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Owen Jones does The Labour Party no favours when interviewed on tv,he never lets anyone else start a conversation without butting in before listening to views that don't match his own. As for my vote it will be to leave,our parliament and courts should dictate our laws not a faceless group of judges from The EU. Plus we can govern our borders without being told how many immigrants we should be forced to take in,we are a small island that can't sustain more benefits for those who move here as most can't speak English so can't find work for obvious reasons. Where will they live? By jumping the housing list for social housing while our own people can't get a council house.Schools are overcrowded and The NHS is struggling to cope. No doubt i will be accused of racism and of having a little England mentality which would be funny as i have voted Labour since 1978 but yeah bring it on!Still unsure how to vote on this one. My gut instinct is to vote to leave and I doubt that will change. I'm just sick of the scaremongering on both sides. It's interesting as well to see people like Owen Jones and George Galloway advocating withdrawal. If the leave campaign is going to win then it'll need votes from all sides not just the Eurosceptic right.
Owen Jones does The Labour Party no favours when interviewed on tv,he never lets anyone else start a conversation without butting in before listening to views that don't match his own. As for my vote it will be to leave,our parliament and courts should dictate our laws not a faceless group of judges from The EU. Plus we can govern our borders without being told how many immigrants we should be forced to take in,we are a small island that can't sustain more benefits for those who move here as most can't speak English so can't find work for obvious reasons. Where will they live? By jumping the housing list for social housing while our own people can't get a council house.Schools are overcrowded and The NHS is struggling to cope. No doubt i will be accused of racism and of having a little England mentality which would be funny as i have voted Labour since 1978 but yeah bring it on!
Owen Jones does The Labour Party no favours when interviewed on tv,he never lets anyone else start a conversation without butting in before listening to views that don't match his own. As for my vote it will be to leave,our parliament and courts should dictate our laws not a faceless group of judges from The EU. Plus we can govern our borders without being told how many immigrants we should be forced to take in,we are a small island that can't sustain more benefits for those who move here as most can't speak English so can't find work for obvious reasons. Where will they live? By jumping the housing list for social housing while our own people can't get a council house.Schools are overcrowded and The NHS is struggling to cope. No doubt i will be accused of racism and of having a little England mentality which would be funny as i have voted Labour since 1978 but yeah bring it on!
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Am I a One Nation Tory now Scummers? Give it to me straight. I consider myself left-wing but I dislike just about everyone who claims to be on my side. I like listening to Jacob Rees-Mogg and reading Peter Oborne. What the fuck happened? I'm not even 30 yet.Owen has no pubes, can be skin-crawlingly sententious and holds a variety of opinions that are profoundly stupid, but he does at least give the impression of being independent-minded.
My (admittedly jaundiced) theory is that most lefty-progressive champions of the EU know absolute dick about it. They don't understand how the wretched thing works. They don't know its history (which is why they persist with the ludicrously naive idea that we can reform it from within). They haven't given the slightest thought to the likely medium-to-long term implications for British politics if we remain members.
They say they're pro-EU because their chief (perhaps only) concern is positioning themselves on the opposite side to the Nigel Farages and Melanie Phillips of this world. People they don't like are against X; ergo, X must be a good thing. That's the level of narcissism and dipshit logic we're dealing with.
To give Owen his due, he isn't that lazy. Or stupid.
And the likes of Cameron and Osborne are supporting the stay campaign. I doubt many people are picking sides because of who is backing who.They say they're pro-EU because their chief (perhaps only) concern is positioning themselves on the opposite side to the Nigel Farages and Melanie Phillips of this world. People they don't like are against X; ergo, X must be a good thing. That's the level of narcissism and dipshit logic we're dealing with.
I am no Tory but David Davies is my choice to lead the out campaign,if he won't do it then Liam Fox would be my second choice.Yes both are Tories but they still talk most sense about leaving The EU.I'm voting out for reasons I've gone into earlier in the thread. I'm not going to lie, some of the individuals and groups supporting the out campaign are fucking terrible and it makes me feel dirty agreeing with them even on one issue. Needs must though I suppose.
They don't know its history (which is why they persist with the ludicrously naive idea that we can reform it from within). They haven't given the slightest thought to the likely medium-to-long term implications for British politics if we remain members.
