This note was left on a car today in Hampstead (Admittedly the less nice bit when compared to Basically Hampstead) and they're definitely Vote Lave.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CkbfCYKXAAAv7f-.jpg
Also, "Hi Hitler" :wave:
This note was left on a car today in Hampstead (Admittedly the less nice bit when compared to Basically Hampstead) and they're definitely Vote Lave.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CkbfCYKXAAAv7f-.jpg
Also, "Hi Hitler" :wave:
Seems odd for an anti-European, fearful of the yoke of oppression from a continental overlord controlled from Berlin, to invoke the name of a man whose dream was to, well unite Europe under a yoke of oppression controlled from Berlin. Wonder how they reconcile the two. Maybe they don't think about it :rubchin:
The whole thing is incredibly dull.
I heard Bob Geldof wading in with his two pennies worth last evening urging the Irish to register to vote (last night was closing date).
He was an In.
Irish economic migrants spongeing off our good will and public services whilst collecting money for the IRA to buy Semtex to blow up children outside Harrods are allowed to vote in a UK referendum? The world has gone ****ing mad. Why don't we just allow ISIS or the Soviet Union to run our affairs and be done with it?
We are no longer at war with you. We are again a nation of peaceful scholars.
Now I must admit to not having immersed myself in the whole thing, but I do find it all terribly confusing.
Your man George Osborne was in the North the other day and peddling his theories and rumours. Then the news showed that bint Villiers who I think is your NI Minister and she was indeed contradicting him.
And these two are in the same party. Good lord.
Since I don't remember your unconditional surrender, I refuse to accept this armistice.
One might even say, 'No surrender to the IRA'.
The campaign isn't being fought on party political grounds, it's a matter of conscience. But as no one really knows what is going to happen either way, it's jst a lottery, really. And significant numbers of people aren't going to take the risk of changing the status quo. It'll be a landlslide for remain.
He also spoke out well against TTIP, saying that a Labour Govt would veto it. I don't know whether the dictatorship would allow us to veto it, but it's good to see his heart is in the right place, even when he does look like a turkey voting for Christmas.
Still, they can try, and if it means Labour campaigning to save the NHS by vetoing TTIP while the Cons campaign to privatise it permanently by backing TTIP, then Corbs should in that scenario win the election quite comfortably imo. Then we'll see what the EU thinks of an ELECTED government. Oh wait though, as you said earlier, you don't believe in the electorate either. :-(
You seem to have this idea the wrong was round, a - I mean apart from confusing the EU with something out of 1984. The fact is that TTIP will never see the light of day (certainly not in anything resembling its current state) because it would be rejected by democratically elected governments as many leaders have already said. This dictatorship you speak of - it doesn't exist. Also citing the future of the NHS as a t-tipping point is a tad odd when the three of the main men behind the leave campaign area all in favour of ****ing it royally up