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Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

Remain a member of the European Union
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80%
Leave the European Union
57
20%
 
Total votes: 279
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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:48 pm

DML wrote:I've tried to engage with anyone on the Leave side to understand their reasons why. The only person who actually gave me an actual reason was a relative who said they didn't like Merkel. At least that's a reason.


That's a new one.

Most of the ones I know only have the usual "reasons" - they either believed the Leave lies about money for the NHS, hate immigration or think the EU is some sort of dictatorship. Or a combination of the three.

Except for the one guy I know who "just fancied a change". :lol:

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by _/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:11 pm

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Moggy wrote:Yes but there is a 2 year timeframe before we are out with no deal and it's bloody unlikely any deal will be reached in advance of that. What was Parliament going to do if May said "Well the two years are up, we have no deal because the EU are meanies and we will work under WTO rules"?


Deal or no deal matters not as long as the country is out.

I'm ok with WTO rules if it has to be.

In an attempt to salvage something from the last page, why are you ok with WTO rules? What impact do you think it'll have on you?

No impact at all on me, to your question. Actually probably better.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:13 pm

_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Moggy wrote:Yes but there is a 2 year timeframe before we are out with no deal and it's bloody unlikely any deal will be reached in advance of that. What was Parliament going to do if May said "Well the two years are up, we have no deal because the EU are meanies and we will work under WTO rules"?


Deal or no deal matters not as long as the country is out.

I'm ok with WTO rules if it has to be.

In an attempt to salvage something from the last page, why are you ok with WTO rules? What impact do you think it'll have on you?

No impact at all on me, to your question. Actually probably better.


Why will it be better for you?

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Glowy69 » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:17 pm

_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Glowy69 wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Moggy wrote:Yes but there is a 2 year timeframe before we are out with no deal and it's bloody unlikely any deal will be reached in advance of that. What was Parliament going to do if May said "Well the two years are up, we have no deal because the EU are meanies and we will work under WTO rules"?


Deal or no deal matters not as long as the country is out.

I'm ok with WTO rules if it has to be.


So you're happy us being bent over by the EU if it means "getting out"

Im really pleased prices will rise. We will have an uncertain future nobody knows what is going to happen. But strawberry float it. We're out of the club

Why did you vote leave out of interest?

Don't know if you noticed, but prices going up has always been a thing.
When I'm looking at the US, Australia, New Zealand etc.. I'm not seeing them thinking there strawberry floated because they have no membership of the EU.


What are you on about. So the pound tanking has nothing to do with things costing more? America can make trade deals with us and they can demand what they want because we have to trade. We arent in any position to demand anything. So yes i think we are screwed. And with a baby due soon im worried

You also didnt answer my question. Why did you vote leave

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by _/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:25 pm

DML wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
DML wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Moggy wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:So glad the country can now get out of this club.


:slol:

Edit:

A club is probably a good way of describing it. We were members of a club that charged an annual membership fee but gave us cut price drinks in return. We were furious about that, why should we pay every year for membership of this club when there are loads of clubs out there? We are paying £10 a year for nothing and we don’t care that the other members of the club are telling us that getting £2 drinks in return is a bargain.

We stormed out and threw our membership card in the managers face. And we are now sat in the dive bar opposite paying £5 a drink. But goddamn it, at least we can choose to go to the other pubs that might only charge us £4.50 a drink.

This is one of the many reasons I'm glad we're leaving. Clueless leftist idiots such as yourself really helped me to decide leave. But remoaners gotta remoan.


People have a right to an opinion. That is called free speech. It is also democracy. The debate hasn't ended, and never will end. It wouldn't have ended if the result went the other way either, because politics doesn't work like that. My opinion is this is that the reason the word 'remoaner' comes out is because it substitutes for any sort of actual argument for what is happening with Brexit. Basically, its lazy.

I voted leave. There is no debate to have. But boy have the remoaners come out of the wood work whining on about it, trying all things to not let democracy happen. But remoaners gotta remoan.


It's not like it's a hard question to say 'why' you voted Leave. What have you got to hide?

So many reasons. But a couple.

1/ don't want to give billions to stay in an obviously not free market.
2/ don't want the unelected EU Commission (the EU’s executive body) who are not directly elected by the people of the UK to have sole right to propose EU legislation, which, if passed, is then binding on the uk and its people (me).

Excuse me for not giving you the expected answers.

Edit: forgot to say I'll be voting remain in the Scottish referendum. Don't want the Euro.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Glowy69 » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:29 pm

How do any of those things make your life better?

Or in fact, before we voted out what happened ti make your life considerably unbearable. Personally

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Blue Eyes » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:30 pm

_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
DML wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
DML wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Moggy wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:So glad the country can now get out of this club.


:slol:

Edit:

A club is probably a good way of describing it. We were members of a club that charged an annual membership fee but gave us cut price drinks in return. We were furious about that, why should we pay every year for membership of this club when there are loads of clubs out there? We are paying £10 a year for nothing and we don’t care that the other members of the club are telling us that getting £2 drinks in return is a bargain.

We stormed out and threw our membership card in the managers face. And we are now sat in the dive bar opposite paying £5 a drink. But goddamn it, at least we can choose to go to the other pubs that might only charge us £4.50 a drink.

This is one of the many reasons I'm glad we're leaving. Clueless leftist idiots such as yourself really helped me to decide leave. But remoaners gotta remoan.


People have a right to an opinion. That is called free speech. It is also democracy. The debate hasn't ended, and never will end. It wouldn't have ended if the result went the other way either, because politics doesn't work like that. My opinion is this is that the reason the word 'remoaner' comes out is because it substitutes for any sort of actual argument for what is happening with Brexit. Basically, its lazy.

