But if you support out it's racist localist little englander terrorism. Not principled universalist terrorism.If you support in you support terrorism, if you support out you support terrorism
His dad thinks he's been a bit sillyThe BBC called Johnson 'charismatic' 5 times in a 5 minute period on the news last night. Are they hoping it'll become true if they keep saying it?
Boris Johnson has thrown away a position in David Cameron’s cabinet following his decision to campaign for Brexit, his own father has said....
Says Aaron as he fluffs himself.I know that Aaron Bastani isn't the most popular here but I think he is on the money (heh) when he calls mainstream journos fluffers rather than real journalists
I cannot believe how much media the Johnson shit is getting, how the fuck are they spinning that out to a third day??!?
That and it's the only slightly interesting thing around happening around this.They want him to be king, because LOL Boris sells papers.
I'm only voting out if I never have to see Farage on the TV ever again.
Only a matter of time wasn't it.
That's a fair point actually. If we vote 'out' that will, ironically, pretty much be the end of UKIP as we know it today,
Of course Farage might go on to something else, but the whole reason for being for UKIP will have gone.
That's from the AV campaign. I doubt Griffin will feature in the EU adverts.Only a matter of time wasn't it.
Just to make clear, that was from the AV shambles - but a real one will be along on a minute (we just missed a couple last night).Only a matter of time wasn't it.
Ah bollocks, should go to bed.That's from the AV campaign. I doubt Griffin will feature in the EU adverts.
That's from the AV campaign. I doubt Griffin will feature in the EU adverts.
yes, you should. wish i'd never got up.Ah bollocks, should go to bed.
yesCould someone explain to me... if the UK exits the EU, would it be right to assume UK citizens would eventually end up with an EEA status like Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway? What would be the practical changes over the right of abode for both EU people living here and UK people living in the EU?
What about other reciprocal benefits like cheap mobile calls and the human rights court. Would UK citizens lose access to this?
What about other reciprocal benefits like cheap mobile calls and the human rights court. Would UK citizens lose access to this?
Yes, the numbers would suggest that the parliamentary party is pretty equally riven by the issue, and the 4 months campaigning should be enough to stoke up a huge reservoir of 'blue-on-blue' animosity.Hmm you may well be right but at the moment it's looking to be a bit of a divisive issue for the vermin.
i don't knowSo when the Brexit argument is made about being able to control immigration from EU states, if nothing will change in practical terms, how will they be able to control immigration from the EEA?
They don't know.i don't know