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EU Referendum Discussion: Well That Worked Out Well Didn't It

Brexit, should we stay or should we go?


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We should be invading not trading.

The Empire strikes back...

Exactly.....

What's the fucking charge like?

Talking about Geoff Hurst in a built up area?

Mentioning Nobby Styles in a public place?

Fawa twooooo!!!

Fawa twooooo!!!

:)
 
^ hahahahahaha :)

This whole debate is pointless. Wont be long till the machines take over then were all fucked
 
A mate posted something on Facebook the other day about how we should all vote leave and I posted something along the lines of "well I voted remain based on what I believe to be sound economic arguments" to which he replied "yeah well you've just voted for the very cunts that are shafting the industry you work in and protest to care about".....

I'd love to say I had a sensible retort.....but I didn't... Other than to say that the NHS has been shafted for over 50 years and we'd take it as an offence if we WEREN'T shafted"....

Not my best ever come back....

I would have probably pointed out that the leaders of the Leave campaign are in favour of scrapping the NHS entirely and replacing it with insurance-based healthcare. Although a Leave win wouldn't put them in power directly it would certainly provide a massive boost to the more rabid right wing of our assorted politicunts :\
 
I would have probably pointed out that the leaders of the Leave campaign are in favour of scrapping the NHS entirely and replacing it with insurance-based healthcare. Although a Leave win wouldn't put them in power directly it would certainly provide a massive boost to the more rabid right wing of our assorted politicunts :\

Yeah should have said that....

Facebook seems like a magnet for loony right wing political views though.....

Luckily I've got a good few hippy dippy type freinds to balance out the ying and yang so to speak..... :)
 
I think the EU made have heard about FUBAR and are really worried about Polish Lager sales...
 
I think the EU made have heard about FUBAR and are really worried about Polish Lager sales...

Still to this day I've never come a cross Polish lager...

I think he a really means FLOOR polish...

"Yeah mate....half and ounce of Gold Leaf and 3 cans of Mr. Sheen please..."

Smooooooth.....:)
 
^ hahahahahaha :)

This whole debate is pointless. Wont be long till the machines take over then were all fucked

this is why we need universal basic income. won't happen with a bunch of lobotomised right wing public schoolboys in charge though.
 
The LEAVE campaign reminds me of a sullen teenage boy, threatening to run away from his parents' home; with apparently zero consideration for the fact that not only will he have to get a job, pay rent, make his own coffee, do all his own cooking and laundry and pay his own bills, but he also will still have to say "please" and "thank you", close his mouth while chewing food and take occasional showers, and he won't be able just to borrow Mum's car and/or £100 from her purse anytime he wants.

As they say in Madrid, No cortar el pene para molestar los cojones.
 
The LEAVE campaign reminds me of a sullen teenage boy, threatening to run away from his parents' home; with apparently zero consideration for the fact that not only will he have to get a job, pay rent, make his own coffee, do all his own cooking and laundry and pay his own bills, but he also will still have to say "please" and "thank you", close his mouth while chewing food and take occasional showers, and he won't be able just to borrow Mum's car and/or £100 from her purse anytime he wants.

As they say in Madrid, No cortar el pene para molestar los cojones.

Heh, excellent analogy Julie :)

You could take it even further by saying:

"- and when he realises he's made a big mistake and wants to go back home, he finds his Mum has changed the locks and won't let him in..."
 
This thread right now...

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This thread right now...

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I'd have thought it's more like: i don't like capitalism in the raw; the eu is capitalist, and i'd like to not be in it, or for it to be more social democratic or socialist, but at the moment, the people who would receive the biggest boost from brexit would be the most raw capitalists around (neo cons like gove fox and johnson) and racists and closet nazis (obviously not to say all brexiters are racist, but all racists are likely brexit). I don't like the EU, but i don't want thatcher on steroids either, and it'd be difficult to argue that we're less likely to have ttip foisted on us without the population of france, germany and everywhere else backing us up (an easier route to ttip is probably one of the tory brexiteers main motivations).

It won't make much difference to the establishment anyway, which is why they've so carefully hedged their bets (only a muppet could possibly think Gove johnson and farridge aren't part of the establishment). To paraphrase the anarchist saying, 'It doesn't matter who you vote for, the oligarchs always get in'.

Everyone's reasons to vote are different, but in my experience an awful lot of the common (like me) people i meet who support brexit are voting to "stop the muslims", "forrins" or some other borderline racist shit that has been nurtured by the fascist press for decades - i just hope this way of thinking doesn't get boosted by a brexit. (i should add, i personally don't think concern about immigration=racism, but it's definitely a good hiding place for it - my view on immigration is similar to bob crow's)

I also worry that the campaign has been polarised this way specifically to put people like me off brexit (how different would that brexit debate have been if Dave Nellis of the TUSC was on the leave panel, rather than that tory-lite, henry jackson society member (and tax avoidance beneficiary) Gisela Stewart.

I'm still undecided how to vote tomorrow.

