Will the UK leave the EU ?

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I think the campaigns of both sides were awful and played on fears and negative aspects of the opposition rather than showing the benefits of either choice. But that's standard election politics!
Ed, I think your predictions are probably right but with today's result we have the opportunity to do things differently to before and hopefully make the country a better place.
An uncertain future isn't someting to fear it's something to be excited about.
 
Maybe in time things will get better, but for the immediate future, I see little change for the positive about to happen. I posted this on my Facebook this morning.

Is it ironic that on a day being touted as Independence Day in the UK just happens to come on the exact same day as a movie with the same name getting released, where Independence Day signals mass destruction of the entire world?

I don't think the timing could be any better.


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Ian
 
Yes I noticed the terrible coincidence too, have been looking forward to this film for months but I think watching it today would leave a sour taste in my mouth.
 
My observation of the day from people I have spoken with.

Everyone (without exception) who voted remain are crestfallen.

Some (not all) of those who voted leave are starting to feel quite scared of an uncertain future.

Reality bites.
 
weasel said:
One observation I'll throw out there.

My Facebook news feed is split almost exactly down the middle. Those with degrees are distraught/disgusted/pissed off. Those without are delighted/happy/relieved.

I dunno why this is the case, there are a few very different ideas floating about in my head, but there is a very clear split on my Bakebook feed.
Maybe it's just me.

I keep my FB numbers to just family and a few choice friends. So only have 59 friends. I however have nearly 3300 Twitter followers. I want Facebook to be light and friendly, and Twitter, the same to an extent, but somewhere I can swear more and have a moan.

I'm not saying whether I voted in, out, or at all.

There's one person on my Facebook who has always been outspoken in the 15 odd years I've known them. They are plastering FB with images of Winston Churchill, UKIP, "vote out" etc. At most they are getting one or two likes, from 363 friends, no comments. A few people have subtly hinted they are disappointed we're out. I think people are just not wanting to fall out, so not really let rip on there.

I won't discuss my "views" on here or on my social media, as the only result will be falling out, and at the end of the day, they are just that, views.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out, and whether the leave people will be eating some serious humble pie if the predicted downsides of a leave actually happen.
 
I say we should have snake plissken as our new primister... He'd sort this mess out! We could call it, 'escape from EU.' :lol: on a more serious note, I think the scare tactics delivered from all of them was childish and didn't help whatsoever... If anything, it clouded people's judgment.
 
Also interesting that Boris Johnson has almost pulled an Emperor Palpatine like stunt with him in line to be in the top job.

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edd_jedi said:
skywalker said:
Why does it always come down to people saying "you are racist" just because people do not want the country full of immigrants.

As you seem to have a poor memory as well as being racist:

skywalker said:
YES get in, made my vote to leave and woke up to the fantastic news this morning.

Close the borders kick out the sponging migrants and lets move Britain forward.

Edd I feel the same about sponging Brits as I do sponging migrants I would kick the Brits out too if I could, but my post is related to migrants as the thread is about the EU....

You have labeled me a racist..! but as I have previously said it's me + another 17,410,741 so I don't really give a ****....
 
skywalker said:
edd_jedi said:
skywalker said:
Why does it always come down to people saying "you are racist" just because people do not want the country full of immigrants.

As you seem to have a poor memory as well as being racist:

skywalker said:
YES get in, made my vote to leave and woke up to the fantastic news this morning.

Close the borders kick out the sponging migrants and lets move Britain forward.

By the way there will be no immigrants kicked out. Immigration into the UK will still exist from EU countries and Non EU countries. Sorry, but you have voted to leave the EU. You have not voted the BNP into power. :D

That is what is hilarious about the victory reactions as they think a wall will be built and immigration will be 0. In reality it won't change much and the lower numbers of migrant workers from the EU will more than likely allow more "darkies" from outside of the EU to move here. :D

I await with glee a front page reporting companies relocating or closing down due to Brexit and stories of working class bell ends ruing their leave vote on xenophobia alone.
 
Section 8 said:
That is what is hilarious about the victory reactions as they think a wall will be built and immigration will be 0. In reality it won't change much and the lower numbers of migrant workers from the EU will more than likely allow more "darkies" from outside of the EU to move here. :D

...lovely wording for someone denouncing racism
 
Mr-shifter said:
My observation of the day from people I have spoken with.

Everyone (without exception) who voted remain are crestfallen.

Some (not all) of those who voted leave are starting to feel quite scared of an uncertain future.

Reality bites.

This is exactly what I have noticed, almost like some people didn't know why they were voting out :roll:
 
Worst bit is all the Americans and Europeans who will have more bang for their buck at the vectis auction and outbidding all us brits.

Damn you leave campaigners :lol:
 
Well, something to lighten the mood. At least this guy isn't associated with the UK. :oops:

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Ian
 
Classic quote from Trump :roll:

Boris as PM :? God help us what the hell would that say to the rest of the world :!:
 
Clarkspie&chips said:
Section 8 said:
That is what is hilarious about the victory reactions as they think a wall will be built and immigration will be 0. In reality it won't change much and the lower numbers of migrant workers from the EU will more than likely allow more "darkies" from outside of the EU to move here. :D

...lovely wording for someone denouncing racism

I refer you to the quotation marks.
 
I know, just being facetious :)

I just wanted to make a point that not everyone who voted out is a foaming at the mouth ultra nazi, which seems to be the consensus of quite a lot of remain voters.
 
Clarkspie&chips said:
I know, just being facetious :)

I just wanted to make a point that not everyone who voted out is a foaming at the mouth ultra nazi, which seems to be the consensus of quite a lot of remain voters.

Of course, but with the likes of Skywalkers comments, you can hardly blame us. For many it was the one and only issue which annoys those who are smart enough to weigh up all the pros and cons.

Personally I don't think it is fair to leave on such a small majority. Farage and the rest will say the British have spoken, but it's hardly a resounding victory when half of the population do not want to leave. It's so close I'd wager it would go the other way if there were another vote tomorrow.

I can tell on other forums that some of those who voted leave are already regretting it.
 
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