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Off Topic EU deabte. Which way are you voting ?

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by PINKIE, Jun 9, 2016.

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How will you vote in the EU referendum ?

  1. In

    54.1%
  2. Out

    45.9%
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  1. The RDBD

    The RDBD Well-Known Member

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    Who is crying about it ??
    Merely laughing at the fact that the immediate knee-jerk actions of a thoroughly discredited industry sector
    is so loudly proclaimed as some definitive statement of how the UK will now fare in the world.
     
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  2. DMD

    DMD Eh?
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    There's a fair few fishing communities that know how he feels.
     
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  3. The RDBD

    The RDBD Well-Known Member

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    Going for the Muslim vote there.
    I would be worried if I was him : he has quite a fat neck. <ISIS>
     
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  4. Tobes

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    Oh the irony.

    If over simplified (and I was deliberately simplifying it btw) and you wish to contradict the content then do so, crack on love the floor is all yours.

    The only one seeking to stifle the debate is you, as your retort offered nothing but snide comment and deflection (your standard MO yet again). You're ****ing hilarious pal
     
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  5. Stan

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    So you're employed by someone else and you don't rely on importing from the EU? But you're happy to call judgement over someone who runs his own business and bought into the EU trade opportunity?

    I'm fairly certain you're also young and have no dependants.
     
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  6. DMD

    DMD Eh?
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    Why did you give up your stall?

    Those first two paragraphs are pretty much how you come across. What's your motto, people who think they know everything, are annoying to those of us that actually do?
     
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  7. Treble

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    Ok then expand it DMD. You become cryptic. You come across as some who's saying "ah you just don't get it, I know more but I'm not going to tell you because you're not worth discussing it with". That comes across as someone who's afraid to engage or argue the point in case it does get scrutinised and/or undermined. Not having a pop at all, but tearing away at other people's arguments or concerns without offering any alternative is going to to give you the same reaction every time. Surely you can see that people at least are having some dialogue with RBDB and AFCFW even, if it is a mildly heated one.

    Anyway, I expect you'll probably give a dismissive one line answer but I hope not. It doesn't help though.
     
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  8. afcftw

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    Since he is such a seasoned entrepreneur I'm sure he will have put contingency measures in place and will innovate his way to successfully navigating the period of uncertainty ;)

    Though I completely agree a lot of the country voted in this referendum without having an understanding of the EU, the real pros and cons on both sides of the debate or what the realities of either outcome would actually be. Unfortunately the campaign was fought on both sides by scaremongering, misleading the public and exaggerating everything. Only those who chose to research and inform themselves will have had any idea about the decision they were really making.
     
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  9. pieguts

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    Am I on ignore now <laugh>
     
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  10. Treble

    Treble Keyser Söze

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    That's the problem at the moment. There are so many who cannot relate to those whose jobs are directly linked to EU. Because they themselves are ok they seem to think everyone else will be as well. It's heads in the sand.
     
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  11. DMD

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    <laugh> How the **** can anyone have a proper discussion when you and the emigrant just pop up with the same old **** rather than looking at the wider picture?

    Yep, the current market has dipped, it did so at the time of the vote announcement, we get that, it's a given fact. It's the questions around that that will help to move stuff forward, which is what the country needs to do.

    My experience of financial experts, both personal and from the national and international events is that vary few of them are actually very good.
     
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  12. Tobes

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    This ^
     
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  13. Stan

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    Even with the daft smiley face at the end of it, your first paragraph is patronising bollocks.
     
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  14. NSIS

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    Course not. <hug>
     
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  15. Treble

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    Yes :bandit:
     
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  16. PINKIE

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    The biggest problem now as I see it is that the Govt are sitting ducks with no leader, their contingency budget has been blown out of the water by their own MPs and the Brexit MPs have admitted that they have 'No plan'. Labour are in turmoil too and seem determined to self destruct when they should be uniting to oust the Tories.

    In the meantime the banks are making plans to up sticks and leave the UK, and the uncertainty is deepening. The idea that this will be a short dip followed by a stronger UK, is pie in the sky as far as I can see.
     
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  17. Tobes

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    So what is your personal experience of renowned economic experts then?

    Let's hear why - based on your seemingly extensive knowledge of their previous advice - that they're not to be trusted on this basic economic prediction that is based on the massive leap into the unknown that Nation has had inflicted on it here.

    The floor's all yours petal x
     
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  18. pieguts

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    I hope that's not a burka, you start custard off again!!
     
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  19. NSIS

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    <laugh>
     
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  20. Stan

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    I've asked him before what industry he works in. He ignored the question.
     
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