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Previously on "UK EU in/out or shake it all about poll - 2nd attempt"
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThis is what will happen:
A minority will vote to leave, but because the people who want change are much more motivated to vote than those that just want to be left alone the out campaign will win. A great day for democracy.
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostThis. Sadly.
The EU is a bureaucratic dictatorship we should be no part of. Democracy is a poor system but it's about as good as we can hope for. The EU is not democratic.
The house of Lords passes laws that dictate how you live. Do you remember voting for the peers? I don't.
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I'm not even going to rise to this.
The EU website and Wikipedia. Thanks. And yes, I get my information from some tulipty rag.
Good luck to you.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Commission
But not this:
Latest UK and World News, Sport and Comment | Daily Express
Which is where I'm sure he gets his information.
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostThe EU is run by an unelected closed council. Not quite sure how that's democratic.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostExcept for all the democracy.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDidn’t they do that with the Danish and Irish?
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This is what will happen:
A minority will vote to leave, but because the people who want change are much more motivated to vote than those that just want to be left alone the out campaign will win. A great day for democracy.
The politicians realising that losing any trade with the EU would be a disaster will sign us up to something akin to Norway, meaning we still have freedom of movement, still pay the same into the EU budget and still are subject to all of Brussels' rules and regulations. Except we now have less influence to change them.
The Kippers will all cry foul, unjustifiably as they failed to define what "out" really means, and everybody else will just see the whole thing as a complete and utter ******* waste of time and money and be even more disillusioned with politicians than they were already.
The only good thing to come out of it is Farrage being out of a job as there won't be any more British MEPs.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe will be asked to vote until we vote to stay in.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe will be asked to vote until we vote to stay in.
The EU is a bureaucratic dictatorship we should be no part of. Democracy is a poor system but it's about as good as we can hope for. The EU is not democratic.
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