You've just screwed up the future of 'are' country.
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You've just screwed up the future of 'are' country.
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You really have taken our country back. I'm really looking forward to this recession.
Suddenly people have become mystic meg, or have suddenly become clairvoyant, no one knows what is going to happen, so stop being bitter and take it that the people have spoken, and what will be will be:thumbup:
so many " thickies " :wave:
makes you wonder eh
Yeah.
Britain has become a nation full of stupid racists.
I for one am ashamed to be British.
At £1 : $1.30 good luck with Disneyworld next year :thumbup:
So, now you've got your own way, what's the plan to replace the £150bn wiped from British companies?
How do you propose to replace all the money taken away from pension pots?
What's your plan to save the value of the pound?
Yet another multi
Yawn
Another way of looking at is, 52% who were left behind, have decided that they would have also liked to have benefited in the EU but were ignored, and have spoken, uncertain times ahead that's for sure, perhaps Britain should be ashamed at how an underclass was allowed propagate whilst many were getting richer and the distribution of wealth getting wider.
What the **** has people gone and done
Don't be silly it's early days, this was always going to happen, it will all settle down, don't such a drama queen:thumbup:
My 17:year old son stayed up all night in the vain hope that Remain would win. He wants to be able to work in Europe. His chances of doing so have been greatly reduced. He was desperate to vote and could not do so because Cameron was so stupid and denied our youth the chance to vote for their futures.
We have become a narrow minded and ugly country. However in time those that voted out will realise that their lives will not have improved one jot by voting out. Their lot in life is down to Westminster politicians and not the EU but they are too stupid to realise that.
I feel very angry for my kids.
France, Holland, Italy, Sweden, Austria, Hungary, Greece and Denmark are all very interested about what happened last night.
Are you talking about Phillip Greed, thousands of genuine peoples pensions have bought him a new yacht, and Cameron let him.
I expect that Richard Branson and the rest of the mega rich clique who spoke out in favour of remain, will now be campaigning for the countries they reside in, Monaco, The Cayman Islands ETC, to join the EU. They'll still won't have to wait two weeks to get a doctors appointment or find that can't get their kids into the school of their choice.
#Independence Day
So do you think the lives of the white working class in South Wales and the North East are going to be improved by this decision? Do you think more money will now be made available for the NHS as a result of this decision? Do you think part of the reason we have voted out is because immigrants have been made scapegoats? What is the real reason for the mess our country is in? Is it the EU or our politicians in Westminster?
A lot of truth in that.
The referendum was called to resolve the civil war in the Tory party. The result was another reflection of mass alienation from the political process and real or perceived elites in Westminster and Brussels.
Project Hate beats Project Fear.
I've just rung the local A & E department to be told that there is currently a four hour wait. Not like it was in the adverts - it was all lies!
The notion that the nearly 17,500,000 million who voted to leave are all "thickies" is ridiculous. However, the final figures show that the referendum was decided by how 700,000 (4% of the total leave votes) voted - if they had sided with remain, we'd be looking at a different result.
Now, if you were to tell me that 4% of leave voters were driven almost entirely by the immigration issue and that they were, basically, little Englanders who wanted to "ship them back" so that "our" jobs could be protected (i.e they were, essentially, racists), then I'd probably believe you.
It makes me feel uneasy that such people might have played an essential part in the outcome of the monumental matter we voted on yesterday. Similarly, nowhere near all of the political figures most associated with the leave campaign could be said to hold such views, but at least one of them could in my book and the thought of him being involved in even the slightest way in the negotiations to come is a frightening one.
Speaking as someone who thought the remain side's bulletins on the truly awful consequences of a leave vote did them more than good, I'm not convinced that we'll see too much difference from the consequences of a Britain out of the EU compared to those with us in it. However, I'll qualify that by saying that those charged with negotiating our way out will have to show far more common sense, sound judgment and leadership skills than we saw from either side in the referendum campaign - they'll have an enormous responsibility and I dread to think what the youngsters of today will be left with if, as they may well do, they make a balls up of the negotiations.
you could always go and move to Europe, plenty of countries would have you :thumbup:
from my point of view, I have been buying $ at 1.38 - 1.49 over the last few months, lets be honest, the $ has been crap for months
yes the £ has dropped, but we knew it would, no surpirses, it will be moving in the right direction before long
My own way ? ? ? I didnt make the final decision, 17,410,742 voted to leave, i cannot take all the credit :thumbup: I wanted more control over our borders, I wanted to take control of our rule / law making and not let unelected ( by us ) Europeans do that
I will leave that upto the experts, nothing has changed, i had to leave the running of the country upto them yesterday, nothing has changed in that aspect, I will go about my everyday life ( van in the a MOT today ) just as i did yesterday