EU referendum

EU referendum

  • In

    Votes: 503 47.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 547 52.1%

  • Total voters
    1,050
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Possibly. Wales's inward EU investment was going to be cut anyway, just look at the poverty in the less fortunate countries there is only a finite amount of cash and there would be more deserving cases, hence why I'd prefer to not give the cash to the EU to distribute but that's irrelevant now.

I know I hammered on about it in this thread but the mood of the people in Wales was very much to get out. The only thing I arms suprised about is that the Leave vote isn't bigger. I appreciate Cardiff may balance it up but in the heartlands people are quite simply fed up with the European Parliament.
people are fed up of inequality, poor services and a century of industrial decline
 
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Where's NI?

Should show Britain biting a bit of Ireland off and a sad Rep. face ha
 
I did my degree at Portsmouth Polytechnic. Very much a working class town with very little love for students and very, very white demographic when I was there - late 80s.

As an aside, one thing that comes out loud and clear from this vote: Labour is fucked.

I lived in Pompey for a while and there was a lot of immigration and the locals hated it. Never met people so openly racist until I moved to Barnsley.
 
We'd be flogging them on eBay within a decade without the largesse that the capital provides to the exchequer, mate.
The same largesse that brought the last run on the bank; that saw customers queuing outside Building Societies in a desperate bid to take out their savings, replicating a US 1930s financial disaster; that saw the government printing billions of Weimar-like notes to save the £ so that WE, the oiks, could underpin all that we'd slavishly followed in "the city".

GDM - you're a clever bloke. Start showing it.
 
The same largesse that brought the last run on the bank; that saw customers queuing outside Building Societies in a desperate bid to take out their savings, replicating a US 1930s financial disaster; that saw the government printing billions of Weimar-like notes to save the £ so that WE, the oiks, could underpin all that we'd slavishly followed in "the city".

GDM - you're a clever bloke. Start showing it.
I'm very clever as it happens, but thanks for the compliment in any event :-)
 
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