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    http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/05...s-bring-it-on/

    Sadly i think it will fail, if only we could get the young gen on board.
    Mike

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    Re: Brit-ex

    BREXIT THE MOVIE is a feature-length documentary film to inspire as many people as possible to vote to LEAVE the EU in the June 23rd referendum.
    It shows a side of the EU they don't want us to see: the sprawling self-serving bureaucracy, the political cynicism, the lack of accountability, the perks, the waste, the cronyism, the corruption. It cuts through the patronizing intellectualism of the noble, higher goals of 'Project Europe', to reveal the self-interestedness of the political-bureaucratic class which runs and benefits from the EU.



    Hope you enjoy

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      Re: Brit-ex

      The ballot paper has no name and address ID on it (as far as I can tell), so fraud will be easy to get the result the Govt wants

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          Re: Brit-ex

          Originally posted by Mega View Post
          http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/05...s-bring-it-on/

          Sadly i think it will fail, if only we could get the young gen on board.
          Mike
          I'm voting for brexit... not because I think it's best for the UK, but I see this as the last option to get pressure for EU bureaucrats to reform.
          If the vote results in anything above 60% in favour of staying, the Brussels elite will just lean back and say:
          "See, we've been right all along and the UK citizen agree! No need to change anything...".
          I'm hoping either for a very narrow margin in favour of staying in the EU, or a Brexit.
          In the mind of most Brits, they've never been part of the EU anyway. e.g. Many refer to the mainland as 'Europe'. (personally I favour 'the continent').
          engineer with little (or even no) economic insight

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              Re: Brit-ex

              Originally posted by FrankL View Post
              I'm voting for brexit... not because I think it's best for the UK, but I see this as the last option to get pressure for EU bureaucrats to reform.
              If the vote results in anything above 60% in favour of staying, the Brussels elite will just lean back and say:
              "See, we've been right all along and the UK citizen agree! No need to change anything...".
              I'm hoping either for a very narrow margin in favour of staying in the EU, or a Brexit.
              In the mind of most Brits, they've never been part of the EU anyway. e.g. Many refer to the mainland as 'Europe'. (personally I favour 'the continent').
              If Britain stays, by even 1%, why would the EU need to change at all?

              Bureaucracies care about only two things: money and power.

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                EU takedown by Philosopher

                This lecture was posted on another thread.

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                  Re: Brit-ex

                  Originally posted by icm63 View Post
                  The ballot paper has no name and address ID on it (as far as I can tell), so fraud will be easy to get the result the Govt wants

                  Are all the ballots like this, or only this vote?

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                    Re: EU takedown by Philosopher

                    Some interesting parallels with what is going on in the Presidential race in one of the colonies:

                    (and also some parallels with why Canadians in Vancouver and Toronto continue to lust after irrational, utterly unaffordable home purchases)

                    'Irritation and anger' may lead to Brexit, says influential psychologist
                    Last edited by GRG55; June 06, 2016, 09:43 AM.

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                      Re: EU takedown by Philosopher

                      Bilderberg Goes After Brexit:

                      http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/bilderberg-...siness-1563898

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                        Re: EU takedown by Philosopher

                        Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                        Some interesting parallels with what is going on in the Presidential race in one of the colonies:

                        (and also some parallels with why Canadians in Vancouver and Toronto continue to lust after irrational, utterly unaffordable home purchases)

                        'Irritation and anger' may lead to Brexit, says influential psychologist

                        Anger over the immigration crisis, debt crisis, loss of fishing rights, and Byzantine bureaucracy? What could be more silly?

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                          Re: EU takedown by Philosopher

                          Current odds, (if one cares to bet on these sort of things), is 25:1 against exit.

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                            Re: EU takedown by Philosopher

                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGLGzRXY5Bw

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                              Re: Brixit

                              I found it surprising that you posted this reference and maybe more surprising that I agree with you.

                              You say you want a revolution
                              Well, you know
                              We all want to change the world
                              You tell me that it's evolution
                              Well, you know
                              We all want to change the world
                              But when you talk about destruction
                              Don't you know that you can count me out

                              Apparently the folks in the UK like the folks in the US are not ready to tear down the system. I've much more faith in the evolutionary path than revolution.

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