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dazwalsh

6,095 posts

141 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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Cheese Mechanic said:
Do you now, quite remarkable. Considering that nobody has ever voted knowingly for a Federal Europe, you grasp at air.

The loss of Sovreignty, was skirted around and never addressed in Wilson's referendum, and many "treaty" revisions have been implemented by our own backstabbers against a background of obfuscation and sneaky maneauvering, Lisbon a prime example.

The fact is, those wishing to keep in, are going to try and frighten the electorate over the myth of problems of trade, the lie the EU was sold on in the first place , it is paramount that those lies are consistently and persistently shown as the lies they really are.
And at the heart of the IN group- bloody labour and we all know how good they are at talking out of their arse.

don4l

10,058 posts

176 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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elster said:
Troubleatmill said:
If a YES vote happens - within days - a new trade agreement will be signed.

The share price of pretty much every European based company will haemorrhage without it.


Nothing much will change - except - we get to queue in a different queue at the airports.

Edited by Troubleatmill on Monday 25th May 15:09
It would only need an amendment, not a new treaty. So would be easy to sort.

The only thing I am wondering is the impacts on free movement.
There wouldn't be much of an impact.

I've been travelling to Spain since 1978. Nothing's changed.

It takes exactly the same time to clear immigration as it did before Spain joined the EU.

If we leave the EU, and I want to retire to Spain, then I might have to fill in an extra form.