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View Poll Results: Should Britain leave the E.U. ?
Yes 109 50.00%
No 46 21.10%
No.. But things MUST change 38 17.43%
I don't care 14 6.42%
Undecided 11 5.05%
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I think everyone's view should be a more wide reaching than just the federalisation issue but even so there is much too much focus on the immediate consequences of a leave vote. The Remain campaign is supported mainly by the financial, political and business establishments all of whom believe they have the right to dictate our lives.

The Leave campaign is supported by the massive small business community, maverick politicians who are anti unnecessary bureaucracy (which is what the EU is) and economists who have a bit more vision and can see through the smoke screen being created by the establishment.

All the scaremongering by the establishment is just that. Britain will be much better off being able to make its own rules and trading arrangements. If Britain chooses to stay in the consequences in the long term of the "You dared to question our authority" brigade at the head of the EU will be far worse that any short term inconveniences caused by leaving.

I sincerely hope that the independent nature of the British people comes to the fore on polling day.
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Basically, sod the facts - vote with simple prejudices. That's the Brexit crowd down to a tee.
Yep...for me it is better than becoming a puppet or is that muppet of the EU
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Basically, sod the facts - vote with simple prejudices. That's the Brexit crowd down to a tee.
There are no facts just a lot of speculation so we really have no choice.
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I fear you're absolutely right...

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"Propaganda must always address itself to the broad masses of the people. (...) All propaganda must be presented in a popular form and must fix its intellectual level so as not to be above the heads of the least intellectual of those to whom it is directed. (...) The art of propaganda consists precisely in being able to awaken the imagination of the public through an appeal to their feelings, in finding the appropriate psychological form that will arrest the attention and appeal to the hearts of the national masses. The broad masses of the people are not made up of diplomats or professors of public jurisprudence nor simply of persons who are able to form reasoned judgment in given cases, but a vacillating crowd of human children who are constantly wavering between one idea and another. (...) The great majority of a nation is so feminine in its character and outlook that its thought and conduct are ruled by sentiment rather than by sober reasoning. This sentiment, however, is not complex, but simple and consistent. It is not highly differentiated, but has only the negative and positive notions of love and hatred, right and wrong, truth and falsehood."
- Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, chapter VI.
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Which is why this thread degenerated once people started posting links to all sorts of tosh written by other people... I'd much rather read simple posts stating simple personal thoughts.
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Basically, sod the facts - vote with simple prejudices. That's the Brexit crowd down to a tee.
No, you misunderstand me, I would rather read simple posts (from HUBB members) stating simple personal thoughts.

Although your response admittedly did meet the 'simple' criterion, it was an attack on other people's thoughts rather than an expression of your own. I might not agree with some of the points raised by HUBBers who think we should remain in, but I won't criticise their viewpoint.
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... If Britain chooses to stay in the consequences in the long term of the "You dared to question our authority" brigade at the head of the EU will be far worse that any short term inconveniences caused by leaving...
I struggle with that argument.

Do you honestly think that the EU feels the UK takes them seriously when we already send 22 UKIP MEPs to Brussels?
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I think everyone's view should be a more wide reaching than just the federalisation issue.
Well there's many issues to choose from but the inexorable move to a Federal Europe and the loss of United Kingdom sovereignty is the one that concerns me the most.

I'm undecided about immigration. It's shutting the stable door as we can't turn back the clock and the price we have already had to pay has been soaring property prices (basic economics of supply and demand), ever-lengthening NHS queues and a massive shortage of school places. On the other hand our economy is strong and some say this is because we've had workers to fill jobs.

Financially, I suspect the country might go through a rocky period but equally might well come out the other side stronger, rather than weaker. Difficult to call. The City of London might lose some ground to Frankfurt.

But back to sovereignty and the move to closer union. Stuff the platitudes that Dave managed to get thrown to him as crumbs by the other EU leaders, the EU bureaucrats who are the power behind the throne will find ways to weasel round anything that's not enshrined in EU law.

You only have to look at Juncker's threat to ostracise those governments whose policies he doesn't agree with. The 'rule of law' legislation has already been used against Poland and is threatened against Hungary and Austria. When three of the 28 EU countries face this type of legislative action, one has to question whether the legislation makes sense. As the Polish prime minister said, "This is not the union, not the kind of membership that we have agreed to."

Juncker is, after all, the failed ex prime minister of the European superstate of Luxembourg which has hardly equipped him with a sense of fair play, and whose appointment as President of the European Commission was firmly opposed by the UK.
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The main reason the leave campaign has teeth is because David Cameron failed to negotiate a better deal with the EU. This may be because many of the terms of membership of the EU are not negotiable (which is a reason to leave in itself) but in my view, it is more to do with the high handed manner of those in the top jobs in the EU hierarchy. This take it or leave attitude will mean that, if the UK votes to remain, these people will consider themselves even more powerful and the UK will be made to suffer more humiliating loss of sovereignty. Only my opinion.
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I thought of posting here when the op started this thread, but went for a ride instead so it slipped my mind.

Now it's on n pages where n is tending towards infinity and the traffic stats to the hubb are much increased (advertisers like this apparently) and if people are able to demonstrate their in depth knowledge of Hitler's Mein Kampf, here's a quote from the forum rules you all signed up to

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Imho as it's a Sunday, you should be out riding/ planning a trip/ having a good time with friends and family, or reading a book not written by Austria's most infamous son.
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It's Saturday, Chris.

And your link doesn't work.

But anyway to the thread
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It's Saturday, Chris.

And your link doesn't work.

But anyway to the thread
Minor detail regarding the day of the week. It's the weekend and Starbucks is open.

The link indeed doesn't work... Found it using the search function at top right of the page. I typed in the word 'rules' and it was the second link down.

Maybe the rules have changed? Wooo wooo conspiracy theory
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Just found the (Federal Suprastate? ) roolz here

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I'm so relieved that there's no theoretical conspiracy after all! My skinny latte will taste so much better now. I can carry on reading my book on UFOs/CIA balloons/tunnels in the Sahara (by Junker and Schulz et al. Look it up, it's on Amazon) too.
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here's a quote from the forum rules you all signed up to

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Imho as it's a Sunday, you should be out riding/ planning a trip/ having a good time with friends and family, or reading a book not written by Austria's most infamous son.
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We should have a referendum to change thr forum rules.. I'll create a new thread and poll.

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We should have a referendum to change thr forum rules.. I'll create a new thread and poll.

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What a great idea Ted. How about the proposal to change the rules to:

Discussions regarding sex, religion and politics are allowed as they appear to be a damn sight more interesting to people who populate this forum, judging by the traffic they generate, than the usual Carnet or which panniers should I fit to my lardy German/Austrian/Japanese heavy bomber to make it even less fit for purpose than it was before questions that usually appear ad infinitum.

If you manage to squeeze "twiddle my ring antenna" into a post you win a special prize, tba

"Skinny latte" also wins a minor prize (an evening of intellectual chit chat with the OP and/or author of this post?)

Any other rule change suggestions? Anyone? Heeeelp me out here guys!!!
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