Buddha
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Is that allowed?!
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Arthurly, notwithstanding Rules, whether EU or not, , a lot of people have been pressure-compelled to work much more than 48 hours a week during the last 20 years. Big and powerful companies have continued to take advantage of workers for centuries, nothing much changes there. Even in the public sector, if you want to get on you are pressure-compelled to work excessive hours and conditions without financial recompense. Good luck to those who have been able to work their 8 hr shift and just go home.
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Excellent and sensible post Vambo.I see nothing wrong in admitting we are much wiser 2 years down the line and were just very poorly advised and lied to. The divisions everywhere are moving the whole process towards the peoples vote that I marched for. No leave deal is going to satisfy everyone (although May's actually looks ok to me) and leave with no deal is the most widely accepted worst option. That leaves staying in and adopting the immigration controls that were available all the time (but we chose not to implement them). We have enough vetos to not get sucked into a federal EU and enough clout to bring the community together to stand up to the real threats to our future. Pollution, Russian expansionism, Chinese mopping up of global resources and the middle east's diminishing natural resources. I don't think our kids would thank us if we end up blighting their futures.
Excellent and sensible post Vambo.
A YouGov poll out today shows 38% who would now vote leave re 49% who would vote remain. Biggest gap yet - of 11%
It also occurs to me that the 18-20 year olds who couldn't vote(2 million of them by March 2019) would not have been included in the Poll.
But May will still witter on about delivering Brexit for us. An increasing number of us, don't want it delivered. Send the friggin thing back !
Tough.
You can carry that pathetic argument on and on and, about every different subject too.
The vote DID decide, so get on with life and deal with it.
How big does the majority need to get before it's recognised that the country might have changed it's mind ?
Agree. I did not vote for or want this useless Tory government so I demand a new vote until I get the party in power that I want. Then again the way May is making a hash of everything I may not have to wait too long.Tough.
You can carry that pathetic argument on and on and, about every different subject too.
The vote DID decide, so get on with life and deal with it.
And what exactly is the difference between an advisory referendum and an opinion poll?
Agree. I did not vote for or want this useless Tory government so I demand a new vote until I get the party in power that I want. Then again the way May is making a hash of everything I may not have to wait too long.
Thank you. I never knew that.If you don't get the result you want in a general election, you have another chance to overthrow them 5 years later - ie it's democratic.
The vote advised but it didn't determine if there should be a deal or a no-deal. We've now got to that position and many are not happy.Tough.
You can carry that pathetic argument on and on and, about every different subject too.
The vote DID decide, so get on with life and deal with it.