TheNewEra
Knows Kroos' mentality
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2014
- Messages
- 8,329
I see riots as-well.I do wonder what happens in London this weekend. Riots and violence wouldn't be a shock.
I see riots as-well.I do wonder what happens in London this weekend. Riots and violence wouldn't be a shock.
he is actually quite sensible thoughChrist this must be the poshest person in history on the BBC
I have read this post a few times and still have no idea what you are talking about.It's hard to argue with idiots.
The working class voters who are voting against the EU don't want to hear about what it does for them, they only care about the eastern European immigrants who moved down the road.
That and the demagoguery about human rights of Islamic extremists
One person on my facebook was saying the EU does nothing to protect employment rights of workers because of Sports Direct- to which I pointed out that the EU directives of work protect the rights of workers but a) people will always break the law and b) its down to the UK to enforce the law
I've got no idea, but we've seen a huge swing towards remain in Edinburgh in Glasgow and basically all of Scotland is yellow so I defiantly think it's a possibility.How many no voters like yourself do you think this could sway to yes? I've always held the opinion that there's just too many unionists in this country to ever have a majority voting for independence but I'd love to be proven wrong.
Unfortunately, and maybe it's just the emotion ruling my head at the moment but seems clear to my current brain, I agree. The coalition has fallen apart.Nah. Labour is fecked. As is the left in this country generally.
It was built upon the self interest of the working classes in the North, and they have turned away from Westminster and turned away from reason. If you don't pander to their anti-immigration sentiment you will not win back their votes, but the educated/graduate/liberal-elite left want nothing to do with such sentiment. I don't think the same party can appeal to both any longer.
I know this isn't really the place for such discussion, but if you believe in local rule/independence, then why are some Scottish nationalists so pro-EU?I can't see anything else than another ref soon. And I'll be voting yes again. Mentalists south of the border.
You ain't seen nothing yet.The economy has been on its arse for years in the EU
Just tonight I didn't think it'd be enough, even with a Leave. But now...seeing these massive Remain majorities compared to England, I'm struggling to see any justification as to why we should continue to be a part of this union. The economic arguments seem silly now when we're seeing the way the pound is performing, and I suspect this isn't just a sole feeling...what the feck do unionists argue for now?How many no voters like yourself do you think this could sway to yes? I've always held the opinion that there's just too many unionists in this country to ever have a majority voting for independence but I'd love to be proven wrong.
I've never come across that place before either.Vale of White Horse is a place.
My geography is not as good as I thought it was.
Indeed. We've lost.Ladbrokes - Leave 1/6. These are the ones to look to in terms of political betting. Looking harder and harder for the Remain camp to claw this back.
They don't care, they're minted, the pain of the common man is the only thing that gives them excitement at this point.I don't understand how these politicans can be proud of the leave vote, putting the country in another recession, how is that cheerable
Last time you did this there were two heavy losses just afterTweet
— Twitter API (@user) date
Good stuff
not in the immediate future, we will be leagally part of the EU for the next 2 years at least, after that you will probably have to have separate health insurance when you travel to europeThis might sound silly but would a leave vote effect Holiday Insurance in Europe and using the European Health Card?
This does concern me, but I'd argue that the EU is still far, far away from being a state, and would likely see extreme opposition from actually becoming one. I just have no faith whatsoever in the figures likely to be leading the UK if we leave, or the ones currently in charge.I know this isn't really the place for such discussion, but if you believe in local rule/independence, then why are some Scottish nationalists so pro-EU?
To me the EU makes no secret of intentions to one day be a state, so what difference does Indy from UK make?
Paging @Cheesy for this one too.
I imagine we have two years left of the European Health Card.This might sound silly but would a leave vote effect Holiday Insurance in Europe and using the European Health Card?
I'm honestly not so sure. The problem for Labour is that this issue runs far, far deeper than Corbyn. I think you'd need an inspirational, once in a generation type figure to reverse some of the trends we've seen.Did Boris actually make the difference?
Would more Labour supporters have voted differently if we had had a year of Burnham as leader instead of Corbyn?