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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
222
80%
Leave the European Union
57
20%
 
Total votes: 279
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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Lex-Man » Sat Jan 21, 2017 5:46 pm

It's weird because she's only big in France; Outside of France she's normal height. I think it's got something to do with the extra 't'.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Qikz » Sat Jan 21, 2017 7:46 pm

lex-man wrote:It's weird because she's only big in France; Outside of France she's normal height. I think it's got something to do with the extra 't'.


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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Lagamorph » Sun Jan 22, 2017 10:03 pm

Remember the leave campaign insisting that German businesses would force Merkel to give the UK a good deal?

To the surprise of literally no actually intelligent people that didn't work out to well

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Lex-Man » Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:48 pm

Apparently Anne Soubry the Tory MP has called for a second referendum after a deal has been sorted out.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Lagamorph » Mon Jan 23, 2017 12:36 am

It's hard to reasonably argue against one. Even if you can run with "the majority voted leave" there's absolutely no argument to be made for "the majority (or even majority of that majority) voted for hard Brexit"

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Errkal » Mon Jan 23, 2017 6:51 am

lex-man wrote:Apparently Anne Soubry the Tory MP has called for a second referendum after a deal has been sorted out.


Problem is by then it is too late.

The referendum needed to include the options to give the government a route to take, as it is they will call 50 get a gooseberry fool deal and the option will be take it what ever they offer or have nothing as at 2 years you accept the deal or get nothing.

There is really no incentive for the Euro to be nice, anythig short of proper membership and we are financially strawberry floated and won't be buying as much from them, they can't give that as a deal as it would undermine the point of being a member so we pretty much have to take what they give, another referendum is pointless and serves nothing.

Unless they do it before triggering article 50 as a final "are you sure" with everything we now know as it would be a much more accurate representation of people's views now the lies and bullshit are out.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Benzin » Mon Jan 23, 2017 7:42 am

I love how the people who went and did the presentation to the Germans did some anti EU banter as if it wouldn't backfire :lol:

We're absolutely buggered as we won't get a good trade deal from the EU as they want to make us an example to other countries, so tax haven it is then!

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Mon Jan 23, 2017 7:47 am

Netflix are really pissing me off at the moment, I told them I was not going to pay for their "service" anymore and they have now taken away all my access to streaming content. Basically they are bullying me by saying that if I don't pay in, then I don't get any of the things I like. :x :x :x

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Rex Kramer » Mon Jan 23, 2017 7:50 am

Errkal wrote:
lex-man wrote:Apparently Anne Soubry the Tory MP has called for a second referendum after a deal has been sorted out.


Problem is by then it is too late.

The referendum needed to include the options to give the government a route to take, as it is they will call 50 get a gooseberry fool deal and the option will be take it what ever they offer or have nothing as at 2 years you accept the deal or get nothing.

There is really no incentive for the Euro to be nice, anythig short of proper membership and we are financially strawberry floated and won't be buying as much from them, they can't give that as a deal as it would undermine the point of being a member so we pretty much have to take what they give, another referendum is pointless and serves nothing.

Unless they do it before triggering article 50 as a final "are you sure" with everything we now know as it would be a much more accurate representation of people's views now the lies and bullshit are out.

That's virtually impossible though giving May's timetable. She's going for article 50 in a matter of weeks, there is no negotiating position at this point.

What makes me laugh is the same MPs who have spent years berating the likes of Starbucks and Amazon for not paying their share will now use this position as the way to move the UK forwards. And guess who won't be benefiting from a low tax environment? The poor banana splits who actually live there.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Return_of_the_STAR » Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:40 am

Moggy wrote:Netflix are really pissing me off at the moment, I told them I was not going to pay for their "service" anymore and they have now taken away all my access to streaming content. Basically they are bullying me by saying that if I don't pay in, then I don't get any of the things I like. :x :x :x


Stay strong they need you more than you need them. In the mean time have you considered striking a deal with an alternative streaming service like amazon?

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:43 am

Return_of_the_STAR wrote:
Moggy wrote:Netflix are really pissing me off at the moment, I told them I was not going to pay for their "service" anymore and they have now taken away all my access to streaming content. Basically they are bullying me by saying that if I don't pay in, then I don't get any of the things I like. :x :x :x


Stay strong they need you more than you need them. In the mean time have you considered striking a deal with an alternative streaming service like amazon?


I know they need me more, I give them more money each month than they give me.

I have looked at the alternatives and Amazon have promised to do a deal with me within 90 days and they said that the deal will be tremendous the best deal ever just great.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Garth » Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:44 am

Netflix means Netflix

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:47 am

Garth wrote:Netflix means Netflix


I'm sure to a netTard snowflake like yourself that makes sense but there are lots of streaming services out there and there is no need to be tied to just Netflix and accept their freedom of streaming that allows all sorts of scummy shows into my home.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Knoyleo » Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:48 am

Red white and blue Netflix

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:56 am

I am looking at hard Netflix as there is no alternative and that's what I think the majority of me wanted. That's no streaming, no buying their DVDs and no looking up of end of series plots on Wikipedia.

Hard Netflix means I can finally leave the confines of the unelected Netflix board and move to a more open viewing with other services that are queuing up to do business with me.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Rex Kramer » Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:58 am

Has anyone pointed out that 44% of your weekly viewing is Netflix?

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Mon Jan 23, 2017 9:02 am

Rex Kramer wrote:Has anyone pointed out that 44% of your weekly viewing is Netflix?


They tried but as I said there is a whole range of services out that queuing up to offer me content. They will more than replace the Netflix content and mean that I am not tied to an unelected dictatorship that forces their own choice of viewing onto me.

I have just been told by a judge though that I must give Netflix notice of my intention to leave and can't just do it by myself. Traitorous judges like that are just desperate to keep us all tied into the Netflix model. :x

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Squinty » Mon Jan 23, 2017 10:29 am

You won't get a better deal than Netflix. Plus you owe them a lot of money.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Lagamorph » Mon Jan 23, 2017 10:33 am

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Mon Jan 23, 2017 10:33 am

Squinty wrote:You won't get a better deal than Netflix. Plus you owe them a lot of money.


I am confident that I will get the best possible deal. If I do not then I am prepared to walk away and return to torrents. No Netflix deal is better than a bad Netflix deal.


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