(i don't know what the hammer and sickle in the picture is meant to signify (the facile 'EUSSR' maybe?) - if there was any sort of communism/socialism involved i'd be remain all the way - looking at the history it's got more overlap with the fourth reich i'd have thought (or the CIA later on))
 
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Im curious what the vote will be in the end, even though im watching form the sidelines. Its interesting to see such debates and what it brings out in people and politicians, but also what it does to in other countries - which as i see it dont seem too worried if britain does exit the eu, most feeling things will just carry on regardless.
 
To those of you voting 'leave' tomorrow I hope you have a conscience and it haunts you for the rest of your life. To vote with Farage and co tomorrow is your biggest chance ever to vote for the closest thing to fascism you'll see in your lifetime. I started off this debate in idealistic fashion, saying how the EU prevents any kind of socialist policies. This still holds true. But there is no alternative. To vote leave is to vote for a massive step backwards as well as the most dangerous step forwards this country will have seen in any of our lifetimes.

You want a destroyed NHS? Vote leave. You want trade deals dependent on coming a poor second to Khazakstan and paying a fortune to China for plastic? Vote leave. You want science and technology funding destroyed? Vote leave. You want recession and more cuts than ever before? Vote leave. And in the name of what? Taking our country back? Wtf? Who has it at the moment then? You think the immigrants have our country? They are the 1% now are they? Or are they just the ones to blame while you're mired at the bottom of the greasy pole covered in shit?

We are as far from ideal as can possibly be. Tomorrow you have the choice of fairly unfettered capitalism or idiotic little englander politics versed in the disgusting rhetoric of new-fascism. The difference with the old fascism, should you be that way inclined, is that at least Hitler had gained economic power by....guess what? Annexing virtually the whole of Europe. You are looking at that in reverse. Turning your back on Europe, on trade, and risking a domino effect that splits the continent, fractures the continent, into a million pieces that has the potential to make the Balkans conflict look like a fairground ride.

I am a revolutionary socialist. Capitalism is my hatred. But this is not the way to destroy it. It's no longer funny. All the way I've backed remain (literally) to win. Now, it looks like there is a serious chance of insanity winning the day. Don't be part of that madness. Be ashamed if you are. Look at the people you are voting with. People who make others like Cameron and Goldman Sachs look positively fair. Remember, this paragraph began with "I am a revolutionary socialist". And here I am ending it with a plea to vote with Cameron. Think about that. Seriously, think about that.

Your future is in your hands. Do not vote Brexit.
 
To those of you voting 'leave' tomorrow I hope you have a conscience and it haunts you for the rest of your life. To vote with Farage and co tomorrow is your biggest chance ever to vote for the closest thing to fascism you'll see in your lifetime. I started off this debate in idealistic fashion, saying how the EU prevents any kind of socialist policies. This still holds true. But there is no alternative. To vote leave is to vote for a massive step backwards as well as the most dangerous step forwards this country will have seen in any of our lifetimes.

You want a destroyed NHS? Vote leave. You want trade deals dependent on coming a poor second to Khazakstan and paying a fortune to China for plastic? Vote leave. You want science and technology funding destroyed? Vote leave. You want recession and more cuts than ever before? Vote leave. And in the name of what? Taking our country back? Wtf? Who has it at the moment then? You think the immigrants have our country? They are the 1% now are they? Or are they just the ones to blame while you're mired at the bottom of the greasy pole covered in shit?

We are as far from ideal as can possibly be. Tomorrow you have the choice of fairly unfettered capitalism or idiotic little englander politics versed in the disgusting rhetoric of new-fascism. The difference with the old fascism, should you be that way inclined, is that at least Hitler had gained economic power by....guess what? Annexing virtually the whole of Europe. You are looking at that in reverse. Turning your back on Europe, on trade, and risking a domino effect that splits the continent, fractures the continent, into a million pieces that has the potential to make the Balkans conflict look like a fairground ride.

I am a revolutionary socialist. Capitalism is my hatred. But this is not the way to destroy it. It's no longer funny. All the way I've backed remain (literally) to win. Now, it looks like there is a serious chance of insanity winning the day. Don't be part of that madness. Be ashamed if you are. Look at the people you are voting with. People who make others like Cameron and Goldman Sachs look positively fair. Remember, this paragraph began with "I am a revolutionary socialist". And here I am ending it with a plea to vote with Cameron. Think about that. Seriously, think about that.

Your future is in your hands. Do not vote Brexit.

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In this poll I voted undecided. I've been decided for some time now, right around the time "leave" stepped up the rhetoric.

Nigel Farage stood in front of that poster of migrants :! How anyone falls on the side of Brexit beggars belief:?

And if you did, I fuckin hope the fall broke some bones!!!
 
my genuine concern is that after whipping up all this xenophobic right-wing bigotry and hatred during this campaign, to the extent an mp has been assasinated :

regardless of what the outcome of the referendum is, how to put these ugly evil morons back in the basement where they belong? are they going to react violenty if the result is in favour of remaining in the EU?
 
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