I think were past that now moz and better for it imo.Guys - as stated at the beginning of this thread. IN or OUT, it's that simple.
Again - 2 OUTS.
OK Moz, out out outGuys - as stated at the beginning of this thread. IN or OUT, it's that simple.
Again - 2 OUTS.
Is that your vote Mark?
I'd always take beaver over dicks....................
"Why I'm backing Brexit" | By UK economist, Jim Mellon.
Jim Mellon is a successful UK economist, businessman and proven market forecaster. In 2006 Jim correctly predicted the U.S housing crisis would cause the global economic recession two years before it happened. In this video for Leave.EU, Jim Mellon forecasts the total collapse of the Eurozone within 3-5 years and a continental economic depression to follow. Given these dangers, Jim argues that Britain would be better off voting to leave the EU on 23rd June. Watch the full video.
Boris Johnson
My thanks to ITV for putting on last night's debate, to the audience in the studio, and to everyone watching at home.
It was a privilege to stand together with Gisela Stuart and Andrea Leadsom - who were nothing short of fantastic - in setting out the positive case for Brexit. We appreciated the opportunity to talk directly about not only how our country can flourish if we Vote Leave but how we can take back control over many aspects of our way of life.
Here's my closing statement at the end of the debate.
The time has come to believe in this country. Folks, we have just under 2 weeks until we can Vote Leave and if you want to join us in this campaign, then sign up here:
http://action.voteleavetakecontrol.org/stand_with_boris_johnson
James dyson backs the exit campaign. These are the sort of business leaders im inclined to listen to. Not large faceless american multinationals.
I was waiting for that reply! Didnt the council refuse him planning for a new factory? He has a very impressive R and D complex. Going back to jcb there world head quarters is 10 mins from me and another three large factorys.[/QUOTE]69, member: 7023"]The sort of man who moves all his production to Malaysia? ;-)
One thing has struck me listening to all the various arguments from both sides from the various parties is that the Leave campaign's are full of hope for a better future out of the EU, while those from the Remain are all doom and gloom. I know what I want and it's a hopeful future and not a gloomy one.
For undecided voters, as we go into the last two weeks of referendum campaigning, the question we need to ask is this: If we weren't already in the European Union would we be choosing to join it on June 23?
One thing has struck me listening to all the various arguments from both sides from the various parties is that the Leave campaign's are full of hope for a better future out of the EU, while those from the Remain are all doom and gloom. I know what I want and it's a hopeful future and not a gloomy one.
For undecided voters, as we go into the last two weeks of referendum campaigning, the question we need to ask is this: If we weren't already in the European Union would we be choosing to join it on June 23?
One thing has struck me listening to all the various arguments from both sides from the various parties is that the Leave campaign's are full of hope for a better future out of the EU, while those from the Remain are all doom and gloom if we leave. I know what I want and it's a hopeful future and not a gloomy one.
For undecided voters, as we go into the last two weeks of referendum campaigning, the question we need to ask is this: If we weren't already in the European Union would we be choosing to join it on June 23?