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@jasminel3029 There is always two sides to war - any 'news' media claiming one side is 100% right - is spinning the truth. Different people have different ideas about what is right.
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We have 73 UK MEPs that can't agree out of 751 MEPs that can't agree. The UK gets outvoted and will continue to get outvoted until it leaves.
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+sithius99 The unelected House of Lords does not make policy and does not prevail over the elected House of Commons. The EU commissioners are not elected, but make all EU policy and prevail over the elected MEPs. It's obvious that you don't like democracy, but the rest of us do so please stop the anti-democratic Remoaner deception.
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I don't understand why people are out of work when the solution is staring us all in the face - we need more immigration.
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@bojojojo913 It's the Irish Catholics that are filled with hatred for the British - they even wished Hitler would win WW2. The Southern Irish government issued its condolences on news of Hitler's death. When Southern Irish who had volunteered to fight Hitler returned home the Southern Irish government had put their names on a list preventing them from ever having employment.
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Looks like you're the one with issues - the vote was over two years ago and you're still remoaning - get used to it - calm down - take a chill pill - lighten up - stop being so 'angry' ;o)
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@peteconrad2077 You were he one that brought fairies into the debate. Who was talking about fairies? You were. Is this because your clever gurus have no proof for the beginning of the world and no proof for the beginning of life and no proof for the existence of the human soul?
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FOOD BANKS first became needed in the UK under the last LABOUR government...
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Unemployment and homelessness is the consequence of free-movement of people. UK employers are choosing the strongest from an anomalous labour supply and our weak are being left to exist on the street.
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@machidaman I think people would put up with a few strikes if they could get a job and keep a job and have enough earnings to raise a family and buy a home.
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@Rudi Dudi Yes, I agree and I am against violence. I think people that cause physical injury to others are sick in the head. The GFA is specific in stating a majority of NI electorate will decide on independence from UK. So, it is in the 'spirit' of the GFA that, the Brexit referendum is respected and carried out. Unfortunately, if the electorate of NI were to decide to unite with Southern Ireland, it is likely some would turn to violence.
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If you vote for immigration you vote against the weakest in society.
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carlton lambert If this were true the pro-EU lot would be saying 'no-deal' and waiting for the UK to rejoin on EU terms... Instead they are in a state of panic.
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All these court cases are going to get Trump into the White House again. It doesn't matter what the legal arguments are - Trump is saying: 'they are trying to stop you voting for me' and the people who decide elections believe it and don't like it.
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I bet the BBC are kicking themselves for backing the Tories in 2015. They must be thinking: 'if only we gave Ed a fair chance we could have carried on reporting that a majority of Brits want to be part of the EU'
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How can you say that when 34% did not vote in the last general election?
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Eric Watchtower It was actually 34% (my mistake now corrected) but yes a lot of people have been turned off politics because they see no real difference in politicians. If Corbyn were to lead Labour into the next general election there's a good chance he would appeal to a chunk of the 34%. Also 12% (3.9m) voted UKIP in 2015 and many of those might consider that job done and be looking to vote for another party. We have an odd voting system with safe and marginal seats - anything could happen which is why the establishment is crapping itself over Corbyn.
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Eric Watchtower Don't get me started on FPTP it's the most stupid system possible. PR is the only system that is truly democratic, as each vote counts. If we had had PR since 1945 this would be a completely different country...We do not live in a democracy - it's a con trick!
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Any politician who thinks the UK to be a part of the EU is a crafty controller - the people didn't ask for it and never wanted it.
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Very odd that working class people in areas with low immigration should have voted to leave the EU. Surely these low intelligence people could not have read about and understood any other reasons to vote to leave the EU... Oh! That's it! I just worked it out with my superior brain! It must be that that they thought the NHS would be getting an extra 350m a week.
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+Lorraine Morris What if another Hollywood star supports Brexit - will your head explode?
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+Dave Long - Who told you that?
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What people like Owen don't understand is what working class people do understand.
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Cameron has just told the Tories they are: "The farty for working people".
