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the referendum on 23rd of june is the wrong one that the people face, it refers to the Maastrict treaty and will cause severe disruption to the uk economy.. The correct referendum should refer the Lisbon Treaty which will remove the upper power structures and keep economies stable enough to work through.. If all states break the lisbon treaty- power will revert back to member states.. |
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@jlh1182 | 18 May 16 |
if britain leaves the E.U on 23rd of June the uk will not be able to make any changes to the Union and it will become a solid state that opposes british interest, all pro euro business firms will look to leave the uk and benefit from a market that has around an 18 trillion annual turnover in term of gdp.. Uk laws will also suffer from loss in international oversight that the uk helped to establish in the best interest of democracy..
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@silverjx | 18 May 16 |
Wrong and wrong....no such thing as pro eu businesses only self interests businesses which will operate where the money is as for laws...which laws? Ones we already had in place before the eu but yet the eu cheerleader team are giving the eu credit for because they amended a couple?
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@jlh1182 | 18 May 16 |
the reason this vote is put before the public is because it is our democratic right, but it appears that the present uk government has played a fine game by using fear and hints of impending disaster regarding the economy, reference has been made to an outbreak of war, and claims that the regulation laws such as human rights, big pharma, trade and production will all be thrown into disarray..
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@jlh1182 | 18 May 16 |
i put it to you that if you wish to leave the EU state, then we must work with other states to break the lisbon treaty together, this will protect economies and will maintain peace and stability..
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
if we leave the eu is finished anyway
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@jlh1182 | 18 May 16 |
ive carefully watched the situation and i hope it becomes apparent to many others, the uk is one of the origional members however we are not really a big benefit to the structure, we are a burden to for sticking to rules and insisting that things are done to benefit our interests, we did take part in its construction and for that reason we can assume some responsibility for other states that may be dependant on this structure, at present the only disruption to uk has been in poilitics, fighting
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@jlh1182 | 18 May 16 |
fighting has exposed the true nature of the EU and that leads people to want to leave, but this move will bring suffereng to people at home and at work, losses for 10yrs of chaos will make life a misery..
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
@ bozzalad - 18.05.16 - 05:34pm if we leave the eu is finished anyway which is a good thing |
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
@ jlh1182 - 18.05.16 - 05:46pm fighting has exposed the true nature of the EU and that leads people to want to leave, but this move will bring suffereng to people at home and at work, losses for 10yrs of chaos will make life a misery.. walob |
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
@ jlh1182 - 18.05.16 - 05:45pm ive carefully watched the situation and i hope it becomes apparent to many others, the uk is one of the origional members however we are not really a big benefit to the structure, we are a burden to for sticking to rules and insisting that things are done to benefit our interests, we did take part in its construction and for that reason we can assume some responsibility for other states that may be dependant on this structure, at present the only disruption to uk has been in poilitics, fighting not a big benefit yet we pay in more than most the rest n receive far less back. |
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@jlh1182 | 18 May 16 |
its because the uk people are a threat to breaking up the union that certain individuals will suggest that britain will cope well, but both labour and conservative are voting to remain because this the safest move, if we remain there should be nothing to fear from re-electing government with the interest of breaking the lisbon treaty.. Are u prepared to watch the uk hit a real depression? Food prices rise? Gas, electricity, fuel shortages? Even for 1yr the disruption is expected to to go on for
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@jlh1182 | 18 May 16 |
a decade..
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
nope it really isn't
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@jlh1182 | 18 May 16 |
stop insulting, stop filling the topic with ur trash boz jus say what u gotta say an stop..
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
who the fk do you think you are jilly? i will say what i want when i want...what insult ?
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@jlh1182 | 18 May 16 |
im JLH1182 the author of this topic, you have posted 6 replies that could all go into one, i want u to stop being rude and make ur point in easy readable terms, i do not wish to discuss matters with you, you have proven to be a rude antagonist..
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
Former director general British Chambers of Commerce, John Longworth, who was forced out over his pro-Brexit views, said: There is no area of Britains EU membership that has over-promised and under-delivered quite as badly as the single market. Instead of being the great engine of trade it was promoted as when it was launched in 1980s, it is now at best a mirage and at worst a source of stifling regulation that holds British businesses back at home and makes them less competitive world markets
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
@ jlh1182 - 18.05.16 - 06:00pm im JLH1182 the author of this topic, you have posted 6 replies that could all go into one, i want u to stop being rude and make ur point in easy readable terms, i do not wish to discuss matters with you, you have proven to be a rude antagonist.. oh right, pity party the sequel is it? |
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
6 replies, how the hell do i reply to what has not yet been posted?...you really don't get debating do you?
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@bozzalad | 18 May 16 |
Brexit will help us create jobs, say 300 top business chiefs: Leaders say Brussels red tape 'stifles every one of the UK's 5.4million companies
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