Britain / EU debate on LBC
For those UK politically inclined...a heads up on the first political debate on EU membership within living memory. Tomorrow at 7PM GMT on LBC radio (digital stream etc).
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...e-9215354.html |
Re: Britain / EU debate on LBC
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11190758)
For those UK politically inclined...a heads up on the first political debate on EU membership within living memory. Tomorrow at 7PM GMT on LBC radio (digital stream etc).
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...e-9215354.html Not sure if things have changed but the average member of the British public was more concerned about how the England soccer team would fair rather than the political future of the UK...very sad really. |
Re: Britain / EU debate on LBC
Britain's "involvement" with Europe has so far been a good thing IMO. Although Europe is not a priority issue at present I think many will become interested once a referendum occurs.
Tonight's debaters: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26729567 |
Re: Britain / EU debate on LBC
Nice twist from Nigel to start off there.
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Re: Britain / EU debate on LBC
Originally Posted by orly
(Post 11192045)
Nice twist from Nigel to start off there.
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Re: Britain / EU debate on LBC
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11192057)
Yes quite to tricky. Clegg could have painted EU as a great club all would want to join. Are you watchig or just listening.
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7% v 75% of UK laws made by EU? quite a variance.
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Re: Britain / EU debate on LBC
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11192089)
7% v 75% of UK laws made by EU? quite a variance.
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 11192443)
I've just read the newspaper report on this "debate". The word side-show was prevalent of course. A Lib-Dem party condemned to dying at the next election because of entering the coalition and abandoning their stance against Uni fees hikes, vs a no hope Daily Mail-reader nonsense party headed up by an idiot.
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Re: Britain / EU debate on LBC
Seems Nigel was widely accepted as the "winner". Both said their piece pretty well but I think people have just grown tired of anything Nick Clegg says.
Was a bit of a masterstroke from Farage to open with "If you were presented with these facts now would you join?" Pretty much won it right there. |
Re: Britain / EU debate on LBC
Originally Posted by orly
(Post 11193050)
Seems Nigel was widely accepted as the "winner". Both said their piece pretty well but I think people have just grown tired of anything Nick Clegg says.
Was a bit of a masterstroke from Farage to open with "If you were presented with these facts now would you join?" Pretty much won it right there. |
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