I think it’s interesting that the youngest voters in 1975 were 59 years old in the 2016 referendum, that would be the old people who stole the youngster future, the same people who voted us in, voted us back out. That tells me a lot. They recognise they got it wrong in 1975
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So true, possibly right at the time because today’s EU is NOT what we voted to Remain part of! A Common Market of a few wealthy nations was! Most swayed by cheap booze and cigs promises! And, if you think the MSM is biased today ... think 70s limited news sources.



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You are getting very arrogant Julia .... you are so much better than this .... maybe you can respond to my questions
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No, I was on air so too busy to deal with yet another boring repetitive tweet
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Julia i think you should my original email . I was supporting you but asking you a Question . But clearly you are too lazy to read emails .... your journalist standards are declining and I’m surprised as I have always respected you if not agreed with you. Thanks again
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Maybe, that the referendum was not for the EU in 1975 but the EEC?
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Yes happily we never voted in 75 to stay in the EU. It was the EEC or known as the common market. The EU came in to existence in 92 with the Maastricht treaty. Which we had no say on. Next
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Haha...yeah, I know the feeling Julia. I tend to scroll past all those Remainer cry babies trying to rake over what’s been & going.
#Brexitpic.twitter.com/AunmN0OSw2
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75 was on the Cm not the EU......different animal.......which is why we have the problem we have now......if it were still the CM I think remain might have won again.
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in 1975 it was the Common Market, today it is trying to become a country without democracy, trying to take more and more autonomy away from member states. It doesn't cost Billions to trade with each other !!
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I voted in that referendum and we weren't voting for the EU but for the EEC as a trading group. No- one asked us if we wanted a closer union and I don't think they would have got a majority had they done so
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We voted to join a Common Market not aFederal Europe
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Poor Heydon seems to have boiled his own head, instead of the eggs for breakfast.
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#53days@HeydonProwse In 1975 the EU didn't exist, the referendum was whether or not to remain in the EEC (european economic community) which we signed up to in 1972 without the public being asked. The EEC was a free trade area with no published political ambitions. -
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#53days Agree, but not published so the public didn't know.
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