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CCU wrote: So on balance, without really adding any balance at all, I’m voting to leave the EU.
CCU wrote: And in the future, when the UK is back to being the greatest country in the world
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Just an article by the Leave campaign that tries to give an illusion of balance at the start but then just labours the usual points. Aimed at working-class undecided voters in an attempt to make them think "Well that could have been written by me, I'm an average Joe!". Pretty decent ploy in all fairness, if a bit of an insult to people's intelligence.Tom wrote: I can't be arsed to read all that. Was there a point to it in the end?
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and keep the red flag flying there!!!!!You are joking I take it.DeckchairBlue wrote: Once we vote to remain in i think we should go all the way, no deals or vetos, the way forward is a fully federalised United States of Europe.
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and keep the red flag flying there!!!!!You are joking I take it.DeckchairBlue wrote: Once we vote to remain in i think we should go all the way, no deals or vetos, the way forward is a fully federalised United States of Europe.
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seesaw50 wrote: But Switzerland and Norway are in....except they have no say at the top table. Why would they accept those terms....they pay in, accept all the rules but aren`t FULL members so have no say in anything that`s FORCED on other member states. As for trying to "change from within"....can`t be done they won`t/don`t listen. ...only changes are those dreamt up by Brussels to push forward this Socialist project regardless.
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It works a bit like NS CUOSC`s top man. No clout ..... seen as whinging Brits..........the recent poorer accession states don`t want to to rock the boat coz they are being given Billions which probably disappear into the ether......the mentality of some of these countries, ex Soviet ruled, is dog eat dog. Why are their citizens fleeing to" Utopia" . As for security, we have the millitarialy impotent Germany playing the skinch card in any international skirmishes...Italy similar ...France does the absolute minimum....get the idea. Basically we are not better together....we are a key member of Nato and will remain so.DeckchairBlue wrote:
seesaw50 wrote: But Switzerland and Norway are in....except they have no say at the top table. Why would they accept those terms....they pay in, accept all the rules but aren`t FULL members so have no say in anything that`s FORCED on other member states. As for trying to "change from within"....can`t be done they won`t/don`t listen. ...only changes are those dreamt up by Brussels to push forward this Socialist project regardless.
How are we forced ? We have 10% of the MEP's, we have a rep on the commission.
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seesaw50 wrote:
It works a bit like NS CUOSC`s top man. No clout ..... seen as whinging Brits..........the recent poorer accession states don`t want to to rock the boat coz they are being given Billions which probably disappear into the ether......the mentality of some of these countries, ex Soviet ruled, is dog eat dog. Why are their citizens fleeing to" Utopia" . As for security, we have the millitarialy impotent Germany playing the skinch card in any international skirmishes...Italy similar ...France does the absolute minimum....get the idea. Basically we are not better together....we are a key member of Nato and will remain so.DeckchairBlue wrote:
seesaw50 wrote: But Switzerland and Norway are in....except they have no say at the top table. Why would they accept those terms....they pay in, accept all the rules but aren`t FULL members so have no say in anything that`s FORCED on other member states. As for trying to "change from within"....can`t be done they won`t/don`t listen. ...only changes are those dreamt up by Brussels to push forward this Socialist project regardless.
How are we forced ? We have 10% of the MEP's, we have a rep on the commission.
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Flatcap wrote: We will still get loads of immigration whether we stay in or leave the EU. Always have and always will, as long as people from elsewhere think they will be better off here.
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Flatcap wrote: We will still get loads of immigration whether we stay in or leave the EU. Always have and always will, as long as people from elsewhere think they will be better off here.
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Flatcap wrote: We will still get loads of immigration whether we stay in or leave the EU. Always have and always will, as long as people from elsewhere think they will be better off here.
If we're out we can at least set our own rules on immigration, points system etc...
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mojo wrote: the best reason for voting 'out' is that Cameron and his lying thieving scheming ilk, want us to stay in.
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Bruntonpasty wrote: Of interest to me is Corbyn. Most or pretty much all his career against the EU, now prepared to stay in but very very quiet in comparison to the rest.
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Bruntonpasty wrote: I'm an out, but, even if the vote says out, I don't believe we will leave. Europe won't let/doesn't want us to leave because we tip more in than we get out (the numbers don't really matter) They realise that the rest of them would have to make up the deficit. If we vote out, there will be offers and negotiations to keep us in, and dodgy Dave and Osbourne will fall for it.
Of interest to me is Corbyn. Most or pretty much all his career against the EU, now prepared to stay in but very very quiet in comparison to the rest.
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seesaw50 wrote: Foreigners coming over and doing cheap labour is another myth. Everybody has to be paid minimum wage, the jobs they do aren't necessarily minimum wage. I live in Lincolnshire and you can get between £10-15phr for picking veg depending on how good you are at it. I work in a care home, a couple of our staff are Lithuanian, we aren't on minimum wage and neither are they. Yes this is the bit I don`t buy either Deckchair......maybe in the building industry where there`s self employment maybe you are getting undercutting but any other workplace has a wage structure AND the minimum, now living wage as law. On balance tho both for the present and the not too distant future the only option in my opinion is leave.
