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Cameron is looking increasingly desperate. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #1
.... and, of course, the Right-Wing Propaganda Barons, who don't feel the EU benefits them ... non sociopath skin Feb 2016 #2
And in some cases don't even live in the EU, let alone in Britain.. LeftishBrit Feb 2016 #4
Even those that do don't pay their bloody taxes. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #5
One day, and quite possibly on this issue... LeftishBrit Feb 2016 #3
I remember the Guardian running a joke feature as Boris as a potential Tory leader. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #6
Boris Johnson - The UK's Donald Trump? non sociopath skin Feb 2016 #7
I think that honour probably goes to Nigel Farage LeftishBrit Feb 2016 #8
Depends on what you see as his defining feature. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #9
Very true! LeftishBrit Feb 2016 #11
Unanimous support for UK-EU deal - Tusk muriel_volestrangler Feb 2016 #10
I want to stay in Yerp. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #12
Get your big fight programme here! 4 months till the big day! muriel_volestrangler Feb 2016 #13
And there's two different groups vying to lead the no campaign. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #14
So if I vote Remain I am siding with Oliver Letwin and Jeremy *unt... LeftishBrit Feb 2016 #15
It's going to be a dreadful campaign T_i_B Feb 2016 #16
Agree LeftishBrit Feb 2016 #17
I honestly don't think that the US would be interested in taking on another offshore tax haven. non sociopath skin Feb 2016 #24
It will be interesting to see how turnout pans out in the referendum. Denzil_DC Feb 2016 #18
I'm sure a lot of them will be taken as gospel, no matter how ridiculous. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #19
My inclination with major changes like these Denzil_DC Feb 2016 #26
No money to be made betting on this result. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #27
In 1974, it was 65%, compared with 73% in Oct 74 GE, and 76% in 79 GE muriel_volestrangler Feb 2016 #20
In 1974 we'd only been in five minutes. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #21
Newsthump: Michael Gove, Nigel Farage and George Galloway team up to put people off voting to leave LeftishBrit Feb 2016 #22
No matter what your politics Bad Dog Feb 2016 #23
"backed by the Daily Express, which is just the cherry on top of the cake, really" muriel_volestrangler Feb 2016 #25
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