I have heard a few politicians speak out, but heard nothing from Nigel Farage yet.
Am guessing he'll be in the want to stay in camp won't he?
Absolute facade, a yes vote will never be allowed. Must think we were born yesterday
Cameron vanity project. Four months wasted on a sideshow so that he doesn't have to do anything useful at home and abroad. If he wins he will be hailed as a statesman rather than the timewaster he is. Meanwhile the economy bumps along the bottom, the public services dwindle away and major world problems get ignored. If he loses his head should be on a spike on tower bridge.
As for the economy bumping along the bottom take a European tour and see what the bottom really looks like.
I was going to suggest the Canary Islands sounds pretty much like my job. No permanent contract (haven't had a permanent contract since, oh... 2008!)
I was going to suggest the Canary Islands sounds pretty much like my job. No permanent contract (haven't had a permanent contract since, oh... 2008!). One job was particularly fun - they kept giving me a couple of months 'off' as it were where they barred access to the building, just so I couldn't claim consecutive service, and thus a
permanent contract...
Oh, and I earn less than in 2000.
But... we've never had it so good!
less so than such a rich country, which rode the recession of 2009 in reasonable shape, should expect.
That's the key point. There is money its just staying at the top.
That's the key point. There is money its just staying at the top.
Many in the private sector are even worse off with hours cut, unpaid overtime expected etc.
Up until 6months or so ago I was definitely for remaining in Europe. I don't buy into the 'we have greater say' if we are on our own. The money men never make decisions based on my day so no mater which party in power. But I am changing my mind based on the seeming inability of so many countries to have an economic strategy, a security strategy or a welfare strategy. Procrastination is worse I think than making mistakes.
tbh, Id like the arguments for and against!
Not sure Cameron helps the arguments for any more than Farage swings me to the against. It all seems a load of empty rhetoric, where nobody actually says what the benefits actually are...
The only thing that sways me is when Johnson and Gove are against, there's a mighty fine reason to vote for!
(I'd also be slightly concerned about the ramifications if we left. Trump winning the US Presidency, Putin becoming ever more belligerent, and the EU falling apart at the seams wouldn't exactly see me looking forward to the next few years...)
tbh, Id like the arguments for and against!
Not sure Cameron helps the arguments for any more than Farage swings me to the against. It all seems a load of empty rhetoric, where nobody actually says what the benefits actually are...
The only thing that sways me is when Johnson and Gove are against, there's a mighty fine reason to vote for!
(I'd also be slightly concerned about the ramifications if we left. Trump winning the US Presidency, Putin becoming ever more belligerent, and the EU falling apart at the seams wouldn't exactly see me looking forward to the next few years...)
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