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Though sadly our M.P. wasn't one of them. |
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Oh dear. That could be tough. I. for one, will find it hard to keep my gob shut, when it comes to right, versus wrong. No matter how superior his knowledge is over mine, about these highfalutin, complex issues. :rolleyes: |
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Graham's estimate of 95% was way off mark
Ed Miliband set for decision on Europe referendum | Politics | The Observer "A ComRes opinion poll for the Independent on Sunday and Sunday Mirror showed how Europe is emerging as an issue that could be pivotal at the next election. The poll showed that 26% of Tories now say they will consider voting for the anti-EU Ukip compared to 11% of Labour supporters and 14% of Liberal Democrats. It also showed the extent of anti-EU hostility Labour would need to overcome if a referendum were held now, with 46% of voters saying they would vote to leave the EU compared with 30% who would vote to stay in." |
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And you wonder why the people have such disdain & no faith in anything political. Constant lies from all sides. |
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So far. Perhaps one of his minions will pop on, and tell us where that figure came from. Merkel, the office cat, make yet come up trumps, and provide evidence that it's not just a load of old tripe. |
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if we pulled out of europe there wouldnt be any of those cushy euro mp jobs to go to when the locals dont like a MP anymore right ?
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The People's Pledge are an organisation setting up referenda across the country asking if people want an in/out referendum. They've been mentioned here before and quite a few of us have signed up. They ran their first campaign in Thurrock where over 14,000 people voted and 90% voted in favour of an in/out referendum.
A few days ago Graham posted about it at Graham Jones MP: Something just feels wrong about the People's Pledge. He says "I have long held the view that the Euro question should at some stage be considered for a referendum." Despite voting against having a referendum in the next Parliament, he still claims to want one. |
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Just evidence of more hypocrisy.
I have long held the view that the Euro question should at some stage be considered for a referendum. As Hyndburn's MP I believe the Labour Party should consider that option and anti-EU campaigners in Hyndburn can be assured my it is certainly not as one sided as they perceive my position to be on a referendum. This quote is taken from your link Andrew....some of it makes sense...but some of it doesn't. anti-EU campaigners in Hyndburn can be assured my it is certainly not as one sided as they perceive my position to be on a referendum. That bit doesn't...enlighten me please someone |
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And there it is again...the contempt that politicians have for the voting public
'all showed little understanding of the motion or issue at hand' And yet again, the politician disects a simple very straightforward question using semantics as an argument. I despair |
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so our MP now says AGAIN we should have a referendum
is anyone buying this bag of bull? fool us once shame on you fool us twice same on us |
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Something that has always intrigued me about politicians is the question of voting according to one's conscience. This seems quite acceptable, praiseworthy even, when it comes to things like gay marriage, abortion, affirmative action, even pacifism when the question concerns a country going to war. But why is it that voting according to the wishes of one's constituents, and keeping one's word are not considered matters of conscience and principle? Does loyalty to party, and one's own ambitions, take precedence over probity when it comes to the folks who have voted one into a cushy, bs job?
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The answer to your question Eric, is......well of course. Ambition and financial gain must be the driving forces. After all, who cares anymore about conscience? 95% of people couldn't give a toss...or so I'm told.
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