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Previously on "Only Man In Europe To Take David Cameron Seriously Revealed To Be Donald Tusk"
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Do you want to sever ties with free loaders who wear sandals with socks, smoke gauloise & strike a lot, allow people to use their islands as a staging post to inhabit ours, wear clogs while speaking as if they have a chest infection, spend public funds, between siestas, on secret 'black cards' issued by the banks knowing that they will receive EU bail outs, allow multinationals to set up 'tax efficient' schemes to fund their Guinness and whiskey habits and recover from their ridiculous construction boom, and produce nothing of discernible value apart from Bonga Bonga parties?
No or Yes.
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIs there an Andyw option?
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostHere's the question ( I think ) from the Electoral Commission:
Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?
Remain a member of the European Union
Leave the European Union
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Here's the question ( I think ) from the Electoral Commission:
Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?
Remain a member of the European Union
Leave the European Union
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostTherefore everyone should vote NO.
Problem is I need a coherent argument to convince people I know to vote NO as they are all intelligent enough to see through the UK government spin, and the BEXIT side talk complete tulip.
So that's your first problem.
"YES - I want to remain in the EU?" OR "YES - I want to leave the EU"?
Don't convince people to vote "NO" otherwise they are going to be very confused when presented with the choice "Stay" or "Leave"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think I asked my ex-wife that once.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostActually we get a YES/NO vote. If we vote NO, we will vote again until we say YES.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThe choice is IN or OUT. Which one's NO?
1) Do you agree the UK should remain in the EU?
A) Yes
B) Yes
Thank you for voting.
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He would care because we employ half his population for him, many of who send money home and have benefits paid in Poland
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostTherefore everyone should vote NO.
Problem is I need a coherent argument to convince people I know to vote NO as they are all intelligent enough to see through the UK government spin, and the BEXIT side talk complete tulip.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostThe only way for the UK government to successfully negotiate change in the EU is if the other side actually believe that there is a credible chance of the UK leaving.
If the EU believed that the UK would stay regardless of the outcome of the negotiation then why would they offer any concessions?
Problem is I need a coherent argument to convince people I know to vote NO as they are all intelligent enough to see through the UK government spin, and the BEXIT side talk complete tulip.
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The only way for the UK government to successfully negotiate change in the EU is if the other side actually believe that there is a credible chance of the UK leaving.
If the EU believed that the UK would stay regardless of the outcome of the negotiation then why would they offer any concessions?
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