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Old 06-06-2016, 01:46   #2567
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU

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Originally Posted by Ramrod View Post

Just heard her interviewed on five live, quite like what she had to say

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
The way things are going, after the vote. We will be looking at an October Election, as DC wont survive.

And the knives are out for Corbyn, which is good. I voted for Burnham.

Burnham, meet the new boss same as the old boss, when won't we get fooled again

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Gove has said we wouldn't leave the EU by the end of the Parliament (2020) so this is going to drag on for years (presumably Gove is trying to make it seem risk-free). Additionally tomorrow is going to have a poll showing a big lead for Leave apparently.

Leaving would be out of his and our hands, if we can't negotiate a unanimous extension after the 2 year period we're out regardless of how far negotiations have progressed.

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Not necessarily. I read somewhere or it was some lie from Remain, that it could take 10 years to unravel from the EU.

Great news on the poll if it's true.
Its not true, you need the unanimous vote of all other members to agree an extension. There was talk earlier that if we vote leave and don't bother to tell the EU we plan to go the clock for the two years doesn't begin ticking until they get notice of our intentions, how long could that be dragged out though, a few months at best

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I won't watch anything with john major the guy is just a prat now and a new jobs loss figure of 3 million wow at this rate day before the vote there won't be a job in the country that won't be lost if we vote leave. I don't agree with the exaggerations or embellishments whatever side may state them but the fact the British public are a few week's away from a very important vote and only get facts or as near to facts as we can by digging themselves (which I think everyone should do anyway) is a sad reflection on both camps and more reliable information should have been easily and freely available.

As I've said remain or leave this country has a huge political problem and it's going to have a far bigger impact short term then membership of the EU as I think more and more people in the UK have seen how pathetic our politicians have become and how unlikely they are to do what's truly in our or the nations interest.
The three million jobs is an old quote from someone or thing that's well respected (I posted who or what institution earlier in this thread if you are interested in finding out who said it) the thing to really bare in mind with that quote is the next line that says after 3 million jobs rely on trade with the EU, that's not to say if we'd leave we'd lose any of those jobs, the jobs rely on the trade not the membership or words to that effect

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That's probably not the poll we were mentioning earlier. It's based on the one commissioned by the Guardian although the pollsters changed their weighting as they believed they had over-sampled people who are socially conservative: http://www2.politicalbetting.com/ind...ould-be-ahead/

So it's a lead for Remain under the new weighting and a lead for Leave under the old one.

There is apparently another poll tonight showing Leave ahead and given the hype around it then it's probably a big one.

I wouldn't be shocked in the slightest if leave win, I'm sure leavers are a lot more motivated to vote than remains.
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