At least people actually have a reason to vote remain now
this spices things up
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Well that's sorted. Now I just need to remember to post it!
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my housemates polling card came and mine didn't
mine came for the may election so why not now, shes voting to leave so i think she has sabotaged me by hiding or binning my CARD!!!!!
i will still go on the day with my ID and vote to STAY x
i wonder how many idiots will vote remain just because of that magic stars picture lol
hello everyone,
i am far too old for this forum now but i thought i might as well put a chip in - looks like dan has done well to recruit so many brexiteers hehe.
anyway - i think it is coming clear that the referendum is slowly turning into a farce... farage must be fuming as all of the part-time eurosceptics in the tories (ie Vote Leave) are now acting like a government in waiting with completely unfunded promises and populist rubbish with little substance. totally crap points from the official campaigns and very little proper debate.
remain (rightly) putting up the questions with regard to pointing out the lack of real alternative trade deals that would suit our current trading relationship with the rest of the bloc but with loads of wishywashy rubbish and fear-mongering. leave with many ridiculous claims that everything will be brilliant with a head-in-the-sand approach to real-life business.
anyone who knows me on here would know that i'll obviously be voting remain.
Everybody knows Jeremy Corbyn when he's alone in that voting booth will be voting Leave but I still admire the guy even if he's reluctantly doing a few things for Remain which I hoped he would not given his principled stance. He's being forced to by the slimy Blairite section of the Labour Party. Still, he's dropping a few sneaky hints as to where he really stands on this issue and good on him for that. :P
Corbyn plunges Remain into chaos by branding Treasury forecasts "hysterical hype" + vowing to torpedo EU trade deal: https://t.co/3FmLFWInFB
— Harry Cole (@MrHarryCole) June 2, 2016Senior Labour figure says Corbyn speech amounts to "sabotage" of Remain camp.
— Jim Pickard š (@PickardJE) June 2, 2016A Brexit will strength Corbyn's leadership against the Blairites within Labour and Cameron and Osborne will be history. We need a realignment in Lab/Con.ICM poll shows nearly 40 per cent of Labour voters back a Brexit - yet almost all Labour MPs back Remain
— Steve Hawkes (@steve_hawkes) May 31, 2016
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...ration-system/
Australian style points-based immigration system if Britain votes to leave the EU
Boris Johnson and cabinet ministers Michael Gove and Priti Patel pledge an Australian-style immigration system would be possible if Britain leaves the EU
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Australian points-based system: only the educated, skilled and needed are allowed to become Australian subjects
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Originally Posted by Telegraph
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Cabinet ministers Michael Gove, Priti Patel and former Mayor of London Boris Johnson in Preston campaigning
Who can argue against a sensible immigration system? Only possible by voting to leave the EU though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Telegraph
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I posted this though because I have read before an idea that seemed pretty good that has been floated in the event of British independence from the EU. The idea is this: a post-Brexit free movement agreement between Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and possibly America.
Unlike freedom of movement with the EU which now includes many poor countries with high crime rates - with more to soon join and have the right to come here with no skills and even a criminal record - a free movement agreement with Canada, Australia and the others would make sense given we're all so similar and have the same levels of quality of life: meaning there would be no flood of people like there has been with EU freedom of movement.
It's something worth considering if we do vote to leave I think. What do you think?
Thread merged by Empired (Forum Super Moderator) with the EU Referendum Megathread as the topics were too similar for there to be separate discussions
And where will Britains run to when unemployment increases in UK due to the economic downfall? Oh wait, they will be stuck in the UK because we said no to EU.
Er... he has already publicly said he will stand down well before 2020 so I do not know which idiots are claiming the above but clearly they do not know anything if they do not listen to what the PM said loud and clear before the last general election.Quote:
will bolster claims by Mr Cameron's critics that he cannot remain as Prime Minister until 2020 if Britain votes to leave the EU on June 23.
Just been out leafleting for the first (and hopefully last) time in my life with a friend. Must've covered over 500 houses in a few hours. Lovely sunshine.
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I'm still very much undecided but after doing research I'm swaying towards Remain. I have other things that I believe the Leave said are saying that are a bit dramatic but I don't want to get killed by people on here who are Leave supporters.