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Re: Brexit
« Reply #60 on: June 25, 2016, 06:44:23 pm »
It won't happen ^
Germany is already wanting to open trade negotiation deals between just UK and Germany. Germany being the country who pump in the most money into the EU.
The EU can not afford to take a stance where they stop trading with the U.K.

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Re: Brexit
« Reply #61 on: June 25, 2016, 06:58:12 pm »
Again nobody knows what will happen now


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Re: Brexit
« Reply #62 on: June 25, 2016, 07:05:27 pm »
Well watch this space , obviously nobody can predict the future . The UK has decided to leave, others will follow.
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #63 on: June 25, 2016, 08:30:05 pm »
There is no £350million a week, it was another misrepresentation by Leave. A lie. It was shot down in the press too, surprised so many missed it?

http://infacts.org/uk-doesnt-send-eu-350m-a-week-or-55m-a-day/

The U.K. Is going to have less to spend on healthcare, not more, as the economy is likely to come close to slipping into recession.




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Re: Brexit
« Reply #64 on: June 25, 2016, 08:40:52 pm »
i voted out and i will stand by it.  :grin:

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Re: Brexit
« Reply #65 on: June 25, 2016, 11:43:27 pm »
It will be very interesting who wants to take the monumental task of leading us forward after Cameron fully steps down in October and what he plans to do in the mean time with pressure from France and Germany for us to start the leave process as quickly as possible.

Germany seems  a little more relaxed about our timescale......
Potential Leaders??? Bo-Jo; Gove; ; May; Corbyn (Lab); Farron (Lib Dem); idiot Farage (UKIP).... ..... Gordon Bennet - What a shower, and what a state the political landscape is in.

This country is well and truely shafted for years to come. This cobblers about the UK coming back stronger is just utter ill-founded nonsense. The UK econony is absolutely F*cked for the foreseeable future. A self inflicted downfall.

I sincerely hope that I am wrong, for the sake of our younger generations , who will have to live with the consequences of this massively irresponsible gamble for decades to come :stupid:

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Re: Brexit
« Reply #66 on: June 26, 2016, 12:02:50 am »
Over 60% of 18 to 25 year olds didn't vote!
People want re-vote, hmm.
UK 5th Largest Economy
Germany makes over 150 Billion+ from export to the UK each year
Japan / Germany and US already want to make deals outside of the EU

Anyway:  http://goo.gl/X4GNpQ


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Re: Brexit
« Reply #67 on: June 26, 2016, 01:30:04 am »
Our whole banking system is based on fractional reserve banking.  :fighting:

PAPERLESS. SWEAT. EQUITY. DEBT. NUMBERS ON A SCREEN.

The pound is worth more than The Euro.  :thinking:

The Referendum subject was about the UK's Sovereignty returning to Westminster, the ability to govern ourselves. Nothing will change with Vote Out.

We tried the EEC trade deals and then The EU trade deals for the last 16 years but it didnt work out for the common man, so people wanted out. Lets leave it behind and move on.

If we had stayed in, if and when the additional TTIP legislation is passed we would have had to LOWER our food standards in-line with the USA.

It would also mean that global-corporations would be able to sue GOVERNMENTS for loss of revenue. Example, Swedish utility company Vattenfall sued the German governent for passing legislation phasing out the use of nuclear power after the disaster in Japan. Veola sued the Egyptian government for raising the minimum wage. British American Tobacco sued the Australian government for introducing standard packaging for tobacco products, loss of advertising revenue  :thinking: When you have a fire, the solution is not more petrol  :doh:

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Like the tea-towels say, dont panic and carry on   :phew:
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #68 on: June 26, 2016, 01:57:24 am »
Signing TTIP would have also been the coffin nail for the NHS.
France and Italy are practically bankrupt, and they are supporting countries... The EU would've crippled the UK.

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Re: Brexit
« Reply #69 on: June 26, 2016, 10:53:56 am »
Signing TTIP would have also been the coffin nail for the NHS.
France and Italy are practically bankrupt, and they are supporting countries... The EU would've crippled the UK.

Great visual there, shows how much some countries benefit


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Re: Brexit
« Reply #70 on: June 26, 2016, 10:55:27 am »
Sooooooooooooooo much yellow  :doh:

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Re: Brexit
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Re: Brexit
« Reply #72 on: June 27, 2016, 09:18:40 am »
Wether you voted in or out.....

Rant mode on...

The entire fiasco was, and continues to be,  a half-@rsed, half-baked ego-fest, orchestrated by a bunch of self-serving w@nkers!
What a painfully divisive mess we have all been saddled with

The simple numbers for me are that it will take months of  extra work to make up what was robbed off my pension (yet again!).
And to cap it all it will be even more expensive to holiday on bl00dy Greece  (which actually is bankrupt!)  this September, than it was in May! WTF?

Rant off...

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Re: Brexit
« Reply #73 on: June 27, 2016, 11:44:04 am »
Where does it say on the bus they will/would spend the whole 350 million though? Nowhere. Also Farage wouldn't be able to guarantee this misquote as he isn't responsible for the budget. I don't think Farage influenced that many people in all honestly. Even a lot of the Brexit camp distanced themselves from him.



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Re: Brexit
« Reply #74 on: June 27, 2016, 04:49:51 pm »
It's more like 250 Million after rebate (13 Billion p/a)... but it's a chunk of cash, and even if the NHS doesn't get all of it (which I never thought it would) even a 1/4 of it; 50 Million a week is going to help A LOT.

Left in the EU we would have been bullied into TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership) : One of the main aims of TTIP is to open up Europe’s public health, education and water services to US Private companies!! NO thanks.
Also, Food standards as Horatio said to be inline with US (meaning LOWER), more here

It's just a shame that we don't have strong leadership at the time we need it most.