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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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The Tory Party need to be held responsible for this if it does lead to chaos.

You ask the populace if they would like hanging brought back and Immigrants sent home I dare say you would get a positive result. That does not meant that the question is justified especially if you not the first idea or plan what to do in the event of a such a result.

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The Tory Party need to be held responsible for this if it does lead to chaos.

You ask the populace if they would like hanging brought back and Immigrants sent home I dare say you would get a positive result. That does not meant that the question is justified especially if you not the first idea or plan what to do in the event of a such a result.

Long before the Referendum, I was boring people with my opinion that an unbiased vote was not possible, after decades of the newspapers and politicians falsely blaming the EU and blaming immigrants for all the woes that Britain's rich cunts caused.

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Long before the Referendum, I was boring people with my opinion that an unbiased vote was not possible, after decades of the newspapers and politicians falsely blaming the EU and blaming immigrants for all the woes that Britain's rich cunts caused.

Not really false though

 

 

http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/13/news/economy/europe-youth-unemployment-france/index.html

 

A stark reality for under 30s throughout Europe, ans people seem astonished when the disadvantaged choose to shake the political kaleidoscope.

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Not really false though

 

 

http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/13/news/economy/europe-youth-unemployment-france/index.html

 

A stark reality for under 30s throughout Europe, ans people seem astonished when the disadvantaged choose to shake the political kaleidoscope.

Yes.  Really false.

 

What the fuck does the Eurozone have to do with whether the UK should remain in the EU?

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30 years of European neo con bollocks resulting in massive youth unemployment? No thanks.

 

Although some will pour a big bucket of whitewash over the Eu compliance in the sin.

You didn't do any thinking in your sabbatical away from here, did you?

 

You know the same point I've made a million times about how the EU isn't an inherently neoliberal project, it's just taken that direction because that's the way Europe's leading states have chosen for their domestic governments?  That.

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Italy has had enough and the German coalition is on the brink of collapse. All over immigration.

Yeah, well the Germans and the Italians don't appear to mind FoM it's immigration from outside of the EU.

 

Coincidentally you'll be seeing a lot more of that as birth rates amongst the native population here are in decline. So much so that tax returns would start to dwindle at some point too and all the baby boomers who voted out because of too much immigration won't have anyone to pay for their state pensions or healthcare. Unless immigrants.

 

Now isn't that ironic.

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Yeah, well the Germans and the Italians don't appear to mind FoM it's immigration from outside of the EU.

 

Coincidentally you'll be seeing a lot more of that as birth rates amongst the native population here are in decline. So much so that tax returns would start to dwindle at some point too and all the baby boomers who voted out because of too much immigration won't have anyone to pay for their state pensions or healthcare. Unless immigrants.

 

Now isn't that ironic.

Probably not a long term concern post Brexit as their medical supplies will either become prohibitively expensive or be stuck in customs so they'll start dropping like flies. There won't be the required doctors or nurses to treat them anyway!

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Probably not a long term concern post Brexit as their medical supplies will either become prohibitively expensive or be stuck in customs so they'll start dropping like flies. There won't be the required doctors or nurses to treat them anyway!

True.

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