

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Or, perhaps they just do not share your zeal to destroy all the diverse European cultures while embracing rape as the new status quo.
Sssshhhhh! Adults are talking here.





No idiots are playing with peoples lives and they don't want the truth to be told
 
The truth of it is that we will stay in because people will not want to put their jobs at risk.
The bonus in all of this would be the end of Farage and the tories being split down the middle for a decade.
Its going to be a great summer.
 
You havent seen the characters leading the "out" campaign. They have zero credibility.

The Scots and Welsh will vote to stay in and so will people who work in the private sector. The outers make a lot of noise but it doesnt tally with support. Bottom line is that leaving would be a disaster for the economy and nobody wants that.

I had a conversation the other day with a former LibDem candidate who ran (but lost) in a well-to-do London constituency. This guy is the epitome of rational. He's a very successful businessman and played a significant role in the LibDems for some time. He's not some wild-eyed nutter on the fringe right.

He is of the opinion that the British will vote to exit the EU. His reasoning is that the immigration problems of Europe are working against the EU. Old people are for exit and young people are against it. In a tight race, and where old people are more likely to show up to vote than young people, it will tip the balance against staying in. Scotland will then vote to leave the UK.

Of course, that's just one man's opinion.

We had another Londoner in our office the other day. He runs a well known investment firm. He is also of the opinion that the UK will leave due to what's going on in Europe with immigration.

I've heard similar sentiments from other similar people recently.

I don't know if they are right are not, but when highly accomplished, very successful people are telling me that immigration is a problem, and it could cause the UK to withdraw from the EU, I take that very seriously.
 
German poll finds one in three firms would leave UK after Brexit
This is the basis of my confidence. People may have some concerns about immigration but the danger of losing your job outweighs that.
When you add in the companies from the US,China,Canada, India and so on. They have all set up in the UK to give them access to the EU.If the UK leaves then so might they.
Who is going to take that risk?
Remember that as we get closer to the vote the louder these voices will become.

They used the same tactic in Scotlnd last year.
 
German poll finds one in three firms would leave UK after Brexit
This is the basis of my confidence. People may have some concerns about immigration but the danger of losing your job outweighs that.
When you add in the companies from the US,China,Canada, India and so on. They have all set up in the UK to give them access to the EU.If the UK leaves then so might they.
Who is going to take that risk?
Remember that as we get closer to the vote the louder these voices will become.

They used the same tactic in Scotlnd last year.
This sums up the feelings of many. There is nothing to get excited abut here.
 
I have come across the article that would be liked by the “in-supporters”. I have to admit that the reasons given in it seem to be sound for me.
Here’s how to argue with a Brexiter – and win | Timothy Garton Ash

As far as I can understand, there are a few conditions of crucial importance for Britain: not participating in further integration of the EU; using its own currency; maintaining its own policy on immigration. And these conditions were met. Nevertheless, many Britons don’t support the idea of staying in. Why? Do they think that the conditions are not fair? Or that the EU won’t abide by the agreement?
 
The truth of it is that we will stay in because people will not want to put their jobs at risk.
The bonus in all of this would be the end of Farage and the tories being split down the middle for a decade.
Its going to be a great summer.





What jobs are those then, as the only jobs left after the EU finished with us were picking fruit and washing carrots. The big employers are all going to the wall after seeing the EU meddling and bringing in laws that suited them. Or the other trick of ignoring new laws because it would mean increased job losses wile demanding the UK pay heavy fines for not changing fast enough. How about shift workers being told they could no longer work overtime because it broke the working time directive and they had to take time off because they had exceeded the allotted hours. Or the stupid rule that allowed companies to hire workers in Poland, pay them the Polish minimum wage and bring them to the UK to work on oil refineries. Who signed for that kick in the teeth for the UK, why the neo Marxist P.M. Broon. The only idiots that will vote to stay are those that would lose their freebies and EU subsidies, and they don't amount to very many. We will take control of our borders and infrastructure once again and be able to deport foreign criminals without fearing massive fines and punitive action by the EU courts.
 
German poll finds one in three firms would leave UK after Brexit
This is the basis of my confidence. People may have some concerns about immigration but the danger of losing your job outweighs that.
When you add in the companies from the US,China,Canada, India and so on. They have all set up in the UK to give them access to the EU.If the UK leaves then so might they.
Who is going to take that risk?
Remember that as we get closer to the vote the louder these voices will become.

They used the same tactic in Scotlnd last year.
This sums up the feelings of many. There is nothing to get excited abut here.





Can we sustain a black hole in our health care budget caused by those who have never paid in and have no intention of paying in. The latest forecast is for the NHS to collapse under the strain and for the migrants to still keep demanding treatment. We are paying £4 million a week in some London hospitals for translation services that could be better used on proper health care. We are seeing the disabled and frail having to struggle because migrants are taking all the social services time and money. And most telling of all we see housing stock being given to migrants who then destroy it and sell the brand new white goods to pay their families back home. We cant afford the EU anymore, just as we cant afford the greedy, lazy, ungrateful racist scots and welsh who see the English as their personal bank accounts. So let the EU sink under its own weight and take the scots and welsh with it, England will prevail as it always has and come out on top.


The feelings of the majority is that the EU is overran with neo Marxists who don't care about anything but their champagne lifestyles. So they want out before we are destroyed and become Europes prison island
 

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