11-01-2019, 13:30
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2019, 13:30 by hibeejim21.)
You are entitled to your opinion, mines is based in actual documented facts though.
Let's be clear about this, the government was not meant to be neutral with the Brexit vote, Cameron took the view that we would be better off, safer and stronger inside a reformed Europe and were entitled as the democratically elected government to set out their view as government have done in every referendum we've had, going all the way back to the original European referendum back in 1975.
As for your comment about relocations and job losses, your complacency is incredible. Sure its happened before and always will, just not in the potential case of a huge chunk of our GDP going out the door.
If you are cool with a dictator like Putin and his agents interfering in a UK election to promote their own agenda then fair enough.
Let's be clear about this, the government was not meant to be neutral with the Brexit vote, Cameron took the view that we would be better off, safer and stronger inside a reformed Europe and were entitled as the democratically elected government to set out their view as government have done in every referendum we've had, going all the way back to the original European referendum back in 1975.
As for your comment about relocations and job losses, your complacency is incredible. Sure its happened before and always will, just not in the potential case of a huge chunk of our GDP going out the door.
If you are cool with a dictator like Putin and his agents interfering in a UK election to promote their own agenda then fair enough.