The 'No to the EU' campaign

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M-6fhs1

76 posts

99 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Trump thinks we should brexit. His own personal opinion.

The EU biased mainstream media will have a field day with this it saddens me to say. They already heavily criticise the mans every word, a massive propaganda stunt to get the population to hate the bloke. Some People will probably back remain just because of this

turbobloke

103,949 posts

260 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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M-6fhs1 said:
Trump thinks we should brexit. His own personal opinion.

The EU biased mainstream media will have a field day with this it saddens me to say. They already heavily criticise the mans every word, a massive propaganda stunt to get the population to hate the bloke. Some People will probably back remain just because of this
I reckon most people have already made their minds up about Trump and about the referendum. It'll confirm some in their view of both for sure.

zygalski

7,759 posts

145 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Build a wall.

hidetheelephants

24,331 posts

193 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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zygalski said:
Build a wall.
The last guy to try building a wall around europe soon had a popularity problem, but on the plus side he was a zionist at heart. hehe

turbobloke

103,949 posts

260 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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zygalski said:
Build a wall.
Global business opportunity: Hadrian Walls Ltd.

JNW1

7,787 posts

194 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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M-6fhs1 said:
Trump thinks we should brexit. His own personal opinion.

The EU biased mainstream media will have a field day with this it saddens me to say. They already heavily criticise the mans every word, a massive propaganda stunt to get the population to hate the bloke. Some People will probably back remain just because of this
Yes, not helpful for Brexit to have an endorsement from Trump - think a lot of people will look at whatever he says and do the opposite!!

Getragdogleg

8,766 posts

183 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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JNW1 said:
M-6fhs1 said:
Trump thinks we should brexit. His own personal opinion.

The EU biased mainstream media will have a field day with this it saddens me to say. They already heavily criticise the mans every word, a massive propaganda stunt to get the population to hate the bloke. Some People will probably back remain just because of this
Yes, not helpful for Brexit to have an endorsement from Trump - think a lot of people will look at whatever he says and do the opposite!!
I thought the same about Gove, after his stint as Education minister a lot of sensitive souls seemed to hate him rather a lot.



John145

2,447 posts

156 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Trump has a lot more personal liability in the UK than Obama. So for Obama it is political games, for trump the result will directly affect his investments and wealth.

Pan Pan Pan

9,902 posts

111 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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JNW1 said:
M-6fhs1 said:
Trump thinks we should brexit. His own personal opinion.

The EU biased mainstream media will have a field day with this it saddens me to say. They already heavily criticise the mans every word, a massive propaganda stunt to get the population to hate the bloke. Some People will probably back remain just because of this
Yes, not helpful for Brexit to have an endorsement from Trump - think a lot of people will look at whatever he says and do the opposite!!
Well it is fairly even then, since this is exactly the effect that Obama has had on the EU referendum campaign/s

Pan Pan Pan

9,902 posts

111 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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turbobloke said:

One might possibly draw a reverse conclusion/comparison from this, in that a certain single European country formed an (at the time) largest most powerfully equipped modern army and used it to take control over of most of Europe. these days a certain European country is seeking to take control of most of Europe, and `then' form an army.
Some have suggested that the older citizen is more inclined to vote to leave the EU, whereas younger citizens might vote to remain in the EU. Could this be that many older citizens have already seen the certain county mentioned above go for overall control of Europe for themselves, whereas the younger citizens don't seem that bothered about the prospect of a single European state directed by one certain country more than any other.
Wonder what those who died fighting against the country in question would feel about some of their own countrymen voting for that country to take over control of the UK?
To many voting for the EU would seem tantamount to committing the `T' crime.

wiggy001

6,545 posts

271 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Mrr T said:
wiggy001 said:
No. None of us did. Which is why your complacency over Turkey is obscene. Surely we must look to history to understand the future?

And as I've asked before: how do I and the rest of the British people vote against Turkey's membership if we find in 5 years that they look like they are going to be able to join?

Or a simpler question about the here and now: how do I vote against Turkey's visa-free travel arrangement that is being put in place as we speak?
Besides the fact as Zod has pointed out Turkey are a long way from EU membership. New ascension requires unanimous agreement of all members. So the UK can block Turkey joining at any time.
But when you say "the UK" you are not talking about me and you are you? Who gets to tick "no" on the ballot paper?

