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Post by Antonio Fargas on Jun 24, 2016 7:31:48 GMT
All the Nazis all over Europe celebrating this great victory #fellowtravellers
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 8:21:48 GMT
All the Nazis all over Europe celebrating this great victory #fellowtravellers Exactly. And so it begins
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Jun 24, 2016 8:25:21 GMT
All the Nazis all over Europe celebrating this great victory #fellowtravellers Nazi farmers?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 8:31:19 GMT
I think that once word got out that there were only pencils at the polling booths the Leave group started taking pens in with them. Thats why the early signs were for a Remain win but it swung to the Exit come the finish. Aye, Empires have been lost for the want of a pen in the past.......haven't they?
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jun 24, 2016 8:35:02 GMT
I think that once word got out that there were only pencils at the polling booths the Leave group started taking pens in with them. Thats why the early signs were for a Remain win but it swung to the Exit come the finish. Aye, Empires have been lost for the want of a pen in the past.......haven't they? Chads. (Ps I was being pro remain with that comment)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 8:41:23 GMT
Good opportunities in black shirt manufacturing I hear
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Post by youmadethatup on Jun 24, 2016 8:47:34 GMT
Will this impact Bristol rovers ?
Cost of steel could go up in the next few years....stadium costs to go up. Will those who might invest in the stadium now have other concerns ?
Will those in south Gloucestershire regret their vote if the stadium doesn't happen ?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 8:52:30 GMT
Will this impact Bristol rovers ? Cost of steel could go up in the next few years....stadium costs to go up. Will those who might invest in the stadium now have other concerns ? Will those in south Gloucestershire regret their vote if the stadium doesn't happen ? The new owners protect their assets by moving them out of the UK, oops I mean England. Their visas will be revoked as they are undesirable Muslins, obviously. The value of the mem ss land will have halved. Otherwise no impact
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 9:25:25 GMT
Good news. If the government act quickly we might be able to stop baggins coming back into the country!
Every cloud and all that eh?
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Post by aghast on Jun 24, 2016 9:57:23 GMT
So now we've got three months of turmoil until a new PM takes over, as a powerless Cameron will be unwilling or unable to negotiate exit terms.
Might as well just stick Boris in the job tomorrow. I'm sure he's ready. He chose the new wallpaper 6 months ago.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:01:25 GMT
So now we've got three months of turmoil until a new PM takes over, as a powerless Cameron will be unwilling or unable to negotiate exit terms. Might as well just stick Boris in the job tomorrow. I'm sure he's ready. He chose the new wallpaper 6 months ago. Black and Silver I hear
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:04:31 GMT
Are some people sucking Lemons?
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jun 24, 2016 10:08:44 GMT
Are some people sucking Lemons? Not me mate, I was always on the fence. Be interesting to see how many other countries now try to jump ship leaving Germany to rule over the poor and bankrupt countries that can't leave! Could all collapse like a house of cards. Once again London-centric bureaucrats got it completely wrong and misjudged the mood of the nation. Will they ever learn? We've had enough of the politics of fear.
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Post by peterparker on Jun 24, 2016 10:11:35 GMT
So now we've got three months of turmoil until a new PM takes over, as a powerless Cameron will be unwilling or unable to negotiate exit terms. Might as well just stick Boris in the job tomorrow. I'm sure he's ready. He chose the new wallpaper 6 months ago. There will be no negotistions until we invoke the actual leave clause which wont happen til the new PM takes over
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Post by baggins on Jun 24, 2016 10:14:21 GMT
Good news. If the government act quickly we might be able to stop baggins coming back into the country! Every cloud and all that eh? Too late for that.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:23:07 GMT
So now we've got three months of turmoil until a new PM takes over, as a powerless Cameron will be unwilling or unable to negotiate exit terms. Might as well just stick Boris in the job tomorrow. I'm sure he's ready. He chose the new wallpaper 6 months ago. There will be no negotistions until we invoke the actual leave clause which wont happen til the new PM takes over Yep, another Cameron lie. He did say if the vote was out, he'd send the Article 50 letter the very next day........... Meanwhile, live pictures from French side of the Channel Tunnel........
