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ironicly the English (Germanic vote out) the welsh and Scotish (Brits) vote remain?
maybe the English knew how sh1ght the EU was and fled mainland Europe to seek sanctuary here over 1000 years ago ha ha |
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Wales will vote remain- they get lots of something for nothing from Europe in benefits for them being s poor/ lazy - and they get funds to pay for Welsh signwriting
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That's an SNP bull lie. Everyone I know is voting out. scottie
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We all come out, or we all stay in
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Wales will vote out.. almost everyone I know is voting to leave.
70% of 1063 votes in local paper here are to 'leave' http://www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk/eu-referendum-say-poll/story-29385109-detail/story.html From what I gather, it's a similar picture in other areas too. |
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Whether you vote in or out don't you think it is outrageous that it has taken this long to have a referendum on the matter?
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Good idea this splitting up thinking - Luton/Bradford etc could stay in the eu.
Let the good people of this once great country know where it's safe to live & we can start heading there! ![]() |
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Out we might have a slim chance - that's why i reckon that murder got zero to
do with this as the nutter realizes the countries f***ed. In - We're f***ed, may as well start sorting out somewhere to live abroad unless you want to live under Sharia. Birmingham - Tower Hamlets - Newham Leicester - Redbridge - Bradford. all have more Muslim children living in the borough than Christian. Make of that what you like, but with the trash coming in you've not got to be a rocket scientist to work out this is going to be a very **** place to live in the very near future |
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Hank Hill • June 19, 2016 10:46 PM BST
Whether you vote in or out don't you think it is outrageous that it has taken this long to have a referendum on the matter? Yes...I think we should have had it in 2001...there would be 5 million now less in this country...if we ever hope to control immigration vote leave now...or forever hold our peace |
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I wish you were talking rubbish Ron but unfortunately for the UK you are spot on.
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that's a great idea edy
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The Romanians come to avail of all the free metal and largesse from banks.
The Roma have decided South Yorkshire is their new homeland,they are mainly Muslim. |
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You're lucky, the vast majority of Romanian Roma are Christian
According to the 2002 census, 81.9% of Roma are Orthodox Christians, 6.4% Pentecostals, 3.8% Roman Catholics, 3% Reformed, 1.1% Greek Catholics, 0.9% Baptists, 0.8% Seventh-Day Adventists, while the rest belong to other religions such as (Islam and Lutheranism).[12] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_in_Romania#Religion |
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johnizere 19 Jun 16 22:37
Wales will vote out.. almost everyone I know is voting to leave. 70% of 1063 votes in local paper here are to 'leave' http://www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk/eu-referendum-say-poll/story-29385109-detail/story.html From what I gather, it's a similar picture in other areas too Absolutely no chance fantasy polls.. |
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Greeks Send An Open Letter To UK Citizens About Brexit
. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-19/greeks-send-open-letter-uk-citizens-about-brexit |
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Whether you vote in or out don't you think it is outrageous that it has taken this long to have a referendum on the matter?
totally agree Hank this should be done every 10-15 years not 41. |
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I have not spoken to anyone that wants to stay in. Why would the Welsh want to stay in?
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A simple additional question on the polling papers at each general election, surely?
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There is no country called Scotland or Wales under International Law
Scotland delivered a mandate - albeit by a slim margin - to remain a part of the United Kingdom in a referendum two years ago and are therefore bound by the decision of the United Kingdom, whatever that might be. Furthermore, how can the SNP reject Westminster yet favour Brussels / Strasbourg? Doesn't sound much like Independence to me - sounds a bit like anti-English xenophobia? Not from a 'Progressive' such as Nicola Sturgeon, surely!!? |
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Plenty of people would'nt say they were voting no in scottish referendum for fear of being subjected to abuse or worse - was easier saying i'm voting yes or still undecided then stick a x in the no box come the day. In the end was a fairly comfortable no vote its heading the same way in eu referendum the silent majority are still to be heard, entirely possible something could happen in next few days that will swing vote but it would have to be fairly monumental given market indicators.
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The SNP stance is ironic, particularly as, while they are part of the UK they appear to benefit from voting privileges that a UK in Europe could only dream of.
Imagine the UK making its own domestic laws, free of European involvement, whilst still being able to vote on issues relating to the rest of Europe. |
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Doesn't sound much like Independence to me - sounds a bit like anti-English xenophobia?
Spot on Roger. A hatred of England and the English is their driving force. |
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It will be England who votes to remain
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I wonder what Sturgeon would say if Scotland voted out yet the overall vote was in?
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