And you and Zod have conveniently ignored my second, easier question - how do I vote against Turkey's visa-free travel arrangement and several billion euro bung? No-one that has voted for this Conservative government (not that I did btw) saw "give in to Turkey's blackmail" on the manifesto and even if we had, and had voted in a Eurosceptic party, what could they have done to stop this?


blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

232 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Pan Pan Pan said:

One might possibly draw a reverse conclusion/comparison from this, in that a certain single European country formed an (at the time) largest most powerfully equipped modern army and used it to take control over of most of Europe. these days a certain European country is seeking to take control of most of Europe, and `then' form an army.
Some have suggested that the older citizen is more inclined to vote to leave the EU, whereas younger citizens might vote to remain in the EU. Could this be that many older citizens have already seen the certain county mentioned above go for overall control of Europe for themselves, whereas the younger citizens don't seem that bothered about the prospect of a single European state directed by one certain country more than any other.
Wonder what those who died fighting against the country in question would feel about some of their own countrymen voting for that country to take over control of the UK?
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Jesus. So you think that Germany is currently the same as Germany under Hitler, just cleverer and killing a few less jews?
fk me some people on here are stupid.

M-6fhs1

76 posts

99 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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blindswelledrat said:
Jesus. So you think that Germany is currently the same as Germany under Hitler, just cleverer and killing a few less jews?
fk me some people on here are stupid.
Jumping to conclusions.

Who has the most influence in EU?
Who is the face of the EU?

Merkel

wiggy001

6,545 posts

271 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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blindswelledrat said:
Pan Pan Pan said:

One might possibly draw a reverse conclusion/comparison from this, in that a certain single European country formed an (at the time) largest most powerfully equipped modern army and used it to take control over of most of Europe. these days a certain European country is seeking to take control of most of Europe, and `then' form an army.
Some have suggested that the older citizen is more inclined to vote to leave the EU, whereas younger citizens might vote to remain in the EU. Could this be that many older citizens have already seen the certain county mentioned above go for overall control of Europe for themselves, whereas the younger citizens don't seem that bothered about the prospect of a single European state directed by one certain country more than any other.
Wonder what those who died fighting against the country in question would feel about some of their own countrymen voting for that country to take over control of the UK?
.
Jesus. So you think that Germany is currently the same as Germany under Hitler, just cleverer and killing a few less jews?
fk me some people on here are stupid.
This is what I hate about the Remainians - Pan Pan Pan said nothing of the sort!

Esseesse

8,969 posts

208 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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M-6fhs1 said:
blindswelledrat said:
Jesus. So you think that Germany is currently the same as Germany under Hitler, just cleverer and killing a few less jews?
fk me some people on here are stupid.
Jumping to conclusions.

Who has the most influence in EU?
Who is the face of the EU?

Merkel
The EU is the Continuation of Germany By Other Means

QuantumTokoloshi

4,164 posts

217 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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EU openness, transparency and democratic process in action with the TTIP treaty and negotiations.

The Mafia could learn a thing or two here.

Edited by QuantumTokoloshi on Friday 6th May 10:45

JNW1

7,787 posts

194 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Pan Pan Pan said:
JNW1 said:
M-6fhs1 said:
Trump thinks we should brexit. His own personal opinion.

The EU biased mainstream media will have a field day with this it saddens me to say. They already heavily criticise the mans every word, a massive propaganda stunt to get the population to hate the bloke. Some People will probably back remain just because of this
Yes, not helpful for Brexit to have an endorsement from Trump - think a lot of people will look at whatever he says and do the opposite!!
Well it is fairly even then, since this is exactly the effect that Obama has had on the EU referendum campaign/s
I actually think external influence of any sort is probably not going to be welcomed by the voting public but leaving aside their respective messages surely Obama has a little more credibility than Trump?!

jjlynn27

7,935 posts

109 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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QuantumTokoloshi said:
EU openness, transparency and democratic process in action with the TTIP treaty and negotiations.

The Mafia could learn a thing or two here.

Edited by QuantumTokoloshi on Friday 6th May 10:45
From breitbart?

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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JNW1 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
JNW1 said:
M-6fhs1 said:
Trump thinks we should brexit. His own personal opinion.

The EU biased mainstream media will have a field day with this it saddens me to say. They already heavily criticise the mans every word, a massive propaganda stunt to get the population to hate the bloke. Some People will probably back remain just because of this
Yes, not helpful for Brexit to have an endorsement from Trump - think a lot of people will look at whatever he says and do the opposite!!
Well it is fairly even then, since this is exactly the effect that Obama has had on the EU referendum campaign/s
I actually think external influence of any sort is probably not going to be welcomed by the voting public but leaving aside their respective messages surely Obama has a little more credibility than Trump?!
I nearly threw a Brick through the telly when Obama said we would be at the back of the queue for trade deals....that bloke really is a tool! rage

Digga

40,317 posts

283 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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QuantumTokoloshi said:
EU openness, transparency and democratic process in action with the TTIP treaty and negotiations.

The Mafia could learn a thing or two here.

Edited by QuantumTokoloshi on Friday 6th May 10:45
That is an utter disgrace. Is there anyone here, pro or anti Eu that does not think this an abject abuse of power and a complete antithesis of democracy?
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