(18-06-2016 00:16 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ] (17-06-2016 21:58 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]thats because they are scaring pensioners and guessing Pensioners dont give a fuck about schools
I suspect most having grand kids probably will.
Really then why are they not voting for things like free uni education something that there grandkids could really use
thats what they could spend that money they say they waste on Europe how about millions of starter homes or cut the tuitition fees for Uni
I see that George Osbourne is threatening to take new austerity measures if the vote goes in favour of leave.
But lots of Conservative MP's have said that they will vote against his plans.
And there will be problems if the vote is to leave it will be hard to impliment as a majority of MP's want to stop in the EU.
Difficult times ahead for David
^ Yeah all the UK and World organisations packed with experts say the same thing - there will be negative economic consequences of a Leave vote. Yet the Leave Cult within the Conservative Party bury there heads in the sand. They have not come up with a single viable alternative financial plan. Seems they are quite happy to trust to luck and the country's finances can go to hell.
They obviously don't care about Scotland, Gibraltar, Falkand Islands or Northern Ireland either as the consequences for them are even more extreme through another independence vote, Spain closing the border, Border Controls with the Republic of Ireland or collapse of their economy as 80% of FI exports go to Europe
(18-06-2016 05:20 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Really then why are they not voting for things like free uni education something that there grandkids could really use
thats what they could spend that money they say they waste on Europe how about millions of starter homes or cut the tuitition fees for Uni
Was there a vote for free UNI education? I didn't realise there was one.
Surely it's better for a loans based system, after all, university grads will go on to earn higher than the average; if they don't, they don't have to pay it back.
I still own my loan I took out in 94 - 96, think I own around £6000 now with the interest, however, I have to be earning over 2000 a month before I have to start paying it back.
No I think the loans system is good and fair; the money should go into 5 - 15 for free education.
It used to be free, I know the twerp got hers free in the 80's, not only that but she could claim dole in the summer and as well as housing bennefit; of course this didn't stop her or her friends runing up debts, there was no impetus to control their spending.
^ But the people don't believe all these so called experts. They just see them as the establishment.
And all of Britain is voting, not just the English. For example what if Britain voted to stay in the EU but over half of England had decided to vote to leave.
You can't keep playing the Scotland card.
And if the vote is to remain Cameron's got a big problem as around half the population want to be outside the EU. If he doesn't listen to them they will be abandoning their existing political allegiances
(18-06-2016 11:25 )Charlemagne Wrote: [ -> ]I see that George Osbourne is threatening to take new austerity measures if the vote goes in favour of leave.
But lots of Conservative MP's have said that they will vote against his plans.
And there will be problems if the vote is to leave it will be hard to impliment as a majority of MP's want to stop in the EU.
Difficult times ahead for David
More scaremongery then.
MP's always have their own interest at heart.
(18-06-2016 11:45 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]They obviously don't care about Scotland, Gibraltar, Falkand Islands or Northern Ireland either as the consequences for them are even more extreme through another independence vote, Spain closing the border, Border Controls with the Republic of Ireland or collapse of their economy as 80% of FI exports go to Europe
Doesn't seem so long ago that Scotland was wanting independence.
What do you mean 80% of Fl exports go to Europe?
^ 80% of Falkland Island exports