ChatterBank1 min ago
George Galloway V Nigel Farage
I put this post in the wrong place - but for anyone who is interested in the EU debate, 20 minutes well spent here.
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Very good!! though of course nothing new in stating the obvious arguments. When I read some comments from the ostriches above who condemn it but won't even listen and are unable to give a rational reason why the UK should remain in this failed enterprise, I feel comforted that the out vote will indeed succeed this summer.
14:51 Sun 14th Feb 2016
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There's none so blind as those who will not see.
The perpetual head-buriers abound, as ever.........
To them, the EU is burgeoning, with no financial problems, the migrant crisis will be easily solved with a wave of the magic wand and the Far Right are not tapping into the reasonable fears of the ordinary EU citizen.
Time to wake up and smell what you're shovelling guys.......
The perpetual head-buriers abound, as ever.........
To them, the EU is burgeoning, with no financial problems, the migrant crisis will be easily solved with a wave of the magic wand and the Far Right are not tapping into the reasonable fears of the ordinary EU citizen.
Time to wake up and smell what you're shovelling guys.......
There's none so blind as those who will not see.
To some, there seems to be a simple solution. Leave the EU and everything will be rosy. There will be no need to renegotiate any trade deals, the UK borders will be secured overnight, that the millions of job (around 3 million - check this at www.fullfact.org) will be completely safe, that UK citizens will find it just as easy to work in any of the EU countries as they do now, that the American and Asian companies who build factories in the UK because of our advantageous tax systems and access to the EU market will stay, that the red tape that used to bind British firms dealing with 28 member states will not reappear...
Maybe some heads are buried in the sand, but other heads don't even realise that they're in the middle of a desert.
To some, there seems to be a simple solution. Leave the EU and everything will be rosy. There will be no need to renegotiate any trade deals, the UK borders will be secured overnight, that the millions of job (around 3 million - check this at www.fullfact.org) will be completely safe, that UK citizens will find it just as easy to work in any of the EU countries as they do now, that the American and Asian companies who build factories in the UK because of our advantageous tax systems and access to the EU market will stay, that the red tape that used to bind British firms dealing with 28 member states will not reappear...
Maybe some heads are buried in the sand, but other heads don't even realise that they're in the middle of a desert.