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originally posted by: Ohanka
a reply to: woogleuk
Fade into obscurity I think. The majority knows not much about their platform other than their Anti-EU stance. The rest of it is pretty crap upon close inspection.
In my filthy leftist view of course.
Yep, Anti-EU leftist. Don't let your heads explode.
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: Ohanka
Not good enough sadly, I'm sure I read somewhere that if there is only a few % in it in favour of leave, they will immediately call a re-referendum. I could of course be wrong.
originally posted by: dianajune
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: JustXeno
Nah, Tesco will keep it under 4 quid a loaf, and no matter what Tesco value noodles will always and forever be 11p
I prefer to bake my own whenever possible. It's much less expensive plus I know what's in it!
originally posted by: dianajune
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: JustXeno
Nah, Tesco will keep it under 4 quid a loaf, and no matter what Tesco value noodles will always and forever be 11p
I prefer to bake my own whenever possible. It's much less expensive plus I know what's in it!
originally posted by: carewemust
Sorry, but I'm totally out of the loop on this one. Didn't know it was a big deal until it started reaching the front pages of USA websites.
The big question I have is why Englanders would want to stay a part of the European Union? If I remember my history correctly, England citizens have always valued their independence. Did they vote to become a part of the E.U., or were they forced, or tricked into joining?
originally posted by: UKTruth
This is still close - Remain are coming back.