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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Hull has come wading in to defend the bigot because he happened to vote the same way as him. Much like Fez. But ofcourse they're not siding with him at all <doh>
Laughable isn't it.

3 thick ****s who are that delusional they think they're on some different intellectual plane to the rest of us.
 
What debate?? You're incapable of any reasonable debate. You lack both the intellect, and the capacity to absorb the opinions of others.


Let's start with a simple number question as it's your specialist subject, which is bigger, 48 or 52?
 
Laughable isn't it.

3 thick ****s who are that delusional they think they're on some different intellectual plane to the rest of us.

Perish the thought. We can't compete with you financial wizards.
 
You said: "The way forward? I've no idea right now. Worse still, neither do the leaders of the leave campaign, who have all suddenly disappeared."

I said: "It was always going to be the government who was going to implement the referendum result. Only an idiot would think otherwise."

You said: "Pete, WTF are you on about?"

What did you expect the leaders of the leave campaign to do? Take over the government or something? The government were always going to be the organisation who would administer the UK leaving the EU. The people in the leave campaign knew their role was to run the leave campaign.

You don't seem to understand any of this do you?
 
I'd advise you do the same, mate...
The knock on effects of reduced investment, devalued pound and removal of UK from EU research lasting more than 2 years and the ever growing deficits will not be felt for a while yet.
No reason to think we will end up on the streets, but every reason to believe those who work and pay taxes will be hit hardest
 
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The knock on effects of reduced investment, devalued pound and removal of UK from EU research lasting more than 2 years and the ever growing deficits will not be felt for a while yet.
No reason to think we will end up on the streets, but every reason to believe those who work and pay taxes will be hit hardest

Agree although I hope to **** we're all wrong about this. That doesn't mean I subscribe to the Wizard of Oz logic of the Brexiteers that "everything will be OK, it's written in the stars" but I would prefer (now that we are leaving) if we are wrong about this. Everything so far suggests otherwise though.
 
Agree although I hope to **** we're all wrong about this. That doesn't mean I subscribe to the Wizard of Oz logic of the Brexiteers that "everything will be OK, it's written in the stars" but I would prefer (now that we are leaving) if we are wrong about this. Everything so far suggests otherwise though.

Where is anyone saying everything will be okay?

It's a common flaw in some of the arguments on here.
 
Where is anyone saying everything will be okay?

It's a common flaw in some of the arguments on here.
I didn't say they had. The point I was highlighting was that because the public haven't yet felt the effects of the decision, it does not mean there will be no effect.
The everything will be OK was really the line used by Boris and I think we can accept this is discredited, although some still cling to his empty words
 
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