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Originally posted by Johnnykc View PostChrist....you've mellowed with the result Stanley......last night you were suggesting a rigged referendum.......
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Originally posted by Snaxo View PostLet me be the first (or one of) to congratulate the Leavers. I truly hope that your faith in our future prosperity outside of Europe is well placed, and my fears are misplaced. I've enjoyed the lively discussion !
You won't be surprised to hear of course that for me I feel very sad - it feels to me like a bleak day for the UK (which is now under threat itself as an entity) and Europe. However, as I say, if I'm hopefully wrong, I'll be the first to raise a glass to those who voted leave.
Back to discussing something we can mostly unite on - our beloved Rangers!
I can't help but think though, that had the EU been more reasonable in the recent negotiations, this result would not have happened.
Originally posted by Hubble View PostI have to admit, I am a little stunned by this result, and also a little shocked by the deep divisions it has revealed in our society, but at the same time, I can't deny it's exciting to see actual democracy in action. Wow. What next I wonder?
And now a "no confidence" motion issued in respect of Mr Corbyn.
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Iv'e heard some whining from those that voted in how unfair it is , but when the eastern Europeans came to the work and undercut wages in the construction industries along with logistics and now Uber has come to shaft taxi and mini cab trade , oh that was alright that's just fair competition , strange when their city bonuses are under threat even tho it will be SHORT TERM or some like Tom the bricky and Joe the plumber lose their job oh it's all so unfair , well today they now realise life is a 2 way street
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostI have to admit, I am a little stunned by this result, and also a little shocked by the deep divisions it has revealed in our society, but at the same time, I can't deny it's exciting to see actual democracy in action. Wow. What next I wonder?Last edited by dogsrrs; 24-06-2016, 01:39 PM.
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You have to remember that small towns outside London think differently. My parents used to live in a small town called Rothwell in Northants. and the people who lived in Desborough, a town about 5 miles away were considered to be foreigners.
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Wow. 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 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..
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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