Brexit The Movie

JulieW said:
"It says pu' a the tick in da first box Alfie"

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Source: How to grab the swing vote

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-05-30/brits-appalled-disgusted-brexit-postal-ballot-fraud

"The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything." - Joseph Stalin

That was only in one particular area of the UK,but it just shows the desperation of the remain campaign.

The more ridiculous statements & biased trash like the above, the more people are going to vote for leave, the momentum is firmly with leave now.

Immigration & control of our own borders is the main issue, which Cameron & remain continue to gloss over.

Programmes on the TV which show Romanian families with 6 kids getting a free council house dole etc do nothing to help the remain campaign & that's a big problem for them. Because there is nothing they can do about that.

Good riddance to the corrupt EU I say.
 
"It seems to have sunk into people's consciousness that Brexit is a real possibility now. All stocks are being bought out in advance of even being shipped," Ross Norman, chief executive of Sharps Pixley said, noting that demand for Britannia coins, which as legal currency are exempt from capital gains tax, had been particularly strong.

"We had a preconception of who the typical gold buyer was, which is male, mature and over 45. The mix of people coming through has completely rebuffed that idea -- they're often much younger, often female."

ATS Bullion, nearby on London's Strand, has also reported a 5-10 percent rise in sales while online gold dealing platform BullionVault.com, whose customers are largely private investors, said the UK is outstripping other regions in terms of demand growth this month.

Growth in its UK customer base has been 59 percent higher in June than the average of the last 12 months, it said, compared to 5 percent higher in the other nine of its top 10 markets.

"Though interest in gold is markedly higher this year everywhere, in the UK it is significantly ahead. We can only attribute that to Brexit," head of research Adrian Ash said.

UK gold dealer The Pure Gold Company said it had seen a 19 percent increase in enquiries to buy gold bars over the weekend, compared to last week.

Those looking to hedge against Brexit risk with gold can choose from a range of small investment products, from 1 gram bars for less than 50 pounds to kilobars priced at more than 28,000 pounds, bought over the counter or online.

GETTING BUSY

Bullion merchants Baird & Co attributed higher demand for gold this year to wider concerns about the economy rather than worries about Brexit. But that would change if the 'leave' vote prevails, it said.

"People are concerned, but they're waiting for the result of the poll," Baird executive director Tony Dobra said. "I suspect that if there is a Brexit result, 24 June will be a very busy day."

Interest in gold has surged this year largely due to a reappraisal of the pace of U.S. interest rate rises, making it hard to pinpoint the impact of concerns about Brexit on prices

The biggest quarterly rally in nearly 30 years at the beginning of the year marked a turnaround in a three-year price slide for gold.

Sterling-denominated gold rose back above 900 pounds an ounce in March and remains up 18 percent this year.

A 'leave' vote would likely push it higher still. A Reuters poll of forex strategists indicated last week that the pound would sink 9 percent against the dollar if Britain quit the EU, boosting the price of gold in sterling terms.

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ATA is running a Brexit event in Sydney on Thursday for anyone interested.

The Australian Taxpayers' Alliance is proud to invite you to a special evening discussing the the importance and implications of this historic vote, and how a successful Vote Leave campaign will allow the UK to enter into trade agreements with Australia and create new opportunities for freedom of movement between our two nations.

The evening shall commence with a screening of Brexit: The Movie, a feature-length documentary film which spells out the danger of staying part of the EU. It shows a side of the EU they don't want us to see: the sprawling self-serving bureaucracy, the political cynicism, the lack of accountability, the perks, the waste, the cronyism, the corruption. It cuts through the patronising intellectualism of the noble, higher goals of 'Project Europe', to reveal the self-interestedness of the political-bureaucratic class which runs and benefits from the EU and as a real eye-opener.

Following the movie, we will be joined for a discussion with:

Mark Neeham: Mark is the former Campaign Director for the Conservatives in Scotland, and former Western Australia and New South Wales State Directors for the Liberal Party of Australia.

John O'Connell (via video): John is the Chief of Staff for the official "Vote Leave" campaign and will be providing us valuable insight into the politics and campaigning of the refarendum. He previously worked as the Chief Operating Officer and Research Director of the UK Taxpayers' Alliance.

Rory Bromfield (via video): Rory is Director of Better Off Out, and Director of The Freedom Association. Rory is the author of "Membership of the EU: There Are Alternatives", "The EU's Effect on the UK's Place in the World" and "The Future's Bright The Future's Global", and has previously worked for a range of prominent conservative politicians.

The details are as follows:

Time: 6:00pm for 6:30 start
Date: Thursday, 16th of June
Venue: Ground Floor Mediation Room, 162 Goulburn St, Surry Hills
Cost: Students & Platinum ATA Members: Free. Others: $15 (inc pizza and wine)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1562794067348648/
RSVP Essential: [email protected]
 
Suspended!
Referendum in doubt?

mmmmmm......

Following the tragic murder of Jo Cox, an advocate for voting to stay in next week's referendum, campaigning over whether the U.K. should quit the European Union was suspended for a second day on Friday. Events planned by the two main campaign groups were canceled, while publication of opinion polls and an International Monetary Fund report were delayed until the weekend as tributes were paid to Cox. Prime Minister David Cameron, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney all canceled or shortened appearances on Thursday, while the polling company BMG said it would delay a referendum poll due to be published on Friday by 24 hours. As Reuters adds, the murder "has thrown a June 23 referendum on European Union membership into limbo."

As we reported yesterday, Cox, 41, was shot dead in the town of Birstall, northern England, in the early afternoon on Thursday. It was the first killing of a member of Parliament in more than two decades, since the days of Irish Republican terrorism. Cox was elected to the House of Commons last year and had taken an active part in the campaign to keep Britain in the EU.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...ng-suspended-second-day-referendum-vote-limbo
 
Resentment toward the EU hit a new high yesterday when the upper house of the Swiss parliament on Wednesday followed in the footsteps of Iceland, and voted to invalidate its 1992 application to join the European Union, backing an earlier decision by the lower house. Thomas Minder, counsellor for the state of Schaffhausen and an active promoter of the concept of "Swissness," said he was eager to "close the topic fast and painlessly" as only "a few lunatics" may wa

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...ation-join-eu-only-lunatics-may-want-join-now
 
JulieW said:
Suspended!
Referendum in doubt?

mmmmmm......

Following the tragic murder of Jo Cox, an advocate for voting to stay in next week's referendum, campaigning over whether the U.K. should quit the European Union was suspended for a second day on Friday. Events planned by the two main campaign groups were canceled, while publication of opinion polls and an International Monetary Fund report were delayed until the weekend as tributes were paid to Cox. Prime Minister David Cameron, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney all canceled or shortened appearances on Thursday, while the polling company BMG said it would delay a referendum poll due to be published on Friday by 24 hours. As Reuters adds, the murder "has thrown a June 23 referendum on European Union membership into limbo."

As we reported yesterday, Cox, 41, was shot dead in the town of Birstall, northern England, in the early afternoon on Thursday. It was the first killing of a member of Parliament in more than two decades, since the days of Irish Republican terrorism. Cox was elected to the House of Commons last year and had taken an active part in the campaign to keep Britain in the EU.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...ng-suspended-second-day-referendum-vote-limbo


The referendum has not been suspended, only campaigning for a couple of days as a mark of respect for the MP that was killed.
 
My guess is re the failed EU experiment if we vote to leave & I hope to god we do, the EU will collapse within a couple of years as Sweden Denmark & probably France will demand a referendum on leaving as well then the EU will implode.
 
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