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Re: Article 50
« Reply #75 on: 27 June 2016, 11:44:13 »

The common market was an excellent idea. The European Union is not.
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« Reply #76 on: 27 June 2016, 12:31:16 »

I think people are slowly coming to the conclusion that we can't save £350 million a week, allow no free movement of people, and yet still trade with Europe on exactly the same terms.



 
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« Reply #77 on: 27 June 2016, 12:38:54 »

I think people are slowly coming to the conclusion that we can't save £350 million a week, allow no free movement of people, and yet still trade with Europe on exactly the same terms.

Strangely, I think most thinking people spotted that a long time ago. 8)
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« Reply #78 on: 27 June 2016, 12:50:43 »

I know it sounds crazy with all the crap the British people have put up with, but is there a possibility we won't actually leave the EU?, instead remaining in a perpetual 'limbo' kicking article 50 ever further down the road?
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« Reply #79 on: 27 June 2016, 12:58:09 »

I know it sounds crazy with all the crap the British people have put up with, but is there a possibility we won't actually leave the EU?, instead remaining in a perpetual 'limbo' kicking article 50 ever further down the road?

As a marketing trainer once said to me on a course in the late 90's, never underestimate what little the average person on the street knows or understands
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« Reply #80 on: 27 June 2016, 14:09:04 »

I know it sounds crazy with all the crap the British people have put up with, but is there a possibility we won't actually leave the EU?, instead remaining in a perpetual 'limbo' kicking article 50 ever further down the road?

As a marketing trainer once said to me on a course in the late 90's, never underestimate what little the average person on the street knows or understands
It's that attitude that people have voted against :-X

I think people are slowly coming to the conclusion that we can't save £350 million a week, allow no free movement of people, and yet still trade with Europe on exactly the same terms.

Strangely, I think most thinking people spotted that a long time ago. 8)
Agreed :y

Leaving is the way forward on many levels, just a shame the the moneyed don't want to relinquish their hold, and that the politicians lack the balls and imagination to enter the brave new world head first. So much more potential out out.

There's as much shite flying around the media now than there has been since the referendum was announced...
« Last Edit: 27 June 2016, 14:10:46 by Doctor Gollum »
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Re: Article 50
« Reply #81 on: 27 June 2016, 14:25:34 »

I know it sounds crazy with all the crap the British people have put up with, but is there a possibility we won't actually leave the EU?, instead remaining in a perpetual 'limbo' kicking article 50 ever further down the road?

As a marketing trainer once said to me on a course in the late 90's, never underestimate what little the average person on the street knows or understands
It's that attitude that people have voted against :-X
.. and the attitudes that many have been displaying since demonstrates that they wouldn't be safe with a recently boiled kettle let alone a vote.
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Re: Article 50
« Reply #82 on: 27 June 2016, 15:27:26 »

I cannot believe the actions of people. The two camps....

The leavers. Who have taken a sigh of relief, and had a pint. Then gone to work Monday morning.

The Remainers -  Who have spend the last few days bemoaning, cursing, and throwing sarcastic 'thankyous', and overall hate. Demanding a second referendum, saying this country has been ripped apart, we've killed us all etc.

Perhaps I'm wrong, but it really seems that way to me. So much acidity aimed at the 'leavers.'  :( :( :'(



For 1,973 years AD we traded with mainland Europe as separate, but the last 43 years we've been in a sort of 'co-op club' that costs us more to be in than we get out. So we've decided to leave.
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« Reply #83 on: 27 June 2016, 16:26:06 »

Perhaps I'm wrong, but it really seems that way to me. So much acidity aimed at the 'leavers.'  :( :( :'(

Like I say, you want to try working here.. They talk about immigrants no longer feeling welcome in England, well.. I no longer feel welcome at work!

