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    #21
    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    As your own link points out the majority want to stay in
    ah the whiff of desperation.

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      #22
      Originally posted by vetran View Post
      ah the whiff of desperation.
      Just a bit of an unfortunate fact.
      Or are you disagreeing that his link does in fact point to that fact?
      You thickos surprise me with just how thick you really are.
      Hard Brexit now!
      #prayfornodeal

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        #23
        Originally posted by sasguru View Post
        Just a bit of an unfortunate fact.
        Or are you disagreeing that his link does in fact point to that fact?
        You thickos surprise me with just how thick you really are.
        The Majority want to stay in suggests some countries other than the UK want to leave the Nirvana that is the EU. Something that is quite obviously unthinkable.
        The fact you have to 'reassure us' smells of desperation.

        OK explained it slowly for you now.

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          #24
          As your own link points out the majority want to stay in
          Small but significant point, a majority of the Net contributors (of which there are very few) want to leave.

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            #25
            Originally posted by vetran View Post
            The Majority want to stay in suggests some countries other than the UK want to leave the Nirvana that is the EU. Something that is quite obviously unthinkable.
            The fact you have to 'reassure us' smells of desperation.

            OK explained it slowly for you now.
            Originally posted by NigelJK View Post
            Small but significant point, a majority of the Net contributors (of which there are very few) want to leave.
            I don't know about you Nige but I know Vetran (sic) struggled in school. So here it is:

            From the link:

            "As research by ComRes for New Direction Foundation across nine European countries shows, significant minorities would like to return to domestic currencies, although the majority of people in major Eurozone countries would like to retain the euro.

            While the German Finance Minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, has been doling out the conditions to Greece about what it will have to do to stay in the euro, one in three people from his own country want to return to the Deutschmark. The same proportion of Italians and French would like to see a return to Lira and the Franc
            [so two-thirds want to keep the Euro - just thought I'd add that since Vetran probably can't subtract 1/3 from 1]

            Consolation for the Greeks is that France is currently the only country where people are most likely to think that the EU’s borders should shrink and most of the other large Eurozone countries, such as Germany, Poland and Sweden, tend to be in favour of keeping the current EU model. Italy wants to move in the opposite direction, with nearly half of the public there (45%) in favour of the continent being more like a single country: a United States of Europe."
            Hard Brexit now!
            #prayfornodeal

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              #26
              Originally posted by sasguru View Post
              I don't know about you Nige but I know Vetran (sic) struggled in school. So here it is:

              From the link:

              "As research by ComRes for New Direction Foundation across nine European countries shows, significant minorities would like to return to domestic currencies, although the majority of people in major Eurozone countries would like to retain the euro.

              While the German Finance Minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, has been doling out the conditions to Greece about what it will have to do to stay in the euro, one in three people from his own country want to return to the Deutschmark. The same proportion of Italians and French would like to see a return to Lira and the Franc
              [so two-thirds want to keep the Euro - just thought I'd add that since Vetran probably can't subtract 1/3 from 1]

              Consolation for the Greeks is that France is currently the only country where people are most likely to think that the EU’s borders should shrink and most of the other large Eurozone countries, such as Germany, Poland and Sweden, tend to be in favour of keeping the current EU model. Italy wants to move in the opposite direction, with nearly half of the public there (45%) in favour of the continent being more like a single country: a United States of Europe."
              so a third are unhappy enough to want to leave the Euro. Sounds great after many years they have been in the Euro it must be making their life easier and everything.



              Sasguru however only scored as two thirds obnoxious.


              oh dear.

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                #27
                Originally posted by vetran View Post
                so a third are unhappy enough to want to leave the Euro. Sounds great after many years they have been in the Euro it must be making their life easier and everything.



                Sasguru however only scored as two thirds obnoxious.


                oh dear.
                So you're complaining that two times as many people like it as dislike it.
                And this is while its going through a crisis.
                Sounds Ok to me.
                Oh dear is right. Must be difficult for you to go through life in a continuous fog of misunderstanding, ignorance and poor judgement
                No wonder you were bobbed.
                Hard Brexit now!
                #prayfornodeal

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                  #28
                  Lets try again. Of those that pay MORE money into the EU than they take (Net Contributors) more want out. It's hardly surprising that those that get paid to be members want to stay is it?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by NigelJK View Post
                    Lets try again. Of those that pay MORE money into the EU than they take (Net Contributors) more want out. It's hardly surprising that those that get paid to be members want to stay is it?
                    I hope people see beyond the EU contributions. And look at how well the economy can perform in and out. And ask how much freedom of sovereignty is worth.

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                      #30
                      Apologies BP, had to dumb it down as the remaniacs seem to think that what they have to say is more important (more so if shouted) and sod the facts. For most the the people here inclusion in the EU has no tangible benefits and
                      plenty of issues, but few seems to realise its about the economy stupid.

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