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When the younger generation is THIS angry, the Tory party might save itself frm UK today only to lose in the longrun to us. :)

 

Again, this level of support all but guarantees our return in the future, especially after the fecal matter becomes airborne through a cooling apparatus. Just this timr we will be a small slice of island with no influence and little say in how the EU is govenered :) Thank you again for voting for irrelevancy on the worldstage.

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I'm under no obligation to believe a single word you write here because you refuse to give me decent sources to trust what you're saying. If you can't simply say what organisation you're pulling your statistics from then I doubt you've researched anything yourself. I'm just gonna assume you've taken this from the Norwegian version of a daily mail poll

 

It's literally less than a minute of your time, just find norwegian news sources when you type in Norway, EU, and polling.

This whole thread should be set on fire, but this comment in particular did give me a chuckle. Let me know when you've done a fraction of what I've done to get a Labour government elected. I won't wait.

 

I am part of a North East grassroots campaign to get Cor yn elected.

 

I was part o it and part of the FB groups organising it and posting and sharing info since the first leadership election. Well, more slightly after it tbh.

 

Also, can I just say the fury with the Tory government and alienation is palpable. I saw for the first time EVER in the NE stickers promoting 'ditching' Westminster for independence or to join Scotland.

There aren't many reliable recent polls from what I see.

 

One has 18% but I don't trust it.

 

I did see however Norway telling the UK it wouldn't like its arrangement with the EU as it wiuld lose power and influence and get told what to do instead of doing the telling...

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In other news, Simon Danczuk, who had been suspended by Labour, has been barred from standing as a party candidate in the General Election. If he decides to go it as an independent candidate in Rochdale, then given that is voted "Leave" quite strongly last year, could potentially turn in to a 4 way battle between Labour, Danczuk, the Tories & Ukip (Lib Dems came very close in 2010, but I don't think they'll be in with a shot).
you can f*** right off with most of this. Yes, our contribution will be gone but you can't just take that as one fact alone in order to prove your point when the bigger picture is a BALANCE. We contribute to the EU and in return we get subsidies, we get travel, trade, healthcare, OPPORTUNITY and most importantly of all peace. There's a reason there hasn't been any major European conflict since the creation of the EU. We're safer, and stronger together the only reason why this is getting so f***ed up is the rise of right wing patriotism happening domestically which is shit stirring EU backlash. Where has the EU acted so disrespectfully to us? They didn't want us to leave? There is even discussion of offering our citizens EU citizenship....

 

It wasn't Britain who rebuilt Europe post war, it was the collective nations which eventually formed the EU.

 

well said. Morons who think saving 10m in contributions while our economy tanks are just blinded with irrationality (secure in the knowledge that they will be dead when things get really tough and their pensions are still secure - or so they think)....

If countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States can cope without being in the EU single market then I'm 100% sure the UK can do too.

 

Facts what Silas said - you have no comeback to facts - plus..

 

holding up the USA as a model (it's a f***ing CONTINENT of natural resources, not a teeny tiny island overcrowded with an ageing population contributing nothing much to the economy that depends on younger workers, yet the USA is still in massive debt, lets poor people die, and is trying to kill them off even faster as we talk, kills 10's of thousands of it's own citizens each year without the NRA and right-wing politicians batting an eyelid) shows how deluded you are in your pathetic comparisons. Most successful nations without natural resources need to find something to sell. Ours has been banking and British companies and property sales to foreigners, including our media and newspapers. None of that is the fault of the EU, entirely down to our own stupid politicians looking for scapegoats that stupid people fall for. History shows it has always been thus and always will be.

 

As what we DO have move to the EU this country won't be GREAT Britain, it will Little England And Wales, and smart people will move abroad as things get rough. Fun times ahead....

I am part of a North East grassroots campaign to get Cor yn elected.

 

I was part o it and part of the FB groups organising it and posting and sharing info since the first leadership election. Well, more slightly after it tbh.

 

Also, can I just say the fury with the Tory government and alienation is palpable. I saw for the first time EVER in the NE stickers promoting 'ditching' Westminster for independence or to join Scotland.

So nothing then.

Facts what Silas said - you have no comeback to facts - plus..

 

holding up the USA as a model (it's a f***ing CONTINENT of natural resources, not a teeny tiny island overcrowded with an ageing population contributing nothing much to the economy that depends on younger workers, yet the USA is still in massive debt, lets poor people die, and is trying to kill them off even faster as we talk, kills 10's of thousands of it's own citizens each year without the NRA and right-wing politicians batting an eyelid) shows how deluded you are in your pathetic comparisons. Most successful nations without natural resources need to find something to sell. Ours has been banking and British companies and property sales to foreigners, including our media and newspapers. None of that is the fault of the EU, entirely down to our own stupid politicians looking for scapegoats that stupid people fall for. History shows it has always been thus and always will be.

 

As what we DO have move to the EU this country won't be GREAT Britain, it will Little England And Wales, and smart people will move abroad as things get rough. Fun times ahead....

 

:cheer: :cheer:

 

Absolutely this!!!

The EU has behaved extremely disrespectful to the UK after everything we have done for Europe, we're one of the few nations that have helped rebuild and bring most of Europe back on its feet again after the two world wars and the Cold war.

You're at the level of arguing using points even a GCSE History student could tell you are complete bollocks. Aside from the resolution to the First World War famously not being all that concerned with rebuilding and bringing all Europe back to its feet again, the UK was cap in hand for Marshall Plan Aid from the US just as much as the rest of Europe was at the end of the Second World War. Nothing was given to countries at the end of the Cold War - they had a manual to capitalism shoved in their hands and were told to get on with it.

You mean a deal that doesn't include financial services?

 

 

Yes I'd go with that. Look we can't have it both ways. We voted to leave so we shouldn't pay anything after 2019 or receive anything. We don't need their money and they shouldn't see a penny of ours. We'll be fine out of the EU. No daft rules, regulations and red tape. Best thing we ever did.

Yes I'd go with that. Look we can't have it both ways. We voted to leave so we shouldn't pay anything after 2019 or receive anything. We don't need their money and they shouldn't see a penny of ours. We'll be fine out of the EU. No daft rules, regulations and red tape. Best thing we ever did.

Thereby leaving the UK as a country trusted by precisely nobody in other countries. Yes, I'm sure that will work when it comes to negotiating with them.

 

Oh, by the way, I suppose it would be too much to expect you to come up with a single example of "daft rules, regulation and red tape".

Grass. Roots.

 

Those polling swings are being helped by us.

By your own admission you've not done any campaigning, you absolute moron.

Oh, by the way, I suppose it would be too much to expect you to come up with a single example of "daft rules, regulation and red tape".

 

 

One word. BANANAS.

One word. BANANAS.

Definitely seems like a great reason to whack up great barriers with our biggest trading partner - something something bananas.

We don't need their money and they shouldn't see a penny of ours.

£44 out of every £100 that comes into the UK economy is bought with their money. Are you quite sure we don't at all need it?

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