European Union Referendum in UK
European Union Referendum in UK
The EU Referendum is coming up, do I vote or not?
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Re: European Union Referendum in UK
Hi Rachel,
If the referendum is to join or be a member of the EU or not, why would you choose to be subject to a pagan, socialist tyranny? Why would God want His children to say "amen" to that monster? On the other hand, what hope does Britain have the way things are going, independent or not? Isn't this vote about how to arrange the deck chairs on the you-know-what?
Have you red the voting papers? I'd say that is the only alternative. Truly, the Lord is over all; our vote for men really doesn't matter a whit, but our vote for Him is critical.
If the referendum is to join or be a member of the EU or not, why would you choose to be subject to a pagan, socialist tyranny? Why would God want His children to say "amen" to that monster? On the other hand, what hope does Britain have the way things are going, independent or not? Isn't this vote about how to arrange the deck chairs on the you-know-what?
Have you red the voting papers? I'd say that is the only alternative. Truly, the Lord is over all; our vote for men really doesn't matter a whit, but our vote for Him is critical.
Re: European Union Referendum in UK
The referendum is to vote whether or not to come out, we have been a member since the 70s.
My thoughts are that we are being lied to to keep us in - even a "remain" MP has been assassinated by a mentally ill person who supposedly shouted "Britain first!" as he was slaughtering her.
I won't vote at all then if that's what is required. Although I did wonder if voting in a referendum would not fall into the same category as signing petitions, which we have been doing? If those issues we have signed petitions on then get the referendum stage, would we then not cast our vote? (not being obstinate).
My thoughts are that we are being lied to to keep us in - even a "remain" MP has been assassinated by a mentally ill person who supposedly shouted "Britain first!" as he was slaughtering her.
I won't vote at all then if that's what is required. Although I did wonder if voting in a referendum would not fall into the same category as signing petitions, which we have been doing? If those issues we have signed petitions on then get the referendum stage, would we then not cast our vote? (not being obstinate).