The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (39 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

chiefdave

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Whatever the result there would have been market volatility it's how these people make money.

Possibly but worth noting that pre-result when polls favoured leave the £ dropped, when they favoured stay it rose.

At leaves highest polling point investorers were giving preference to negative interest German bonds over Sterling. That is a very worrying sign.

It's already the worst crash since 1921.

Just need Trump to win now and we'll have a Boris and Trump 'dream team'.
 

chiefdave

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Yes and Northern Ireland have a great excuse as well. Both countries are being dragged out by 'Britain' - or rather English people over 50.
NI is interesting. A push to leave the UK there has more implications than it does in Scotland. Let's just hope they move forward peacefully and it doesn't serve as a spark to reignite past issues.

Hopefully we're long enough removed from those times for it to be a non issue.
 

SIR ERNIE

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Corbyn invisible for the last couple of months now popping up everywhere stating what his position was.

hilarious
 

armybike

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A start would be to stop whinging and bitching about the the result not going the way you wanted, both the public and the politicians.:)

So no plan then.

Well that's very reassuring.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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NI is interesting. A push to leave the UK there has more implications than it does in Scotland. Let's just hope they move forward peacefully and it doesn't serve as a spark to reignite past issues.

Hopefully we're long enough removed from those times for it to be a non issue.
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Ni are going nowhere as they are very reliant on the uk and won't want to get into bed with the broke south, Scotland good luck with going oils worth about as much as water and their other specialism is unemployment.
 

martcov

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View attachment 5352 Obviously you can debate how accurate any poll is but interesting if this is even vaguely correct.

It shows the danger of referenda. People have, at least partly, against e.g. Cameron and immigration and not solely for the supposed benefits of leaving. The older people have voted totally against the wishes of the younger ones. Probably would have been better to leave the decision to the elected representatives.
 

martcov

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Ni are going nowhere as they are very reliant on the uk and won't want to get into bed with the broke south, Scotland good luck with going oils worth about as much as water and their other specialism is unemployment.[/QUOTE]

People sometimes vote with more emotion than common sense, so the break up of the UK could follow even if it is not the cleverest thing to do.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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It shows the danger of referenda. People have, at least partly, against e.g. Cameron and immigration and not solely for the supposed benefits of leaving. The older people have voted totally against the wishes of the younger ones. Probably would have been better to leave the decision to the elected representatives.

I think there should have been an upper age limit on the vote, my father in law is 75 and voted my nephew is 16 but couldn't who's it going to effect more in time. My father in law even said he voted for his grandkids.

People have voted to stick two fingers up to the government.
 

Grendel

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Cameron resigned - what a dope he is.
 

Sumo the Micky Quinn

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UK voted out because of immigration. There are no boats waiting at Dover to take them out. They are not going NOWHERE - (Ref Boris Johnson, Stratford-upon-Avon, live on SKY)

UK voted out to cut numbers coming into the UK - There are about 2 million expats living in Europe on an EU passport, including me, who now do not know if we can stay here, in Spain - So that's 2 million extra people for the UK to fit back in.

People on holiday now will notice their beer has gone up in price as their pound is worth less when changing to a Euro.
 

SIR ERNIE

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It shows the danger of referenda. People have, at least partly, against e.g. Cameron and immigration and not solely for the supposed benefits of leaving. The older people have voted totally against the wishes of the younger ones. Probably would have been better to leave the decision to the elected representatives.


It's called democracy, get over it.
 

Philosoraptor

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Cameron had to go. Losing a referendum is a vote of no confidence in his leadership.
 

Nick

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What I don't get is, everywhere you turn it is majority and minority. The press saying it is a disaster, social media going crazy saying it is a disaster etc but how come the majority actually voted to leave?*

*Not sarcasm, I am by no means a political expert.
 

Philosoraptor

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Can see Torys replacing Cameron almost immediately. Lame duck PM
 

Philosoraptor

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What I don't get is, everywhere you turn it is majority and minority. The press saying it is a disaster, social media going crazy saying it is a disaster etc but how come the majority actually voted to leave?*

*Not sarcasm, I am by no means a political expert.


Politicians are simply not listening to the people they represent. Democracy goes bottom up not top down. It's the same with all political parties at the moment.
 

armybike

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What I don't get is, everywhere you turn it is majority and minority. The press saying it is a disaster, social media going crazy saying it is a disaster etc but how come the majority actually voted to leave?*

*Not sarcasm, I am by no means a political expert.

Immigrants.
 

armybike

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I'm guessing you continue to moan in defeat.

How is asking what the plan is moaning?

It's a proper and legitimate question - so, what's the plan?
 

Philosoraptor

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I believe all the leaderships of the main political parties will now have to stand down who supported remain.
 

Grendel

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Immigrants.

Nonsense. It disengagement from mainstream politics for large sectors of the country. It's a resounding defeat if you take out London and the other countries.

It's a swipe at the lazy inept political system.
 

Philosoraptor

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Interesting Coventry City Council also took a position on the EU referendum. Looks like there has been a vote of no confidence in George Duggins leadership by the people of Coventry.

Needs to step down.
 

PTA

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How is asking what the plan is moaning?

It's a proper and legitimate question - so, what's the plan?
For Britain? I don't know but it's up to us and not the EU for a change. For the EU? It continues to collapse and the Netherlands, and possibly even France, will be the next to go.
 

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