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Paul Spellman 22-06-16 02:02 PM

EU referendum
 
Don't forget if you wish to vote to stay in the EU go to the polling station this Friday 24/6/2016

Jim Maclean 22-06-16 02:10 PM

;) That came around quick :D

Cribyn 22-06-16 02:12 PM

Nice one Paul!

BWEF 22-06-16 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Spellman (Post 365379)
Don't forget if you wish to vote to stay in the EU go to the polling station this Friday 24/6/2016

Thery told me it was tomorrow, Thursday.

You just can't believe a word those politicians say! :D

Peter Brydon 22-06-16 03:37 PM

If the answer is stay I wonder how long it will be before the next Referendum ? It does not seem to have taken some Scottish politicians long to start talking about another one there when the result was not the one they wanted.

P.B.

Phil2M 22-06-16 04:19 PM

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Jelly Terror 22-06-16 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil2M (Post 365417)

'...no kind of any negotiation' :confused::confused:

Charlie 585 22-06-16 05:26 PM

Not wishing to break the forum rules with regard to making political statements but:

Mrs Charlie 585 was commenting last night on the rotten weather we have had so far in the main this summer, my answer which raised a wry smile was:

‘I wish we could go back to the old days of long hot summers and proper wet English winters, I’ve had enough of all this European weather so I won’t miss it, if and when the country votes out’:o

I'm only surprised this matter wasn't raised during the long and tedious misinformation campaign that we have had to suffer instead of the real debate on who rules us, our Sovereign Government or some shady unknowns in another country. (Whoops):rolleyes:

Charliedog012012 22-06-16 06:57 PM

All I would say is that you should vote for what you believe to be the best choice......not what someone else has told you that you have to vote for.
However, I am reassured that the BBC have given us a step by step guide on how to vote.
1 Get ballot paper 2) put a cross in the box. 3) place ballot paper in ballot box.

I think I will just be able to do that.. I had better write those instructions down in case I forget them. Totally unbelievable... Dumbing down is one thing, but this is taking the biscuit!

Jim Maclean 22-06-16 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Brydon (Post 365414)
If the answer is stay I wonder how long it will be before the next Referendum ? It does not seem to have taken some Scottish politicians long to start talking about another one there when the result was not the one they wanted.

P.B.

I've been thinking quite a bit about the Scots position in all this. If the vote is out and the majority of Scots also vote out then the fragrant one hasn't really got an argument.
On the other hand if it's out and the majority of Scots vote remain she'll want another Indyref. If the Scots then vote for independence where will that lead?
They have to adopt the Euro and leave the U.K. Who then foots the bill as oil won't cut it and why should England, Wales and N.I. support them? Charge us for Faslane?
I don't honestly see them ever leaving us :rolleyes:

Fatherofthree 22-06-16 07:43 PM

OUT.

Of all the people I know and have met and discussed this matter with, I have met only 2 who wish to remain.

Why they wish to do so is beyond my imagination.:confused:

Regards.

brian

ebro 22-06-16 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charliedog012012 (Post 365441)
All I would say is that you should vote for what you believe to be the best choice......not what someone else has told you that you have to vote for.
However, I am reassured that the BBC have given us a step by step guide on how to vote.
1 Get ballot paper 2) put a cross in the box. 3) place ballot paper in ballot box.

I think I will just be able to do that.. I had better write those instructions down in case I forget them. Totally unbelievable... Dumbing down is one thing, but this is taking the biscuit!

They are just catering for all those whom english is not their first language. However Mr Cameron will probably supply interpreters for them.

Deejayuu 22-06-16 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BWEF (Post 365408)
Thery told me it was tomorrow, Thursday.

You just can't believe a word those politicians say! :D

Its really simple to tell when a politician is not telling the truth, their lips move!!!!!

orasot 22-06-16 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Fatherofthree (Post 365453)
OUT.

Of all the people I know and have met and discussed this matter with, I have met only 2 who wish to remain.

Why they wish to do so is beyond my imagination.:confused:

Regards.

brian

I told you not to talk to any strange people on the side of the road in Calais, them 2 fellas were obviously dodgy but you had to ask didn't you????
Wilf
Over and OUT :D

REMEVMBEA1 22-06-16 09:42 PM

I'm sure a civil servant , Herr Juncker, whose salary we pay telling us that we will effectively have no say in how the EU progresses will really encourage lots of people to vote to remain. Of course silly beggars like me will still vote out.


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