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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**** Tobes, you are usually more composed than this.
This must be about to affect you badly.


His business was getting passports for immigrants, that has now gone up in smoke. What a whinger bunch of people we have done it, crying and swearing isn't going to make a jot of difference. And I didn't vote because of immigrants I voted leave so we can hold our politicians accountable for the decision they make, I'm in a good paid job and my company sent us a e-mail advising us to stay. I could lose my job but now its happened many countries have said nothing will change and we still want to trade with the UK.
 
People are expecting this to all happen overnight. It doesn't work like that. The effects will be felt over the coming weeks and months.

I still have no doubts that the UK economy will suffer and contract. How long that lasts will depend on how long it takes to sort this mess out...

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His business was getting passports for immigrants, that has now gone up in smoke. What a whinger bunch of people we have done it, crying and swearing isn't going to make a jot of difference. And I didn't vote because of immigrants I voted leave so we can hold our politicians accountable for the decision they make, I'm in a good paid job and my company sent us a e-mail advising us to stay. I could lose my job but now its happened many countries have said nothing will change and we still want to trade with the UK.
Really?
Don't see too much of an issue then to be honest.
As everyone has pointed out, we are in the EU for 2 more years, and when an FTA with the EU is agreed, the first concession we will need to make is admittance of EU passport holders....so I wouldn't say its gone up in smoke.
 
Really?
Don't see too much of an issue then to be honest.
As everyone has pointed out, we are in the EU for 2 more years, and when an FTA with the EU is agreed, the first concession we will need to make is admittance of EU passport holders....so I wouldn't say its gone up in smoke.

<laugh> That was a joke, thought it might be funny but now I think its ****. <sorry>
 
Sinn Fein calling for a referendum in pro-EU Northern Ireland.

Revisiting all that **** is the last thing any of us need. Then again the GBP is at 1985 levels!
 
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Scotland Nicola Sturgeon crying like a kid, this a good riposte...

Mr Jenkin says he is concerned about Scotland's decision to push for a second referendum on independence because it did not want to leave the EU.
He argued that if Scotland had tipped the balance so England was forced to stay in the EU against its will "we would have accepted the result in England".
 
Anyway, the referendum is over so I'll take this opportunity to say goodbye and wish you all a good life. No more postings from me. Definitely last post.

Bye

Blueman.
 
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Scotland Nicola Sturgeon crying like a kid, this a good riposte...

Mr Jenkin says he is concerned about Scotland's decision to push for a second referendum on independence because it did not want to leave the EU.
He argued that if Scotland had tipped the balance so England was forced to stay in the EU against its will "we would have accepted the result in England".
But it didn't so it's a moot point

The result in NI and Scotland will have ramifications as their choice was clear.
 
Anyway, the referendum is over so I'll take this opportunity to say goodbye and wish you all a good life. No more postings from me. Definitely last post.

Bye

Blueman.
You need a goodbye thread for this

I'm sure your passing will be deeply mourned mate

Amen
 
The left lost. The young lost.

Arise Sir Farage.
The centre lost Lee. The left and the far right won. That's why Corbyn is toast and Cameron has quit.

It's a shame the young lost as they have to live with this longer than the people who voted for what looks like turmoil.
 
And whilst currencies have taken a bit of a battering today, the FTSE is higher than it was on Monday.

A quick look at the historical data shows the FTSE 100 value today is effectively at a 12 month
arithmetic mean (possibly geometric too - if I could be arsed to get the detailed data and do
the calcs) .

And Stephanie Flanders (ex Newsnight) laughing at the self-serving greedy City boys
just now on BBC1 over their late night moronics.
 
The centre lost Lee. The left and the far right won. That's why Corbyn is toast and Cameron has quit.

It's a shame the young lost as they have to live with this longer than the people who voted for what looks like turmoil.

If the young actually bothered to turn out Remain would have won this hands down. Lucky for us they didn't. The far right anger that has been shown in this referendum is a direct result of the left having leant far more than they should have.
 
If the young actually bothered to turn out Remain would have won this hands down. Lucky for us they didn't. The far right anger that has been shown in this referendum is a direct result of the left having leant far more than they should have.
The left voted with the far right Lee.
 
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