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Originally posted by FACTS View PostWow. Can't believe that happened. Don't think Scotland will leave as they literally cannot finance themselves with oil priced as low as it is now and they will have to adopt the Euro.. Don't think Northern Ireland will be up for it either.\
Hopefully Cameron's replacement isn't worse than him...
Today has been chaos but not just for the UK, the whole world. Switzerland is the only market in Europe that hasn't dropped more than us today..
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Originally posted by Ramsey is god View PostPound at its lowest for 3 decades apparently.
Took Farage all of about 1 hour to pull the NHS money he indicated he was going to give.
already lost our "5th largest economy in the world" title that everyone was throwing out before.
I fear this will be worse than imagined.
On the plus side, Farage wants to give us a bank holiday for our "independence day"
Calm down drama queen, it's very early days.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostBut how can you be certain she was ineligible? E.g. maybe she has dual-citizenship, for whatever reason.
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostHopefully now everyone will stop banging on about this and concentrate on working together to take the country forward.
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Originally posted by scuberry View PostI hope Scotland do leave the UK join the failing EU and all the Turks,Alabanians,Poles,Romanians and the rest all go and flood them,take low paid jobs in everything and push there wages down just like here and let's see if they want to remain then ? They have been shielded from all of this and don't realise the consquences and the best thing of all that total t w a t sturgeon would resign.
Like any Divorce the pain is there for a short time but in the end it is for the better and things move on,looking forward to getting my BRITSH passport back :p)
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostBy the time Scotland managed to get in, they'd probably be in a group of one.
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View PostH you shouldn't be stunned that was'nt just a vote against the EU it was also a vote against the establishment the blue coler worker has been shafted for too long we have only known a one party tory state for roughly 40 years you need to go back as far as Harold Wilson for any political choice creating the country being covered by the haves in and around London and the have nots elsewhere
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postvideo doing the rounds on facebook about fraud being committed. camera shows vote counter rubbing out and re filling in ballot papers.
have no idea how to post a facebook video on here.
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Originally posted by Ramsey is god View PostPound at its lowest for 3 decades apparently.
Took Farage all of about 1 hour to pull the NHS money he indicated he was going to give.
already lost our "5th largest economy in the world" title that everyone was throwing out before.
I fear this will be worse than imagined.
On the plus side, Farage wants to give us a bank holiday for our "independence day"
The FTSE 100 has ended the day at about 6,162 points, down 2.76% or 175 points. That's considerably better than the 5,806 it touched earlier this morning.
European markets have been well and truly spanked, however, with the Dax in Frankfurt down 6.8% - its worst day since the financial crisis in 2008, the Cac in Paris shed 8%, Madrid fell 12%, while Milan takes the wooden spoon with a 12.5% plunge.
Wall Street is also lower lower, with the S&P down 2.7% and the Dow 2.1% lower.
I thought it was us supposed to be suffering.
Been hearing some right drama queens all day.
Lib Dem and Green leaders sounded suicidal this morning. Heard some of the younger generation complaining about how the oldies have ruined their futures and that they should have had more of a say.
Now is not the time for bickering and whinging. Now is the time to pull together and ensure that we make the very best of the opportunity we now have, having made the decision.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostFrom the BBC News website :
The FTSE 100 has ended the day at about 6,162 points, down 2.76% or 175 points. That's considerably better than the 5,806 it touched earlier this morning.
European markets have been well and truly spanked, however, with the Dax in Frankfurt down 6.8% - its worst day since the financial crisis in 2008, the Cac in Paris shed 8%, Madrid fell 12%, while Milan takes the wooden spoon with a 12.5% plunge.
Wall Street is also lower lower, with the S&P down 2.7% and the Dow 2.1% lower.
I thought it was us supposed to be suffering.
Been hearing some right drama queens all day.
Lib Dem and Green leaders sounded suicidal this morning. Heard some of the younger generation complaining about how the oldies have ruined their futures and that they should have had more of a say.
Now is not the time for bickering and whinging. Now is the time to pull together and ensure that we make the very best of the opportunity we now have, having made the decision.
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