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  • #91
    Re: That referendum ...

    looks like them figures were correct ( if that picture is displaying 0




    to remain in vote

    18-24 ........75%
    25-49 ........56%
    50- 64....... 44%
    65+ .... 39%

    anyone with a pension is likley to be hit the most... really makes no sense.... i have spoken to a few people today that have regretted voting out, didnt think about consiquences
    crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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    • #92
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      Originally posted by Openlaw15 View Post
      But yes poor families will always be worse off under capitalism.
      PMSL.

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      • #93
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        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
        Serious question. EU Judgments and Rulings. ECJ, ECHR. Do we lose them all?
        I was thinking the same. Put some questions/scenarios together and I'll ask Thomas.

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        • #94
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          OMG-Has anyone else seen this -The lying snake!
          Farage-£350 million pledge to NHS was a mistake



          http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/headlines/36624697
          Oh you have to watch it.


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          • #95
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            Originally posted by PAWS View Post
            OMG-Has anyone else seen this -The lying snake!
            Farage-£350 million pledge to NHS was a mistake



            http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/headlines/36624697
            Oh you have to watch it.

            Wonder if anyone has thought to complain to ASA ... the "Brexit" busses 'advertised' that £350mil saved from leaving would go on the NHS (now Farage is saying we might have to PRIVATISE the NHS within 10yrs) Goodbye GREAT Britain Hello Little America
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            • #96
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              Farage always said the NHS should be privatised so I was surprised when people believed he was going to plough all this cash (which never really existed anyway) into it.
              Boris is not going to give the extreme anti Europe brigade what they want either. Instant exit and lots of ‘pulling up the drawbridge’.
              Things are going to get pretty messy.
              I bet no one thought we would see the day when sterling would drop 7.5% against the Brazilian Real! As they say 'on the street' that is 'WELL BAD'

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              • #97
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                He was just so brazen about it -If we are going to complain we had better do it quick before they take over completely and Gove gets his noose and ducking stool out.

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                • #98
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                  Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                  I've never understood socialism but this isn't a capitalist/socialist discussion thread.

                  Basically those that voted out of the EU will be hit hardest by the effect of their vote.

                  (again, sorry Nelly )
                  Today, the facebook army of remainers have suggested I'm a rascist, stupid(you know who I mean ), that Nigel Farage's lie about the NHS influenced my vote, that I am a little englander and everything else.


                  I cannot talk about immigration cos I'm rascist so let's call it freedom of movement and the fact that it leads onto other things. If you don't know how many people are coming in then you cannot put resources into those areas of need.

                  I voted Leave in a city where over 75% of people disagreed, I voted against my work place and against the advice of the union. I knew which way I was voting and the football was on so missed out on all the fun of the debates. I was not persuaded. It rained yesterday, I got soaked, but I voted LEAVE.

                  I voted for something different but everyone wants me to believe that it is my fault that we are heading for oblivion. Well **** you all because you failed to persuade me to stay!!
                  "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                  (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                  • #99
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                    that it is my fault that we are heading for oblivion.
                    Worrying if you think we are heading for oblivion .... I don't, I'm worried, and embarassed, and sad, but it's not the end of the universe and things will get sorted.

                    Well **** you all because you failed to persuade me to stay!!
                    Completely agree with you there.... both sides of the campaign were utter pants. It was a confusing campaign and those without the time or inclination to check sources and figures and claims constantly doesn't stand a bloody chance. Why couldn't they talk about what will happen if we voted out BEFORE the vote... sensibly - it's not like everyone just made up stuff this morning as soon as the result came in, its not like all those articles about 'what happens next?' were knocked up at 5am this morning - why not give people that info BEFORE the vote.

                    What do you perceive happening with regards freedom of movement ( and the forthcoming reduction to) ? ( if that was your primary reason for voting )

                    Immigration is apparently what everyone in my village voted Leave for, but no one really has told me what they expect to happen - other first thing this morning "all the [insert nationality not even in the EU] will have to leave " ....... so I'm hazarding a guess your reasons were slightly saner.

                    Oh and on Facebook - where are all the bloody Brexiter celebrations? I'm sure its not the whole 17m of them on Twitter abusing anyone with a slightly 'unBritish' sounding name.

                    On the bright side ( if there is one) it's given a few people a kick up the bum that was needed.... although I was hopeful our own politicians would behave themselves better, particularly following the attrocious murder of Jo Cox MP, but now Cameron has thrown in the towel, and we're facing a Boris / Farage / Trump future, and sanity seems to have flown out the window.

                    No one persuaded me to vote leave. So I voted to stay.
                    #staysafestayhome

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                      Amethyst, tell me the benefits of FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT within the EU in regards to immigration and the impact on schools, NHS, local services etc etc.

                      To be honest, Amethyst, I'm a racist xenophobe who will be goose stepping outside Kings College, Cambridge tomorrow to celebrate(I won't be doing the goose stepping btw for anyone who actually thinks I'm serious!!)
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                        pmsl - I could so picture you goose stepping outside Kings ! You'd be annihilated !!!!
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                        • Re: That referendum ...

                          http://openeurope.org.uk/today/blog/...ng-article-50/

                          Hope you guys don't mind me posting this bit up which is the mechanisms bit
                          "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                          (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                            I campaigned for leave and voted leave, being old enough to have lived without Europe and lived through the debates on if the UK should join a Common Market, free trade amongst the members

                            I remember thinking what a good idea less red tape/ regulation etc.

                            What I remember most is that the choice was a trade/industry/business alliance Not a European Super State dictating, passing laws, overriding our laws and burying businesses in mountains of red tape.

                            Nor was the idea to join a federalised / military European dictatorship as I recall another " organisation " tried this between 1939 and 1945 and got soundly chastised for it's actions.

                            nem

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                            • Re: That referendum ...

                              Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                              Oh and on Facebook - where are all the bloody Brexiter celebrations? I'm sure its not the whole 17m of them on Twitter abusing anyone with a slightly 'unBritish' sounding name.
                              I've seen none on Tw@tter either :noidea: ... maybe I don't follow the 'right' people :lol:
                              Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

                              It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

                              recte agens confido

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                              But please include a link to your thread so I know who you are.

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                                I think things will be ok, possibly the kick the political elite needed.
                                p
                                What we loose on one hand we gain on the other, were also a big enough economy not to be bullied to much, hoefully there will be a general election before the exit is formal with one party saying stay in as an election promise

                                guess whos makeing loads of money whilst there’s insecurity. bankers and Goldman sacs. futures and currency trading.
                                crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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