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It's the English that will win it, because they have the people's army that will go out and get the votes in the ballot boxes. Where is the namby pamby 'let's give up our country' army - 400 MPs? Only 35% voted in the last EU election (many for UKIP) and 45% in the last national referendum. Even if the pro-EU media and the Europhile MPs manage to sway opinion 60% Remain they still have to get them to actually vote! If on polling day opinion is 60% Remain and 40% Leave and Remain get 50% turnout and Leave get 75% turnout - IT'S A DRAW!
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+Jay Wilson What about 'freedom to vote out our controllers'?
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Jay Wilson If you didn't spell so well I would explain.
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Mandy C I don't disagree with any of that, but I still think the fences were a bad idea to such a degree they should not have been erected. And this is where the blame lies. The situation was that when mistakes were made people were in extreme danger with no way to help themselves and that situation should not have been created where it had not previously existed.
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How is it that New Zealand has five million people that enjoy a good standard of living and quality of life, but if we reduce immigration we 'trash the economy'?
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I think 'attempted coup' or 'ongoing coup' are more apt.
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Ivan Privalko I don't think there are any enforceable laws or regulatory authorities to complain to about the precise meaning and use of words.
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When Mr Carswell says 'the world’s got better' - is that from a purely personal perspective?
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***** My observation was that if as the sketch suggests the UK was responsible for much of the ECHR prior to the UK becoming a member of the EU, then it would reasonable to assume the UK can administer fair human rights justice within the UK. We keep being told about all the marvellous things the EU does for us as though somehow we couldn't do these things ourselves.
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David Baird That's nonsense because the people of the UK had rights before the EU was conceptualised. Fundamental to sovereignty is not allowing those whose loyalties and interests are not the same as yours, to have jurisdiction over you.
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David Baird You forgot 'judges' - judges can make law too and I have sufficient faith in our judicial system. I would not advocate the loss of any legal rights, but I do not think it's likely to happen, as the UK has a good track record. I certainly don't think the ECHR is a reason to remain in the EU as, as you point out the UK could introduce equivalent provision.
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I analyse it this way: the people of the UK voted to leave the EU, because they did not want to be in the EU. Does this mean the previous eight prime ministers have taken the UK to a destination its people never wanted to go to? ... Yes, it means precisely that.
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It should be illegal to get money for sex and to give money for sex.
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If every religious leader was depraved would this be proof of evolution?
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@tehrealfake What we need is an intelligence test to prevent people like you voting.
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workers are like everything else - if you have plenty you choose the best and discard the rest.
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@JonB1995 What Tim is arguing for cannot be disputed, as it is a long-term project that has not even started. As you point out, the UK's membership of the EU has been tried and it is based on this experience that, people have voted to try Tim's alternative proposal.
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@zivkovicable I was just saying what Owen thinks doesn't make much sense. He argues the Leave campaign was all about 'scapegoating immigrants' and says: 'Why is it places with the most immigration voted to remain whilst places with very few immigrants voted to leave?' Had the vote been all about immigration then surely areas with more immigrants would have voted Leave. In reality, there were many factors and if for some immigration was a consideration, it was not because they were 'freaked out at the sight of a foreigner', but because they believed the EU's free-movement of labour policy was not fair to working-class people already in the UK.
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@thegentleassassin Well, then a mature way of looking at politics would have been to understand this has been the case for decades.
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If polls are correct 80% will vote to stay out of the EU.
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This exemplifies the problem - we have allowed socially deviant people to assume influential roles in our society.
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That's because he's actually even more democratic than the rest of us - he's so democratic he doesn't trust referendums or politicians to get it right. He will only place his trust in a group of people carefully selected to produce the outcome he wants... It's like 'democracy plus' or 'minus'.
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During the referendum Remainers were saying it was not feasible to trade meat products with far away counties - what has changed there?
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You should try and understand some political history sometime - the 1983 SDP/Liberal alliance manifesto opposed planned privatisation of nationalised industries and proposed policies that would be considered today as being left-wing.
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The idiocy of this gibberish is astounding: What did the EU do for the UK? The ECHR. Who created the ECHR? The UK..... Idiotic Remain idiocy by Remain idiots!
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Well actually, in 1979 13.7 million people voted for Thatcher and 16.5 million voted for left-wing parties - so you don't know what your talking about!
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