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Exactly - its all fun and games ...

no, as in, pretty much all the big money is going towards the side that will commit the electoral fraud.

 

 

and besides, this is a non binding thing anyway, even if brexit passes, expect banker retaliation to the point where they decide well things are too bad let's not do what our voters told us to.

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no, as in, pretty much all the big money is going towards the side that will commit the electoral fraud.

 

 

and besides, this is a non binding thing anyway, even if brexit passes, expect banker retaliation to the point where they decide well things are too bad let's not do what our voters told us to.

At least we know it isn't just a few back benchers now. The leave campaigners have really made a mark. I'm not certain exactly what will happen 'in' or 'out' regarding future politics. I knew nothing about the leave campaign side other than Boris, Gove, Carswell and IDS. What is heartening is the quality of the women from both Conservative and Labour. Kate, Gisella and Angela have been stars.

 

I didn't enjoy the shouty, lectern thumping of the remain side in last nights debate. Can't see how that can come across anything other than bitter, angry negativity. Leave gave us calm, hope and optimism; remain gave us aggression, accusations, insults, fear and depression.

 

I feel that several of these politicians including all of UKIP will, in the event of a leave vote, act as the watchdogs on our behalf. There has been too much invested for it to be otherwise. I also think this election has opened dialogue and people's eyes. It's brought more people into the sphere of political discourse and that must be a good thing. If it is a vote for remain, then every new regulation, law, or change will be met by far greater protest than it had previously. Whatever happens politics is changed for ever.

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I agree that much has changed as a result of the E.U. referendum  and should the vote go in favour of remaining within the E.U. then it will be a far from easy road that the remainiacs will have to tread.

 

I have never known such fervour in any U.K. election and it has all been from the Leave side. Those supporting a remain vote have displayed only fear and ennui.

 

I can best demonstrate the feeling of those opposed to the Super State by quoting Milton.

"Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks:"

 

The time for talk is over now and we can but hope for the only sane result but leave or stay interesting times lie in store.

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Quoting Milton and sounding Shakespearian isn't really it though.

 

I still think 55% Remain 45% Leave.

 

But ... if I'm wrong and it goes the other way I shall watch with hope and anticipation the unfolding brave new world.

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Quoting Milton and sounding Shakespearian isn't really it though.

 

I still think 55% Remain 45% Leave.

 

But ... if I'm wrong and it goes the other way I shall watch with hope and anticipation the unfolding brave new world.

 

You should always look with hope to the future Apech old boy.

 

"Hope springs eternal in the human breast;:

Man never is, but always to be blessed:"

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Quoting Milton and sounding Shakespearian isn't really it though.

 

I still think 55% Remain 45% Leave.

 

But ... if I'm wrong and it goes the other way I shall watch with hope and anticipation the unfolding brave new world.

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Sure is.

 

I see Junker turned up last night to tell us that if we remain then we won't be getting any further reforms in the EU-that Cameron got all of everything and we won't get any thing else.

 

So, all those 'it's better to be in to change it' believers, just got handed their arses.

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Sure is.

 

I see Junker turned up last night to tell us that if we remain then we won't be getting any further reforms in the EU-that Cameron got all of everything and we won't get any thing else.

 

So, all those 'it's better to be in to change it' believers, just got handed their arses.

 

Yes they have been handed their arses but that would make no difference to the way they vote. We should also remember that Camerons "all of everything" is simply a whole lot of nothing.

 

I have just been to the Polling Station and it was a simple matter to identify the persons attending who would vote "OUT" as opposed to the humanity hugging, world without borders, social justice warriors who follow the remaniac cause. It is as depressing looking at them as it is listening to them.

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Yes they have been handed their arses but that would make no difference to the way they vote. We should also remember that Camerons "all of everything" is simply a whole lot of nothing.

 

I have just been to the Polling Station and it was a simple matter to identify the persons attending who would vote "OUT" as opposed to the humanity hugging, world without borders, social justice warriors who follow the remaniac cause. It is as depressing looking at them as it is listening to them.

Yes, done the same. Saw a chap in town, long grey hair, pony tail wearing an IN T.

 

Did you see Will Self last night ? The epitome of the leftist metropolitan elite, the disdain and contempt he had for those outside the metro bubble of London was palpable. It definitely reminds me of the wealthy Romans who poured scorn on the poor and the barbarian hordes, right up to the point when the barbarians were welcomed into Rome by those same poor who wished the Roman elite vanquished. As the young black woman standing beside Will said " you need to get out of London and see for yourself". "Oh" with the self satisfied air of a weary intellectual bored of hearing from the unwashed scum "I talked to a builder working on my home. You can't get anymore down to earth than a builder". The black woman looked at him incredulously and replied " a builder in London ? Will, you need to go to Stoke, or Leeds" even Jon Snow said "I think you are out of touch Will, I'm talking about Sunderland, she's talking about Stoke and you are talking metropolitan London".

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The day has come, i'm still somewhat undecided but will probably vote remain, if we had a different government in charge one that I trusted not to use the opportunity of leaving to enrich their friends and screw over the common worker even further I would probably vote leave. But as it is leaving would probably make things worse in the sense that many of the things that the EU is blocking such as TTIP and many environmental de-regulations our current government supports and tries to push onto Europe, which I believe would be a complete disaster for us and without EU blocking it would be a free pass for them to implement it on Britain. I don't believe they have any intention to lower immigration even if we do leave as they are the biggest supporters of big business who benefit from the depressed wage. So as bad as it sounds I believe the EU is a regulating factor on our current government, who are basically a bunch of wankers and the Labour party are completely inept so they aren't getting elected any time soon, so it is the wrong time to leave in my view. 

