What's the betting its a non binding referendum? Eg they can ignore it if they don't like the answer
ranski said:I guess when we have the UK | EU referendum it will show what people 'actually want' and not what 'we are told we want'
,and they probably have a similar household income as my own personal wage/after deductons,etc).
chris g said:ranski said:I guess when we have the UK | EU referendum it will show what people 'actually want' and not what 'we are told we want'
do you think we get a in in / out referendum question ? (i dont) do you think the Sun or the daily mail will give people independent information to help people make an informed choice - or just drive their own political agenda ?
ranski said:chris g said:ranski said:I guess when we have the UK | EU referendum it will show what people 'actually want' and not what 'we are told we want'
do you think we get a in in / out referendum question ? (i dont) do you think the Sun or the daily mail will give people independent information to help people make an informed choice - or just drive their own political agenda ?
What I do think Chris is that the tectonic plates between the ruling government and the working citizens are beginning to grind - what comes of this we will have to wait and see...
Hunter said:why are the government blind to all this when its so easy to see?
+1 seems to me the focus is on getting the police on a charge of perverting the course by enhancing the evidence. As it is, irrespective of the outcome of that investigation (and the ensuing very costly, lengthy, independent review that is bound to follow) Mitchell swore at the police, treated them with contempt, and is not suitable for a position of authority. And he's a dick.Stuart Truman said:Hunter said:why are the government blind to all this when its so easy to see?
The government are only in this for themselves, and their one aim is to hang onto power at any cost. They'll promise the earth to get in and then fail to deliver. Some kind of "revolution" is needed to kick this bunch into touch.
Look at Plebgate. Andrew Mitchell may or may not have called the police at the centre of this "plebs", frankly who cares. We don't need him calling them plebs to know that a multi-millionaire politician thinks he's better than the rest of us and should be able to do whatever the hell he likes. What he did admit to was swearing at them, which for just about anyone else in this country would get you arrested. Yet because there's some doubt over the use of the word "pleb" there's a real chance the man will get a ministerial job rather than being fired completely, as he should have been. These f*ckers are going to keep going until the policemen involved lose their jobs, and I'd put the chances of the two who he swore at ever getting promoted much beyond where they are slim to none.
mr wilks said:Now i,m no racist but i would love somebody to explain how this is still acceptable when we as a country are supposedly cutting back on welfare .
Nobody wants anymore from anywhere coming here for benefits . we've got enough spongers already
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2252675/Were-way-Britain-In-year-29-million-Romanians-Bulgarians-right-settle-Britain-claim-benefits-And-gipsy-community-hardly-wait-here.html
We are all part of the EU but if i want to move next year to France yet can,t find work i am entitled to zero benefits . same in Spain & Italy .
WHY is the UK so obviously giving our money away ?
the sooner we're out of the EU the better.micz4 said:We all moan about it but don't do anything about it;there are two choices under the present democratic process,either vote UKIP or BNP.