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EU Referendum
#11
OMG. The morning after. God help us now. Boris next PM, Farage as Chancellor. If Trump wins the US elections we really are in the mire. Any room on the space station? I want out.
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#12
Im ecstatic
If people dont realistic there is massive inequality in this country not helped by free movement of labour in particular people from the less affluent countries coming and working for pittance and driving wages down .
It was a protest vote against inequality, an anti establishment vote aimed at all those self serving politicians of the last 40 years who care not a jot about the ordinary british worker struggling to survive on 7 quid an hour part time .
No wonder comfortable fat cats like lineker and beckham to want things to remain as they are .With their various houses in various parts of the world.
People are sick of seeing this rich vulgarity.
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#13
(24-06-2016, 14:58)bluepooch Wrote: Im ecstatic
If people dont realistic there is massive inequality in this country not helped by free movement of labour in particular people from the less affluent countries coming and working for pittance and driving wages down .
It was a protest vote against inequality, an anti establishment vote aimed at all those self serving politicians of the last 40 years who care not a jot about the ordinary british worker struggling to survive on 7 quid an hour part time .
No wonder comfortable fat cats like lineker and beckham to want things to remain as they are .With their various houses in various parts of the world.
People are sick of seeing this rich vulgarity.

Boris:Take back control
Voters:Ok you got our vote
Boris: whadayameantheyvoted out ? sheeeittttt......
EU: Off you go,now.
Boris: Now,now theres no rush. Lets be reasonable about this....errr


This is going to be very painful. Imagine having that fuckwit eton chimp boris doing the negotiations. Like he gives a xxxx about ordinary folk. Doh
We will end up outside the EU,but everything else will still be the same, including immigration.
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#14
I think id sooner have Bojo than evil George .
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#15
If Farage is our next Chancellor I show my ........... in well it would have been Burton's window, now M&S maybe?

All a couple of EU leaders had to do was ask us to stay, instead of trying to scare us into the pen like One Man and his Dog. They might have tried letting Cameron win something during his pointless tour of Europe, but they sent him home like Neville Chamberlain. Europe doesn't understand us and doesn't much like us.

The people who want to get rich gambling on currency fluctuations are going to bleat about the loss of certainty, yet their whole world is predicated on making the right decisions in a climate of managed uncertainty. They are hypocrites. We just can't be managed by faceless markets getting rich on the impoverishment of people who work and produce for a living rather than gamble.

I voted LEAVE. The Euro is a sick puppy. EU bureaucracy is more stultifying than that designed by the British Empire to impoverish its colonies. Even a flicker of a willingness to reform might have made me REMAIN, but none has come. I think Nicola Sturgeon is great, but if she and Scotland think leaving the UK to join a five-year queue to get your application to join the EU considered is a good deal, they're losing it. Scotland's quite capable of being independent and maybe it will discover that during the queueing process.
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#16
Farage cannot be Chancellor as you have to have a seat in Parliament which he hasn't got. Reason they lost the traditional working class Labour voter was basically ignored by the Islington elite
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?
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#17
Farage, the pub bore Mosley. Shame on England for buying his divisive guff.

Basically immigrants and the EU are being made scapegoats for tory austerity. Good luck with that when the penny drops.

Cameron will go down in history as one of our worst pms.
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#18
I voted Leave as well they have treated us as a cash cow
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?
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#19
The far right tories will now ride you like a bitch.

Good luck finding that 350 mill for the NHS. Its worth about 40 notes currently anyway.
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#20
My worry about voting leave was that I was siding with people whose opinions I dislike -------- all the way to abhor! But at least outside the EU there is an infinitessimal chance I can help do something about them. Within the EU I'm relying on the good offices of faceless strangers.

We might even have an election. Farage might win a seat instead of just being an arse.

Even thirty odd years ago when I was a Labour activist there was a very strong working-class Labour dislike of the EEC, way before the phenomenon of Eastern European immigration. The party itself has NEVER been in tune with its grassroots. It isn't Corbyn or even the war-criminal Blair ....... it is endemic. Party members are very different from the Parliamentary Party AND Labour voters are different from both of them.
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