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After a Brexit your todger will fall off
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Originally posted by unixman View PostJust listened go a good part of Michael Gove's speech for the leave campaign on Radio 5. Stirring stuff.
It is good stuff. You can twist and fiddle the figures and you can come up with all the scare stories you like but the essential factor surrounding Brexit is about democracy and our right to determine our own laws.
There is no doubt that the establishment see the EU as the mechanism to erode away the power of the people.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Indeed. The idea of having a free trade area, common electronic device standards(phone chargers) are good. It would be better if integration was slower and give us time to get used to it.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIt is good stuff. You can twist and fiddle the figures and you can come up with all the scare stories you like but the essential factor surrounding Brexit is about democracy and our right to determine our own laws.
There is no doubt that the establishment see the EU as the mechanism to erode away the power of the people.
I also like the idea that we have to stay in as its too hard to get out. WTF.Comment
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I think Poland had the same problemOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. The idea of having a free trade area, common electronic device standards(phone chargers) are good. It would be better if integration was slower and give us time to get used to it.
I also like the idea that we have to stay in as its too hard to get out. WTF.
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all or agreed common standards for product quality, safety etc. Similar standards for citizens rights but complete freedom of movement is obviously ridiculous. Loss of safety & Sovereignty is too much.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. The idea of having a free trade area, common electronic device standards(phone chargers) are good. It would be better if integration was slower and give us time to get used to it.
I also like the idea that we have to stay in as its too hard to get out. WTF.
the argument its too hard to get out and that our comrades will throw their toys out of the pram if we leave seems absurd.Comment
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better go down togetherOriginally posted by dx4100 View PostI trust Europe to rule us more than I trust the utter **** wits at Westminster. Voting in.

I appreciate all the pros of going alone but continent will be more stable if britain was in.
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Jean claude Jnucker has joined usOriginally posted by dx4100 View PostI trust Europe to rule us more than I trust the utter **** wits at Westminster. Voting in.




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+1 although I am actually reading itOriginally posted by Churchill View PostCurrently listening to "Why Vote Leave" by Daniel Hannan on Audible.
Interesting stuff.Comment
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