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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Give me an example of a swathe...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The population of the EU could elect different MEPs. The EU heads of states could be socialist if the demand were there. We can still elect socialists if we want to.
  3. M

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Really? Explain the greedy selfish dishonest agenda of the EU... and how it is manifested e.g. by the wealthiest countries improving the infrastructure of poorer countries, or by labour regulations and environmental regulations... Then compare it with the policies of the present government or...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Neither of whom work for the EU.
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Unfortunately, the then 48% and now 51% ( according to polls ), don’t have a party which sees the problems of Brexit looming and has the balls to seek a way out. Their voice is split between 3 parties, all with other agendas as their priority or uniting force. Cable is not the person who has...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The UK is the problem, not me. The UK passport is now worth less than an EU one. Even if it is blue. The only way post Brexit to guarantee me unlimited residency and work rights in the EU,is to have an EU passport. Nothing to do with patriotism.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    It does fit in with the EU, as both I and the EU advocate that no one, British or EU, should lose any of their existing rights. That is a major difference between Leavers and remainers. As regards human rights. What does the UK guarantee above that of the EU? Or worker’s rights? How will the...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Of course they were ill informed. That is not patronising. David Davis was also ill informed and he is charge of Brexit. It is not the electorate‘s fault. They have been played by a few millionaires and billionaires who control a large portion of the press. Add to that CA who have explained in...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Their model is a small population with loads of oil. Instead of blowing the oil money, they have invested it. With oil, which they can sell to anyone without needing to be in a trading bloc, a high income per capital, and having a liberal social system, they have no need to be in the EU. But...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Tusk and Juncker and the EU care about EU citizens. The UK is leaving and as from then, UK citizens do not have the same priority for them. If the EU is a capitalist club, what does that make the UK? The EU protects things like guaranteed paid holidays, equality and has anti discrimination...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    No. I mean I am hedging my bets.
  12. M

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    We helped it evolve for 40 years. It is only since we asked to leave that things are not going to some people’s plans.
  13. M

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    For questioning a decision which could result in a loss of jobs, and Britain becoming less significant in the world? Are politicians supposed to watch as problems emerge, especially such big ones as the Irish Question, and not say anything? A bit like staying loyal until the final victory...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I travel around, mainly Germany now, and am constantly talking to all sorts of people. It's part of my job to chat to people. I don't have an ideology in the broad sense and I don't know who would vote for me or against me as the situation has never arisen. I am not a Corbyn or labour fan. The...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I think you read too much Fria Taden and Breitbart and watch Tommy Robinson and Infowars. Have you seen the report on Cambridge Analytics, which is used by ex Goldman Sachs heroes of the right, Bannon and the orange criminal, Trump? It is all about feeding you with false information to make...
  16. M

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    They have free movement and 17,4 million voted against that, which makes it not possible without people jumping up and down.
  17. M

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The one referring to the EU as 'the enemy' maybe?
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Transition period: “Under the terms of that joint legal text, the UK will be able to negotiate, sign and ratify its own trade deals, while EU citizens arriving in the UK will enjoy the same rights and guarantees as those who arrive before Brexit.”
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Proportional representation in the UK would have given leavers a voice years ago, even if they were in a minority. As it was their only voice in Parliament for 40 years was restricted to some grumpy Tory backbenchers. The EU actually allowed UKIP into the fray and gave them a platform. The...
  20. M

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Losing the UK will help speed necessary reforms up. Won’t be good for trade and finance for both sides. Can’t see why that would make anyone happy.
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