28-06-2016, 14:07
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Aye just wish they'd get on with it now and get us the hell out altogether. I'm feart the new Government will try to scupper it and I think Cameron is hoping that too. Let's do it now!
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Hunt said on Skynews earlier he may run for prime minister, an he thinks A50 needs triggering....... Wait for it............ Definitely before the next general election in 2020!!!! So that could be a day before, but then of course it would need to wait till after the election due to uncertainty.
I can see some pretty nasty civil unrest happening!
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28-06-2016, 14:14
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Didn't hunt say he wanted a 2nd referendum? Or a referendum on negotiations? I wouldn't want him as PM anyway.
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28-06-2016, 14:17
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Didn't hunt say he wanted a 2nd referendum? Or a referendum on negotiations? I wouldn't want him as PM anyway.
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Yeah he did, he obviously wants Labour or UKIP to have a lot of seats in the commons. If they don'tish the button on A50 that will be the end of the tories in Britian and definitely in England. Labour tried to ignore the Scottish and look what happened to them in Scotland.
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28-06-2016, 14:32
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I'm so chuffed for Farage, he finally got to say this to Junker et al:
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"Isn’t it funny? When I came here 17 years ago and I said that I wanted to lead a campaign go get Britain out of the European Union, you all laughed at me. Well, I have to say, you’re not laughing now, are you?"
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28-06-2016, 14:32
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28-06-2016, 14:33
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Lets just cancel the referendum and go back to how things were before all this nonsense started.
Too much carry on going on.
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28-06-2016, 14:37
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Lets just cancel the referendum and go back to how things were before all this nonsense started.
Too much carry on going on.
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Yes let's ignore a majority vote in a democratic referendum, then when Scotland ever do vote to leave the UK just ignore it, or if they vote to remain then SNP should just leave anyway.
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28-06-2016, 14:41
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Lets just cancel the referendum and go back to how things were before all this nonsense started.
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You mean "lets get back to the comforting safety blanket of being told what to do and how to do it" by an unelected elite?
Here is what we have just got away from:
http://www.collective-evolution.com/...tatesofeurope/
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28-06-2016, 14:42
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Originally Posted by Stephen
Lets just cancel the referendum and go back to how things were before all this nonsense started.
Too much carry on going on.
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Calm down and have a cuppa tea . Everything will be just fine
When adversity strikes, that's when you have to be the most calm. Take a step back, stay strong, stay grounded and press on.
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28-06-2016, 14:52
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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When adversity strikes, that's when you have to be the most calm. Take a step back, stay strong, stay grounded and press on.
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That's one option. The other is to panic and go crazy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4m-lNi61Rk
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I'm so chuffed for Farage, he finally got to say this to Junker et al:
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Well, no one can say he hasn't earned it. The most effective non-PM politician in a long, long time.
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28-06-2016, 15:08
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
I think one "problem" for some people is the fact of the English, they've actually spoken and no one knows what the hell to do about it. So just pretend it never happened delay, postpone, ignore brand them racist tell them to be quiet those little Englanders will soon go away.
Not sure about the UK as a whole but if Brexit hasn't happened before the next general election UKIP will romp it in England.
NO THEY WONT!
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An as for Brexit causing divisions in the UK, this what Wales did when Iceland scored against England....but this little Englander will still cheer Wales on.
https://youtu.be/BdDap_YcMb4
Those are professional footballers at a unstable time in the UK!
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28-06-2016, 15:37
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Yes let's ignore a majority vote in a democratic referendum, then when Scotland ever do vote to leave the UK just ignore it, or if they vote to remain then SNP should just leave anyway.
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A majority of people didn't vote leave. Imo voting should've been compulsory in this referendum and there should of been independent thinkers giving facts not opinions about the EU, just simple this is what they do for us, this is what they cost us and they should've been shown giving these facts at prime time across all channels a number of times. I find it disturbing that in the hours after voting closed the most popular UK Google search is 'what is the EU'
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28-06-2016, 15:38
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They have to get on with it. Until Article 50 is invoked there will be no formal nor informal talks.
http://metro.co.uk/2016/06/27/eu-lea...gered-5970164/
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28-06-2016, 15:42
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Yes let's ignore a majority vote in a democratic referendum, then when Scotland ever do vote to leave the UK just ignore it, or if they vote to remain then SNP should just leave anyway.
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Wasn't really a clear majority. It was a really close result.
Should have been a minimum of 60-70% before it was classed as a confirmed result.
The MPs though could technically reject it and stay.
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28-06-2016, 15:43
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
It's funny that now that the EU has come clean about forming the EU Army they haven't published how the army will be created, how it operates and what effect it will have on the younger voters who opted to remain in the EU.
I think the forming of the EU Army is potentially dangerous. Let's imagine a scenario. Russia threatens Ukraine. Ukraine appeals to the EU for help. The EU responds by placing EU army troops on the ground in Ukraine to forestall a Russian invasion.Russia feels threatened. What happens next? It could be that a major conflict arises. EU Leaders are asked to supply troops.If the UK does that the UK itself becomes a potential target for aggression. We have already had several air and sea incursions into UK airspace and UK waters.
Might be helpful if the EU clarified how the army would be created and operated and how it will effect those elegible for recruitment.
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