European Union - Ramifications
Discussion
Ozzie Osmond said:
It seems the turkeys have voted for Christmas.
One huge question is the future of the "United" Kingdom,
Im under 30 and quite happily voted out One huge question is the future of the "United" Kingdom,
- Northern Ireland voted remain and has a land border with an EU state. United Ireland?
- Scotland voted remain and has already been rocking the boat. Independent Scotland?
- London, driver of the UK economy for 30 years, voted remain.
- People under 30 - Britain's future - voted remain
The EU is a load of bks.
I fail to see how it will effect jobs etc.
The financial situation will recover.
It will be a much better place without the eu and there meddling
Impasse said:
Sure, if you like. Pop it into the Lounge then. But GG? This is for Porsche adverts, Honda love-ins and anti 4x4 tirades.
Ah Porsche adverts will now attract a further 10% import tax, Honda, bloody foreigners, lets invade and take back their factory in Swindon and as for those indian owners of Landrover...Ozzie Osmond said:
It seems the turkeys have voted for Christmas.
One huge question is the future of the "United" Kingdom,
One huge question is the future of the "United" Kingdom,
- Northern Ireland voted remain and has a land border with an EU state. United Ireland?
- Scotland voted remain and has already been rocking the boat. Independent Scotland?
- London, driver of the UK economy for 30 years, voted remain.
- People under 30 - Britain's future - voted remain
London the driver of funny money failing banks and greed at the expence of manufacturing and long term
prosperity for the majority
grumbledoak said:
bitwrx said:
Yeh. fk you, you old fking fks.
Charming. Have you seen the youth unemployment figures from Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece? That's what you had coming with Remain.http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/...
Bristol spark said:
Ozzie Osmond said:
It seems the turkeys have voted for Christmas.
One huge question is the future of the "United" Kingdom,
Im under 30 and quite happily voted out One huge question is the future of the "United" Kingdom,
- Northern Ireland voted remain and has a land border with an EU state. United Ireland?
- Scotland voted remain and has already been rocking the boat. Independent Scotland?
- London, driver of the UK economy for 30 years, voted remain.
- People under 30 - Britain's future - voted remain
The EU is a load of bks.
I fail to see how it will effect jobs etc.
The financial situation will recover.
It will be a much better place without the eu and there meddling
ATG said:
powerstroke said:
rowley birkin said:
Just listen to all the merchants of doom. Britain has voted to save itself from sinking without trace into the EU cesspit; the decision has been made and now we need to roll-up our sleeves and get on with it.
This ...... maybe not good if you have a non job !!!!
Willy Nilly said:
MikeTFSI said:
How on earth have we let this happen? What next Trump in the White House?
Give angry people a vote and they will pick change, regardless of the consequences.
This seems to be what happens when politicians don't listen. Rightly or wrongly people have been very concerned about the EU, how it works and what it does for individuals, these concerns haven't been adequately addressed and the public has spoken. Give angry people a vote and they will pick change, regardless of the consequences.
Politicians are completely out of touch. Both in the EU and UK. Democracy means we have to accept what the majority vote for, so now we get on with it :-)
It seems a very large % of Europe does not want the EU in it's current form. But they press ahead with it? It'll be interesting to see how other countries react.
CS Garth said:
We are on the brink of financial disaster - this is a disaster. All of the outers will get their wish, total financial meltdown
Oh silly silly little Englanders who had no true understanding of the consequences of their actions. I hope they are pleased
Sore loser by the sounds of it. Personally I'm proud that we had the courage to leap into the unknown given the EU was a club that no longer worked for us. Sad that leaving was preferable to reform but that tells you about the arrogance Brussels has. I think Germany will follow and hopefully in years to come we can build new agreements for a more modern world. It will hurt for the short term but for future generations I believe this is right for Britain. Oh silly silly little Englanders who had no true understanding of the consequences of their actions. I hope they are pleased
Now I'm off to put my George cross flags on my Transit! Hoorah!
I have said for years that coming out of the EU will make the country stronger in the long run. people are looking at the short term "oh the £ is going to crash" blah blah. Yes it will, and for a few years there will be a degree of uncertainty. BUT, as years roll on, we will start to find that as imports become expensive, exports become lucrative. More businesses will crop up out of the woodwork, we will start manufacturing again and bring Britain back to power.
As said above, all the people predicting doomsday and generally upset, lets just get on with it and make it work rather than sulk at how it didn't go the right way?
As said above, all the people predicting doomsday and generally upset, lets just get on with it and make it work rather than sulk at how it didn't go the right way?
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