There's an Irish & UK national who suggested stripping pensioners of their pension by way of retribution for their votes.
A Spanish & UK national who commented he wants to emigrate somewhere warm (but not Spain, apparently)
General consensus that anyone who voted leave is a racist, xenophobic retard who should be taken out and shot.
How anyone voting leave has cost them thousands of euros of savings..
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Re: Article 50
« Reply #84 on: 27 June 2016, 16:37:37 »

Bit tricky living here in Spain. Spaniards keep asking me what is happening about leaving.

Fortunately they have just had their second inconclusive election. Might end up with a Tory/Labour coalition to keep the loony Podemos at bay but that won't fly.

Expect talk of taking Gibraltar back to kick off soon too. They voted largely for Remain in EU. 
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« Reply #85 on: 27 June 2016, 16:37:50 »

Perhaps I'm wrong, but it really seems that way to me. So much acidity aimed at the 'leavers.'  :( :( :'(

Like I say, you want to try working here.. They talk about immigrants no longer feeling welcome in England, well.. I no longer feel welcome at work!

There's an Irish & UK national who suggested stripping pensioners of their pension by way of retribution for their votes.
A Spanish & UK national who commented he wants to emigrate somewhere warm (but not Spain, apparently)
General consensus that anyone who voted leave is a racist, xenophobic retard who should be taken out and shot.
How anyone voting leave has cost them thousands of euros of savings..

Only 36% of young fit and healthy voters in the 18-24 range managed to vote. :-\

Yet 83% of the over 55's managed to drag their arthritic, pox-ridden frames, down to the polling office.

If the young had taken the responsibility to vote the referendum may well have gone the way of remain.

No point in blaming the coffin dodgers.
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« Reply #86 on: 27 June 2016, 16:59:47 »

Agreed... Don't deserve a say if you can't be arsed to vote :y

The EU nationals here still come to work, no toy throwing or anti British sentiments... But perhaps they are intelligent enough to realise that the sky hasn't fallen in, they still have their jobs and aren't going to be sent home with the first post...
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« Reply #87 on: 27 June 2016, 17:07:52 »

Perhaps I'm wrong, but it really seems that way to me. So much acidity aimed at the 'leavers.'  :( :( :'(

Like I say, you want to try working here.. They talk about immigrants no longer feeling welcome in England, well.. I no longer feel welcome at work!

There's an Irish & UK national who suggested stripping pensioners of their pension by way of retribution for their votes.
A Spanish & UK national who commented he wants to emigrate somewhere warm (but not Spain, apparently)
General consensus that anyone who voted leave is a racist, xenophobic retard who should be taken out and shot.
How anyone voting leave has cost them thousands of euros of savings..


You not got your England shirt on and Union Jack flag out yet yeh wimp  ::)
Man up and fight fire with fire I say ...............  :y :y :D :D
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« Reply #88 on: 27 June 2016, 17:11:46 »

Agreed... Don't deserve a say if you can't be arsed to vote :y

The EU nationals here still come to work, no toy throwing or anti British sentiments... But perhaps they are intelligent enough to realise that the sky hasn't fallen in, they still have their jobs and aren't going to be sent home with the first post...




But as you all know with the kids today  ::)

They know everything about sweet f**k all and are always right  ::) ::)

And when they are proved wrong, its a stitch up, they are been picked on and its JUST NOT FAIR 
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« Reply #89 on: 27 June 2016, 17:14:00 »

Perhaps I'm wrong, but it really seems that way to me. So much acidity aimed at the 'leavers.'  :( :( :'(

Like I say, you want to try working here.. They talk about immigrants no longer feeling welcome in England, well.. I no longer feel welcome at work!

There's an Irish & UK national who suggested stripping pensioners of their pension by way of retribution for their votes.
A Spanish & UK national who commented he wants to emigrate somewhere warm (but not Spain, apparently)
General consensus that anyone who voted leave is a racist, xenophobic retard who should be taken out and shot.
How anyone voting leave has cost them thousands of euros of savings..
Tell them not to let the door smack their arse on the way out. Nothing worse than foreigners moaning about their situation in our country. If they think they'd be better off at home, then fick off back there.
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