I voted leave. There is no debate to have. But boy have the remoaners come out of the wood work whining on about it, trying all things to not let democracy happen. But remoaners gotta remoan.


It's not like it's a hard question to say 'why' you voted Leave. What have you got to hide?

So many reasons. But a couple.

1/ don't want to give billions to stay in an obviously not free market.
2/ don't want the unelected EU Commission (the EU’s executive body) who are not directly elected by the people of the UK to have sole right to propose EU legislation, which, if passed, is then binding on the uk and its people (me).

Excuse me for not giving you the expected answers.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Errkal » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:31 pm

But the UK has a veto within the parliament that decides if those proposals become law making it implemented by an elected body.

The Civil Services will come up with many of our laws, just because an MP takes it to the chamber doesn't they sat and actually wrote it, so you could also say the same for our own laws.

Also what laws do you have an issue with that have been implemented by the EU?

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:31 pm

_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:Excuse me for not giving you the expected answers.


So salty. :lol:

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by bear » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:31 pm

Snowcannon wrote:lefty luvvie liberal precious little snowflake remoaners...have i missed any from the Brexitbot vocabulary?

Enemies of the people.

That's a popular one.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Lagamorph » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:33 pm

Moggy wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Moggy wrote:Yes but there is a 2 year timeframe before we are out with no deal and it's bloody unlikely any deal will be reached in advance of that. What was Parliament going to do if May said "Well the two years are up, we have no deal because the EU are meanies and we will work under WTO rules"?


Deal or no deal matters not as long as the country is out.

I'm ok with WTO rules if it has to be.

In an attempt to salvage something from the last page, why are you ok with WTO rules? What impact do you think it'll have on you?

No impact at all on me, to your question. Actually probably better.


Why will it be better for you?

Any answer to that?
How will WTO rules possibly be better for you in any way?

The only way this could have no impact on you is by not living in Europe at all and consuming no UK made goods or services.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by darksideby182 » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:33 pm

Yungstar the lynch mob have been riled.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:34 pm

Errkal wrote:The Civil Services will come up with many of our laws, just because an MP takes it to the chamber doesn't mean they sat and actually wrote it, so you could also say the same for our own laws.


This. Plus you know the fact that this country is run by a strawberry floating QUEEN, has a House of Lords (with strawberry floating BISHOPS!) and uses the desperately unfair FPTP voting system. :lol:

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:36 pm

darksideby182 wrote:Yungstar the lynch mob have been riled.


Lynch mob meaning people daring to question him? Leave supporters are so sensitive when their precious beliefs are questioned.

Have you actually read Yungstar's posts over the last page or so? The replies to him have been astonishingly polite baring in mind the way and the tone in which he is posting at other people.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by darksideby182 » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:40 pm

Moggy wrote:
darksideby182 wrote:Yungstar the lynch mob have been riled.


Lynch mob meaning people daring to question him? Leave supporters are so sensitive when their precious beliefs are questioned.

Have you actually read Yungstar's posts over the last page or so? The replies to him have been astonishingly polite baring in mind the way and the tone in which he is posting at other people.

They have but alot of replies in a short time (F5 button got over used) that's why i said lynch mob not surprised by the quick response to my post.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by _/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:42 pm

Oh my.... Project Fear and remoaners. Gotta love em.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Lagamorph » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:43 pm

Lagamorph wrote:
Moggy wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:
_/\_YUNGSTAR_/\_ wrote:
Moggy wrote:Yes but there is a 2 year timeframe before we are out with no deal and it's bloody unlikely any deal will be reached in advance of that. What was Parliament going to do if May said "Well the two years are up, we have no deal because the EU are meanies and we will work under WTO rules"?


Deal or no deal matters not as long as the country is out.

I'm ok with WTO rules if it has to be.

In an attempt to salvage something from the last page, why are you ok with WTO rules? What impact do you think it'll have on you?

No impact at all on me, to your question. Actually probably better.


Why will it be better for you?

Any answer to that?
How will WTO rules possibly be better for you in any way?

The only way this could have no impact on you is by not living in Europe at all and consuming no UK made goods or services.

No answer then I take it?

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Snowcannon » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:46 pm

darksideby182 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
darksideby182 wrote:Yungstar the lynch mob have been riled.


Lynch mob meaning people daring to question him? Leave supporters are so sensitive when their precious beliefs are questioned.

Have you actually read Yungstar's posts over the last page or so? The replies to him have been astonishingly polite baring in mind the way and the tone in which he is posting at other people.

They have but alot of replies in a short time (F5 button got over used) that's why i said lynch mob not surprised by the quick response to my post.


And? So what?

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:47 pm

darksideby182 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
darksideby182 wrote:Yungstar the lynch mob have been riled.


Lynch mob meaning people daring to question him? Leave supporters are so sensitive when their precious beliefs are questioned.

Have you actually read Yungstar's posts over the last page or so? The replies to him have been astonishingly polite baring in mind the way and the tone in which he is posting at other people.

They have but alot of replies in a short time (F5 button got over used) that's why i said lynch mob not surprised by the quick response to my post.


What's a quick or a lot of replies got to do with anything?

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by darksideby182 » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:49 pm

Snowcannon wrote:
darksideby182 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
darksideby182 wrote:Yungstar the lynch mob have been riled.


Lynch mob meaning people daring to question him? Leave supporters are so sensitive when their precious beliefs are questioned.

Have you actually read Yungstar's posts over the last page or so? The replies to him have been astonishingly polite baring in mind the way and the tone in which he is posting at other people.

They have but alot of replies in a short time (F5 button got over used) that's why i said lynch mob not surprised by the quick response to my post.


And? So what?

Could apply that to anything.
So as you said And? So what?

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