ChatterBank4 mins ago
Eu Referendum
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Anyone else still undecided at this late stage?
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People who think we should remain in:
• Governor of the Bank of England
• International Monetary Fund
• Institute for Fiscal Studies
• Confederation of British Industry
• Leaders/heads of state of every single other member of the EU
• President of the United States of America
• Eight former US Treasury Secretaries
• President of China
• Prime Minister of India
• Prime Minister of Canada
• Prime Minister of Australia
• Prime Minister of Japan
• Prime Minister of New Zealand
• The chief executives of most of the top 100 companies in the UK including Marks and Spencer, BT, Asda, Vodafone, Virgin, IBM, BMW etc.
• Kofi Annan, the former Secretary General of the United Nations
• All living former Prime Ministers of the UK (from both parties)
• Virtually all reputable and recognised economists
• The Prime Minister of the UK
• The leader of the Labour Party
• The Leader of the Liberal Democrats
• The Leader of the Green Party
• The Leader of the Scottish National Party
• The leader of Plaid Cymru
• Leader of Sinn Fein
• Martin Lewis, that money saving dude off the telly
• The Secretary General of the TUC
• Unison
• National Union of Students
• National Union of Farmers
• Stephen Hawking
• Chief Executive of the NHS
• 300 of the most prominent international historians
• Director of Europol
• David Anderson QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation
• Former Directors of GCHQ
• Secretary General of Nato
• Church of England
• Church in Scotland
• Church in Wales
• Friends of the Earth
• Greenpeace
• Director General of the World Trade Organisation
• WWF
• World Bank
• OECD
People who think we should leave:
• Leader of UKIP
• BNP
• Britain First
• Donald Trump
• Keith Chegwin
• David Icke
People who think we should remain in:
• Governor of the Bank of England
• International Monetary Fund
• Institute for Fiscal Studies
• Confederation of British Industry
• Leaders/heads of state of every single other member of the EU
• President of the United States of America
• Eight former US Treasury Secretaries
• President of China
• Prime Minister of India
• Prime Minister of Canada
• Prime Minister of Australia
• Prime Minister of Japan
• Prime Minister of New Zealand
• The chief executives of most of the top 100 companies in the UK including Marks and Spencer, BT, Asda, Vodafone, Virgin, IBM, BMW etc.
• Kofi Annan, the former Secretary General of the United Nations
• All living former Prime Ministers of the UK (from both parties)
• Virtually all reputable and recognised economists
• The Prime Minister of the UK
• The leader of the Labour Party
• The Leader of the Liberal Democrats
• The Leader of the Green Party
• The Leader of the Scottish National Party
• The leader of Plaid Cymru
• Leader of Sinn Fein
• Martin Lewis, that money saving dude off the telly
• The Secretary General of the TUC
• Unison
• National Union of Students
• National Union of Farmers
• Stephen Hawking
• Chief Executive of the NHS
• 300 of the most prominent international historians
• Director of Europol
• David Anderson QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation
• Former Directors of GCHQ
• Secretary General of Nato
• Church of England
• Church in Scotland
• Church in Wales
• Friends of the Earth
• Greenpeace
• Director General of the World Trade Organisation
• WWF
• World Bank
• OECD
People who think we should leave:
• Leader of UKIP
• BNP
• Britain First
• Donald Trump
• Keith Chegwin
• David Icke
All we have to do to fund the WORST projected financial outcome(G. Os.) of £30 billion hole is to cancel HS2 (£50 billion) . That leaves a fair bit over to start rebuilding our country. If we also stop sending aid to India and similarly well-endowed countries then we are rolling in it - plus not sending our whack of membership to the EU - yes, I know we get some of it back in subsidies, but it's still a large amount gone. No problem.
Another thing, if you want Britain to still exist as a country in the near-ish future, you need to check-out the EU regionalisation plans - they are readily available on line. The proposed 'Trans-Manche Region' will comprise Kent, Sussex and parts of Northern France - with the administrative centre in Calais.
You don't have to believe me, do your own research, it's easily found (you have to wade through a lot of verbiage). Where I live (E.Yorks.) will become part of the 'North Sea Region' and include bits of Norway and Denmark. That is the Master Plan. One country called Europe.
It had started in France when I left. It has begun her in the S.W.. Again, check it out yourselves.
You don't have to believe me, do your own research, it's easily found (you have to wade through a lot of verbiage). Where I live (E.Yorks.) will become part of the 'North Sea Region' and include bits of Norway and Denmark. That is the Master Plan. One country called Europe.
It had started in France when I left. It has begun her in the S.W.. Again, check it out yourselves.