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eu referendum

  1. MorkandMindy

    A problem stemming from demography

    With a disproportionate number of old people voting Conservative it is no wonder the country is now run with no thought for the future.
  2. MorkandMindy

    Iron knee

    That the PM and his advisors / cabinet etc. could not come up with a good reason for being in the EU is exactly why we needed to be in the EU, our leaders are rubbish
  3. MorkandMindy

    Why didn't the PM make a more convincing case?

    His pitch 'we are stronger together than we are apart' meant nothing, What did 'stronger' mean? It must mean against something, like what, the TIPP? No, Cameron favors TIPP and it was France who first stood against it. I still have no idea what he was talking about. That 'Stronger Together'...
  4. MorkandMindy

    Remain or Leave? - double speak?

    Dictionary definition and usual meaning: Remain to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: eg. to remain at peace. 2. to stay behind or in the same place: to remain at home; eg. I'll remain here when you goto the airport. 3. to be left after the removal, loss, destruction...
  5. mindlight

    UK referendum: Should we stay or should we go now?

    The referendum has been called for June 23rd. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-35621079 Should the UK leave the EU? If it does is the EU finished as an effective organisation? Would it be good or bad for the UK overall? What are your thoughts? Is the deal that Cameron negotiated...