Libertad
Sparking up a rollie in the Reichstag
My audience is silent majority reading the comments on this forum and I think I'm doing very well.
I'm sure that you've received many PMs of support.
My audience is silent majority reading the comments on this forum and I think I'm doing very well.
No, the thread has been viewed more than 60,000 times, not viewed more than 60,000 times by different people.
Does that count as a 'flood' or 'swarm' of views in your book?
What is it with racists and maths?
The purpose of me posting on this thread is to highlight the problems with Europe and give reasons to leave the EU. I might be wrong in my opinions but I think I'm coming across far more intelligent than the handful of people who have been giving me rather dumb verbal abuse. My audience is silent majority reading the comments on this forum and I think I'm doing very well. If we vote to leave the EU it will truly be one of the greatest days of my life and I think it'll be great every single person living in the UK, I'm utterly passionate about it. The whole argument about leaving the EU is based on fear and depression.
I urge everyone to stand up to people who call you a racist if you talk about immigration or Britain coming out of Europe. It feels great.
I believe we have a Tory government and barely functioning Labour Party because for years on the Labour side, if anyone mentioned immigration, the attack dogs and thugs of the left would humiliate and belittle them.
???A pan EUropean mimimum wage would be lower than the UK oneThen you would have liked Jeremy Corbyn's opening EU speech in which he talked at length about the need to tackle problems caused by EU freedom of movement; living wage enforcement, wage councils, easier collective bargaining recognition, EU regional grants to local area needing funds for infrastructure expansion and an EU-wide minimum wage. But if you mean by the immigration debate too many carrot pickers talking funny foreign languages down Tesco in Spalding then no Jeremy didn't mention immigration.
I'll bear what you say in mind but I think the people that are giving me abuse and making accusations towards me, are the same sorts of people that join the Morality Police Iran, people who wish to be nasty and bullying yet feel themselves superior.
I feel many people are looking at the European debate as a way to condemn an attack others and get plaudits from their small peer group. Nearly 60,000 people have viewed this thread, what do they think? Like someone being bullied I'm sure many don't dare speak up for fear they too will become a target, and I think that says volumes about this forum.
In terms of putting people on ignore, I would never do that permanently.
The purpose of me posting on this thread is to highlight the problems with Europe and give reasons to leave the EU. I might be wrong in my opinions but I think I'm coming across far more intelligent than the handful of people who have been giving me rather dumb verbal abuse. My audience is silent majority reading the comments on this forum and I think I'm doing very well. If we vote to leave the EU it will truly be one of the greatest days of my life and I think it'll be great every single person living in the UK, I'm utterly passionate about it. The whole argument about leaving the EU is based on fear and depression.
Okay people you win, I've been defeated, I'm actually quite impressed. It's quite bruising arguing like we have been, I feel pretty dinged up. I'm going to let go of the whole issue.
So it seems it was 20 odd pro brexit tory MPs who forced a government climb down by agreeing to legislate to keep the NHS out of TTIP.
I assume they doubt they will achieve brexit which would bring its own protection?
It was on the BBC R4 news but also David Cameron moves to head off TTIP rebellion - BBC NewsSource please?
It was on the BBC R4 news but also David Cameron moves to head off TTIP rebellion - BBC News
Web stats between leave /remain don't look promising and the leadership hopefuls playing 'murder of gonzago' kicked the floor from under us with the unobtainable 'outside the single market'. Keeping the likes of Greebooz sweet more important than credibilty apparently.So it seems it was 20 odd pro brexit tory MPs who forced a government climb down by agreeing to legislate to keep the NHS out of TTIP. I assume they doubt they will achieve brexit which would bring its own protection?
TTIP wouldn't applySource please?
It would?
I should have explained that better; the proposal is to set national minimum wages at similar percentage level of the country's mean average wage. I think but it's not a policy for a pan-EU minimum wage.???A pan EUropean mimimum wage would be lower than the UK one
And the UK gets its own even more supine version?A treaty been two parties that aren't you, doesn't apply to you. Not difficult
Not this side of a general election if at all.And the UK gets its own even more supine version?
The UK doesn't have a good track record in independent negotiations with the US. Non-reciprocal extradition treaties, for example.
Or it could be the outgoing bastards' dying fuck-you. Like Major's privatisation of the railways.Not this side of a general election if at all.
Tory majority 12 and no majority in the the Lords...Or it could be the outgoing bastards' dying fuck-you. Like Major's privatisation of the railways.
I think it was only Poland in Europe who also signed up to the extradition terms. Most countries had constitutions and stuff that prevented it, as does the US, ironically enough, hence it's unreciprocal. That was Blair, these are likely to be the same - 'Don't worry, we don't really have a constitution, lol. '