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Indeed I did vote leave despite the Eurocrats with their Project Fear - and I know exactly why I voted to Leave <ok>

Have we seen the immediate tax increases and budget cuts promised by Osborne? - No.
Will the European business leaders "punish" the British people as promised by moving jobs out of Britain into the continent? Doubt it
Will the other European Governments "punish" the British people for exercising our sovereign right of self government by cutting trade and finances like promised? Doubt it.

These Eurocrats allowed over 1.5 million migrants with no job skills or education UNCHECKED entry into Europe last year and more will come this year - These migrants have committed rampaging crime sprees wherever they go including terror attacks in Paris and Brussels.
The economies of other European stares are grim at best - they are trapped under mountains of unpayable debt making austerity plans just to avoid late payments.
Unemployment is high especially for young people and growth is negligible (the Antartic is the only continent with lower growth than Europe)
- that is why 3 million people from Poland and Romania are currently working in the UK .

These Eurocrats wagered project fear to try to get us to remain - why was that?
Was it the fear of losing the £357M per week we give them?
Or the fear of losing the dumping ground for 250,000 migrants each year?
These 2 reasons alone were well worth an "X" in the box.

The EU is desperate to increase its trans-Atlantic trade - if they made any cuts to us, that would infuriate the Yanks - as they have trillions invested in UK businesses - as do the Chinese. Think about it ;)

How would you feel if a new PM negotiates a deal, decides full access to singlearket is vital, and has to concede free movement?

Probably not as baldly as that but still amounting to that?

That was what I was asking

You have no mechanism to object, he/she would be meeting the referendum decision to Leave
 
Why aren't the police battering these loony lefties from the streets of London, ****ing sore losers disrupting peoples lives just because they don't believe in democracy, thick ****s the lot of 'em

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Those anti Cellino marches really are gathering pace. Glory will be impressed when he gets home
 
So you've still not realised what you've done?

You've had a week now to see what truly awful arseholes were leading the Leave campaign, its clear they could not run a bath, its clear they don't know the meaning of the words decency and responsibility, and they have no answer to what Brexit means. Yet they were believed in their "we don't need experts" twatolological comments, their assurance all the economic talk was "project fear" even when it came from independent guys like the governor of the bank of England. It is unbelieveable.

What we are now just starting to see is the first of a long, long stream of announcements which will be 80% bad news, 20% good news (not the ideal balance). Of course people will minimise the effects, but a bad move for Britain is a bad move even if its not big in itself.

Plus all our energy will now be on this for the next 3 years.

Soon we will have an unelected prime minister of an ultra right wing conservative government, compared to which people like Cameron and Osborne would seem like moderates, determined to implement the 'mandate' the referendum gave them to do Brexit in any way they feel like without reference to what people might now want. For all this talk of a second referendum, there won't be any further checking with the electorate even if we did change our minds, they will just do what they want and claim they have the mandate. They have no opposition worthy of the name to even call them out on what they are doing, other than the SNP whose main objective is to get out of the UK, and fast.

We will lose our place as the European financial hub, we will find new investors from outside the EU no longer come here as the best way to enter the EU, we will have a weaker economy so will have less money (not more) to spend on vital services and defence, its unlikely we will keep a place on the UN security council as a truncated little England etc etc etc

This is a disaster. If you can't see it now, perhaps you will eventually (when it hits you between the eyes).

Its a small consolation, but at least as this horror story unfolds I can tell myself I voted the other way.

You're wasting your time and energy on people that have their heads buried in the sand
 
How would you feel if a new PM negotiates a deal, decides full access to singlearket is vital, and has to concede free movement?

Probably not as baldly as that but still amounting to that?

That was what I was asking

You have no mechanism to object, he/she would be meeting the referendum decision to Leave

If he/she did that. they would be committing political suicide - 17M people have voiced their concerns <ok>

Food for thought - the Eurocrats are on the verge of granting freedom of movement to 80M Turkish citizens - Turkey are on the verge of granting Turkish citizenship to all Syrian nationals, there are estimated to be over 9M Africans in Libya trying to get a boat to Italy.
 
You're wasting your time and energy on people that have their heads buried in the sand
Its ok wrote my will,I'm prepared for the end of the world,is it this week or next ? Hope its not the week before Leeds get premoted,,that will piss me off.
 
If he/she did that. they would be committing political suicide - 17M people have voiced their concerns <ok>

Food for thought - the Eurocrats are on the verge of granting freedom of movement to 80M Turkish citizens - Turkey are on the verge of granting Turkish citizenship to all Syrian nationals, there are estimated to be over 9M Africans in Libya trying to get a boat to Italy.

Sources RE comments on Turkey?
 
It's not freedom of movement it's visa free travel - much like we enjoy in countries all over the world. Would still be subject to passport control on entry just wouldn't need a visa.
yes makes it much harder to refuse entry,no proper checks and easier for terrorists
 
If he/she did that. they would be committing political suicide - 17M people have voiced their concerns <ok>

Food for thought - the Eurocrats are on the verge of granting freedom of movement to 80M Turkish citizens - Turkey are on the verge of granting Turkish citizenship to all Syrian nationals, there are estimated to be over 9M Africans in Libya trying to get a boat to Italy.
You're wasting your time on the moaning whinging sore losers
 
Cameron resigns, Farage resigns, Conservatives are leaderless, Labour is leaderless,

FFS BRITAIN IS LEADERLESS


Don't you poms have anyone that can stand up and lead the country?
 
Pound at a 35 year low. Shares on the slide. Don't suppose you can see a few home truths too?

I've just noticed all the 'sources' quoted above are from the Daily Express <doh>

By the way you could add that property shares and sales are collapsing, many funds are refusing to allow investors to withdraw heir funds ...... And ee are still in the first month, 2 years plus away from actually leaving

Opinion poll say the Welsh would now vote remain, by the way

Keep chipping away (see what I did there) they may realise eventually
 
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Still time to come to our senses

Hope that nobody Leadsom does not get selected, triggering art 50 straight away is moronic

Forget. The politics..... What a **** that slimy ****er Michael Gove is..... Gets caught trying to rig the Tory ballot and blames his campaign manager...... Hope he wins.... Even hapless corbyn would win an election against him.
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Cant help but feeling theres quite a few in for some nasty surprises over the next two years. Seems to be far more negatives than positives to your exit. Still as Steve pointed out, youll still have Brazil, Canada and Australia to export to if you havent fallen out with them by then.