EU vote O/T

Re: EU vote O/T

Postby marky No.1 » Tue Jun 21, 2016 9:34 pm

mrpotatohead wrote:The bookies don't see it as tight, nor do any ''BREXITEERS'' if you ask them if they fancy a bet :lol:


1/4 to stay in, 3/1 out

Bit like Spain v Croatia tonight after 10 minutes
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby shrimpnsave » Tue Jun 21, 2016 9:37 pm

mrpotatohead wrote:The bookies don't see it as tight, nor do any ''BREXITEERS'' if you ask them if they fancy a bet :lol:

SMUG TIT...
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Tue Jun 21, 2016 9:38 pm

marky No.1 wrote:
mrpotatohead wrote:The bookies don't see it as tight, nor do any ''BREXITEERS'' if you ask them if they fancy a bet :lol:


1/4 to stay in, 3/1 out

Bit like Spain v Croatia tonight after 10 minutes


Didn't the bookies also have Milliband in 10 Downing Street last year albeit put there by Jimmy Krankie !
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby George Dawes » Tue Jun 21, 2016 9:47 pm

mrpotatohead wrote:The bookies don't see it as tight, nor do any ''BREXITEERS'' if you ask them if they fancy a bet :lol:


But bookies like Politicians could take them odds on the assumption of London life ignoring what the rest of the uk think.

I must admit a lot will take the safety approach with voting, When secretly they want out.

Be intrestilng to see how regional voting goes, in particular the N/W
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby shrimpnsave » Tue Jun 21, 2016 9:55 pm

Ya can kiss bye bye to the NHS in time when the yanks privatize it/dicks
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby marky No.1 » Tue Jun 21, 2016 10:04 pm

George Dawes wrote:Be intrestilng to see how regional voting goes, in particular the N/W


Lancaster made the main news.. they say that however the Lancaster vote goes will indicate how the country will vote
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby John L » Tue Jun 21, 2016 11:13 pm

marky No.1 wrote:
George Dawes wrote:Be intrestilng to see how regional voting goes, in particular the N/W


Lancaster made the main news.. they say that however the Lancaster vote goes will indicate how the country will vote

Often wondered what secrets are held within that community centre on Barton Road, and now we know... Bloody PING PONG for the over 55s! I can't wait to get old... :lol:
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby Christies Child » Wed Jun 22, 2016 10:35 am

After last nights televised 'punch up' I'm even more undecided which way to vote.

Will no doubt walk into my voting booth here in Storth and still be unsure...no doubt like a lot of others nationwide.

:? :? :?
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby John L » Wed Jun 22, 2016 10:54 am

John L wrote:
marky No.1 wrote:
George Dawes wrote:Be intrestilng to see how regional voting goes, in particular the N/W


Lancaster made the main news.. they say that however the Lancaster vote goes will indicate how the country will vote

Often wondered what secrets are held within that community centre on Barton Road, and now we know... Bloody PING PONG for the over 55s! I can't wait to get old... :lol:

Here's the 3 minute report, for anyone interested:
http://www.itv.com/news/update/2016-06-21/what-does-the-bellwether-city-make-of-the-referendum/
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby black morse » Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:23 am

Christies Child wrote:After last nights televised 'punch up' I'm even more undecided which way to vote.

Will no doubt walk into my voting booth here in Storth and still be unsure...no doubt like a lot of others nationwide.

:? :? :?


Go with your gut instincts CC.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby Christies Child » Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:34 am

black morse wrote:
Christies Child wrote:After last nights televised 'punch up' I'm even more undecided which way to vote.

Will no doubt walk into my voting booth here in Storth and still be unsure...no doubt like a lot of others nationwide.

:? :? :?


Go with your gut instincts CC.


...or the devil you know attitude.... :?: :?: :?:

Seriously, at my time of life whatever the outcome will have little significance...but for my daughter and my possible grand children sometime in the future the decision will have a major impact in their lives.....assuming that in decades to come that politicians could decide to reverse whatever the decision is as I don't believe that the decision is binding on future generations...assuming that the EC is still in existence as a vote to leave may encourage other countries voters to demand a referendum of their own.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby George Dawes » Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:23 pm

shrimpnsave wrote:Ya can kiss bye bye to the NHS in time when the yanks privatize it/dicks

Might not be a bad thing, seems to work everywhere else in the modern world with the idea you get what you pay for from basic upwards.

Then it puts to bed all the arguing and moaning with the NHS
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby Wild Bill » Wed Jun 22, 2016 7:45 pm

Christies Child wrote:After last nights televised 'punch up' I'm even more undecided which way to vote.

Will no doubt walk into my voting booth here in Storth and still be unsure...no doubt like a lot of others nationwide.

:? :? :?


