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It won't happen immediately. Certainly not until agreements have been drawn up anyway. In the same way the US might put us to the back of the queue, Scotland's referendum will rightly go to the back of ours!!

We won't go to the back of the US queue, that I will hang my hat on, have you seen how much ****ing debt they have? Can they afford to put our billions to the back of the queue whilst they negotiate deals with Antarctica? Bullshit, The USA have just had their priorities shuffled and we'll be right near the front, Barack O'fruitcake can say what he wants, it won't be him calling the shots.
 
Well I'm vetoing this Brexit **** until I find out just who the ****'s gonna wash my car!!!

You guy's ain't taking this **** serious and I'm gonna end up with a dirty car!!
 
We won't go to the back of the US queue, that I will hang my hat on, have you seen how much ****ing debt they have? Can they afford to put our billions to the back of the queue whilst they negotiate deals with Antarctica? Bullshit, The USA have just had their priorities shuffled and we'll be right near the front, Barack O'fruitcake can say what he wants, it won't be him calling the shots.

We are their 7th largest trade partner. We are no slouch but aren't as important as people might suggest. They are currently in the process of negotiating with the EU and I bet China will be next. The US gets a bad deal from them. We might not be at the back however we won't be near the front either!

The US is a very protectionist country and they will hammer us tariff wise once we come to the table. Perhaps we should go reclaim that country <laugh>.
 
We are their 7th largest trade partner. We are no slouch but aren't as important as people might suggest. They are currently in the process of negotiating with the EU and I bet China will be next. The US gets a bad deal from them. We might not be at the back however we won't be near the front either!

The US is a very protectionist country and they will hammer us tariff wise once we come to the table. Perhaps we should go reclaim that country <laugh>.
Now there's a thought. Should we start to expand, again <whistle>
 
We are their 7th largest trade partner. We are no slouch but aren't as important as people might suggest. They are currently in the process of negotiating with the EU and I bet China will be next. The US gets a bad deal from them. We might not be at the back however we won't be near the front either!

The US is a very protectionist country and they will hammer us tariff wise once we come to the table. Perhaps we should go reclaim that country <laugh>.

You seem to be very convinced of that, despite us having incredibly close ties militarily, we are one of the five eyes and we procure a ****ing hell of a lot from The US.
 
Rigging elections anywhere is tricky business (if you care about it not looking rigged) to do it in this country with the information overload we have nowadays would be too difficult.

Plus, they may want us to Remain but you think they give enough of a **** about the country to risk going to jail to rig it? I don't.
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you don't know they rigged the election last year?
http://aanirfan.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/uk-general-election-results.html

and the scottish refendum before that
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...erendum-vote-rigging-claims-recount-petitions
 
Do like sane folks do. Get out of there.
Sane folks got out when we had foreigners trampling all over us. We've been fighting to sort immigration out for most of my lifetime.

Now we've got control of our borders back, surely now is the time for everybody to stay and help get our country back together.
 
Can I just say, the best thing so far to come out of this result is watching every little smelly, know-it-all student crying about how the over 25's have been really selfish and ruined their futures <laugh>
 
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Can I just say, the best thing so far to come out of this result is watching every little smelly, know-it-all student crying about how the over 25's have been really selfish and ruined their futures <laugh>

Students know everything mate. Well known fact that.

edit: Them and teenagers of course.
 
Can I just say, the best thing so far to come out of this result is watching every little smelly, know-it-all student crying about how the over 25's have been really selfish and ruined their futures <laugh>

The young are wingeing about how the old shouldn't have decided their future. As an older, I haven't as much time left as they have, but I'm sure I'm not the only one ,if the result had been swayed by the young, would be saying that we don't want our future influenced by kids who have less life experience, have spent little time being interested in politics, a lot of time getting drunk, having no respect or consideration for anyone but themselves and having an attitude that life owes them everything and all responsibility is for others to sort.
Note - I am playing devils advocate here and I do acknowledge there are many good sensible intelligent good citizen youngsters out there.

There's now a petition to have a second referendum. If it happened and goes the other way 52/48, what then ? - go for another and settle for ''best of three'' !