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  • #16
    and there you see what I'm afraid of. If you're open minded and appreciate your opponent you do not face him with folded arms.
    It's a major rule in negotiations and conversations.
    They are crusted or stale and musty as Mr. Farange put it. They need to be stired up.

    By the way I did'nt notice so fare how entertaining debates in the EU parliament can be.

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    • #17
      I'm for out. We'd save so much money that we could pump into our armed forces and public services, so then maybe in the future people's pay and pensions won't be ruined like mine has been. We won't lose out on any trading because we spend so much money importing, no other country will want to miss out on our money

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      • #18
        Originally posted by SamGrattan View Post
        I'm for out. We'd save so much money
        Not what the leading economists say, yes the country pays to be part of a trading club but the question is, is it good value considering how much we profit by it divided by how much of our independent governance is slowly being transferred to an unelected group.

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        • #19
          Leave.....if we can save money,can we really save the NHS?
          LA PETITE FUSEE / THE LITTLE ROCKET

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          • #20
            Stay- better to be part of a collective

            Goes against the norm, as I'm older generation

            Economy, jobs, employment protection, single trading state etc etc

            Germany will sort the migrant issue before too long
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            • #21
              Will we? How?
              Right now we bring trouble upon ourselfs about this issue but no one comes up with a real good solution.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Jan79 View Post
                Will we? How?
                Free movement (And UK is not part of Shengen zone) could be restricted to those in work etc etc/

                EU and EC already talking about restricting free movement to economic migrants. I don't know the principles of this, but understand its being debated behind closed doors, even though free movement is a founding principle of the EU
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                • #23
                  This might be the beginning of the end of the EU.
                  One founding principle restricted it is only a small step towards other restrictions and then it's over.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Jan79 View Post
                    This might be the beginning of the end of the EU.
                    One founding principle restricted it is only a small step towards other restrictions and then it's over.
                    Wouldn't necessarily agree that its the end, but UK leaving wouldn't help

                    Some Clubs and Collectives have to evolve and change, and I am in the EU should change and be more democaratic, but think leaving is just quitting. Im no quitter.
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                    • #25
                      this is an attitude I do admire but as I wrote before something drastic has to happen to wake up the politicians especially in brussels and make them clear it is time for a real change..

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                        Wouldn't necessarily agree that its the end, but UK leaving wouldn't help

                        Some Clubs and Collectives have to evolve and change, and I am in the EU should change and be more democaratic, but think leaving is just quitting. Im no quitter.
                        Italy want a referendum and its estimated that leave would win with about 60% and euro scepticism is larger in France. I have a feeling it would be a domino effect, next Dexit & Nexit (Denmark & Netherlands) two others keen on leaving.

                        Also! One thing that has irritated me is Nicola Sturgeon campaigning for STAY! People don't seem to see her agenda! She only wants to stay in order to allow her to force another referendum to split from GBR. If we leave then they have no choice as to leaving GBR as the EU won't want Scotland & without the Euro they would be in a sticky situation. She's only campaigning for her own political agenda. So technically a leave vote would keep GBR stronger
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Jan79 View Post
                          this is an attitude I do admire but as I wrote before something drastic has to happen to wake up the politicians especially in brussels and make them clear it is time for a real change..
                          I can agree with some of this. It needs change, but don't think leaving to be on your own will help to change

                          Brussels is too much of a gravy boat- and both my brother and his wife work for the Commission in Brussels, so I know what they really think

                          But the fundamental principle of Unity, is a wise one.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Broda View Post
                            Italy want a referendum and its estimated that leave would win with about 60% and euro scepticism is larger in France. I have a feeling it would be a domino effect, next Dexit & Nexit (Denmark & Netherlands) two others keen on leaving.

                            You could well be right, and that would be unfortunate if a Brexit caused a domino effect

                            Also! One thing that has irritated me is Nicola Sturgeon campaigning for STAY! People don't seem to see her agenda! She only wants to stay in order to allow her to force another referendum to split from GBR. If we leave then they have no choice as to leaving GBR as the EU won't want Scotland & without the Euro they would be in a sticky situation. She's only campaigning for her own political agenda. So technically a leave vote would keep GBR stronger

                            What can I comment.... I hear what you say.....
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                              Free movement (And UK is not part of Shengen zone) could be restricted to those in work etc etc/

                              EU and EC already talking about restricting free movement to economic migrants. I don't know the principles of this, but understand its being debated behind closed doors, even though free movement is a founding principle of the EU
                              The founding principles for the EU was to promote peace and stability after WW2 as the League of Nations failed whilst promoting cooperation of free markets by reducing trading tariffs to promote sustainable development whilst protection social (equality, human rights etc) economic and political aspects of member countries through draconian legislation enforced through the CJEU.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Soran View Post
                                Still undecided, but I like this quote from some random on Facebook:



                                And for balance, this a good read from 4 years ago about how Norway thrive without being in the EU:

                                http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...r-Britain.html
                                Here's one for you.

                                If you earn £20 and put it in a bank account then your banking provider tells you you have to spend a percentage of that constantly on something your not benefiting from. What would you tell them...

                                I know what I would say *sniggers*

                                Also I have heard people say that we should stay and fight even when it's tough. Reminds me of the ideology seen during WW1 in the trenches. Standing a fighting then worked brilliantly.
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