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EU Referendum: Do we enough information to take the correct decision?
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In, obviously, otherwise you'd be back to Britain in 24 hours after Brexit.Originally posted by chef View Postmy postal vote arrived today, I live and work in Sweden but hold a British passport.
Hmmm which way do I vote?Comment
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You could apply for asylum in Sweden, as you would likely be executed as a traitor if you were sent back here.Originally posted by AtW View PostIn, obviously, otherwise you'd be back to Britain in 24 hours after Brexit.
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Oh right, how could we forget - capital punishment in the event of Brexit, get yer postal votes going!!!!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou could apply for asylum in Sweden, as you would likely be executed as a traitor if you were sent back here.
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Out, Out Out!!!Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostVote with your heart.
But if you are worried about the sky falling in the vote remain.Comment
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It was a tongue in cheek rhetorical question but yes AtW you summed up my thoughts.Originally posted by AtW View PostIn, obviously, otherwise you'd be back to Britain in 24 hours after Brexit.
In all honesty it makes no difference, I'm now also eligible to get dual citizenship and in summer will marry a fantastic Swedish girl both securing my right to remain. So, it might be fun to vote out and watch the meltdown from afar as I have no intention of moving back to Blighty. But, to balance the scaremongering that has convinced my mum to vote out I might just vote in to balance out and negate her vote.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Congrats!Originally posted by chef View Post... in summer will marry a fantastic Swedish girl ...Comment
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No offence - but if you DNGAF - why not stand shoulder to shoulder with your mum on this? Family comes first, right?Originally posted by chef View PostIt was a tongue in cheek rhetorical question but yes AtW you summed up my thoughts.
In all honesty it makes no difference, I'm now also eligible to get dual citizenship and in summer will marry a fantastic Swedish girl both securing my right to remain. So, it might be fun to vote out and watch the meltdown from afar as I have no intention of moving back to Blighty. But, to balance the scaremongering that has convinced my mum to vote out I might just vote in to balance out and negate her vote.Comment
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you mean the assertions of a nuclear winter, financial meltdown & ravaging bearded bombers didn't convince your mum to vote in? I'll tell CMD off at the next dinner.Originally posted by chef View PostIt was a tongue in cheek rhetorical question but yes AtW you summed up my thoughts.
In all honesty it makes no difference, I'm now also eligible to get dual citizenship and in summer will marry a fantastic Swedish girl both securing my right to remain. So, it might be fun to vote out and watch the meltdown from afar as I have no intention of moving back to Blighty. But, to balance the scaremongering that has convinced my mum to vote out I might just vote in to balance out and negate her vote.
Not sure why you believe there will be a meltdown? We managed perfectly well before.
It amuses me, if the EU has changed the UK so much that it would fall apart if we left surely there would be lots of concrete things the Bremainers could quote and back up with decent statistics without threatening us with poor trade deals in a panic stricken attempt to hold the mess together.
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If the EU is such a great thing, why has Spain got 21% unemployment?Comment
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