Not a very clever comment Tyrone...how do you remotely know what I want...or whether I have a rounded view at all...and most ridiculous of all it's not at all relevant to the piece I was commenting on. A rounded view is one that is prepared to ask questions whatever the answer...and when a report leans heavily on another source , yet fails to use information from the report's conclusion that , does not apparently suit it's own , it brings it in to question.....or perhaps it's actually you that wouldn't want that?
So it's "far-left" but right wing is "populist"! Doesn't that also scupper your notion of EUSSR as it's preventing extremist government not implementing it!
Tyrone....I think you replied to the wrong post....cross purposes mate...I was commenting on the IFS/OECD reports.
I agree with what you are saying...I do think though to quote the Norway model ad infinitum almost as a fact could well be misleading , it's a new situation with a vastly different economy and I don't think they were right in ignoring the possibility aired that a different deal could be possible. As to the OECD ...Whilst it may turn out to be fair and balanced...I'm not expert enough to know...it does leave a suspicion ( perhaps even unfair and unfounded ) that an organisation run by a man who is politically aligned to the EU President may have an agenda of it's own.
Owt thats to do with politicians, is simply a no win situation. I`ll lose even if I have chosen to vote with the majority.
Unfortunately too many uninformed people will be voting after listening to farage. And a huge proportion of the stuff he comes out is either complete not applicable or lies
You know the LSE was founded by the Fabian Society, who also founded the Labour Party and have links with the Bilderberg Group, the Rothschild and Rockefeller families, BP, Tata, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, i.e. the whole of Liberal Capitalism? Look into it, their ultimate goal is a Socialist World Government so of course they're pro-EU.
And there you have the issue that remain struggle with - the assumption that anyone who wishes to vote leave is some bigoted ill informed racist little Englander type, because of gobshites like Farage. There are excellent liberal and socialist arguments for leaving the EU as well as economic ones. I've linked to several on here through the debates, but it's easy to ignore complex matters and just call people racist instead.
I think it's sad that the debate is so narrow. Whatever side of the EU fence you sit on balance informative debate has been very thin on the ground.
He didn't go to university did he? He is a Bilderberg member though like his fellow Europhiles Clarke and Heseltine.
Agree totally. It'll not get any better the closer we get to the 23rd. Think most folk have made up their minds so everyone should just button it....