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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAnd they'll have to get visas and drive through customs through the non-EU lanes and get bottom searched :-)
Mind you, that mind make them understand what 'hooman rights' are about.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWait until they find out that after leaving the EU, many European treaties will still apply, they'll still fall under the ECHR and France will still be in the way when they want to drive or fly to Italy on holiday.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostIt's all academica anyway, they'll keep asking the question till they get the result they want
Democracy in action!
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It's all academica anyway, they'll keep asking the question till they get the result they want
Democracy in action!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostPerhaps initially the voter should undergo a quick test to see if they know what the EU and the UK are, weed out the cretins and UKIP voters (*) first...
(*) they'll be the ones muttering and frothing at the mouth
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostPerhaps the first question should be "Define 'referendum' ".
(*) they'll be the ones muttering and frothing at the mouth
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Perhaps the first question should be "Define 'referendum' ".
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Couldn't they make the the question
"Do you want to be run by unelected EU bureaucrats or unelected British bureaucrats ?"
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Wot's goin on ere then?
EU referendum may confuse voters 'not aware country is part of union
I smell a rat.
The Bill suggests as a referendum question: “Do you think that the United Kingdom should be a member of the European Union?” That question has now been reviewed by the Electoral Commission, the official watchdog on the conduct of elections and referendums.
“A few people did not know whether or not the UK is currently a member of the EU, and this presented a risk of misunderstanding,” the commission found.
The commission’s chairman, Jenny Watson, told MPs that they should now consider changing the form of the question.Last edited by Freaki Li Cuatre; 30 October 2013, 13:38.Tags: None
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