guest wrote:So you must be enjoying the collapse of the pound and the prices rises then, and the fact that it's far more expensive to travel abroad now because of that as well?
Ignorant little Englander
Rolluplostinspace wrote:guest wrote:So you must be enjoying the collapse of the pound and the prices rises then, and the fact that it's far more expensive to travel abroad now because of that as well?
Ignorant little Englander
What a stupid reply!
Trapper John wrote:Thirdly, I watched politicians, mostly failed ones jump on the EU gravy train virtually potless, only to step off again years later, richer than fucking Croesus.
Trapper John wrote:I voted to leave the EU for many specific reasons and despite what the europhiles would lead you to believe, immigration wasn't high on my list.
Firstly, I hold a grudge, particularly after I've been lied to. Europhiles whinge on about lies from the Brexiteers - yet say nothing about the biggest lie the people of this country were ever fed, that voting to join a common market would mean just that, and thats all.
Secondly, I've seen first hand what being part of the EU has meant to British Industry and jobs. For 22 years, I watched the British papermaking and printing industry have the life choked out of it by cheap European imports flooding into our country because of the massive subsidies given to their manufacturers by their governments. It was the same story in hundreds of other industries too.
Thirdly, I watched politicians, mostly failed ones jump on the EU gravy train virtually potless, only to step off again years later, richer than fucking Croesus.
Lastly, but certainly not finally - If Tony Blair, the man/ traitor who is almost singlehandedly responsible for the destruction of Britain as we knew it, says "The UK must remain in the EU" then I can't think of any better reason than to get out of it as quickly as possible.
These were just a few of the things that made me vote the way I did, but in essence I can't see where being part of the EU for over 40 years has benefitted me whatsoever.
guest wrote:So you must be enjoying the collapse of the pound and the prices rises then, and the fact that it's far more expensive to travel abroad now because of that as well?
Ignorant little Englander
Markey mark wrote:, immigration want the main reason I voted to leave , I want uk to govern itself, I just felt when I voted at elections , it seem who ever has had my vote , I was voting for a parish council that was govern by Europe
guest wrote:So you must be enjoying the collapse of the pound and the prices rises then, and the fact that it's far more expensive to travel abroad now because of that as well?
Ignorant little Englander
Guest wrote:Markey mark wrote:, immigration want the main reason I voted to leave , I want uk to govern itself, I just felt when I voted at elections , it seem who ever has had my vote , I was voting for a parish council that was govern by Europe
immigration is important to the uk
who's gonna pay your pension
we govern ourself
you thought that voting in the UK elections is akin to voting in a parish council :offhead:
megaera wrote:I voted remain because there were many separate leave factions but no single consensus on what leaving would actually mean.
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