Brexit .... My thoughts... 11:07 - Jun 16 with 149794 views | JacksDad | The one thing I am certain of re this vote is that no-one knows for sure what the repercussions economically will be if we pull out. If you listen to the experts it will be better if we stay in, however its all unconvincing. My issue is that after 10 years of Austerity, the services in this country have been cut to the bone, that is services that are needed by us all - not just Immigrants/benefit spongers. We are not in a position to afford the enormous gamble if it all goes t1ts up. I am taking my lead from Ray Winston and gambling responsibly and staying in. If we ever get to situation when everything is adequately funded and horrible 0 hours contracts were abolished ... then maybe it might be worth the risk to pull out. But to do it now is a massive gamble which we just cannot afford to lose. | | | | |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 19:17 - Jun 26 with 2474 views | loftboy | Anyone watching question time, cab see why Dianne Abbott does discos head in! | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 19:38 - Jun 26 with 2453 views | Discodroids |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 19:17 - Jun 26 by loftboy | Anyone watching question time, cab see why Dianne Abbott does discos head in! |
gawd blimey .. that Anna soubry what a fukin soup dragon.A gerry anderson nodding puppet. Her front teeth could replace graphite rods in a Uranium cooling tank. A cu nt that occupies the top shelf of cu nts. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 20:11 - Jun 26 with 2414 views | Boston |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 10:13 - Jun 26 by Phildo | Any LFW members fancy running the country? Everyone else seems to be leaving the stage and there seems to be more collective sense on here then in the wider body politic? |
What's Redknapp up to these days? | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 21:17 - Jun 26 with 2323 views | Brightonhoop | So. Has Boris declared yet? I say Boris because he is everybodies mate. What c4nt. Not mone anywat. UK has been leaderless since Thursday, Sorry was it Friday? By Sunday UK qur? No Boris? No Grove? So who is going to trigger article 50. Men amongst men with an open goal before the,/ When ~Thatcher went she jumped. With a full quota of b4lls. Sadly lacking. All Boris has to do is write aetter to the ~eU triggering Article 50. W4nker, Silence. Nothing, Nada. Vacuum. Pussy. Johnstome. Nothing. Tumbleweed. Just saying,. | | | |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 21:34 - Jun 26 with 2293 views | DWQPR |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 21:17 - Jun 26 by Brightonhoop | So. Has Boris declared yet? I say Boris because he is everybodies mate. What c4nt. Not mone anywat. UK has been leaderless since Thursday, Sorry was it Friday? By Sunday UK qur? No Boris? No Grove? So who is going to trigger article 50. Men amongst men with an open goal before the,/ When ~Thatcher went she jumped. With a full quota of b4lls. Sadly lacking. All Boris has to do is write aetter to the ~eU triggering Article 50. W4nker, Silence. Nothing, Nada. Vacuum. Pussy. Johnstome. Nothing. Tumbleweed. Just saying,. |
You had too many of those San Miguel one litre bottles for €0.85 at Covaran by the way Jim? I think they're too busy laughing at Corbyn who has just lost the equivalent of a football team from the shadow cabinet and by all accounts the subs bench will follow tomorrow. Seems we are going to have to get Alan Sugar and Dickie Branson to govern the country for the time being. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 21:37 - Jun 26 with 2286 views | QPR_John |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 21:17 - Jun 26 by Brightonhoop | So. Has Boris declared yet? I say Boris because he is everybodies mate. What c4nt. Not mone anywat. UK has been leaderless since Thursday, Sorry was it Friday? By Sunday UK qur? No Boris? No Grove? So who is going to trigger article 50. Men amongst men with an open goal before the,/ When ~Thatcher went she jumped. With a full quota of b4lls. Sadly lacking. All Boris has to do is write aetter to the ~eU triggering Article 50. W4nker, Silence. Nothing, Nada. Vacuum. Pussy. Johnstome. Nothing. Tumbleweed. Just saying,. |
Has Boris the authority to sign such a letter. Cameron is still PM if you had forgotten. Maybe you can send the letter. [Post edited 26 Jun 2016 21:37]
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 21:47 - Jun 26 with 2263 views | Brightonhoop | The 'air' apparent wont sign Article 50 on the backing of 52% of Englishmen, I make that a coward. Afterall Cameron wont pull THE trigger. Osborne in missing in action, Johnstone has no b4lls. Fact. 72 hours later there is silence....blissful silence, [Post edited 26 Jun 2016 21:55]
