EU referendum

EU referendum

  • In

    Votes: 503 47.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 547 52.1%

  • Total voters
    1,050
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Tusk now saying that EU law will remain within the UK after we have left the arrogant fooker.
Freedom of movement will not end he thinks and says.

This is why we have just voted as we have because of the sheer arrogance of them all.
He may be right. Although we will leave the EU, we will still have to deal and trade with it. If we want to have favourable trade deals with it, you can bet there will be conditions attached. We won't be in it but we will continue to be influenced by it. There is no such thing as 100% sovereignty for any country, in this interconnected global village, if it wants to be successful.
 
It was a completely secret ballot and nobody can claim to know how people voted.

Those that do are trying to pigeon hole sections of society and place blame on them for obvious reasons, something politicians do very well all the time by demonising sections of society as and when it suits to do so.


exactly............The UK has voted out in any case so its all a waste of hot air now
 
The leave campaign need to put a muzzle on Farage sharpish. Obviously 'remainers' are never going to be a fan of his but some of his comments are doing nothing but causing more division. Saying it was won 'without a shot being fired' is just deliberately provocative and helps absolutely nothing, other than his craving for attention.

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It's a democracy and nothing anyone can do. He spent 25 years getting to this point so he can gloat if he wants. Both campaigns were loose associations of individuals in any case - and he wasn't even invited into the official leave campaign.
 
Seeing the result this morning convinced me more than any article that my vote was the right one for me. Obviously a done vote in black and white hits home harder than the guff leading up to the election but I'm still surprised how disappointed I am with the result. That said, one vote, one voice, great turnout - this was proper democracy in action, and for that alone I support the outcome. I hope this puts renewed pressure on scrapping FPTP for the general elections.
 
There was a breakdown last night from YouGov and a different polling organisation.

Well they haven't got a clue have they as borne out by the result this morning.

We have voted out its that simple and young, old, Tory, Labour, UKIP, Lib Dem, Green will have voted both in and out, its been that sort of debate and referendum.

The blame for the result lies at the door of every government since we entered the Common Market who allowed us to get deeper and deeper in to the European project without allowing us a vote on whether we wanted it or not, end of.
 
Just been report on tv....FTSE down 8.5%. banks and house builders getting hit the worst...Barclays trading down 35%..some house builders down 40%.....and its these 2 areas that could effect house market crash..fun times ahead!
 
Tusk now saying that EU law will remain within the UK after we have left the arrogant fooker.

Freedom of movement will not end he thinks and says.

This is why we have just voted as we have because of the sheer arrogance of them all.

He is right.

Just because people vote out of the E.U. doesn't mean we voted out of the ECHR. They are separate.

We also will want to trade with the European block as a whole. So like Norway and Switzerland instead of going round each country individually to come to a deal we will deal directly with Brussels and discuss terms as a whole.

As such the E.U. will demand concessions such as freedom of movement, excepting laws, etc in return for trading. Both Norway and Switzerland have done this.
 
I went to bed at about 10 last night not really thinking that Brexit would happen but it seems that people are really keen for change. It's not all about immigration policies ! Maybe people just want a future where we make our own decisions.
Anyway as I catch up from about 200 pages I see the odd doom merchant watching the £ plummet, virtually willing it to plunge like a stone so they can say "I told you so"
Seriously ? It's this kind of attitude that will see our country in peril, not leaving the EU ! Today I feel like we need to step up, get back to our jobs and do what we always do and keep OUR Country thriving !
Now we will see the reaction of the people of France, Germany etc

Pioneers we are...
We will survive for sure but the trouble with the statement I've bolded out is that it already has. 20% against the $ was the last figure I read. Oil is bought in $'s so lets see what happens over the next few days at the pumps, and since a sizable majority of goods require transportation lets see what happens to the price of those goods. The markets determine interest rates so this will without doubt effect interest rates. This isn't doom mongering, its fact, and as a consequence I am deeply concerned. Now is not the time but I really wonder how many of the vote leavers gave serious consideration to these issue's before voting out on the basis of a different "issue"
 
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