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I'm only voting out if I never have to see Farage on the TV ever again.

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 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.

and he will lose his main job of fucking off over there to not vote on things anyway. it's win/win for me really.

plus it will speed up facebook, as all my racist school mates will have fuck all to say about the EU anymore.

the more I look at it, the more I want out now.
 
Could 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?
 
Could 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?
yes
 
The campaign to ‘Leave’ EU will ultimately lose the referendum after it was announced the would be led by a team of Nigel Farage, Michael Gove and George Galloway.

The charismatic and popular trio have put aside their personal differences to make absolutely certain that nobody normal will think voting ‘leave’ is a good idea.

The three will be backed by the Daily Express, which is just the cherry on top of the cake, really.

Leave, which had recently been improving in the polls, is now expected to become a minority interest again when the population takes a good look at who they’d be voting with.

“I was going to vote to leave the EU as its utterly shit,” said floating voter Simon Williams.

“But then I realised I’d be supporting a bunch of swivel-eyed nobbers that I wouldn’t dream of having in my house, so maybe not.

“The day I vote the same way as George Galloway is the day they put me on a fucking drip.”
 
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What about other reciprocal benefits like cheap mobile calls and the human rights court. Would UK citizens lose access to this?

Isn't the Human Rights court part of the council of Europe rather than the EU?

As for mobile phone calls, phone companies charge EU rates in Switzerland and Norway, or at least mine does, so I don't think it will affect roaming rates much....
 
I'd vote for whatever fucks the tory party up the most.

I suspect what will happen is Labour will absorb all the bad karma from whatever result (as with the Scots referendum) & suffer worse than the teflon tories, such is the world.
 
Hmm you may well be right but at the moment it's looking to be a bit of a divisive issue for the vermin.
 
Hmm you may well be right but at the moment it's looking to be a bit of a divisive issue for the vermin.
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.
I suspect that a relatively narrow 'Remain' vote would be very damaging for the vermin.
 
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