Ippy said this on the Searching for God thread
"Sovereignty, is at the top of my list among several other, I think very good solid reasons why we the UK should leaving.
I think for various reasons family and friends etc we're all set with our decisions I won't be altering my wish to leave the EU decision and as I've said from my own experience everybody seems to be wearing their tin hats ready for battle.
I really do think the'll be a lot of unpleasant trouble if remainers get anywhere near to frustrating the referendum winning leave vote I sincerely hope not.
I don't see any point in discussing brexit one way or another, will you be changing your pov, I doubt it well nor will I.
Kind regards ippy"
And also referenced Lord Pearson who thinks the BBC is biased against leaving the EU. He's a former leader of UKIP.
You don't seem able to give an argument to support your view of the EU. How has our sovereignty been compromised by being a member of the EU? I don't think it has, but I can't argue against your position if all you say is "sovereignty".
From my own experience of listening to BBC news (especially Today on R4 (and I know anecdotes aren't evidence)) I would say its bias is towards the Conservative Party. Today is edited by a friend of Johnson's and regularly presented by a committed anti-European (John Humphrys) and a chap who's held a number of official positions within Conservative Party organisations (Nick Robinson). Listen to an interview by Humphrys of David Davis or Mogg, then to an interview of any Labour or remain supporting politician. While I accept that I'm more likely to notice when my existing opinions are being reinforced, the double standards are blatant.
And when you say nobody will change their minds, speak for yourself. I am open to rational, logical arguments and ready to change my mind if I'm convinced. All I'm seeing at the moment is a gang of tin-pot would-be despots, liars and incompetents, with no respect for democracy, hi-jacking our woefully inadequate "constitution" to drive through a policy that they are well aware a majority of the electorate don't want any more (if they ever did). Mogg, Martin, Banks etc want out of the EU before January when anti-tax avoidance laws come into effect and if they can destabilise the EU, which has been an effective counter to economic domination by US into the bargain, that will only make them happier. These charlatans need holding to account, but they appear to be able to lie without challenge on the BBC.
Watching The Rise of the Nazis last night brought two things to mind. In 50 years time, if civilisation survives (not leaving the EU, climate change) how will this episode be seen and will those who've used positions of influence to facilitate people like Farage be proud of their role; and if you're right about "unpleasant trouble" from people who prefer violence to rational argument, I might get to die fighting fascists instead of dribbling my last days away in an underfunded and neglectful care home. That you think threats are a substitute for rational argument is depressing, but I know you're not the only one because I look at Twitter.