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    Re: Latest polling - The Referendum thread

    Scotland is almost all Remain...they're going to be pissed if we leave.

    Scottish referendum before the end of 2016?

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    Proud to be Welsh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ainsley Harriott View Post
    Scotland is almost all Remain...they're going to be pissed if we leave.

    Scottish referendum before the end of 2016?
    I think so. Anne Widdecombe (leave) was saying she didn't think Scotland would get into the eu if independent so wasn't worried that they'd vote to leave the uk. I think she's missing the point. Scots would rather be away from London and out of Europe than with London and out of Europe.

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    Wow, Brendon Cox getting hammered for being too political

    https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/745639982824513536

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    I think so. Anne Widdecombe (leave) was saying she didn't think Scotland would get into the eu if independent so wasn't worried that they'd vote to leave the uk. I think she's missing the point. Scots would rather be away from London and out of Europe than with London and out of Europe.
    This is a conundrum all right.

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    Re: Latest polling - The Referendum thread

    Jacob Rees-Mogg: "If the EU is the sort of club that, if you want to leave it, you get knee-capped, it's not a club you want to be part of in the first place."

    Tusk & Junker set for an interesting speech tomorrow morning...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ainsley Harriott View Post
    Jacob Rees-Mogg: "If the EU is the sort of club that, if you want to leave it, you get knee-capped, it's not a club you want to be part of in the first place."

    Tusk & Junker set for an interesting speech tomorrow morning...
    They'll be more worried about the floodgates opening, there is a queue forming to leave.

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    Farage thinks he has won for the whole of Europe

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    Re: Latest polling - The Referendum thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    They'll be more worried about the floodgates opening, there is a queue forming to leave.
    The EU in the coming years seems like it could be an organisation where you either exit via the door, or fall through the floor...can't see Greece lasting much longer.

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    Re: Latest polling - The Referendum thread

    They wish...


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    Wales 52.5-47.5 out

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    Just woke up to see a dark, threatening and angry sky overhead - what a metaphor for this country after the Referendum vote!

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    Alastair campbell just said the people who most led the vote to leave will be hit hardest by what's been done.

    I think that's a fair point.

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    Just got up...





    Holy shit!

  16. #166

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    Just had a glance at a few details, and there's some areas that voted heavily to remain - they're gonna be pissed!

    This is one hell of a divided country!

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    Me too. ^^

    Get your bunting back out and celebrate our Independence Day

  18. #168

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    It's hardly a day for celebrating and I would have said that if the remain side had won - this country is in a terrible state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    It's hardly a day for celebrating and I would have said that if the remain side had won - this country is in a terrible state.
    The last two months of campaigning, the hostility and lies from almost everyone involved - politicians and newspapers especially - has been a low for the UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    The last two months of campaigning, the hostility and lies from almost everyone involved - politicians and newspapers especially - has been a low for the UK.
    Exactly.

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    This says all you need to know about these loonatics, better off out

  22. #172

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    Well that was thrilling if you witnessed it in real time, but surely there has to be a general election? I don't see how Cameron and Osborne can be in charge of any Brexit?

  23. #173

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    Just one person on the leave side said something along the lines of "we could become a smaller, yes, but more innovative and modernising economy" yet that was the best argument to leave. He isn't even in government.

    For all those saying the Valley's have been let down and needs control back, only the EU has consistently supported your area.
    For those saying democracy has won, has Boris/Gove/Patel ever voiced support of opening up democracy apart from attacks on the EU?
    For those saying it's about immigration, freedom of movement is such a small price to pay next to what we'll swallow in negotiations with China and India without the power of the EU behind us.

    There were arguments to leave but not voiced by its main supporters and this is instead largely in reaction to the politics of those championing it loudest.

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