View Poll Results: Should the U.K leave the E.U?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b
    it's going to get a lot worse if Britain no longer has to abide by EU workers rights regulations.
    but

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    The UK opted out of the EU employment rules, including the Social Chapter and Working Hours Directives...
    thats the end of that reason to stay in then

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    Tin foil hats on chaps



    Motherfucker saw this in 2009

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dapper View Post


    Tin foil hats on chaps



    Motherfucker saw this in 2009

    Always seems to be the unconventional "freaks" that see the light, yet are cast conspiracists - threatening the very core that comforts us.....the ingrained fantasies and illusions.

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    ^Spot on

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    The ONLY current way to keep our freedoms is to stay as individual nations.

    If we all dissolve into one big superstate then we truly will become the

    One World Government that PNAC is seeking

    And then we'll all be up shit creek without the proverbial.

    Dangerous times now folks - keep your independence, your rights and ultimately your freedom.
    First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.

    And after that, you can go down the pub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dapper
    Dangerous times now folks - keep your independence, your rights and ultimately your freedom.
    Or move to Thailand and become an aching bore as well as a conspiracy theorist. You'll be as safe as piwiannoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b
    it's going to get a lot worse if Britain no longer has to abide by EU workers rights regulations.
    but

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    The UK opted out of the EU employment rules, including the Social Chapter and Working Hours Directives...
    thats the end of that reason to stay in then
    Umm. Those two things are not the same. I wonder if the EU have rules about standards of education, god knows the English at least could do with some.

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    The micks could do with more.

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    Obama visit

    US President Barack Obama is expected to repeat his support for Britain's EU membership when he visits the UK next week.
    Liam Fox, the Conservative former defence secretary who is backing the Leave campaign, told BBC One's Sunday Politics: "Of course the American president is there to express what he believes is in America's interest, not Britain's interest... It's absolutely unthinkable that the United States would allow a court to overrule the Supreme Court or someone else to determine their external borders."

    But former US State Department spokesman James Rubin responded: "America is a very, very large country. It's a superpower... Just because we won't do something, doesn't mean that the British shouldn't."

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    They just want 3 countries:
    Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    They just want 3 countries:
    Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia
    Oceania is at war with Eurasia. Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia. On the doubleplusgood side the chocolate ration has been increased!

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    Dob did you not get them memo, the war with eurasia is not until next week, bb is double ungood

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    ...US President Barack Obama...to repeat his support for Britain's EU membership..

    .....the American president is there to express what he believes is in America's interest, not Britain's interest...

    It's ..unthinkable that the United States...would allow someone else to determine their external borders."

    "America is a very, very large country. It's a superpower...
    America is a well known interfering bully of a country, and will do whatever it can to de-stabilize another nation, in order to gain natural resources and strategic military advantage, so increasing its arms sales and boosting its economy through foul rather than fair means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dapper View Post
    The ONLY current way to keep our freedoms is to stay as individual nations.

    If we all dissolve into one big superstate then we truly will become the

    One World Government that PNAC is seeking

    And then we'll all be up shit creek without the proverbial.

    Dangerous times now folks - keep your independence, your rights and ultimately your freedom.
    Exactly so.

    Giving up freedom in exchange for security results in losing both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang
    Liam Fox, the Conservative former defence secretary who is backing the Leave campaign, told BBC One's Sunday Politics: "Of course the American president is there to express what he believes is in America's interest, not Britain's interest... It's absolutely unthinkable that the United States would allow a court to overrule the Supreme Court or someone else to determine their external borders."
    This straw-man which started with B. Johnson is very weak sauce imho, Johnson should know better since he's a US citizen and all...

    A more apt comparison would be the right of people who feel hard done by at their state supreme courts to take their grievance up to SCOTUS. Think you got screwed at the Old Bailey? Well, thanks to the EU you get one more bite at the apple and it may be the only way for UK citizens to fight back when the establishment closes ranks to protect their own.
    bibo ergo sum
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    This time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slackula
    This straw-man which started with B. Johnson is very weak sauce imho, Johnson should know better since he's a US citizen and all... A more apt comparison would be the right of people who feel hard done by at their state supreme courts to take their grievance up to SCOTUS. Think you got screwed at the Old Bailey? Well, thanks to the EU you get one more bite at the apple and it may be the only way for UK citizens to fight back when the establishment closes ranks to protect their own.
    That's why they have the right to bear arms. To raise a militia against a bad government.

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    "The duty of a patriot is to protect his country from its government."

    (attributed to Thomas Paine and others)

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    Quote Originally Posted by chassamui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by slackula
    This straw-man which started with B. Johnson is very weak sauce imho, Johnson should know better since he's a US citizen and all... A more apt comparison would be the right of people who feel hard done by at their state supreme courts to take their grievance up to SCOTUS. Think you got screwed at the Old Bailey? Well, thanks to the EU you get one more bite at the apple and it may be the only way for UK citizens to fight back when the establishment closes ranks to protect their own.
    That's why they have the right to bear arms. To raise a militia against a bad government.
    Yeah, luckily they've only had good governments so there's been no need for them to take up arms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ENT View Post
    "The duty of a patriot is to protect his country from its government."

    (attributed to Thomas Paine and others)
    Actually Edward Abbey, a 20th Century American anarchist. Anybody who thinks Tom Paine would say anything like that has never read Tom Paine. Sadly , the proliferation of lies and ignorance on the Internet has led to the fictionalisation of politics and history. Doubly sad when you consider that the founders of the Internet believed that access to information would make for smarter people and a better world.

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    If Britain leaves the EU - what effect do you think this will have on exchange rates, of particular interest what will the baht rate be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pom View Post
    If Britain leaves the EU - what effect do you think this will have on exchange rates, of particular interest what will the baht rate be?
    Probably not much since the UK never left the Pound Sterling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pom View Post
    If Britain leaves the EU - what effect do you think this will have on exchange rates, of particular interest what will the baht rate be?
    The pound is already being hammered. If the UK leave the EU, the Eu monsters will swirl in lead by Soros and will crush the pound, probably to be 1:1 with the USD. Your pension, matey, will get you significantly less baht each month. Compounded on this, TTIP will be signed by Prime minister (crowned not elected) Boris Bullingdon eton rich boy which will allow the asst stripping of the rest of the country that camoron has not already sold.

    Stay in though.... well, we're fuck if we stay in. Properly - they will use that as the excuse to go Euro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pom View Post
    If Britain leaves the EU - what effect do you think this will have on exchange rates, of particular interest what will the baht rate be?
    The pound will dip for a couple of weeks, a month at most then come back stronger as the full impact of the British economy feels the 55 million pound a day burden lifted from it's shoulders.

    The British pensioner will live well as the £ will strengthen to the good old days of 75 baht a pound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pom View Post
    If Britain leaves the EU - what effect do you think this will have on exchange rates, of particular interest what will the baht rate be?
    The pound will dip for a couple of weeks, a month at most then come back stronger as the full impact of the British economy feels the 55 million pound a day burden lifted from it's shoulders.

    The British pensioner will live well as the £ will strengthen to the good old days of 75 baht a pound.
    The depth of opinion from ex pat's locally tends to agree with you , although 75 would be quite nice, personally I'd be quite happy with 65

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