The last day....or is it? UPDATED
Great Britain to leave EU !Today is the last day of campaigning in the so called Brexit election, with both sides slinging mud at the other hoping some will stick the BBC news service, once renown for it's impartiality, on the suffice at least, has I believe shown it's true colours in the last week by hiding some news items & plugging others, one item having at least having two stories listed on there headlines every day for a week.
Like everyone in the UK I was saddened by the murder of the MP Jo Cox, whom I'm in little doubt was a genuine caring person, however I'm now coming to the conclusion some see this as manner from heaven as far as there campaign goes, but all is not what it seems even there, big play & massive public support has been seen for Jo's causes, but even the most worthy people can be fooled sometimes, following a post I saw on FB I've done a little research on one of these "causes" she supported & is now receiving public donations, White Helmets, on the face of it a humanitarian organisation currently involved in Syria.
White Helmets, founded by James Le Mesurier, a humanitarian hmmmm, former UK Army Intelligence officer, who went on to become a private contractor in organisations like the American firm Blackwater, funded by western governments & George Soros, remember him, the man who nearly bankrupt the UK on Black Wednesday, personally making over a billion pounds in 24 hours betting against the pound in the doomed EU Exchange Rate Mechanism & now a vocal pro EU supporter, yes I wonder why there are accusations that White Helmets are nothing more than a tool to get rid of Assad, using pictures taken from all over & claiming them as proof of Assad's use of barrel bombs against his population, I'm sure this story will rumble on for some time to come, but we Brits have only today to make up our minds about who to believe & who's telling porkies to further their own ends.
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I should add the Spanish government is angry the UK is even having a vote, any connection with the above is pure speculation
That's down to sunspots and a flimsy ozone layer,
You need to pay more Carbon tax to you EU overloards Pal.
Thinking of things like that, tomorrow whilst the world watches the results come in we can't, the EU put pressure on the UK broadcasters to cut off our satellite signal but I was at a German friends house on Sunday for dinner & notice the German satellite is still working perfectly
I agree your poll is a very interesting slant on things.
I must have a closer look
all charities should be looked into for being genuine.
I have tv permantley off these days and read go walking and drink a little bucks fiz when I am angry in fact I am away for one now
Geeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzz Get a room you two
Make love not war
The current and past prime ministers, going back to Churchill, who wanted it, are in favour of the EU. Putin and Trump are the only world figures I've heard saying we should leave. Oh, and him from UKIP.
Unions, environmentalists, historians, financiers, and rights activists are virtually unanimous in saying stay. I think that may be quietly rumbling behind a lot of people currently saying nothing.
Plus I asked in the office (being nosy) and several aren't going to vote at all. They think it's all rigged anyway, done and dusted, decided, all over bar the shouting.
I'm not really taking sides in this one because I honestly think either way lies disaster and people saying they knew it. We're all doomed whatever happens. I shall put in my pennyworth just so that Scotland doesn't think it has enough support to justify yet another bloody referendum.
Tell you what, though, you should post a video of yourself explaining it
There was me thinking it was Tory taxes that kept the idle "Labour" supporters at home on benefits
I love generalisations
Bring it ON
Like QE2 is often - nearly always - referred to internationally as the Queen of England. She's not queen of quite as much as the Empress Victoria was but still a bit more than just that there England
The whole EU thing is deeply flawed but I am still - ignoring, briefly, the personalities involved - of the general opinion unity is better than fracture. However I shall be voting strategically tomorrow.
I voted to stay with England during the Scottish referendum because I thought stronger together. Also because no-one took my offer to run Scotland seriously. Numpties. Their loss.