However dull as it sounds, anyone who is unsure at this stage can only really vote to remain.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby George Dawes » Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:31 pm

:roll: if your undiceded and are struggling to get on in life, with bad wages, trying to make ends meet, struggling to get on the property ladder, facing uncontrolled numbers of free movment workers coming to the UK prepared to work for minimum wage, undercutting and undermining Trade Unions then things wont get any better and not to mention stretching public services further.

If you feel you have nothing to lose and belive the UK have the balls and ability to do better outside the EU then vote leave.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby Wild Bill » Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:54 pm

George Dawes wrote::roll: if your undiceded and are struggling to get on in life, with bad wages, trying to make ends meet, struggling to get on the property ladder, facing uncontrolled numbers of free movment workers coming to the UK prepared to work for minimum wage, undercutting and undermining Trade Unions then things wont get any better and not to mention stretching public services further.

If you feel you have nothing to lose and belive the UK have the balls and ability to do better outside the EU then vote leave.



So are you saying if can't compete with migrants for not very good jobs and life seems a bit shit, vote leave as you have nothing to lose anyway?
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:57 pm

Norway and Switzerland have done alright outside the EU.

It started off as a Common Market and that is how it should have stayed. Now it is a gravy rain for career politicians.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby shrimpnsave » Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:05 pm

Makes you think don't it?how the hell did we survive before the catalyst was born that is the EU/beggars belief :roll: :roll: :roll:
Currently the 5th economic country is the UK but hell we need the EU like shite we do.
EU are bricking it because they know that without UK the whole dictatorial regime will collapse within 5 years
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby shrimpnsave » Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:07 pm

Swiss have withdrawn membership to join last week
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -vote.html
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby Keith » Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:20 pm

George Dawes wrote:
shrimpnsave wrote:Ya can kiss bye bye to the NHS in time when the yanks privatize it/dicks

Might not be a bad thing, seems to work everywhere else in the modern world with the idea you get what you pay for from basic upwards.

Then it puts to bed all the arguing and moaning with the NHS


I know you are ShrimpsVoices key 'right wing, bollocks poster' but really? Getting ill in the UK is very unlikely to leave you in debt, resulting in you having to sell your home. Unlike the USA, where if your insurance doesn't cover your meds, or more frequently, they won't renew it once you've got ill, so it is debt or die. If the government funded it properly, the NHS would again be a superb service.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby George Dawes » Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:31 pm

Keith wrote:
George Dawes wrote:
shrimpnsave wrote:Ya can kiss bye bye to the NHS in time when the yanks privatize it/dicks

Might not be a bad thing, seems to work everywhere else in the modern world with the idea you get what you pay for from basic upwards.

Then it puts to bed all the arguing and moaning with the NHS


I know you are ShrimpsVoices key 'right wing, bollocks poster' but really? Getting ill in the UK is very unlikely to leave you in debt, resulting in you having to sell your home. Unlike the USA, where if your insurance doesn't cover your meds, or more frequently, they won't renew it once you've got ill, so it is debt or die. If the government funded it properly, the NHS would again be a superb service.

Dont know how it works in USA exactly, but i do know Australia having been out there and having family living out there, no Problems apart from the odd student on a gap year with a short term visa, not taking health insurance out .

I do know president Obama tried to introduce a NHS style sytrm and he was shot down in flames by the American public.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby Keith » Wed Jun 22, 2016 10:00 pm

George Dawes wrote:I do know president Obama tried to introduce a NHS style sytrm and he was shot down in flames by the rich and the insurance company lobbyists.


Corrected your quote for you.
Try talking to Americans who can't get affordable insurance.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby Phil Anderer » Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:38 am

Gone_Shrimping wrote:Norway and Switzerland have done alright outside the EU.

It started off as a Common Market and that is how it should have stayed. Now it is a gravy rain for career politicians.


Three key arguments of the Leave campaign: free movement, EU regulations, money. Norway and Switzerland, for their free trade deals with the EU, had to sign up to free movement, EU regulations, whether or not a company actually trades with the EU, and they have to pay money in, with no voice at the table. Sounds worse than being in the EU to me.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby morecambegeek » Thu Jun 23, 2016 2:41 pm

George Dawes wrote:Dont know how it works in USA exactly,


Good for you George. Nice to see you knowing nothing about anything doesn't exclude you from having an opinion.
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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby George Dawes » Thu Jun 23, 2016 3:20 pm

morecambegeek wrote:
George Dawes wrote:Dont know how it works in USA exactly,


Good for you George. Nice to see you knowing nothing about anything doesn't exclude you from having an opinion.

nobody on this thread knows how USA works "exactly"... I was using Australia to make my point.

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Re: EU vote O/T

Postby marky No.1 » Thu Jun 23, 2016 6:58 pm

Convenient having pencils in the voting booth, quite a few people have been asking for a pen
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