Think Harry Kewell was Australian, Andy. No relation to Martin Kuhl though.
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So, a year and a day on from the 'birth' of this thread, Dominic Cummings, who directed the 'Vote Leave' campaign and dreamt up the infamous '£350m to the NHS' bus logo is now quoted - in today's Independent - as saying 'leaving the EU may be an error' and that the referendum was a 'dumb idea'.
Can we please come to our senses before it is too late?
On a barely related issue, did you see 'The Betrayed Girls' last night? I obviously took a keen interest in view of my one-man crusade against political correctness, but the shocking thing to me was that the BBC, through clenched teeth, called fire on their own position as over-protective of certain aspects of life, and admitted that 'The BNP were right'.
Barely related Andy? Totally unrelated I'd say. I did see it, and the drama that preceded it a couple of months ago. Political correctness has a lot to answer for in that particular case. Not sure you're a 'one man crusade' though and don't agree the BNP were right either. They needed a stick to beat the Pakistani community with and the PC brigade gave them one by ignoring/concealing the allegations in the first place.
Yes I agree with that assessment and for every Pakistani taxi driver there was a celebrity DJ or Catholic Priest and it is related because I think a silent minority voted Leave in the referendum as a 'free hit' against 'the establishment' who they saw as protecting those who least deserved it
Ah, yes...take your point. DJ's, pop stars, Catholic Priests, MP's, senior police officers, judges, cadet leaders etc. Actually the DJ's and pop stars seem to have been held more accountable than the rest.
Sadly white middle aged males are apparently the most likely perpetrators of child abuse but they are infinitely more solitary than the, predominantly, Pakistani grooming gangs.
Unfortunately that 'free hit' you speak of really is in danger of backfiring with dreadful economic consequences for us all.
Ramanag, whilst not having a go at you, can I just tell you "my" stance on this?
1. we joined a common market for free trade, to simplify everything
2. since then we have been sucked into a project, that has a goal- the United States of Europe
3. that has been hijacked into a common European law/free movement of members/ a new currency/ a new army/ a flood of migrants accepted so easily throughout the community(don't get me started on Merkel)/an ever closer devolution of sovereign powers
4. Until the project is complete and there is no turning back
All this new interfering protection has inflamed the general public in so many ways, until the tipping point was reached. "ENOUGH"
Now I accept, there will be economic consequences and it will rock the boat. But I'll be damned if I sit on my hands and allow it to smother even more of this countries rights and individuality to satisfy a "project" not born in this country.
We was "CONNED" in 1974 and we have been slowly manipulated ever since.
The fall of the EU for me, will come from the newest members. They like the sudden economic surges they have had, but fight back against the "projects" ideals. ie. immigration/laws and free movement/payments.
Just wait and see in my opinion.
Never thought you were 'having a go' Tricky. Doesn't really matter if you are but as far as I'm concerned we just disagree.
I'm not really one who believes in 'wait and see' especially when there seems to be an ever increasinging belief that we're making a dreadful mistake.
As I've said many times before, I'm not a fan of everything to do with the EU but I do believe we're better in than out. This seems to be a view shared by many business leaders who I'm sure know more than you and I.
I agree that the EU has changed out of all recognition from what was 'on offer' in 1974 but I honestly struggle to think of any of my 'rights' that have been overturned as a result of our membership.
Funnily enough i too have been visiting our northern friends or in my case family, though not with Rog!
Anyway Anag, I realised why I resolved to stop posting on this thread. What with peoples opinions based on the tripe shovelled out by rags such as the mail, Express and Sun, the inability to recognise and understand economics (despite some being right wing free marketeers! But then i guess a free market is fine until its effects seem to be negative! Plus being told that researched facts are my opinion and that my political allegiance (I don't actually have one other than to recognise that untramelled capitalism is fine if your rich, government both local and national provides services which we all require and that private business sups at the table of government largess more than it cares to admit! Oh and that immigration is not THE problem, but being used as a scapegoat.
Anyway I'm off back to the football threads as a discussion with people who don't bother to check facts does not interest me.