rancidpunk Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:21

So you went through every PM ever and couldn't find an 18 year old PM. The case rests.

z5461313 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:22

Or an 85 year old one, which is just as irrelevant when everyone's vote is considered equal. It's ridiculous to suggest any one demographic should be considered a more worthwhile vote.

Sonic67 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:23

Vodafone just now in BBC news, its moving without access to Europe:

Vodafone could move London HQ outside UK post-Brexit - BBC News

Vodafone said in the email to several media organisations that EU membership, including the free movement of people, had helped drive its growth.

The firm employs 13,000 people in the UK. It has an operating division at Newbury, Berkshire, but the group headquarters are in London.

Vodafone said that 55% of group profits in the last financial year came from its European operations, with the UK providing just 11%. The company is also to start reporting its financial results in euros, rather than pounds.

Vodafone said the single legal framework spanning all member states, as well as freedom of movement, capital and goods, were "integral to the operation of any pan-European business".

Werewolfs Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:24

Exactly. This is a good day with lots of people agreeing. Some remainers have been trying to say young votes count for more or are somehow more valid.

I think at 18 and beyond, everyone is an adult and everyone gets a vote. That's it.

Sonic67 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:25

Do vodaphone have roaming charges in Europe. I am not sure if they do but if so does that not make a mockery of the free moving Europe of which they speak of.

Tom Tom Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:25

If roaming is what you are interested in, Threewas the best network. As I understand it it's a lot more than just the EU.

Werewolfs Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:26

Vodafone have a Euro traveler sign in, you pay £3 (or £5) a day to use your minutes, texts and data when out and about.

I never use that much so pay the slightly higher text fees which is less than the £3 a day.

If where my in laws lived had a better data coverage I would use that over there wired internet as that is dire!!

z5461313 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:27

So if its £3 a day to use your phone in another country of the EU then Vodaphone saying

Vodafone said the single legal framework spanning all member states, as well as freedom of movement, capital and goods, were "integral to the operation of any pan-European business".

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Tom Tom Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:27

Vodafone boss warns Brexit threatens digital influence - BBC News
Vodafone's chief executive has warned Britain risks exclusion from plans for a giant new single market in digital services if it votes to leave the European Union.

The EU is expected to publish proposals for the new digital single market later this year.

Vittorio Colao told the BBC it would be a missed opportunity if Britain "tried to sit outside".

rancidpunk Publish time 26-11-2019 03:02:28

Save money on roaming in Europe with Vodafone EuroTraveller
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