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what are you votingewood?
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yea, people sitting in an office deciding the rules for somewhere they dont live..unelected, did we elect them..no?
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coming up with nonsense like , you cant use high powered vacuums, and high powered kettles
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Wait for TTIP! That gives US companies carte blanche in the UK
From suing the govt for falling profits to taking over healthcare and privatising it |
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we need a totally new parliament imo.. only way things will ever change
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howcome you're voting remain then?
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all this crap about the EU wont do trade with us if we leave..so germany wont sell us cars? yep..sure
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hav'nt voted stay, just lumped on cos i know its a cert.
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and holidays and flights going on..sure, so spain wants to have even more unemployed? they NEED british people to go to spain ..tourism
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Remain asked over 600 renowned economists for their views. Only about 60 replied!!
That means 540 didn't agree or with their viewpoint or chose to abstain from being a puppet for the remain team. So when they say all experts unanimously agree with them, they are talking bollox |
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yep, remain is all scaremongering
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that sh1t about it costing the NHS more if we leave the EU..HOW..we have people that come here and use the NHS
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All the other bodies that agree with remain have vested interests, ie funding & bobby's jobs
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and what about the money saved from noit paying the sky high fees
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That's about 10 billion a year net
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yep jucel, 100% agree, companies that want chepa labour, want to be able to operate in the eu without any hassle
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Cheap labour and also loads and loads of regulations. That way small businesses can't compete as they don't have the manpower to deal with the red tape
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Leaving would be terrible for our economy. First time buyers might be happy if house prices fall through the floor, and British exporters might be happy with a much weaker pound, but overall it would be very damaging.
That's not just speculation, you can see how massively the FTSE and pound have strengthened over easing fears (less likelihood) of a Brexit. |
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oh and also Germany has today said they are very happy to continue trading with the UK. In or out of the EU.
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10.45 pm now ffs
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exactly jucel, there's LOADS of bs paper
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bs The Investor..why would it, and house prices are already inflated
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cant people see house prices are alreayd inflated?
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Of course it's scaremongering, they done the exact same here in the Independence vote and all the mugs fell for it, worried that they would lose everything they had worked hard for. Same thing will happen today. Leave have no chance.
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what about the money we save from not being in this 'club;
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Here is a simple take on things.
UK exits the EU Sterling drops by 10% Exporters are charged 5% to 10 % tariffs by EU countries - I don't believe this will happen but there is a contra there. 10% gain on exchange rate with 10% tariff So far the exporters don't gain/lose Now look at the consumer We exit the EU and sterling drops 10% However, we remove all tariffs on all countries across the world. Prices go up 10% due to the exchange rate but fall in real terms due to the tariffs being reduced to ALL countries. We could now see 5 to 10% reduction in prices for consumers. Therefore the consumers are now happy & the economy should grow UK is approx 65% consumption, 30 % exports so the consumer gains outweigh the contra on exporters. Add to this 10 billion we save from EU fees, access to our waters to fish again (hopefully) & we should thrive. Take the shackles off the UK. |
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yep
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100%
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all the scaremongering, it's just utter drivel
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the problems you mention aren't necessarily the result of the uk being in the eu, and the immigrant issue is mainly due to world trade and free markets and war, all of three of which the UK support wholeheartedly, these issues are not going to magically disappear, none of these problems are going to get solved by leaving the eu, in my opinion staying is the best of two bad options, it could be worse, much worse...if we go out and it's not ttip it will be the comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement and the Trade in Services Agreement, both an utter nightmare compared to ttip, we have lost control either way it goes, sell out to Europe or the US, that is the basic choice here it seems to me
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if we have 300,000 immigrants here a year..can someone tell me how they can all afford housing? when LARGE NUMBERS of brits cant
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spot on money
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but by voting out, we can regain some control
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and no, they wont dissapear, but over time things could change
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maybe we wouldn't let people use this bs human rights to avoid deportation after raping some young child etc
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anyone know how much longer they can delay game for before its abandoned
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as long as they want surely
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Poles work, Brits don't. I don't know any Poles that don't work.
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