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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 Blue Eyes » Thu Feb 16, 2017 3:34 pm

Nationalism, man. What the strawberry float is up with that? Most banana splits can't stand each other and won't speak to their next-door neighbour. What the strawberry float are they so protective of? What a bunch of vile, racist, thick, mostly very ugly banana splits we have to share oxygen with.

I'm torn between hoping that this strawberry floating farce somehow ends up being a success and seeing our society burn. These strawberry floating stupid banana splits need to see the dire consequences of their humiliatingly insular whims. banana splits, the lot of them.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by KK » Thu Feb 16, 2017 3:54 pm

That moment you walk into John Lewis and realise the computer you're buying costs the same as a USED MINI. :datass:

That moment you leave John Lewis and walk into the pub across the road to try and come to terms with the fact your computer has cost the same as a USED MINI. :datass:

I hope this Climate Change really takes off and the country heats up by 10 degrees, it'd save on heating bills.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Gandalf » Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:00 pm

Blue Eyes wrote:Nationalism, man. What the strawberry float is up with that? Most banana splits can't stand each other and won't speak to their next-door neighbour. What the strawberry float are they so protective of? What a bunch of vile, racist, thick, mostly very ugly banana splits we have to share oxygen with.


Yay! A good excuse to bring out this beauty again! :toot:


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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by KK » Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:14 pm

'putting the Iraqi law down in London with Muslamic Ray gams/gums/guns'

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:24 pm

Blue Eyes wrote:I'm torn between hoping that this strawberry floating farce somehow ends up being a success and seeing our society burn.


That’s kind of the same thing as I was saying about Trump the other day. Although it will hurt all of us (and the poor most of all) we kind of need the whole thing to turn into a disaster or else the strawberry floating idiots will keep on voting for idiots and idiotic policies.

If there was a way that we could guarantee the bad effects would only happen to Leave voters, then I would happily vote for that.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Qikz » Thu Feb 16, 2017 5:21 pm

the sad thing is even if it goes wrong those idiots will blame remain voters for not pulling together

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Lagamorph » Thu Feb 16, 2017 5:25 pm

Qikz wrote:the sad thing is even if it goes wrong those idiots will blame remain voters for not pulling together

Yep, "Remoaners wanted it to fail and sabotaged our exit from the EU", with the Mail and Express running non-stop headlines about how ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE politicians and judges sabotaged glorious Brexit right from the start.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Thu Feb 16, 2017 5:30 pm

Lucien wrote:
Moggy wrote:If there was a way that we could guarantee the bad effects would only happen to Leave voters, then I would happily vote for that.


No you wouldn't.


I bloody well would. Why wouldn't I? They get what they voted for and the rest of us don't have to suffer because of it.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Meep » Thu Feb 16, 2017 7:01 pm

OrangeRakoon wrote:
Errkal wrote:They don't care, they are by far the most selfish generation as they benefitted the most from post war Britain and now couldn't give a gooseberry fool that those coming after can't afford houses, etc. as long as they are all ok.


I think this is unfair - I imagine most of the older generation care about those coming after them (which includes their children and grandchildren).

I agree. The housing situation cannot be blamed on everyone from that generations; just those who backed Thatcher and the policies that led to the current crisis. I would have said those who supported Blair as well but there was no sensible opposition to New Labour other than even more destructive Conservative party so they were the lesser of two evils in that respect.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Moggy » Thu Feb 16, 2017 7:18 pm

Lucien wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Lucien wrote:
Moggy wrote:If there was a way that we could guarantee the bad effects would only happen to Leave voters, then I would happily vote for that.


No you wouldn't.


I bloody well would. Why wouldn't I? They get what they voted for and the rest of us don't have to suffer because of it.


Because the idea of punishing people for winning the vote is insane. What'd you want to do, peg groups of voters to some USD-GBP bandings? Maybe failing companies could fire Leave voters first?

We could do something similar in general elections; if one party wants to turn the country into a giant factory and focus solely on currency value, and you want no fracking, foreign aid and crap like that, you should pay up to your opponents when you win the vote.


All good ideas, I'm glad you've come over to our way of thinking.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Lagamorph » Thu Feb 16, 2017 7:52 pm

To be honest, between Brexit I find myself more and more occasionally thinking that voting should be a privilege that is earned, not a right that is given. Because when you give idiots who can't/won't look into and understand what's going on, these kind of clearly wrong outcomes are what you get.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Squinty » Fri Feb 17, 2017 6:42 am

Qikz wrote:the sad thing is even if it goes wrong those idiots will blame remain voters for not pulling together


All while the scum newspapers peddle the big bullying EU line and continue to blame problems on certain groups within our society.

If this goes badly, you can bet this will happen.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by massimo » Fri Feb 17, 2017 7:18 am

Blue Eyes wrote:Nationalism, man. What the strawberry float is up with that? Most banana splits can't stand each other and won't speak to their next-door neighbour. What the strawberry float are they so protective of? What a bunch of vile, racist, thick, mostly very ugly banana splits we have to share oxygen with.

I'm torn between hoping that this strawberry floating farce somehow ends up being a success and seeing our society burn. These strawberry floating stupid banana splits need to see the dire consequences of their humiliatingly insular whims. banana splits, the lot of them.


Beautifully articulated. Could not agree more.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by captain red dog » Fri Feb 17, 2017 8:42 am

Well look its all going to be fine now. Tony Blair is championing the cause to prevent Brexit! This is just what the Remain side needs!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38996179

Honestly I couldn't think of anyone worse to champion the Remain cause. The guys ego must be at Donald Trump levels to think he could actually sway people given his reputation.

Edit: Just want to be clear that I don't have a problem for the views of Remainers being represented, I just think Blair should keep well out because he won't do them any favours.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Rex Kramer » Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:10 am

captain red dog wrote:Well look its all going to be fine now. Tony Blair is championing the cause to prevent Brexit! This is just what the Remain side needs!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38996179

Honestly I couldn't think of anyone worse to champion the Remain cause. The guys ego must be at Donald Trump levels to think he could actually sway people given his reputation.

Edit: Just want to be clear that I don't have a problem for the views of Remainers being represented, I just think Blair should keep well out because he won't do them any favours.

Nice to see man of the people, salt of the earth, raised from working class roots, IDS is defending the common man.

Iain Duncan Smith, who was a prominent Leave campaigner, said Mr Blair's comments were arrogant, utterly undemocratic and showed that the political elite was completely out of touch with the British people


At what point wasn't IDS the epitome of the political elite?

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Drumstick » Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:20 am

Rex Kramer wrote:At what point wasn't IDS the epitome of the political elite?

:lol:

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by captain red dog » Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:23 am

IDS may not be anything close to the champion of the common man, but compared to Blair I know who would be more damaging to a campaign.

If, for example, the idea is to trying to win over disaffected left wing voters (as I consider myself) , they pretty much see Blair as bad, if not worse, as Thatcher.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Return_of_the_STAR » Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:52 am

The comments by IDS are a perfect example of why I hate politicians. Blairs comments are not out of touch with the British people as nearly half of the public voted to stay in the EU. It really annoys me that the government are acting like the vast majority voted leave. They need to be aware that the country was nearly split 50/50. I would argue that more than 50% want to stay in the common market. But you cant prove that without another vote.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Hypes » Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:02 am

I mean, Blair's a twat, but he can bloody well articulate a point and shows some passion.

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PostRe: The EU Referendum: The UK votes Leave
by Rex Kramer » Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:07 am

It must really stick in the craw of the left wing that Blair is pretty much the only reason Labour have been in government in the last 40 years (well it will be by the next GE).


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