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Forget the rights and wrongs, what really pisses me off about all this, is the lack of a plan. We have known that a referendum was on the table for a long time, so why has no plan being considered. It is what I haven't liked about this whole referendum. I was asked to vote on something that I could only see one side of. It has been amateurishness and embarrassing. It would not have been difficult to lay out plans for say 10 key topics. Immigration should have been one of those topics as it was so high profile in the Leave campaign.

But had they laid out plans on those topics, Leave would not have won. The beauty of the incredibly vague way the issues were framed is that voters could envision their own plan and assume that is what would come to pass.

It will be bizarre in a year or thereabouts, when the framework of Brexit becomes clearer, to see the reverse of the current situation: the leadership of the government pushing forward with a departure from the EU, with polls showing a large majority of the general public preferring to stay.
 
Have you guys seen this? This Guardian comment is fascinating. Has Cameron just snookered Boris?

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So, in short:

Dave has handed the baton on to whoever comes in, which as a result, will result in the whole Tory leadership campaign being focused around one question...

"Are you going to trigger Article 50?"

1. If the leader wriggles or gets twitchy, they're ruined.
2. If the leader doesn't wriggle but doesn't activate it, they're ruined.
3. If the leader doesn't wriggle and does activate it, they're ruined for seeing the break-up of the union and the rough period that follows.


Dave may well have just thrown the ultimate hot potato at Boris.
 
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I'm upset because a bunch of small-minded, opportunist politicians have persuaded some equally small-minded xenophobic ****s combined with a bunch of utter idiots to vote for something that is already proving to be an utter ****ing disaster. The pound has COLLAPSED. That's happened not because of some ****ing Illuminati running things for their benefits, it's because a bunch of absolute ****tard voters voted without any thought. All the things that were predicted by Remain are coming home to roost. I predict a recession that'll make the last one look like a picnic.

These are people who gleefully told me not to believe "experts" because experts had some weird vested interest in our being out of Europe. What a bunch of ignoramuses. Get enough of them to swallow the propaganda passed out by the ****ers who were leading the Leave campaign for their own selfish ends. Add in the xenophobic majority (such as the people who were out in Barnsley yesterday singing "We're voted out now **** off home" at immigrants) and you can raise a ****storm that has ****ed my future and my business's future and had my wife crying and my children genuinely scared for their future.

**** every single **** who voted leave. Especially one in particular on here who before the vote was braggin gthat he'd never voted before and who tossed a coin. Tossed a twatting coin to decide! And who's now on here all politically aware. ****ing Hell, you couldn't make this **** up.

**** the lot of them. I sincerely hope the Leave voters are the first ones to lose their jobs in the coming ****storm.

I predict a riot.
I'd guess you're upset then.
Your post is slightly provocative I'd say, and labelling people ****tards, idiots and ****s isn't going to help matters in the slightest. If you expect us ****s and ****tards to engage in a debate then you haven't really thought about your post - if it was just an extremely petulant, toys out of the pram moment then get a ****ing grip and keep your vitriol to yourself...
 
An awful lot of people seem to equate an out vote with racism. Reductive thinking for people who cannot cope with the complexity of the situation, I suppose.

Facebook is full of people saying wanting to control your borders is racist. Well then, the EU is racist. India is racist. The U.S. Is racist. Ireland is racist. Nigeria is racist.

Scotland (net EU migration 8000 per year) and NI (2000) hinting that England (180000) is small-minded for having a concern. Reductive, ridiculous and increasingly boring arguments. You can't throw race at everything and make it go away.

As I said, I voted in, but only just. We can choose our next path, but if it is blindly labelling ordinary British people racist for simply wanting control of their borders (for me one of the less important factors) then what a horrible future we have.
 
Dave may well have just thrown the ultimate hot potato at Boris.

I disagree with Cameron's politics. I also think he's a complete nincompoop.

But I don't think he's so evil he would purposely try to screw over the country (and destroy his political career) just to stick it to Boris.