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Post by youmadethatup on Jun 24, 2016 10:24:21 GMT
Are some people sucking Lemons? Not me mate, I was always on the fence. Be interesting to see how many other countries now try to jump ship leaving Germany to rule over the poor and bankrupt countries that can't leave! Could all collapse like a house of cards. Once again London-centric bureaucrats got it completely wrong and misjudged the mood of the nation. Will they ever learn? We've had enough of the politics of fear. I'm amazed how Wales voted considering the benefits they have had from the EU over the years ,do they really think they will get this same funding from westminster ? Wales will go backwards unless they become a conservative voting region. Especially as it looks like Scotland may now finally leave the union and govern itself ......which is a sentiment the brexit voters can not argue against . As for immigrants....well those already here have been promised they can stay......so expect an explosion of EU immigrants over the next two years.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:29:56 GMT
Not me mate, I was always on the fence. Be interesting to see how many other countries now try to jump ship leaving Germany to rule over the poor and bankrupt countries that can't leave! Could all collapse like a house of cards. Once again London-centric bureaucrats got it completely wrong and misjudged the mood of the nation. Will they ever learn? We've had enough of the politics of fear. I'm amazed how Wales voted considering the benefits they have had from the EU over the years ,do they really think they will get this same funding from westminster ? Wales will go backwards unless they become a conservative voting region. Especially as it looks like Scotland may now finally leave the union and govern itself ......which is a sentiment the brexit voters can not argue against . As for immigrants....well those already here have been promised they can stay......so expect an explosion of EU immigrants over the next two years. That last point is an interesting one
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:31:40 GMT
Are some people sucking Lemons? Not me mate, I was always on the fence. Be interesting to see how many other countries now try to jump ship leaving Germany to rule over the poor and bankrupt countries that can't leave! Could all collapse like a house of cards. Once again London-centric bureaucrats got it completely wrong and misjudged the mood of the nation. Will they ever learn? We've had enough of the politics of fear. Well, the Deutsche Börse was planning to merge with the London Stock Exchange. It had already been announced here that 1250 jobs will go........Now that merger is in doubt. The out vote may have saved 1250 jobs ! The British public are now aware that Heath lied when we joined the 'Common Market'. Ever since, politicians of all sides have lied about the Common Market/EEC/European Union. The European Constitution required a referendum. It got a 'NO' in France, Holland and Ireland. So, it was renamed as a 'Treaty' and governments are not required to hold a referendum on a 'Treaty', hence it was renamed as the Lisbon Treaty. No politician was brave enough to tell the public just what are the intentions of the EU. Where is it going, what is the plan, because they knew the public would not agree to it, so why were they hell-bent on continuing their grand scheme? Great result, and I am glad we will escape from the Federal State of Europe.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:35:15 GMT
Not me mate, I was always on the fence. Be interesting to see how many other countries now try to jump ship leaving Germany to rule over the poor and bankrupt countries that can't leave! Could all collapse like a house of cards. Once again London-centric bureaucrats got it completely wrong and misjudged the mood of the nation. Will they ever learn? We've had enough of the politics of fear. I'm amazed how Wales voted considering the benefits they have had from the EU over the years ,do they really think they will get this same funding from westminster ? Wales will go backwards unless they become a conservative voting region. Especially as it looks like Scotland may now finally leave the union and govern itself ......which is a sentiment the brexit voters can not argue against . As for immigrants....well those already here have been promised they can stay......so expect an explosion of EU immigrants over the next two years. Um....the 'funding' Wales got from the EU was actually British Taxpayers money. Scotland had a turnout of 67%, of which 61% voted to Remain. That translates to way less than 50% of Scots voted to Remain.
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