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 22:11 - Jun 26 with 2234 views | TacticalR | The strange thing is...since we took our country back the two main parties seem to have spontaneously combusted. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 23:14 - Jun 26 with 2173 views | kensalriser | At least it's our own combustion, not one forced on us by tyrannical Eurocrats. We can be proud of that. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 23:24 - Jun 26 with 2155 views | E17hoop |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 21:47 - Jun 26 by Brightonhoop | The 'air' apparent wont sign Article 50 on the backing of 52% of Englishmen, I make that a coward. Afterall Cameron wont pull THE trigger. Osborne in missing in action, Johnstone has no b4lls. Fact. 72 hours later there is silence....blissful silence, [Post edited 26 Jun 2016 21:55]
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The HEIR apparent CAN'T notify the European Council irrespective of an opinion poll which was in favour by 51.9% of BRITISH citizens. I make that someone following the rules of convention and are required to make any notification constitutional. This is the UK government following the rules of its sovereignty. Ironic huh? The only person with assent to make the decision is the PM. Cameron has said he won't and will leave it to his successor. Who probably won't. There will be no Brexit. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 00:13 - Jun 27 with 2106 views | E17hoop |
He won't get free trade from the Eu without an agreement for free movement of labour, i.e. EU immigration. That means no Brexit. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 00:35 - Jun 27 with 2094 views | Boston | Thirty five pages in to reaffirm my belief that Democracy is a middle class lie. I shall revert to my Fathers policy when dealing with the elected, the 'Brown Envelope', filled with unmarked ..... Works especially well with those who represent the workers and is far cheaper than voting. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 00:42 - Jun 27 with 2090 views | WanderR |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 00:13 - Jun 27 by E17hoop | He won't get free trade from the Eu without an agreement for free movement of labour, i.e. EU immigration. That means no Brexit. |
That'll continue. We'll basically end up with a Norway or Switzerland style deal. So all those Leavers who wanted to cut immigration will be sorely disappointed. This has to be the biggest cock-up in British politics since Suez. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 01:37 - Jun 27 with 2070 views | kensalriser | It's a bigger cock-up than that. Cameron will go down as the biggest clown ever to have held office. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 05:58 - Jun 27 with 2035 views | distortR |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 00:35 - Jun 27 by Boston | Thirty five pages in to reaffirm my belief that Democracy is a middle class lie. I shall revert to my Fathers policy when dealing with the elected, the 'Brown Envelope', filled with unmarked ..... Works especially well with those who represent the workers and is far cheaper than voting. |
i'll revert to envelopes to politicians filled with something brown..... Are our leaders trying to bait the far right in to action? This could be horrible, democracy denied, civil strife. Referendum? Chortle. Scotland has a 'once in a lifetime' referendum and votes to stay within the united kingdom, with all that entails as a minority of the electorate. They knew that. The uk has a farce of a referendum characterised by bullying, threats and lies. But it looks like some of the 'leaders' of the winning side had no real intention of winning it and/or instigating the changes that the poor electorate has said it wants, albeit with no clear stated option on the 'leave' side. 'If you don't vote, don't complain' oh, fack off edit; farage said that this was 'a revolution without a shot being fired'. Hmmm. It seems the technocrats of europe got there before him and have installed themselves as a 'benign dictatorship'. Benign, that is, if you are a beneficiary of their largess and do not care for freedom or self-rule. [Post edited 27 Jun 2016 6:14]
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 09:24 - Jun 27 with 1934 views | THEBUSH | Brexit, Britain First, what a joke, the break up of the UK is nigh. United Kingdom no more, thanks Farage, Boris and the 52%, not | | | |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 09:32 - Jun 27 with 2015 views | DWQPR | Now Farage looks like he will try and cuddle up to the working class natural Labour voters can someone remind me of the name of the last lunatic who was so nationalist in his approach whilst enticing left leaning people and blaming a small proportion of our society for the ills of the country? | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 09:52 - Jun 27 with 1981 views | QPR_John |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 21:47 - Jun 26 by Brightonhoop | The 'air' apparent wont sign Article 50 on the backing of 52% of Englishmen, I make that a coward. Afterall Cameron wont pull THE trigger. Osborne in missing in action, Johnstone has no b4lls. Fact. 72 hours later there is silence....blissful silence, [Post edited 26 Jun 2016 21:55]
