The 'No to the EU' campaign
Discussion
“Introducing the Euro was a mistake,” says Richard Werner, a German, Professor of International Banking, the economist who proposed the term quantitative easing.
Prof. Werner suggests that “all Eurozone countries should exit the Eurozone to show solidarity with Greece. This [euro exit] can be done by simply reversing the procedures of introducing the euro.”
http://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2015/07/11/prof-r...
Prof. Werner suggests that “all Eurozone countries should exit the Eurozone to show solidarity with Greece. This [euro exit] can be done by simply reversing the procedures of introducing the euro.”
http://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2015/07/11/prof-r...
steveT350C said:
Hokey Cokey! In or out is a fair question.And also two weeks before the vote no campaign for or against.
I have been following the Trans Atlantic Trade negotiations between the States and Europe.(I know boring) If this goes through it will affect us all in Europe.It would make no difference if we where in Europe or out.
Corporate CEO'S would rule in any country.Look forward to Fracking you wouldn't be able to stop it.
I have been following the Trans Atlantic Trade negotiations between the States and Europe.(I know boring) If this goes through it will affect us all in Europe.It would make no difference if we where in Europe or out.
Corporate CEO'S would rule in any country.Look forward to Fracking you wouldn't be able to stop it.
Foppo said:
In or out is a fair question.And also two weeks before the vote no campaign for or against.
can you explain that batter? I have no idea what you're trying to say?Foppo said:
I have been following the Trans Atlantic Trade negotiations between the States and Europe.(I know boring) If this goes through it will affect us all in Europe.It would make no difference if we where in Europe or out.
Corporate CEO'S would rule in any country.Look forward to Fracking you wouldn't be able to stop it.
you're going to have to try again with this too?Corporate CEO'S would rule in any country.Look forward to Fracking you wouldn't be able to stop it.
If we are not part of the EU, it will have no hold on us, yet it will affect us, but not in the same way.
Also, what has any of this got to do with fracking?
(you do realise we have been fracking for oil for decades in the UK don't you?)
steveT350C said:
How many 'No' campaigns is that now?smn159 said:
steveT350C said:
How many 'No' campaigns is that now?The 'no' campaign should play Cameron/the government at their own game. Attempt to look as official and take off a 'government look' as much as possible. Since there are MP's from all parties who wish to withdraw from the EU, lead with broadly party coloured imagery with strap lines like 'Conservative MP's say No to the EU'.
steveT350C said:
This is excellent. It gives far less legitimacy for future whining once we vote to stay in. zygalski said:
steveT350C said:
This is excellent. It gives far less legitimacy for future whining once we vote to stay in. s2art said:
zygalski said:
steveT350C said:
This is excellent. It gives far less legitimacy for future whining once we vote to stay in. This is interesting:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3223674/Br...
article said:
Furthermore, of those who told today’s poll they would currently vote to stay in, 22 per cent say they could change their mind if the migrant problem gets worse. That would give the ‘out’ camp a substantial majority.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3223674/Br...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eurefer...
61% stay to 27% leave there.
Suppose it depends on whether you trust your sources.
For instance, weren't UKIP now supposed to be holding the balance of power in parliament according to our foaming pre-election PH pollsters?
61% stay to 27% leave there.
Suppose it depends on whether you trust your sources.
For instance, weren't UKIP now supposed to be holding the balance of power in parliament according to our foaming pre-election PH pollsters?
zygalski said:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eurefer...
61% stay to 27% leave there.
Suppose it depends on whether you trust your sources.
For instance, weren't UKIP now supposed to be holding the balance of power in parliament according to our foaming pre-election PH pollsters?
Your copy of the Telegraph is almost a week old..61% stay to 27% leave there.
Suppose it depends on whether you trust your sources.
For instance, weren't UKIP now supposed to be holding the balance of power in parliament according to our foaming pre-election PH pollsters?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eurefer...
How many more weeks will this migrant madness continue? It's already been a year.
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