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Yes, done the same. Saw a chap in town, long grey hair, pony tail wearing an IN T.

 

Did you see Will Self last night ? The epitome of the leftist metropolitan elite, the disdain and contempt he had for those outside the metro bubble of London was palpable. It definitely reminds me of the wealthy Romans who poured scorn on the poor and the barbarian hordes, right up to the point when the barbarians were welcomed into Rome by those same poor who wished the Roman elite vanquished. As the young black woman standing beside Will said " you need to get out of London and see for yourself". "Oh" with the self satisfied air of a weary intellectual bored of hearing from the unwashed scum "I talked to a builder working on my home. You can't get anymore down to earth than a builder". The black woman looked at him incredulously and replied " a builder in London ? Will, you need to go to Stoke, or Leeds" even Jon Snow said "I think you are out of touch Will, I'm talking about Sunderland, she's talking about Stoke and you are talking metropolitan London".

 

 

Will Self epitomises the London Champaign Socialist. Raised in Hampstead by a father who was a professor at the London School of Economics. I do fully understand what you mean by "the metro bubble of London" as I have a Step-Daughter who resides in North London and is very much a member of the Champaign Socialist Set. There really is no reasoning with them.

 

I am sorry that Jetsun is voting to remain in the Super State believing that this is the wrong time to leave. I can understand his argument but will just remind him that this may prove the only time to leave the E.U. as the Super State may well prevent any future attempt for us to break our chains as their iron grip grows ever tighter.

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Never thought about this before but it is a bit strange that when voting in this country they make you vote with a pencil ... which can be erased and replaced with a different result. 

 

Bring a pen with you !!!!

 

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let's get on with frexit and what is going on in italy?

what if the brexit vote goes remain and then britain watches other countries leave,,,,

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I was also shocked at the fact that you don't even need to produce any I.D. You just give them a name, they cross it off a list and you then post your vote. This means at the end of the day, all the people who couldn't be bothered to turn out are then effectively unused votes.

 

You can now cross a load of these 'no-shows' off the list and fill up the ballet box with a load of completely untraceable votes for whichever out come you like. Democracy at it best!

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and now britian will find out what its like to be a scot or catalonian or greek

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It's been confirmed that we need to build 240 new houses a day for the ongoing future to keep up with the current levels of immigration... which isn't going to happen . Basically they want to cram everyone in like battery hens so a few people at the top can make a few more million while paying rock bottom wages.

 

I don't doubt the number (doesn't seem like a lot for a population of 80mill) but I doubt that this is as bad as you think it sounds.

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/525629/House_Building_Release_Mar_Qtr_2016.pdf

 

Yes, roughly 240 per day so far this year, but:

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/475832/Net_Supply_of_Housing_England_2014-15.pdf

 

"The 170,690 net additions figure for 2014-15 comprised 155,080 new build homes, 4,950 additional homes resulting from conversions, 20,650 additional homes resulting from change of use, 630 other gains and a loss of 10,610 homes through demolitions."

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30776306

 

"A decade ago, the Barker Review of Housing Supply noted that about 250,000 homes needed to be built every year to prevent spiralling house prices and a shortage of affordable homes.

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In 2012-13, the UK hit a post-war low of 135,500 homes."

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So Karl and Chang - you have allies in Portugal - Yes! - The PCP - the Portuguese Communist Party - ha ha ha!

 

A friend posted that he saw a Confederate flag in a window other day. Someone's a little confused.

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I don't doubt the number (doesn't seem like a lot for a population of 80mill) but I doubt that this is as bad as you think it sounds.

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/525629/House_Building_Release_Mar_Qtr_2016.pdf

 

Yes, roughly 240 per day so far this year, but:

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/475832/Net_Supply_of_Housing_England_2014-15.pdf

 

"The 170,690 net additions figure for 2014-15 comprised 155,080 new build homes, 4,950 additional homes resulting from conversions, 20,650 additional homes resulting from change of use, 630 other gains and a loss of 10,610 homes through demolitions."

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30776306

 

"A decade ago, the Barker Review of Housing Supply noted that about 250,000 homes needed to be built every year to prevent spiralling house prices and a shortage of affordable homes.

...

In 2012-13, the UK hit a post-war low of 135,500 homes."

From what I have read here it sounds as bad or worse than I thought it sounds. It basically confirms that the target number of houses can't be fulfilled even if they want to and with record numbers of immigration last year how is that sustainable? For someone relatively young like me who lives in the South East I am basically screwed when trying to buy my own home unless both me and my partner can somehow get a job at a minimum of double the average wage,and even then it won't be easy. The younger generation are more or less screwed unless they inherit wealth or property .

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I was also shocked at the fact that you don't even need to produce any I.D. You just give them a name, they cross it off a list and you then post your vote. This means at the end of the day, all the people who couldn't be bothered to turn out are then effectively unused votes.

 

You can now cross a load of these 'no-shows' off the list and fill up the ballet box with a load of completely untraceable votes for whichever out come you like. Democracy at it best!

 

I take it you haven't participated in an election in the UK before.

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