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Not answering the question has the heir apparent the authority to initiate Article 50. If he has no legal right then cannot be called a coward for not doing so | | | |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 10:00 - Jun 27 with 1975 views | CHUBBS |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 09:32 - Jun 27 by DWQPR | Now Farage looks like he will try and cuddle up to the working class natural Labour voters can someone remind me of the name of the last lunatic who was so nationalist in his approach whilst enticing left leaning people and blaming a small proportion of our society for the ills of the country? |
Tony Blair!!! I'm certain him trying to pressure the people into a remain vote was great for us outers. Mass murderers don't come any more despicable than that snake. | | | |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 11:02 - Jun 27 with 1919 views | londonscottish | I was at my first work meeting this morning discussing the fallout from Brexit and I mentioned that in 1992 crash my friends in the construction industry were hit first. The cranes in Canary Wharf stopped almost immediately and the P45's flowed a few days later My colleague turned to me and told me his sister was due to start today on a major project in York to knock down and rebuild the old goods yards behind the station. The project was funded by EU and UK government money. I use the past tense as she was told on Friday not to bother turning up on Monday and the project and her job no longer exist. It's starting..... On the positive, another colleague did suggest that maybe the EU will wake up and offer the UK something major to stop the contagion spreading across a host of other countries. Not much consolation to the newly-redundant people of York but a glimmer of hope. | |
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 11:12 - Jun 27 with 1905 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 06:37 - Jun 24 by Jigsore | What fills ME with despair is that around 3 quarters of 18-24 year olds voted remain as did my area but because of some baby boomer on a mobility scooter in Margate my whole futures up in the air. All that bloody time learning EU politics when I should have paid more attention in French classes Scotland will leave, the Northern Ireland issue has already flaired up again with what consequence I don't know. Johnson running the country, Gove redrawing my human rights. You'll probably get some of the right-wingers doing well in countries like Poland and Czech Republic and attempt to leave too because historically that's always gone well but i'm sure the EU will survive... just even more German centric Cameron ought to just resign right now he's already f*cked that legacy he was so keen to procure. Gambled and lost, badly [Post edited 24 Jun 2016 6:38]
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Brexit .... My thoughts... on 11:27 - Jun 27 with 1900 views | hoof_hearted |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 11:02 - Jun 27 by londonscottish | I was at my first work meeting this morning discussing the fallout from Brexit and I mentioned that in 1992 crash my friends in the construction industry were hit first. The cranes in Canary Wharf stopped almost immediately and the P45's flowed a few days later My colleague turned to me and told me his sister was due to start today on a major project in York to knock down and rebuild the old goods yards behind the station. The project was funded by EU and UK government money. I use the past tense as she was told on Friday not to bother turning up on Monday and the project and her job no longer exist. It's starting..... On the positive, another colleague did suggest that maybe the EU will wake up and offer the UK something major to stop the contagion spreading across a host of other countries. Not much consolation to the newly-redundant people of York but a glimmer of hope. |
Of course, the delays will make a statistical recession (2 quarters with negative growth) and then next year the statistics are compared to this very odd low period and will show growth. "Told you so" say the mathematically challenged brexiters. Or maybe "We have dragged the economy out of Tory recession" say New Improved Labour who will just have been voted in on a ticket of not leaving the EU and have had nothing to do with anything. If it wasn't so cold in Scotland I'd be thinking of moving the noo. | | | |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 11:31 - Jun 27 with 1893 views | hoof_hearted |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 11:12 - Jun 27 by PlanetHonneywood | But only a third of 18-24 year olds voted. |
Out of interest, is the total of the missing 2/3 of that age group more than the winning margin? I know not all of them would vote the same way but I'll enjoy telling the next youngster I hear blaming "your generation" that if 2/3 of their generation could be arsed to get out of bed and vote we wouldn't be in this mess. Might as well have some fun out of this! | | | |
Brexit .... My thoughts... on 11:32 - Jun 27 with 1889 views | Discodroids | Strong signatory support this Morning for the 2nd EUReferendum Petition that have a registered address at the 'Sea of Fecundity, The Moon.' | |
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