Since the government gave the bankers everything I expect it's more likely we'll have to cover their relocation costs
I didn't think so. But you have to accept that this is a momentous decision and there's going to be a protracted and unpleasant aftermath as the fallout settles. I still don't know who you're talking about but I've seen Farage being wholly abusive to people in the European Union -to their faces, and in snide asides - so if he's getting some back then that's entirely justified, in my opinion. I'd tell him myself to his face if I could.
Nobody is being abusive on here Any yes this is just the start, "moving on" includes Scotland #nailedon to leave the UK, Sunderland have voted themselves all unemployed when Nissan "moves on", etc. BTW we need to immediately cancel HS2, our economy cannot justify such an expense now
I was talking about abuse at local level. Seen really abusive comments calling people ****s, ****ers, bastards, uneducated racists, etc. No need for any of it. Farage is a dick. That's not based on how he voted either, it's based on him being an actual dick!
#plottwist EU Referendum Rules triggering a 2nd EU Referendum We the undersigned call upon HM Government to implement a rule that if the remain or leave vote is less than 60% based a turnout less than 75% there should be another referendum. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215
This ^ Truly shocking that the Nation is collectively so ****ing stupid. I'm done with it. Beyond idiotic The only hope now is that they call a GE and one of the major parties commits to reversing this decision if elected
You would say that being a business owner though. The only thing I'm bothered about is house prices, still trying to sell my ****er!
Pound tumbles = inflation Inflation = interest rate rises Interest rate increases = property price drop Disposable income drops and therefore consumption. GDP drops and bingo we're in recession Recession = unemployment This is what the idiot populous voted for yesterday
Who are the main beneficiaries of this OUT decision?. 1.Boris Johnson, only if he succeeds David Cameron as Prime Minister. 2.Those who made quick profit trading(betting on pound sterling)
Most expensive exercise in Paki - bashing ever. Sorry to be a sore loser, but half of them are surprised they've won and are wondering what it actually means. The other half, if my experience of workmates and one-or-two colleagues go, are spending the non-existent £350m a week on pay rises, tax cuts and boats to deport 'Dem immigrants'. But it is what it is. What I find astonishing is that the North (with the exception of Liverpool*, Manchester, Leeds, York (yea!) and Newcastle (just) has voted @ 2/1 in favour of leaving, supposedly based on job security, casual labour, etc; but a year ago most of them couldn't even be arsed to get out of bed to vote for a Labour manifesto that put all that at the centre of it. So let's call it what it is and stop dressing it up in respectable clothes - an act of spite in protest of immigration. We'll make the country so poor that no-one will want to come here. Scorched Earth. * Just read the Katie Hopkins rant. Hahahaha! York, one the most affluent areas in the North voted in. Knowsley, Salford, Barnsley, Hull, etc, that ARE benefits central,voted out. Dumb High Priestess of Project Hate totally epitomises all that is to come now. How these vile bitches love to bark at the dog-whistle.
When their own stupidity comes back to bite them on the ass they won't see that they got what they asked for though, they'll continue to blame immigration
The pounds already increasing after the initial "crash". Only time will tell us what it really means. France, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Holland, etc all calling for referendums since Brexit too.
I should probably say I opted not to vote so what people say doesn't offend me either way, I just think it's disgraceful behaviour.
I appreciate your annoyance with not getting the result you wanted but it's a bold statement to lump over 17 million people into these 2 brackets.
Because Carney has promised to spend our £250bn reserve to prop it up. That's half of what Brown had to spend to bail out the banks to save the economy in 2008, and that led to 8 years (and counting) of austerity. FFS, do you people think we're using the £350m a week that we've 'saved' to buy magic beans that'll grow money trees?