Owen has no pubes, can be skin-crawlingly sententious and holds a variety of opinions that are profoundly stupid, but he does at least give the impression of being independent-minded.
My (admittedly jaundiced) theory is that most lefty-progressive champions of the EU know absolute dick about it. They don't understand how the wretched thing works. They don't know its history (which is why they persist with the ludicrously naive idea that we can reform it from within). They haven't given the slightest thought to the likely medium-to-long term implications for British politics if we remain members.
They say they're pro-EU because their chief (perhaps only) concern is positioning themselves on the opposite side to the Nigel Farages and Melanie Phillips of this world. People they don't like are against X; ergo, X must be a good thing. That's the level of narcissism and dipshit logic we're dealing with.
To give Owen his due, he isn't that lazy. Or stupid.
Most immigrants can't speak English? Not sure that's right is it?
Hope we get the right information when making a choice about this. I doubt we will. It'll be a campaign of scare tactics like we saw in the Scots independence referendum.
People who don't have a soft spot for the Mogg very likely have something wrong with them. And Oborne is about as non-tribal as conservative political commentators come. Little can be read into you liking these people, and I'm not sure what One Nation Tory means now anyway.Am I a One Nation Tory now Scummers? Give it to me straight. I consider myself left-wing but I dislike just about everyone who claims to be on my side. I like listening to Jacob Rees-Mogg and reading Peter Oborne.
Aye, but … when I mentioned lefty-progressive champions of the EU who seem to know sweet FA about it, the Prime Minister and Chancellor weren't exactly who I had in mind.And the likes of Cameron and Osborne are supporting the stay campaign. I doubt many people are picking sides because of who is backing who.
Every project has an objective. The objective of the 'Europe' project is to create a federalised Europe. That's been the objective from the start and the one it's never wavered from. Every reform has been in one direction, i.e. towards greater political, economic and legal union. And at the risk of condescending the more delicate flowers among us, I think the ambition underpinning the whole thing – the EU's raison d'être, let's say – should be pretty fucking obvious by now.Why do you consider it ludicrously naïve to think that it can be reformed?
Heard any scaremongering from the 'Out' camp yet? Genuine question. What I've heard thus far has been more about appealing to people's patriotism (not in the sense of hating anyone else, but of rediscovering our national self-confidence), Atlanticism, re-engaging with the Commonwealth, a global future, more freedom for business, regaining control of our borders etc etc. You might think some of this is pie in the sky/unachievable, naive or in some cases just undesirable. But I don't think any of it can be labelled scaremongering.Seems a rather peculiar claim given that most polls place "Remain" in the lead. I imagine both camps feel they have "so many compelling arguments", although I must confess that I've yet to hear many of them myself. Think it's a complete given that both sides will be employing scaremongering tactics - something for the electorate to look forward to!
Why voting to stay? Would you vote to join if we had the option now?If this referendum was 18 months ago I would've voted to stay without even thinking about it. My faith in the EU has been rocked quite severely over the past 18 months. I will still be voting to stay but it will be quite reluctantly.
Why voting to stay? Would you vote to join if we had the option now?
I think the EU probably is a second tier power behind the US and China, but the question is whether you believe the UK's (and indeed the wider world's) interests are better represented by policies concocted via trilogue involving 28 countries with divergent perspectives, articulated by an unelected EU Commissioner, or whether it might be better for us to act independently.I don't think the economy would be that much difference in the long term. It would probably contract in the short term but would readjust so it's not to do with that and I think there is a lot of rubbish being spoken on both sides about the economy and trade.
I think the main reason is that the EU is a powerful voice in the world and I want the UK to be a player on the world stage and I think the days of us being able to do that on our own are long gone. This is one of the reasons my faith in the EU has faltered though as we are facing a major humanitarian crisis which should be what working together helps us to deal with but the EU is failing miserably.
I also think that the EU helps maintain stability in Europe which can only be a good thing.
There is also a fear about what direction the UK would go if we left. I think it is possible to have a successful country outside the EU which is better for the average person than the country inside. I don't have any trust that that is the direction that the Leave campaign want this to go and I think these people will be in senior positions after the referendum. I think this is a big problem for the Leave campaign. Whilst I don't see it as far as this but if the Leave vote becomes a UKIP vote then the Leave campaign is over. I think it was yourself who mentioned earlier in the thread that Leave should've gone for a Labour voice and I think that would've been better for them.
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