no I have not read any that outweigh any disadvantage
Could be 1 of two reasons for that..
1- you have been brain washed by the europhiles.
2 - you are a europhile therefore one of the brain washers.
I'd go with the latter.
no I have not read any that outweigh any disadvantage
He is full of bile.
Could be 1 of two reasons for that..
1- you have been brain washed by the europhiles.
2 - you are a europhile therefore one of the brain washers.
I'd go with the latter.
How old are you,3?
Ellal will have a meltdownPat hits a nerve with u remoaners.
Roll on no deal. And then we'll see you remoaners spew yer bile on here for sure.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-45824554
There is plenty of fact-based argument for a withdrawal from the European Union
Like living in groundhog dayBut surely you have something more substantial than your unsupported opinion? Where is this evidence you told us about?
Even if there is no evidence, what do you consider the key benefits of leaving the EU?
How do you expect them to affect you personally?
Not good enough for the remoaner lot...they need 100% guarantees of every benefit for the next 5000 years before they would ever consider upsetting Merkel.Even then they would of just sat on the Titantic until it sank.Then looked for an alternative.don't know how it'll affect me personally, none of us do John, but we can guarantee it will affect us. Every decision of this scale does.
Very well said,,,,except the remoaners will be telling you over and over to give them 1 positive benefit of brexit,because they have not once heard anyone express even 1 percieved benefit!!!!.The undemocratic nature of the heart of the EU
- The fact that the Euro is a disaster (like all historical currency unions) but is still pushed
- We gave away too much sovereignty
- The costs to our economy because of EU regulations
- The fact that there is a tide of migration that the EU is failing to control.
- Restrictions over who we are allowed to trade with
JOHND,,,ELLAL See Above!The undemocratic nature of the heart of the EU
- The fact that the Euro is a disaster (like all historical currency unions) but is still pushed
- We gave away too much sovereignty
- The costs to our economy because of EU regulations
- The fact that there is a tide of migration that the EU is failing to control.
- Restrictions over who we are allowed to trade with
I don't know how it'll affect me personally, none of us do John, but we can guarantee it will affect us. Every decision of this scale does.
Through research, my job role which involves purchasing from overseas and experience of working with the European Commission (as I've mentioned on these forums before) I have decided Britain is better off outside of the union.
Ultimately, we're leaving the EU... only time will tell what benefits or disadvantages will come.
Through research, my job role which involves purchasing from overseas and experience of working with the European Commission (as I've mentioned on these forums before) I have decided Britain is better off outside of the union.
We are all amateurs on here -- none of us can accurately predict how easily we will be able to trade, how easy it will be to restrict the flow of people inward nor indeed whether the tales of doom and gloom will materialise.
I cast my vote based on my opinion and I'm happy I was given that choice.
Definetly the latter,since European armed forces are a possibility,scraping seperate armed forces.United Nations peace keeping is one thing,no army Raf and Navy,,,,an inconcievable step,,,,unless you JohnD or Ellal of course.suppose it comes down to whether the EU is considered a benign power or whether there is an underlying drive within Brussels to create a federal Europe and ending sovereignty of the nations states.