The European Union: in or out?

EU: in, out or undecided


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John said:
Wow this post hasn't been locked down I is impressed gentlemen.
I vote out.
All this voting I've done in TSR and I've only just noticed the 'show results'
With all the names in green :s pay and pay and pay.

Having carried out a scientific analysis of the votes I can conclusively state that the vast majority of straight shavers are anti-EU, the pro-Europeans have Erasmic as their go-to soap and that Pjgh, despite owning nearly 200 razors, can in fact, make up his mind.
 
UKRob said:
John said:
Wow this post hasn't been locked down I is impressed gentlemen.
I vote out.
All this voting I've done in TSR and I've only just noticed the 'show results'
With all the names in green :s pay and pay and pay.

Having carried out a scientific analysis of the votes I can conclusively state that the vast majority of straight shavers are anti-EU, the pro-Europeans have Erasmic as their go-to soap and that Pjgh, despite owning nearly 200 razors, can in fact, make up his mind.

That's an interesting scientific analysis of results you've compiled there rob
1, I do have straight razors and I'm anti-EU.
2, I don't have nor will I ever have Erasmic, in my house nor will I ever use it as my "go to soap".
Correct on both counts :)

As for Pjgh, I wonder how long he takes to make up his own mind :s
 
pugh-the-special-one said:
Put my X in the right box two fingers up to Europe, a common free market yes even better a global free market, but another tier of hair brained socialist wankers in Brussels making laws for the UK FUCK RIGHT OFF!

Now I could have sworn I'd typed that Jamie but it appears it really was you. Europe can go raffle its doughnut and as for Scottish independence, don't get me started - nearly got banned last time, probably!

Quite like a bit of socialism, mind. Love thy neighbour and all that. Would rather be socialist with me sister-in-law but hey ho it's nice to look at the rolling hills and admire the scenery from time to time. :D

Whatever happens, this is my anthem as far as politicians go:

[video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHhrZgojY1Q[/video]

This pretty much sums it up an' all:

[video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0o0l7ekKvk[/video]
 
I'd rather be in the EU than be part of the London centrist Tory elite. Wonder if Liverpool can tag onto Scotland leaving, in fact a lot of the north wouldn't mind either...
 
pugh-the-special-one said:
Having a free and open market is a very good thing, but I didn't remember them telling me that a unelected group of people in Brussels will make decisions and create laws and dictate what we can or cannot do in the UK I'm 100% sure if the UK public were told that from day one no one in their right mind would have agreed.



Like the House of Lords, you mean?


Gairdner said:
Why the heck did we fight two world wars to save our sovereignty, our freedom and way of life to have daft rules imposed upon on by the very countries we either fought against or to preserve? Yes, ancient history some might say but for Brussels to say that we cannot sentence the most wicked and vile criminals to 'whole of life' sentences is just plain out of order. The likes of yon Dale Cregan and other scum belong rotting in gaol, away from society and not let back out on the streets after some length of so-called rehabilitation, however long.

The British people and its elected government should be able to decide matters for our own country's needs and not the satisfaction of of central European plutocrats who do not know either our many cultures or way of life. They are too distant, remote and disconnected from real life in this country to have any meaningful decision making power in their grasp. What works for one does not necessarily work for another.

Substitute a country and a seat of power there, Gairdner - and that was the exact essence of a wee conversation we had a few months back! Spooky that, eh?.......Sorry, mate, won't open up that can of worms again!
 
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