EU vote

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Zs_phil, Jun 23, 2016.

  1. Think Germany would be close on votes but depending on how we get on. But if France have a referendum there 100% be out, there more fed up than the British. If the French and the Germans did leave the EU thou then i dont see how the EU would cope with having to many top heavy countries like Greece, Italy, Spain etc that are bankrupt.. Should be interesting and everyone has a opinion but no one knows for sure what going to happen.
     
  2. Oh without a doubt, if another country leaves it's game over for the EU.

    David Cameron will go down in history as the man who broke Europe apart - no wonder he's leaving.
     
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  3. Shows how much scare mongering pre eu ref
    U.S said we will be back of the queue if we leave
    Post eu ref Obama has said special relationship nothing changes we are as important

    Trade still on
    Ftse recovering
    And in just a working day
     
  4. lets see if we are all shouting in the future..who really knows what ill happen long term.
    Thought we couldn't leave for 2 years anyhow?...you can send a lot of immigrants over in that time before we can do anything about it..and that's just one issue..
     
  5. I hope that others want to leave.

    Purely for the fact it'll stop the numpty we have in charge going for another independence referendum.
     
  6. Interesting to see the number of MPs on the leave side coming out now and making statements on how their platform promises on NHS and immigration were 'misunderstood'

    Real moment will be when the trade agreements are being negotiated and finalised. In todays society REAL choice comes from money, and money comes from selling products and services either cheaper, less hassle, better quality or impossible to get elsewhere. We have eroded our position in this respect. Our choices and 'freedom' will now be like that of a condemned man choosing his final meal.

    Would sir like a punch in the face or a kick in the balls?

    Some choice that.

    We can get out of this mess, but we'd better have our game face on that day
     
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  7. Gavin.

    Gavin. RSM Admin

    I'll be honest, i really wasn't expecting it.
     
  8. Corbyn needs t fk off now, had to be pressured into coming into the argument, made a half arsed attempt, now his own MPs are showing a vote of no confidence, and he's not leader material... time t find another planet if he & Trump are in charge..
     
  9. You're right but he was never leader material in the first place. Tory party laughed it's head off when he was elected.

    They'll be in the wilderness all the while he is at the helm - unelectable.
     
  10. Just a stunning decision to appoint a totally irrelevant wally like him,with the charisma of a brick.
    Who the fk voted for him in the party!?..just goes to show how totally out of touch labour is.
    The idiot cant even wear a tie!
     
  11. He's an idiot - made me vote conservative after years of labour. He can't wear a tie or sing the national anthem. I get that he's left leaning, but all the way to Moscow? He's still supposed to be British and a patriot. Comrade Corbyn indeed.

    The Labour party is now in total disarray; half the shadow cabinet leaving or sacked. It seems like he won't fall on his sword, but wants to take the whole party down with him.
     
  12. My personal view is Cameron should have not given this referendum in the first place. Just look at the state of politics in this country , both Labour and the Tories are ripping them selves apart . They all need to grow up and start acting like adult's . It's no wonder this country is in such a mess .
     
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  13. That's democracy for you lads... The people vote the pm resigns and another mp takes control (the mp no one voted for)

    The future will be interesting! ... What I do find weird though is all these counties coming out saying we want gurantees that we will get the same grants the eu gives us from the government??? ... If they knew they got these grants from the eu... Why would they think to vote leave and expect gurantees like that... When the people "guranteeing" aren't even in government!

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  14. Interesting link from the focusrsoc.com community
    Where the debate is in full motion

     
  15. watched that last night, good watch
     
  16. Torys in not much better shape..will be in the same boat if they vote in buffoon boris!
    Take a look at the other potential candidates..anyone stand out??..no..
    at least blair and Cameron were relatively young and dynamic..what has happened to the so called new generation of up and coming ambitious MP`S
     
  17. Thatcher,Major,Cameron all Torys that have made the Tory party implode. Now Corbin is at it. What a f#@kin mess this country really is. And now talk of a new general election. Non of them are fit to run a fekin bath, nevermind a country!.
     
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  18. I hope I'm not the only one who's tried to ignore it a bit, as whenever I think about it I just feel a bit depressed....

    I left Uni into a recession, struggled to find decent work and while I've done pretty well for myself the couple years it's been through past hard work while getting paid less than I should to get here.
    I really hope that the sudden panic with the pound rights itself a bit and we don't see the country delve into another downwards slope and the country turn into a hot bed of racist activity.

    Was talking to a neighbor who's here on a work visa but owns his house, even he was agreeing that people shouldn't come here and sponge off the welfare system (even knew some people from his country who have done just that and practically spat their names) but leaving the EU? I was originally intending to vote leave but in the end voted remain just because it seemed too much of a drastic step and the only way the EU will reform is from within, will it collapse? I don't think Germany would allow that.
     
  19. The EU seems to be very stubborn, maybe they will change maybe not. But one thing this country can ill afford is more talk of cuts and more austerity. The talk of a mad man. Every time this is implemented the public stops spending and business cuts back. And then we end up with jobs being lost and recession. Well done Osbourne.... Maybe he should go as well.
     
  20. Osbourne, a chancellor of the exchequer, Who if given the option of two chances would be limited by his inability to count that high :tonguewink:
     
  21. Nothing to do with counting, everything to do with being a Tory. And looking after his rich friends and punishing the rest of us. These levels. Of cuts and austerity are wreck less and self defeating. He should go as well.
     
  22. At last no more Osborn or Cameron...........
     
  23. Sorry that should have been Osbourne.. its been a long day.
     
  24. Haha, but I did pick up May saying that she doesn't call it austerity, just living within our means. I worry that is code for - Austerity is here to stay.
     
  25. and that prick Corbyn is still hanging on by his scruffy rat like finger nails..
     
  26. R26

    R26

    He's not going anywhere anytime soon, and that's a good thing, all the time he's there Labour don't stand a chance.

    On topic, two months in, the sky hasn't fallen down and out voters are still not racists.
     
  27. I regret my vote








    The last couple of months has seen my company shares rise and have increased orders resulting in compulsory overtime, 4 hours a week
    Might not sound like much but 1 hour a night makes the day drag and the night fly by
    Haha
     
  28. R26

    R26

    Job security is overrated.
     

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