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Trickster
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Heckling from the cheap seats, Phnom Penh, KoW
Posts: 7,025
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The only (ethnic minority) in the woodpile is that we still have exactly the same quality of politicians to manage the country on our behalf, and their track record of taking care of the electorate is not encouraging.
You can now expect a significant amount of lobbying by the various industries to safe guard their interests. Separation is all very well, so long as there is a plan for what comes next.
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4 ring whore!
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Dalgety Bay, Fife
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Donald Trump thinks it's a great thing.
That's reassuring.......... |
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Grown up member
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Winchester, Hampshire
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So shortsighted...........
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Chelmsford
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And those are companies who decide to move out and not told by any government or EU.
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Location: Chelmsford
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Grown up member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Northern Krautland
Posts: 241
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And what about the plan of Boris Johnson? A Tory, isn't he? Just like Cameron. Do they have a plan? Just found that: https://twitter.com/gmb/status/746218028195426305 It seems so sad. Last edited by TeXerv; 24-06-16 at 02:02 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Chelmsford
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Grown up member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Northern Krautland
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And meanwhile Putin has stated, that he didn't influence the referendum. Last edited by TeXerv; 24-06-16 at 03:23 PM. |
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Thobbing Member
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Staffs
Posts: 490
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Funny I've noted today how many people only seem to like democracy when it suits them.
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4 ring whore!
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Bursledon - Southampton
Posts: 2,575
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You know I've for the first time since joining facebook (far too long ago) I've gone and deactivated my account. I simply couldn't stand the bile, hatred, insults & doom & gloom being spewed by those friends in the remain camp. Nearly 80% of the eligible voters turned out, a record in modern times and we should see that as a positive thing. Yes the markets took a tumble today but that's more due to traders guessing big and wrong. Whenever they guess big and wrong (housing market anyone!) the whole economy goes into kneejerk reaction mode. Putting it into perspective for a second, when the ftse opened it crashed by an unprecedented margin, but by the end of the day that 8%odd was down to 2.4% and the closing figure today was UP nearly 1% from just FIVE DAYS AGO. This shows that there was a big gamble made in the city of a narrow win for remain and many saw that as an easy flip of their portfolio - it wasn't. It's also up from the beginning of the year. The Pound is a slightly different matter, again it dipped to a long time low but again rallied a little bit but what helped weigh this down was a combination of Camorons resignation & Sturgeon sticking the knife in (again) before most had even woken for breakfast (despicable woman). markets don't like uncertainty so will always recoil like a todger on a cold swim. The pound will strengthen again when the markets have a better idea of camerons successor and the (I imagine fairly quick) election. That just leaves the question as to how much the EU will want to spank the UK for being a defiant naughty little boy, knowing that a soft touch will quickly lead to refenda in The Netherlands, France & Italy to start with they will want to throw every nasty thing they can at us, knowing all the time that whatever trade barrier they try and put up will hurt them more than us. At best for the EU is a pyrrhic victory, at worst and more likely it's the destruction of the political EU as it currently stands hopefully to be replaced with a free trade area in the vein that the EU was originally set up solely to do, which is why I chose leave.
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