tackb
Well-Known Member
ok i'll try and simplify it , do you want the uk to stay in the eu or leave the eu ?
At present ,in my opinion, our best option is that we cancel article 50. we should take advantage of the trading platform and power that we have in the worlds largest economy , take advantage of the awareness that the UK Population now has on how important our individual voting rights are in the EU elections, and the UK elections; and make Britain a Great Britain again.ok i'll try and simplify it , do you want the uk to stay in the eu or leave the eu ?
Absolutely mate, fine words. If you believe in those values then you should be rejecting the Jacob Reece smog mentality with absolute and total conviction.“If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.”
― Samuel Adams
Absolutely mate, fine words. If you believe in those values then you should be rejecting the Jacob Reece smog mentality with absolute and total conviction.
Kindest regards, Olaf
Yes, you underline my opinion. We need to put our political views on seats in the EU . There is a movement for change at present, and we can benefit on many many fronts.Olaf, the amount of countries in the eu who are now daggers drawn with brussels gets longer and longer, and the uk is due to leave. What does brussels do ? Does it reform ? Does it try to placate peoples fears ? Does it address worries about mass immigration ? No, it carries on regardless with the "ever closer union" mantra, a super state with the hun's in the driving seat.
I seen an interview with old scruffy Geldof, he was asked about brexit and who did he blame for it. Did he say it was Farage or Camerons fault ? No he blamed brussels fairly and squarely. They had the power to stop this in its tracks by taking into account the British peoples worries and fears. They chose not to.
if only we were leaving without a deal, as I voted for,If only what?
And that is where you were lied to in 2016 by Cameroon mate. Here in the UK we have a democratically elected leadership that is subject to parliaments voting, and so it isn’t that simple. Parliament acts on behalf of the country’s opinion. Our country is divided- largely due to lies and more lies- so.....if only we were leaving without a deal, as I voted for,
And that is where you were lied to in 2016 by Cameroon mate.
if only we were leaving without a deal, as I voted for,
Just do a list of the top 5 gains you expect and lets check them off in a few years time to see if ANY of them were achieved.
Personally I believe the chances are very slim, but I have never wished to be proved wrong more than I do right now.
We very much do stand a chance mate. More so than ever if we remain members. Our 2016 referendum was a lethal statement to the Eu that reform is needed. Why walk away from the fruits of our efforts when we can really lead change and fill the coffers for the best of all ?We have been entangled in Europe for nearly 50 years and it's only got worse. We don't stand a chance, the more countries join, the more our influence diminishes. It's like Alan Sugar joining the Civil Service and trying to cut down on waste. The B******s just grind you down.
We have been entangled in Europe for nearly 50 years and it's only got worse. We don't stand a chance, the more countries join, the more our influence diminishes. It's like Alan Sugar joining the Civil Service and trying to cut down on waste. The B******s just grind you down.
If we leave then you get the USSUK instead mate.I'll say it again. I didn't expect to 'gain' anything. I wanted to avoid us being sucked into the UESR that the Brussels bureaucrats are aiming for.
You have not got the German love of Rules, Rules Rules bred out of you yet like I have.We very much do stand a chance mate. More so than ever if we remain members. Our 2016 referendum was a lethal statement to the Eu that reform is needed. Why walk away from the fruits of our efforts when we can really lead change and fill the coffers for the best of all ?
Kindest regards, Olaf
I'll say it again. I didn't expect to 'gain' anything. I wanted to avoid us being sucked into the UESR that the Brussels bureaucrats are aiming for.