Should the UK remain as a member of the EU?

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Should the UK remain as a member of the EU?

  • Yes

    Votes: 34 28.1%
  • No

    Votes: 83 68.6%
  • I don't know

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • I don't vote

    Votes: 2 1.7%

  • Total voters
    121
What a load of tripe, it's well reported the ordinary German citizen is turning against her on immigration. It was Merkel who invited them with no quoters not the EU.
Bright talented Syrians have you got access to their records, a large amount are not Syrian or are you such a twit not to know that. Refugees claim asylum in the first safe country Migrants just enter illegally.

(a) I refer to the answer I gave to the other right dishonourable member a short while ago.

(b) No I don't have access to any records. But you can bet that the average asylum seeker is a far better person in all respects than some on this forum.

Yep - I mean you...
 
Only where the UK is involved and other soft touch members aided and abetted by zealous europhile ministers and civil servants.

Pie. Sky. Loon.

What on earth is going on inside your head?
 
Wishful thinking, pal.

As you know, I am pointing out that your comments are facile.

You're seeing things. (Of course, you do see things that don't exist, don't you... :rolleyes:)
 
i was in Tottenham yesterday.
at every traffic light juction there were so called refugees stading there with typed out signs begging for money, things like im homeless, ive got two children too feed, you know the same old carp.
How then did they get access to a computer, a printer oh and NOT forgetting the lamiator. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Refugees my ****, scroungers yes.
 
That is all just assumption and scaremongering.

What people want to see is hard facts of what will happen if we vote out and as yet none have been given. There has been lots of maybe's but, no firm and factual answers to what will really happen.

So the Japanese car makers might pull out of the UK if we vote out. They might also transfer manufacturing to another country if we vote in. There is no firm answers to these questions.
It is the ultimate Catch 22.
 
(a) I refer to the answer I gave to the other right dishonourable member a short while ago.

(b) No I don't have access to any records. But you can bet that the average asylum seeker is a far better person in all respects than some on this forum.

Yep - I mean you...
By your own admission you assume and make things up to suit your argument but place yourself above the rest on here that don't agree, what a twit, think I spelt that wrong should have been an a not an i. Merkel will ruin her country and a good few others with her actions why do you think country's are erecting fences in defiance of the EU, and I say again free travel is for EU residents not illegal migrants.
 
By your own admission you assume and make things up to suit your argument but place yourself above the rest on here that don't agree, what a twit, think I spelt that wrong should have been an a not an i. Merkel will ruin her country and a good few others with her actions why do you think country's are erecting fences in defiance of the EU, and I say again free travel is for EU residents not illegal migrants.

The day that Merkel - the single most successful leader of the most successful European (possibly the world?) country - ruins her country, is the day you may have made a valid point.

Until then you are a dunce.

Go sit in the corner.

(That was a very naughty distortion of 'twit' by the way. You very bad boy.)
 
And yet the migrants are still coming and the fences are going up in more countries. And if the well educated ( asylum seekers ) had the sense to claim asylum in the first EU country it wouldn't take them so long to get citizenship and travel wherever they want with out question and that really is scary.
 
But absolute fact DA,, and well you know it.

What is absolute fact, Dear John, is that you will latch on to an unrepresentative example that was exploited by politicians trying to pander to their right-wing factions, and crowed about in the right-wing press.

In other words, you have reacted exactly they way they intended.

And you are - again - simply not interested in a rounded & balanced view, 'cos that wouldn't suit your agenda.

Critical faculties are disengaged.

Any twit can pull an unrepresentative example and try and pretend it makes a case. And a twit just has. And it doesn't.

You ought to be ashamed.
 
And yet the migrants are still coming and the fences are going up in more countries. And if the well educated ( asylum seekers ) had the sense to claim asylum in the first EU country it wouldn't take them so long to get citizenship and travel wherever they want with out question and that really is scary.

As I love to hear twits squeal, I'll let you know that Britain - contrary to your whining - is not fulfilling its responsibility to take in refugees arriving in the EU. (Amnesty International).

I know that other human beings are not of particular interest to you, Probes (I suspect also a believer in gawd almighty...), but I don't want the Britain that you do. You do not, in any way, reflect what a good a decent Brit is.
 
Where do you settle all these people? The country is already at breaking point with the amount of foreigners who have swept in.
The nhs is a mess. Totally over burdened. Been seeing it first hand lately.
 
So wrong as usual with your assumptions, confirmed atheist, human beings are of great interest and concern to me particularly the ones in this country and I think it's you who in no way reflects what a decent Brit is people like you would ruin this country forever. As much as I admire amnesty international if we opened the doors and ferried migrants in by the million it would still find a reason to complain.
 
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