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Ignitionnet 24-06-2016 10:56

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35845042)
Never thought I'd feel physically sick the day Cameron resigned. It should have been a day for rejoicing.

I really don't think people have a clue what they've done. FTSE down 11% already. The poor will suffer most in the coming years. The British people are idiots.

Realistically I don't think any of us have a clue what we've done.

After the initial shock the FTSE, both 250 and 100, and Sterling have recovered somewhat.

Way better than putting us down is perhaps looking to trying to depolarise somewhat.

Osem 24-06-2016 10:58

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35845111)
Indeed as we each have our own opinions and one should listen to other peoples opinion even though we might disagree with them as l myself voted Remain but l still love this country despite its many faults.

:tu:

But then again you haven't been posting all sorts of stuff denigrating 'the British people' which is what Rizzyking is referring to I believe - "The British people are idiots". There's not much respect for the other side evident in that comment is there? It's hard to reconcile someone who does that with someone who loves his/her country and respects the outcome of the democratic process we've just been through.

ntluser 24-06-2016 11:00

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I suspect that the EU will be keen to offer the new incumbent a much better deal than David Cameron could have got which isn't difficult as the original EU offer was an insult to our intelligence.

I think we need a PM and cabinet of Eurosceptics working to stop the EU from working its way back into control.

Ignitionnet 24-06-2016 11:04

Re: Cameron resigns
 
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Originally Posted by ntluser (Post 35845118)
I suspect that the EU will be keen to offer the new incumbent a much better deal than David Cameron could have got which isn't difficult as the original EU offer was an insult to our intelligence.

I think we need a PM and cabinet of Eurosceptics working to stop the EU from working its way back into control.

We are leaving the EU. The vote isn't a negotiating position. We aren't getting a much better deal. It would be suicidal for the EU to do that.

ntluser 24-06-2016 11:16

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35845119)
We are leaving the EU. The vote isn't a negotiating position. We aren't getting a much better deal. It would be suicidal for the EU to do that.

It might be suicidal any way especially if dissatisfied voters in the EU start voting for parties on an anti-EU platform spurred on by the British example.

Ignitionnet 24-06-2016 11:17

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Originally Posted by ntluser (Post 35845126)
It might be suicidal any way especially if dissatisfied voters in the EU start voting for parties on an anti-EU platform spurred on by the British example.

So encouraging such parties by providing concessions to the UK as an example of what happens wouldn't be suicidal?

Okay.

Juncker just made very clear: we are leaving the EU, there will be no renegotiation. We are expected to make our proposals for co-operation with the EU as a 'third country', with the assumption that those proposals will be in the interests of both.

Julian 24-06-2016 11:36

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How about a reborn party riding on a pro EU ticket and a GE called very soon.

Said party then wins the election or can secure power with the SNP.

They would then have the mandate of the electorate to nullify the referendum.

Chris 24-06-2016 13:42

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35845128)
So encouraging such parties by providing concessions to the UK as an example of what happens wouldn't be suicidal?

Okay.

Juncker just made very clear: we are leaving the EU, there will be no renegotiation. We are expected to make our proposals for co-operation with the EU as a 'third country', with the assumption that those proposals will be in the interests of both.

We are indeed leaving and the EU apparatus will certainly not want to make it look easy.

But Angela Merkel is the power behind all this, and she needs votes from Germany's manufacturing workers if she is to stave off an attack from AfD next year.

The EU is very good at making things up as they go along, in response to inconvenient referendum results. I didn't vote Leave in the expectation of a sweet deal, so I'm content with whatever we get, however I'll be surprised if, when the ink dries, it will turn out that we have been thoroughly shafted.

papa smurf 24-06-2016 13:58

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35845026)
He's trying not to blub

he's coming to cleethorpes tomorrow i bet he's blubing when he leaves he aint popular in these parts .

papa smurf 24-06-2016 14:04

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35845218)
Breaking news:











Just for Damien. ;) :D

the i poker generation would go into meltdown if any one stopped them pokeypading .

Anonymouse 24-06-2016 14:39

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35845211)
We are indeed leaving and the EU apparatus will certainly not want to make it look easy.

I'm more concerned with whoever replaces Cameron - will s/he abide by the referendum result?

martyh 24-06-2016 14:42

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Originally Posted by Anonymouse (Post 35845227)
I'm more concerned with whoever replaces Cameron - will s/he abide by the referendum result?

Of course they will ,the only question is will they have any desire to make a good job of it .We need a Tory leader who supported leaving

Damien 24-06-2016 15:21

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35845219)
the i poker generation would go into meltdown if any one stopped them pokeypading .

Yes it's iPhones young people are worried about. Not jobs.

papa smurf 24-06-2016 15:32

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35845238)
Yes it's iPhones young people are worried about. Not jobs.

they will be glad we are leaving then ,there's a lot of young uns looking for work in the all borders open EU
http://www.statista.com/statistics/2...-eu-countries/

Damien 24-06-2016 15:55

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35845241)
they will be glad we are leaving then ,there's a lot of young uns looking for work in the all borders open EU
http://www.statista.com/statistics/2...-eu-countries/

Yes I am sure the boomers have young peoples' interests at heart.


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