He did one thing right at the end which was to resign without invoking Article 50 and buy some time for the country. Although even then by doing so he broke his word, so that sucks. But I think it's still good. Everyone has an extra few months to let this all sink in and figure out if Brexit is really what they want, and if so, how they plan to do it.
 
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I disagree with Cameron's politics. I also think he's a complete nincompoop.

But I don't think he's so evil he would purposely try to screw over the country (and destroy his political career) just to stick it to Boris.

He did one thing right at the end which was to resign without invoking Article 50 and buy some time for the country. Although even then by doing so he broke his word, so that sucks. But I think it's still good. Everyone has an extra few months to let this all sink in and figure out if Brexit is really what they want, and if so, how they plan to do it.
Quite possibly, but remarkable if so.

Regardless of intention, Dave not triggering Article 50 means that Boris' time in Number 10 - which he's always wanted - isn't going to be the sort of legacy he would have ever wanted. If he gets there.
 
An awful lot of people seem to equate an out vote with racism. Reductive thinking for people who cannot cope with the complexity of the situation, I suppose.

Facebook is full of people saying wanting to control your borders is racist. Well then, the EU is racist. India is racist. The U.S. Is racist. Ireland is racist. Nigeria is racist.

Scotland (net EU migration 8000 per year) and NI (2000) hinting that England (180000) is small-minded for having a concern. Reductive, ridiculous and increasingly boring arguments. You can't throw race at everything and make it go away.

As I said, I voted in, but only just. We can choose our next path, but if it is blindly labelling ordinary British people racist for simply wanting control of their borders (for me one of the less important factors) then what a horrible future we have.

It is odd that most of the vitriol is from people accusing others of being thick and unable to understand the issues. As you say it's a mighty complex issue which none of us will know what the ultimate fallout will be. I'm guessing everything from weather to sheep fertility rates will be blamed on us leaving, if any of the advantages become obvious it'll be 'in spite of'.

I still feel the self serving politicians should take responsibility for calling the ruddy thing.

Another small point. Anyone who voted Conservative at the last election really should think extra hard before going on a rant. It wasn't a secret that Cameron was promising this as a way to gain office. You helped vote Dave in so don't blame many who didn't for not getting what you want. Maybe it's a time for us all to take some responsibility and show maturity to make the most of the coming changes.

I've also changed my mind, if calling others names becomes the basic content of this thread then shut it. Shame though.
 
Quite possibly, but remarkable if so.

Regardless of intention, Dave not triggering Article 50 means that Boris' time in Number 10 - which he's always wanted - isn't going to be the sort of legacy he would have ever wanted. If he gets there.
Actually, it may yet work for him. Boris can allow someone else to take the job for this poison chalice, then take over in opposition after the next general election. The man's a nob, but he is a very astute politician. His bumbling facade has a lot of people fooled...
 
Actually, it may yet work for him. Boris can allow someone else to take the job for this poison chalice, then take over in opposition after the next general election. The man's a nob, but he is a very astute politician. His bumbling facade has a lot of people fooled...
Yeah, I was thinking the same. He's a smart bloke, dangerously smart, but smart nonetheless.

The front-runner doesn't always win a leadership election, either. Just look at the other rabble.

Might be a case of the rope being thrown at Boris, but it being a case of when and perhaps - if he does allow someone else - if he uses it.
 
I'm upset because a bunch of small-minded, opportunist politicians have persuaded some equally small-minded xenophobic ****s combined with a bunch of utter idiots to vote for something that is already proving to be an utter ****ing disaster. The pound has COLLAPSED. That's happened not because of some ****ing Illuminati running things for their benefits, it's because a bunch of absolute ****tard voters voted without any thought. All the things that were predicted by Remain are coming home to roost. I predict a recession that'll make the last one look like a picnic.

These are people who gleefully told me not to believe "experts" because experts had some weird vested interest in our being out of Europe. What a bunch of ignoramuses. Get enough of them to swallow the propaganda passed out by the ****ers who were leading the Leave campaign for their own selfish ends. Add in the xenophobic majority (such as the people who were out in Barnsley yesterday singing "We're voted out now **** off home" at immigrants) and you can raise a ****storm that has ****ed my future and my business's future and had my wife crying and my children genuinely scared for their future.

