Off Topic EU deabte. Which way are you voting ?

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How will you vote in the EU referendum ?


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So you hang round with people who are disengaged from the reality of what an economic downturn actually means then, ergo losers.


Aye up, someone telling me what I think again. <laugh>

They're fully engaged in their situation, they just have a more robust attitude to life and themselves. They're perfectly grounded in reality, rather than being stuck in some childish, pointless game of "wah, you didn't realise and I think you should cry like me, because I say that's what you're really thinking and feeling, because I know why you really voted as you did".
 
Either, both, neither. It's an open forum.

Well personally I don't feel duped at all, I had my views on leaving the EU long before the campaign and could tell when the campaigners were talking **** so it had no effect on my reasoning!
 
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In a couple of years, when the economy is down the ****ter we are all going to wonder how the leave campaign got so many votes.No one will want to admit to having been so stupid and the others will probably be dead of old age
 
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In a couple of years, when the economy is down the ****ter we are all going to wonder how the leave campaign got so many votes.No one will want to admit to having been so stupid and the others will probably be dead of old age
Cameron has just said that he told the EU leaders that Britain voted out because of immigration. What a surprise.
 
Question for everyone who keeps going on about how the economy will now be catastrophically ****ed: since it seems clear whoever ends up the next leader of the Tory party will attempt to negotiate a deal giving continued access to the common market, how is it that you think long term this is going to ruin our economy? We all know what the possible short term effects are driven by uncertainty, but medium-long term in terms of trade, how do you think we will be negatively effected?
 
This thread has become such a bitter war of words, it's hard to know if people are taking the piss, being cynical, trying to lighten the mood or just plain Wumming

I'm on the "plain wumming" side mate <ok>

I sat on the fence and have the stance of "what will be will be"
 
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Aye up, someone telling me what I think again. <laugh>

They're fully engaged in their situation, they just have a more robust attitude to life and themselves. They're perfectly grounded in reality, rather than being stuck in some childish, pointless game of "wah, you didn't realise and I think you should cry like me, because I say that's what you're really thinking and feeling, because I know why you really voted as you did".

Turkeys don't vote for Christmas.

Many turkeys that did who are fully engaged in the economic outlook for this country are becoming at the very least, somewhat dubious about their decision, that is what I have found since coming back to the UK on Saturday. The fact that you claim to have encountered not one who feels that way, makes you either a liar or someone who hangs round with people who don't have anything to lose.
 
Question for everyone who keeps going on about how the economy will now be catastrophically ****ed: since it seems clear whoever ends up the next leader of the Tory party will attempt to negotiate a deal giving continued access to the common market, how is it that you think long term this is going to ruin our economy? We all know what the possible short term effects are driven by uncertainty, but medium-long term in terms of trade, how do you think we will be negatively effected?

Nobody knows, and that's the point! And that's why the currency has dropped, why our credit ratings have been slashed. How long this goes on, and where we go from here, all up in the air!...

We have traded a recovering, stable economy for an uncertain period of uncertainty ( I might have plaigerised Donald Rumsfeld there!).
 
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