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Stop buying into this Norway and Switzerland BS.... we aren't them... we are a much much bigger and more important market than them to EU countries.... and crucially we are a net importer.... we buy way more products from the EU than they do from us... we have a much better bargaining position than either Norway or Switzerland... The EU countries would lose out far more than us if there was no trade agreement. Whilst they may cover the losses in the short term to prove a point there is no way they will cover those net trade losses in the longer term. We have the position of strength longer term and therefore we should come out with a much better deal than Norway. By the way why are people always banging on about Norway's deal and not mentioning Canada, who have a much better deal with the EU proving it is possible to negotiate this.johnmc wrote:
CCU wrote:
Flatcap wrote: We will still get loads of immigration whether we stay in or leave the EU. Always have and always will, as long as people from elsewhere think they will be better off here.
If we're out we can at least set our own rules on immigration, points system etc...
In theory, yes.
In practice, no.
See Norway for example. Or, for that matter, any country which enters a trade agreement with the EU. Remember Kolpak cricketers? Worked both ways.
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Northumbrian wrote: The EU countries would lose out far more than us if there was no trade agreement. .
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at last NS a topic you know nothing about!!!!! Who's they for a start.?NORTHERNSOUL wrote:
seesaw50 wrote: Foreigners coming over and doing cheap labour is another myth. Everybody has to be paid minimum wage, the jobs they do aren't necessarily minimum wage. I live in Lincolnshire and you can get between £10-15phr for picking veg depending on how good you are at it. I work in a care home, a couple of our staff are Lithuanian, we aren't on minimum wage and neither are they. Yes this is the bit I don`t buy either Deckchair......maybe in the building industry where there`s self employment maybe you are getting undercutting but any other workplace has a wage structure AND the minimum, now living wage as law. On balance tho both for the present and the not too distant future the only option in my opinion is leave.
Yes of course they pay the minimum wage and even above it but then they deduct up to £200 a week for their accommodation..
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I was mainly focusing on the fact we are net importers from the EU and direct trade agreements between those countries.... if you want to talk about the impact on trade deals throughout the world then that actually strengthens the Leave argument. The EU has proved itself to be massively inept at setting up trade agreements over the last few years and is actually a millstone around our necks when it comes to getting trade deals with the new huge developing markets. Basically these trade agreements don't exist because certain countries and elements of the EU are massively protectionist and they are effectively blocking a trade deal. It would actually be much easier to negotiate our own free trade deals without being held back by the EU.orfc wrote:
Northumbrian wrote: The EU countries would lose out far more than us if there was no trade agreement. .
The brexiteers always latch onto the fact we buy more from the eu than we sell. This ignores, well, basically the rest of the world
our exports to the eu are 45% of all our exports (for import it's 55%) - half of our international trade would need fresh agreements
the rest of the eu's exports to the uk are only 16% of the eu's exports, and our exports to them would only account for 12% of everything the eu imports
www.niesr.ac.uk/blog/after-brexit-how-im...e-be-eu#.V0a1f_krLcs
"we would become one of the EU’s largest export markets, even if not necessarily the largest. But we’d still be far less important to the EU than they are to us "
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DeckchairBlue wrote: Not at all, I just see myself as European and not just British.
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Waltero wrote: what we get is our right to decide whats best for our country and not what a bunch of unelected beurocrats decide what they think is best for our country. out out out let them drag themselves down
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Bruntonpasty wrote:
DeckchairBlue wrote: Not at all, I just see myself as European and not just British.
Nowt particularly wrong with that Deckchair, I can accept that, I just don't want to be a member of "the club" anymore.
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Northumbrian wrote: Here is my take on migration and one of the reasons why I will be voting out:
I used to be very pro-European and I have never bought into the nationalistic rhetoric surrounding immigration. My belief is that immigration has been a very positive thing for this country and has driven our economy for the last decade. My experience of the migrants is that they have a much better work ethic than our own youth and are generally much better educated and trained than our own youth. Without migrants filling jobs that our own kids deem beneath them our economy would have been in the crap over the last decade. Generally migrants at the moment make a net contribution to this country..... HOWEVER, you can't go on increasing your population endlessly without it causing massive problems.... the ONS predicts that the population of the UK could reach 80 million people if it stays in the EU, making us one of the most populated in the country in the EU. Where will those 10m+ additional people live? we are already one of the most densely populated countries in Europe and already have a massive housing shortage.... that is building another 10 Manchester's somewhere in the country. Then you have the issue of infrastructure.... we would have to build new road and rail networks, schools, hospitals, public services on a massive scale to cope with those increases... with our massive debt burden where is that money coming from? Okay you could say this would be funded by a higher performing economy thanks to migration... but that is wildly optimistic... and don't forget the better our economy is doing the more attractive the country becomes and the higher the population becomes if we are in the EU. I'm a great believer that migration is hugely positive up to a point when infrastructure and population density can cope... in my opinion we have now reached the tipping point on that. We are pretty full and our infrastructure is creaking already. Don't get me wrong, I still believe that we need skilled migrants to fill skill gaps moving forward and the immigration policy should be skill based moving forward.... however, if we remain in the EU there is no way we can prevent migration... it's impossible to control the numbers and the quality of those entering the country. Yes migration will still exist but at least we would be able to control it to ensure the right level and kind of migrants enter the country if we leave the EU.
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