Ok - the frightened and least able to take a small risk in their dismal life may have won the vote to remain in The BBC in the last couple of days has made sure of that But that's not entirely the whole story is it - because the cat in well and truly out of the bag now - and it's not going to be put back into that bag until we leave the EU This is especially the case if leave get more than 45% of the vote So every leave vote counts !!!
Mega lolz. Have you got any actual evidence of that, or is it yet another lazy, ill-informed, sweeping, fact-ignoring generalisation?
TBH JD I would have thought the main point is that they are illegal, if we started for instance a Yorkshire court where we judged everybody by for sake of argument good old fashioned standards and started passing out sentences, the boys in blue would be down on us like a ton of bricks!
My life is not dismal. I'm not frightened. The BBC hasn't been biased. I informed myself as much as possible with facts...and had no hesitation in voting IN.
Farage will hopefully boldly go where he fekin well belongs into obscurity. The obnoxious hate fuelled bstd
No they're not. Did you read the link I posted? It's more like holding a family council to solve arguments between yourselves. The police don't insist you have to go to court if you are all happy with your decision and it doesn't break the law. The bit you need to understand is that it only counts if all the people AGREE. Therefore there have been cases when a muslim woman has been told that she cannot divorce the man. Maybe she can't religiously but she certainly can by the law. My friend's husband wasn't wanting the divorce but when my friend told him she was getting one legally and he can call himself married to her religiously as much as she wants she couldn't give 2 fecks he agreed to it as it's pointless if she doesn't class herself as married to him anyway. The problems stem when the women still class themselves as married. I know that's their religion and so that's up to them but legally, she still can get divorced if she really wants to (if they even had a legal marriage in the first place). As both parties agree to it then it is kind of their own fault. The Sharia Council can't decide anything illegal otherwise the 'boys in blue' would be knocking on the door.
As I've said earlier - doesn't matter if we vote to remain in this time The cats out of the bag The Tory Party is more split than ever before - so this is going to be an open wound until we leave - no danger about that - the only way to stop that is for the EU to adopt what the leave campaign is asking for anyway So the leave campaign will win over eventually Mark my words on this - if we do remain and the leave vote is 45% or above - just wait to hear changes made within the EU
Oh Nudge, bless you. We've been 'marking' your words for years now and you've still to string more than a few of them together in anything approaching a coherent and meaningful order. Stick at it though, yeah?
As every mothers cousin knows on this BB I have been a staunch supporter of out to the point of annoying quite a few people voting remain. However, I am dismayed that even though the campaigning is over and we are in the hands of the voting public there is still points scoring going on on this BB and 'gloating' from people who I respect and thought were better than that - and that means you Orsen Khat as your posts, partticularly on legal matters are always balanced, informative and intelligent. As looks increasingly likely from the FSTE, currency markets (although I have no idea in the absence of reliable exit polls how they know) that Remain is the people's decision, whilst disappointed I will abide by the democratic decision of the population. What I won't do is complain, whinge whine, at the result and had /if the result was/is the other way I would/will not insult, deride or mock the remain campaign as some on here from the remain camp are doing to those that wanted Brexit. We need a united front and not a period of recriminations and witch hunts . We are still the UK and we still have major domestic and international issues that need solving. We also need to show the EU that, by voting remain, we are not announcing to the world that that gives them carte blanche to do whatever they want. The last thing we need is a phyrric victory where the country tears itself apart and ends up weakened. Let's make Britain stronger whether it be part of the EU or Out of it.
A small risk like taking advantage of the freedom of movement to actually work and live in different European countries and experience different cultures first-hand? I'm not voting Remain because I'm frightened, I'm doing it because I embrace the principle of the European Union and want it to continue and grow.
Re: Beats me how they can be so sure tbh yep, no one is allowed to broadcast exit poll figures etc til the polls close so it's all guesswork. If you havent voted yet, whichever way you feel you want to vote, get out and do it.
Sorry Tekktyke but when it comes to Farrage I'm afraid he is (in my opinion) a contemptuous closet racist. If we ever reached the point where he and his buddies succeeded I think we'd find that they would bring with it a brand of capitalism that would be disastrous for ordinary honest folk. I can quite accept that there are decent, sincere folk on the 'leave' side - yourself included - but I'm afraid there are too many whose motives are miserable, nasty and mean. So I'm afraid I will be celebrating on this occasion - even if with tongue just a little in cheek!
Mate, the EU shackles have no say on our current, points based system for non-EU migrants. Which sees more of them allowed in than EU migrants. And according to Leave, that's the same system they'd like to see in place for all migrants. In other words, nothing will change.
Patronising - which one would expect from the remain voter as they seem to think all leave voters are thick I'll also mention something else here - the Labour Party and most unions has generally supported Remain because they are not confident in their ability to safeguard workers rights - so are reliant on the EU to do this for them - even when they know the EU is un-democratic - which is contrary to all Labour Party ethics Hence the luke warm response for the EU from Corbyn Consequently the Labour Party has distanced itself from millions of its followers I for one will probably not vote Labour ever again