'Brexiters'; intemperate language, accusations of xenophobia, racism and God knows what else.
In real life I am yet to encounter anyone who gives a ****. Are we failing to give this serious matter the consideration it deserves?
'Brexiters'; intemperate language, accusations of xenophobia, racism and God knows what else.
In real life I am yet to encounter anyone who gives a ****. Are we failing to give this serious matter the consideration it deserves?
Polly Toynbee complaining about the fear tactics of the Leave campaign is pretty ****ing funny, I must say.
Thing is, I think everyone stopped believing a word anyone says on the matter ages ago, so all these doom-laden pronouncements just wash over us all. Its numbed everyone into a torpor and no-one is seen as being a fair dealer in the matter.
I briefly listened to a radio discussion on this last week.
I think (though I missed her) Katie Hopkins was on saying leave, then George Galloway was on saying leave, which put him on the same side as Boris Johnson. Jeremy Corbyn in public is saying stay but Galloway said he is a liar as in private he is saying leave.
In summary no person really appeared to know anything absolute, simply rumours of doom and/or wanting to reclaim sovereign powers.
Eventually I grew weary of the debate so put on the Amorphous Androgynous.
I'm sort of fatalistic about it now, as I don't think the way I'll vote will win - which I think is a pity - but I'm increasingly convinced that the whole project is unsustainable anyway. It's going to collapse under its own weight, it's just a question of when.
Look at France at the moment, for instance. You've got a socialist government having to use water cannon to impose vaguely sane labour laws that actually make it worthwhile employing people in the face of increasingly militant unions. All of that is grist to the Front National's mill and they want out even more than UKIP. It's long been my belief that France will be the country that breaks the EU, since its sense of exceptionalism simply won't stand for having to compromise or kowtow to others. France either has to be at the head of the EU or it will be opposed to it.
The pitch might be a bit high but they do have comparitively rock-solid evidence, most of the leave camp's stuff seems to be around an agenda of economic liberalisation where "freedom" means people losing almost all of their rights.
Also, the leave camp are flat out lying about things like Turkey.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxSz4levAxc
Their evidence is very far from rock solid and you know it. The Leave arguments over sovereignty and the EU on the other hand, are unanswerable. If you don't give a **** about sovereignty, then fine, but you can't deny it is compromised and undermined by our membership of the EU. It's just a fact.
And how do you know they're lying about Turkey? The EU desperately needs Turkey to control the immigration problem right now and you can bet your arse that Turkey's long-term price for that is EU membership just as surely as its short-term price is de facto freedom of movement within the EU for its citizens.
She just needs a massage from a real strong man
http://p.fod4.com/p/media/9b1534760d...a%20Merkel.gif
I'm saying that other pressures can be brought to bear, yes. I'm also saying that any time we have used our veto, it has caused huge ructions and calls for us to be sidelined from such votes. That would happen in this instance.
Are you seriously trying to say that there haven't been similar stitch-ups in the past?
You don't remember the 2002 Chirac-Schroeder deal on the CAP that basically overrode all discussion prior to that then, no? That's how the EU operates. It will ultimately do whatever it wants to do regardless. All debate is strictly cosmetic.
I'm going to vote remain because I think Mark Carney is pretty well respected and independent and says we should remain
I also think it is unlikely that we will leave and suddenly the EU member countries will individually give us better trade agreements than the one we'd be walking away from.
Apart from that, it just becomes a personality contest where I'm making my decision based on the people representing each camp (seeing as nobody can possibly know what will happen for sure)
If you believe Mark Carney is independent, you're out of your mind. He's a fully paid-up Remainer and has been from the word go.
https://twitter.com/markabroad/statu...rc=twsrc%5Etfw