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View Poll Results: Should the UK remain in the EU or leave?
Remain 30 54.55%
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Old 08-07-2016, 05:29 AM #1426
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Radio 5

John Mills CEO of JML
voted for Leave
Like Dyson did.

He wants money exchanges
Corrected Faster.

He accepts Selling of Sterling will go on,
at this time,
Meaning Markets Will settle in the End

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LP says its Games Of Thrones
Of course this was the 30th of June
before Labour got worse


Jon Snow - what about the media.
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It is all a bit GoT, I bet Corbyn is expecting Angela Eagle to come into his office and tell him that someone found his uncle, and they're waiting outside.
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It is all a bit GoT, I bet Corbyn is expecting Angela Eagle to come into his office and tell him that someone found his uncle, and they're waiting outside.
We find out Today
As Stinking Lawyers Rule if Corbyn can
go on the ballot,
As it was changed by Ed Miliband.

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Hopefully they put him on the ballot, he is the Prime Minister who was promised!
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Poll the Norwegians but not the Spanish or Belgians
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Poll the Norwegians but not the Spanish or Belgians
I think the Norwegian poll is worth including due to how they're positioned in the EU. I also fully understand leaving a Spanish poll out because it would be a completely skewed result that has nothing to do with Scotland / the UK and everything to do with their own internal politics. Those are of course a major stumbling block for Scottish EU membership but they're not particularly useful in determining whether or not, all other considerations out of the way, the people would actually want to accept Scotland.

I agree that the countries look a little cherry-picked given that only 7 are included, though.
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Hopefully they put him on the ballot, he is the Prime Minister who was promised!

Yes JC made sure the Votes were 4 higher
at that meeting,

He Skipped his planned speech in Brighton
with the Unions - got on the fast train back to London
so he saved himself
stopped the Corruption
of StinkingNewBlairLabour troops
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Yes JC made sure the Votes were 4 higher
at that meeting,

He Skipped his planned speech in Brighton
with the Unions - got on the fast train back to London
so he saved himself
stopped the Corruption
of StinkingNewBlairLabour troops
Blair has been gone for years. The majority of MP's who disagree with Corbyn weren't even in Parliament during Blair's time .... They have different political thinking. That has always been the case in the labour party, long before Blair arrived on the scene, and it would have continued, but for some crazy left revolution within the party that will likely kill it permanently forever.

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How is it a revolution? Is Corbyns ideology not what the labour party was founded on?... I think following the new labour years many have forgotten this.
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And what does world trading cost? Who are we trading with? are there free movement ties associated?
Called it.....

European economies will be thrown into “great turmoil” if the UK and EU cannot agree on a deal for Brexit that includes an element of free movement of labour, the Japanese government has warned.

Issued on the eve of the G20 summit in China, a document entitled “Japan’s Message to the UK and EU” warns of dire consequences for “the interests of the world” if an open Europe cannot be maintained.

The letter presents for the first time a coherent list of the demands Japanese businesses are making for the conditions of Brexit.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7224841.html
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If China refuses to deal with the uk then all the Pound shops will close. No big loss.
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Called it.....

European economies will be thrown into “great turmoil” if the UK and EU cannot agree on a deal for Brexit that includes an element of free movement of labour, the Japanese government has warned.

Issued on the eve of the G20 summit in China, a document entitled “Japan’s Message to the UK and EU” warns of dire consequences for “the interests of the world” if an open Europe cannot be maintained.

The letter presents for the first time a coherent list of the demands Japanese businesses are making for the conditions of Brexit.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7224841.html

PM May has also been told again too by Obama that the USA will concentrate on deals with the EU before the UK.

I am not sure really though, what her vision is, she is not making any firm promises of any kind at all.
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Sooooooo..... What was it all for?

Theresa May has cast doubt on whether Brexit will lead either to a points-based immigration system or an extra Ł100m a week for the NHS – two central promises made by the successful campaign to leave the European Union.

The prime minister declined to endorse pledges made by the official Vote Leave group as she headed to China for the G20 summit, where Japan and the US have issued strong warnings about the consequences of exiting the EU.

In an unprecedented set of demands over the terms of Britain’s exit, Tokyo said Japanese firms could move to other parts of Europe unless many of the current privileges of membership were maintained.



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Sooooooo..... What was it all for?

Theresa May has cast doubt on whether Brexit will lead either to a points-based immigration system or an extra Ł100m a week for the NHS – two central promises made by the successful campaign to leave the European Union.

The prime minister declined to endorse pledges made by the official Vote Leave group as she headed to China for the G20 summit, where Japan and the US have issued strong warnings about the consequences of exiting the EU.

In an unprecedented set of demands over the terms of Britain’s exit, Tokyo said Japanese firms could move to other parts of Europe unless many of the current privileges of membership were maintained.



http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...ration-and-nhs
People knew this would happen when they voted out, it was made clear

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Sooooooo..... What was it all for?

Theresa May has cast doubt on whether Brexit will lead either to a points-based immigration system or an extra Ł100m a week for the NHS – two central promises made by the successful campaign to leave the European Union.

The prime minister declined to endorse pledges made by the official Vote Leave group as she headed to China for the G20 summit, where Japan and the US have issued strong warnings about the consequences of exiting the EU.

In an unprecedented set of demands over the terms of Britain’s exit, Tokyo said Japanese firms could move to other parts of Europe unless many of the current privileges of membership were maintained.



http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...ration-and-nhs
I think she is just starting to get to see what an enormous and complex task this is going to be.
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We voted to leave. Get over it.
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Negative people thrive on negativity, normal folk just laugh it off.
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You're literally talking to yourself. Are you feeling alright hun.
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A manic day in Parliament today


[PM May vows 'maximum possible access'
to EU market after Brexit
The PM promises to control immigration
as well as negotiating the right deal,
but is criticised for risking
a "shambolic Brexit".]


http://news.sky.com/story/may-vows-m...rexit-10614514



The PM has said MPs can debate it
but No Votes


Thats Fair
as we do not want it Fudged

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