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Remain and run the risk that the UK is perceived as weak, with the EU voting away matters agreed with David Cameron because the deal had to be ratified by EU leaders. Leave and take your chances that the deal made, if there is one, might be better or indeed worse than the Cameron deal or even the status quo now. We won't really know anything until the Conservatives elect a new PM. Either way it's going to be a really sensitive diplomatic matter to deal wwith. |
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Tough titties really to them. |
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I voted out, but I knew it would be chaos if we left, my vote was mostly a protest vote to immigration. Never imagined the result would be an out vote.
I think there is a chance the result wont be acted upon, but I dont think it is the most likely result. We now in a tough position facing to have to negotiate trade deals as a small country and that includes to the EU members who seem to have now adopted a child mentality in how they want this to go. |
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Slight increase in the Pound And the FTSE is 6,149.40 +167.20 (2.79%)
Onwards and Upwards ;););) |
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Voting is a right that each and every person (legally) in this country has, they also have the right not to vote if they so wish. |
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A referendum is not the place for a protest vote. It is a vote voicing your opinion on the question asked and nothing more i.e. stay or leave. You voted leave so live with it. |
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The difference between winners and losers can be milliseconds.
in this case it was over 1 million people difference. Voted out won. so we leave. if we stay in the rest of the world will just see us as weak. all talk and no action. which we are anyway. we're a pathetic country. we are the pansies of the world. our Bulldog is a Chihuahua. Know yourself, Britain. https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2016/06/7.jpg |
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I suggested a long time ago that voting papers should have a box marked "I do not wish to vote for any of the above parties/options". If in the present situation voter turnout is low then the government tend to assume that it is voter apathy and do nothing. If however all voters go out and vote by ticking the box of their choice and people tick the "no vote" box the government does not have that excuse. Indeed they have a duty to find out why voters found the choice of parties unacceptable or not worth voting for. It's a way for unhappy voters to provide feedback to the parties giving parties the opportunity to re-examine the policies that voters do not want to vote for. I'll bet no-one from government asks Leave voters why they voted to Leave and thus the matter remains unresolved. If nothing changes and we have a second referendum more people may vote but because matters are unresolved and unaddressed the result could be still the same. |
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What does this say about the Intellegensia of this country??? |
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