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This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Don't listen to anything I say, it's all nonsense .This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View PostNahh man, if this was an election you'd get my vote.
( Bung me a few quid like ).This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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BJ is an idiot. He didn't need to join Leave to become PM. He made a video extolling the virtues of Turkey joining the EU a few years back, slipped your mind Leavers? All he had to do was support Remain (he favours free movement and a single market anyway) and then fence off against Osbourne once Camo had quit in about 2018. He would have easily beaten Osbourne and May etc would not have stood, staying loyal to the chancellor. But now, if he doesn't make it, he'll be the next Redwood. Silly Boris.
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We did have a referendum to enter the EU.
I think it's only 50/50 that we'll leave. May is talking about 2017 to push the button, we also chair a euro convention next Summer so we'd need to get that out the way as well. After that, it could take about 7yrs, the time it took Canada to do their EU trade deal. We'd need an extension from all 27 nations beyond the 2yr time limit. May is against a GE before 2020 but her as PM would have no legitimacy as we all know in reality people elect a political govt. not MPs. Most Brits couldn't even name their MP. And if a GE is called, the LDs have a strong chance of sweeping up the pro-EU vote and it's in the mixer again. On top of that, Sturgeon and the Sco Parliament have to sign off leaving the EU at Holyrood and there's no chance of that happening. Same goes for NI, they ain't gonna give their blessin.Last edited by Big Splash!; 30 June 2016, 03:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by Giggity1984 View PostFYI Terry 17.5 million out of 36 million ELEGIBLE voted to leave. Not everyone is entitled to vote(quite right too).
Still, a good turnout at 71.3% as we don't get that here. With such a close result there will be a lot of hard feelings over the next little while but with Cameron and Boris leaving and the Labour party trying to stab each other in the back that leaves the Social Democrats and UKIP I guess. What a future to look forward to.
Too bad everyone doesn't realize by now ALL politicians (or at least a majority of them) are in it for THEMSELVES, not for your average voter. What do I have to do to stay in power and how can I get more kickbacks?
The head-scratcher for me is I saw a recent survey where Denmark was considered the happiest country in the world with a $20 (about 9quid I think) minimum wage, free healthcare, free university and a lot of other stuff. Canada was up there too but I don't remember where Britain was. United States was way down the list though but of course we can rely on Trump to 'make America great again'. Does that sound familiar?Terry Davidson
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Spot on Terry, no tory can be trusted, too much political philosophy going on and power grabs. Labour just as bad at the mo. I'd rather trust the EU commission, at least they gave us worker rights. Does anyone really believe the Tories won't repeal these rights?
Referenda are only advisory in the UK anyway, so the govt. or following govt. could and should ignore them. Yeah, we note your preferences but given leaving will lead to a rubbish outcome we choose to stay.
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Workers rights were fought for by our trade unions, they are underpinned by the EU, not any more but if any future government tries to take them away it will be general strike time.
What the tories really want is the right to hire and fire, you know you can't sack a lazy git these days, you really can't and that's why so many new jobs are on rolling contracts of 12 months or less, and you have to do the three months probation first.
Now I've had my rows with bosses, but to be stuck alongside a lazy bugger who doesn't pull his weight for the same money or more is bloody hard to bear, be they white and british, polish or any other colour or nationality and we have them where I work, but we're stuck with them.
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