**** every single **** who voted leave. Especially one in particular on here who before the vote was braggin gthat he'd never voted before and who tossed a coin. Tossed a twatting coin to decide! And who's now on here all politically aware. ****ing Hell, you couldn't make this **** up.

**** the lot of them. I sincerely hope the Leave voters are the first ones to lose their jobs in the coming ****storm.

I predict a riot.

Classy .....
 
Cannot see Vernon Coaker, Andy Burnham or Chris Bryant staying. What a mess, but they are right to act now.

EDIT: Burnham has backed Corbyn.
 
I've been thinking about some of these posts overnight and use of left wing and righting and other political terms. Anyone using those terms is basically stuck in the past. We've moved on. We've become more circular or even spherical.

I kept reading some of them thinking well I think that side quite often but I've not voted that way and I also the vice versa.

Still far too much "labelling" goes on.

This is why today could be the biggest disaster ever for the country because if the PLP continues on this mantra that "their voters" need to be told how to vote then we are in massive danger of UKIP converting all those Northern 2nd places into seats. This would be disaster and the PLP needs to wake up. This is not about Corbyn, it is about a Labour party that still thinks it just needs to walk around their traditional heartlands and tell people which way to vote.

The politics of old where this group is left and this group is right disappeared the day Blair got into power. People do not choose a side and then adopt that sides party line anymore. They look at the party lines and then choose their side afterward.

I do not want a UKIP opposition. Labour and their PLP have to get it together because this referendum should have put a halt to UKIPs progress.
 
This is why today could be the biggest disaster ever for the country because if the PLP continues on this mantra that "their voters" need to be told how to vote then we are in massive danger of UKIP converting all those Northern 2nd places into seats. This would be disaster and the PLP needs to wake up. This is not about Corbyn, it is about a Labour party that still thinks it just needs to walk around their traditional heartlands and tell people which way to vote.

The politics of old where this group is left and this group is right disappeared the day Blair got into power. People do not choose a side and then adopt that sides party line anymore. They look at the party lines and then choose their side afterward.

I do not want a UKIP opposition. Labour and their PLP have to get it together because this referendum should have put a halt to UKIPs progress.

Surely you agree that Corbyn isn't the leader that Labour/the country needs to be an effective opposition and prospective government? He cannot lead. Good guy yes, good principles yes, but a leader? No, absolutely not.
 
The French are angry that we dare go against their wishes. Are they so disinterested that they would see the tunnel blown up by terrorists just because we dare to disagree? Statements like that are one of the reasons people voted to leave. Mind you perhaps it helps them to take their peoples mind off all the things that are going on in that country at the moment. Same Ol' cliche.......blame the Brits.

The French political classes are under severe pressure because their deficit is spiralling and they do not have the economy to sustain it. They have a President that was voted in on an anti-austerity mandate yet has had to ditch that line and try and save his country from bankruptcy. Germany is putting pressure on from the other side to try and force the austerity measures to be increased. They are in trouble and in danger of being the next country to need bailouts.
 
Both/All parties need to get themselves in a big room, have a scrap and then pull themselves together. Quickly.

Doesn't matter who the PLP get in to be leader if they do not get into their heads that they will not win constituencies purely from Neo-Lib votes. They need to change their policies to appeal to working class heartland voters or UKIP will win those seats. What the Labour party does from now until the next GE which could be soon could turn into a huge disaster for anyone who isn't a true UKIPer and there aren't that many who really want to vote UKIP.
 
An awful lot of people seem to equate an out vote with racism. Reductive thinking for people who cannot cope with the complexity of the situation, I suppose.

I think that you have unintentionally over-simplified the situation yourself. It was never just a simple "in" or "out" vote. There are larger political trends behind this, and fallout that goes well beyond just the simple issue of exiting the EU.

It's Farage, Boris, the "Breaking Point" bus posters, and all of that. Maybe you don't think that stuff is racist. But I'm just saying that's all part of the package that people are taking into account. It's not just the vote but who is behind it and all the stuff leading up to it and all the stuff that might happen now because of it.