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European Union Referendum - In or Out??
After what I read today I'm actually glad we've left and I know I said in a previous post that I would vote remain again if we had another referendum but knowing what I know now I would vote Leave.
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Matt, what have you read that has changed your stance??
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This has been a terrible week.

We vote out of the EU
Cameron resigns, Boris will take the reigns.
England lose in the Euros
Roy resigns
Corbyn get a vote of no confidence, it's only a matter of time.
Farage looks like the cat that's got the cream.

What are we left with.
Boris as Primeminister
The weakest labour opposition in years.
Some bloke who nobody has ever heard of running the lib dems
It's all very sad, if there was a general election tomorrow I genuinely wouldn't want any of that lot in charge.
Oh and Gareth Southgate in temporary charge of England
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Seems ok to me.
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(29-06-2016, 05:34)St Charles Owl Wrote: Matt, what have you read that has changed your stance??

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...omies.html

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/6...ate-Brexit

https://www.rt.com/news/348615-france-ge...eu-reform/

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36659900Tusk says there will be 'no single market a la carte' for the UK


Freedom of movement for EU workers is happening and so is the single market. So the brexiteers can do the maths.
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FTSE 100 currently at 6360.06, higher than it was the day before the referendum. I'm certain there was millions made out of the self-induced panic by some City traders. Angry
Cabbage is still good for you
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(29-06-2016, 20:07)ritchiebaby Wrote: FTSE 100 currently at 6360.06, higher than it was the day before the referendum. I'm certain there was millions made out of the self-induced panic by some City traders. Angry

They told us it would happen, just like they told us what the opposite would be, and guess what they also made sure they had a win-win scenario already in place so that they made money no matter what happened!!! Traders do not make money with a market that just chugs along, they make a ton of money when the market is moving all over the place. Their paychecks will determine that they loved this result!!

Over here the Dow Jones lost 600 points on Friday, which was reported as wiping billions off the market, yet the reality is this "corrected" the market back to where it was a week earlier when the market rose sharply on the prospect of a remain vote!!!
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(29-06-2016, 11:57)WakeyTerrier Wrote: This has been a terrible week.

We vote out of the EU
Cameron resigns, Boris will take the reigns.
England lose in the Euros
Roy resigns
Corbyn get a vote of no confidence, it's only a matter of time.
Farage looks like the cat that's got the cream.

What are we left with.
Boris as Primeminister
The weakest labour opposition in years.
Some bloke who nobody has ever heard of running the lib dems
It's all very sad, if there was a general election tomorrow I genuinely wouldn't want any of that lot in charge.
Oh and Gareth Southgate in temporary charge of England

And Boris does not 'throw his hat in the ring' after all!! Well well eh! Rolleyes Now we have Tory 'lightweights' like Theresa 'past it' May and this wee nyaff, Gove, as front runners for PM - what a joke, and what a mess! A case of WHO ARE YE?? The only guy who talked any sense last night was Tam Dalyell who said an elected govt and leader should've had the balls to dismiss this plebiscite of a referendum out of hand and get on with UK gov business as usual! Not unique either! I believe it was done in Ireland for the economic good of the country.
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Bye bye boris ya dipshit.

He doesn't want to push the button on article 50.
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