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Pierre 26-06-2016 18:33

Re: Post-Brexit Thread
 
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Originally Posted by RBMark (Post 35845838)
So in the next general election is Labour win

Not looking very likely at present

Chris 26-06-2016 18:37

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Originally Posted by ntluser (Post 35845900)
I think the SNP are trying to act in their own best interests.

Fixed that for you.

Damien 26-06-2016 18:44

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Presumably we should here something from Leave tonight for tomorrow's papers and before the markets open so we might have a clearer idea of what we intend to do next soon.

---------- Post added at 17:44 ---------- Previous post was at 17:43 ----------

I have heard a rumour Osbourne is working with Gove and Johnson on a plan, Twitter so take it with a pinch of salt.

ntluser 26-06-2016 18:47

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35845908)
Fixed that for you.

You may be right!! LOL!!

However, there's no guarantee of getting independence given what the EU said to them.

Just wondering where their income will come from now that the value of oil has dropped.

Wonder too how they will resolve the issue of the Faslane submarine base.

heero_yuy 26-06-2016 18:48

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35845909)
I have heard a rumour Osbourne is working with Gove and Johnson on a plan, Twitter so take it with a pinch of salt.

Osbourn is damaged goods. No way should he be involved in the future of this country.

Damien 26-06-2016 19:07

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35845914)
Osbourn is damaged goods. No way should he be involved in the future of this country.

Doesn't matter. It would appeal to Tories in that it would help heal the division in the party, Boris would look smart and sensible in recruiting a rival and it would go some way to restore Osborne's reputation.

As I said it's only a rumour but it would explain why the trio have been so quiet.

ntluser 26-06-2016 19:08

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35845914)
Osbourn is damaged goods. No way should he be involved in the future of this country.

True. However nobody seems to have a plan at the moment. It will be interesting to hear what comes out of it.

Damien 26-06-2016 19:13

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They've gone to have something to say before tomorrow so it's another reason the rumour would make sense.

Gavin78 26-06-2016 19:16

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I think they might have been waiting for the EU response on the matter. The papers are reporting that America is still with us and Merkel has said that Germany still wants trade and there have also been rumours of the UK becoming an associated partner of the 27 members states so I guess now the talking needs to start.

Damien 26-06-2016 19:17

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35845935)
I think they might have been waiting for the EU response on the matter. The papers are reporting that America is still with us and Merkel has said that Germany still wants trade and there have also been rumours of the UK becoming an associated partner of the 27 members states so I guess now the talking needs to start.

America have said the 'special relationship' is in tact but not much else. All buzzwords really. I think Merkel has joined operation 'stall as long as possible'.

RBMark 26-06-2016 19:18

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35845928)
Doesn't matter. It would appeal to Tories in that it would help heal the division in the party, Boris would look smart and sensible in recruiting a rival and it would go some way to restore Osborne's reputation.

As I said it's only a rumour but it would explain why the trio have been so quiet.

Link to this rumour please? It's very relevant to this thread.

martyh 26-06-2016 19:34

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Originally Posted by RBMark (Post 35845937)
Link to this rumour please? It's very relevant to this thread.

http://news.sky.com/story/1717059/os...ke-brexit-work

This is from friday morning

RichardCoulter 26-06-2016 19:41

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Ciaran Jenkins from Channel 4 has tweeted that shouts of "send them home" towards EU migrants is now being witnessed.

RBMark 26-06-2016 19:49

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35845947)
Ciaran Jenkins from Channel 4 has tweeted that shouts of "send them home" towards EU migrants is now being witnessed.

Go watch the Stacey Dooley interview on Luton, people shouting British police burn in hell. This is Britian today, not just a referendum thing. Go watch videos of the EDL long before the referendum.

Don't kid yourself Britian was ever any more or less racist or tolerant than France, Germany, Spain, America, etc.

I've spoken to people from one immigrant population that absolutely dispise another group of immigrants. Now more than ever all community's need to pull together.

An go read the gay pride thread on DS, a member of the LGBTQ Comunity says you can spot straight people by the awful dress sense and the fact they stink of BO, that's very hateful!

Damien 26-06-2016 20:15

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Quite liking Dominic Rabb(?) on Question Time at the moment. He should be used more by the Leave campaign, so much more comforting that Boris and 'I hate experts Gove'.


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