Brexit

Our best bits.

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
User avatar
Squinty
Member
Joined in 2009
Location: Norn Oirland

PostRe: Brexit
by Squinty » Thu Nov 02, 2017 6:00 pm

lex-man wrote:I wonder how the leavers will react when they are very negative?


But it might be good information lex man!

:lol:

User avatar
Moggy
"Special"
Joined in 2008
AKA: Moggy

PostRe: Brexit
by Moggy » Thu Nov 02, 2017 6:40 pm

lex-man wrote:I wonder how the leavers will react when they are very negative?


“It’s bad because the EU are bullying us!”

“ReMOANers talked us down!”

“It’s a project fear plot to undermine Brexit!”

User avatar
Meep
Member
Joined in 2010
Location: Belfast

PostRe: Brexit
by Meep » Thu Nov 02, 2017 6:45 pm

I'm sure the documents are about how brilliant Brexit will be. They are keeping them secret because they don't want us getting too excited.

User avatar
Squinty
Member
Joined in 2009
Location: Norn Oirland

PostRe: Brexit
by Squinty » Thu Nov 02, 2017 7:43 pm

Meep wrote:I'm sure the documents are about how brilliant Brexit will be. They are keeping them secret because they don't want us getting too excited.


This man gets it. Glorious Brexit future awaits.

User avatar
Hexx
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Brexit
by Hexx » Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:13 pm

twitter.com/YouGov/status/926011820892180480


User avatar
Alvin Flummux
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: Brexit
by Alvin Flummux » Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:14 pm

They're the ones the right-wing media will convince to blame immigrants, the EU, "lefties" etc for all the problems Brexit is going to create.

User avatar
Return_of_the_STAR
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Brexit
by Return_of_the_STAR » Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:21 pm

They’re also the ones who ones Read right wing media. If you only read the mail or the Express for example you would think that aside from the EU trying to be mean to us Brexit is going well.

Shoe Army
User avatar
Meep
Member
Joined in 2010
Location: Belfast

PostRe: Brexit
by Meep » Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:24 pm

So does that mean they don't believe it already has? I think a more interesting question would what they define as "negative", because I'm kind of curious.

User avatar
Return_of_the_STAR
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Brexit
by Return_of_the_STAR » Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:38 pm

Meep wrote:So does that mean they don't believe it already has? I think a more interesting question would what they define as "negative", because I'm kind of curious.


I doubt many would see it as negative so far. Whilst it’s clear that there’s been negative impacts on the economy it doesn’t appear to have actually caused problems yet. It’s not led to mass job loses, struggles to borrow money, price rises haven’t been massive yet etc there are though a lot of commenters who repeatedly say that they are prepared for mass economic downturn just to get our boarders back etc..

Shoe Army
User avatar
Lex-Man
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: Brexit
by Lex-Man » Thu Nov 02, 2017 11:22 pm

Return_of_the_STAR wrote:
Meep wrote:So does that mean they don't believe it already has? I think a more interesting question would what they define as "negative", because I'm kind of curious.


I doubt many would see it as negative so far. Whilst it’s clear that there’s been negative impacts on the economy it doesn’t appear to have actually caused problems yet. It’s not led to mass job loses, struggles to borrow money, price rises haven’t been massive yet etc there are though a lot of commenters who repeatedly say that they are prepared for mass economic downturn just to get our boarders back etc..


The pound has dropped and food prices are rising.

Amusement under late capitalism is the prolongation of work.
User avatar
Return_of_the_STAR
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Brexit
by Return_of_the_STAR » Thu Nov 02, 2017 11:25 pm

lex-man wrote:
Return_of_the_STAR wrote:
Meep wrote:So does that mean they don't believe it already has? I think a more interesting question would what they define as "negative", because I'm kind of curious.


I doubt many would see it as negative so far. Whilst it’s clear that there’s been negative impacts on the economy it doesn’t appear to have actually caused problems yet. It’s not led to mass job loses, struggles to borrow money, price rises haven’t been massive yet etc there are though a lot of commenters who repeatedly say that they are prepared for mass economic downturn just to get our boarders back etc..


The pound has dropped and food prices are rising.


Yeah I know that, what I meant was it hasn’t had a massive impact yet. I think it will but it hasnt had the effect yet to make some people sit up and take notice. It’s getting there.

Shoe Army
User avatar
Squinty
Member
Joined in 2009
Location: Norn Oirland

PostRe: Brexit
by Squinty » Fri Nov 03, 2017 7:17 am

It doesn't surprise me. Remember that survey that was taken where people said they would be alright with family members losing jobs over Brexit? I figure it's the same bunch of twats.

User avatar
Lex-Man
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: Brexit
by Lex-Man » Fri Nov 03, 2017 6:54 pm

This is quite an interesting article about Arron Banks potentiality being funded by the Russians who were pumping money into the UK to get us to vote for Brexit.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/11 ... er-scandal

Amusement under late capitalism is the prolongation of work.
User avatar
Moggy
"Special"
Joined in 2008
AKA: Moggy

PostRe: Brexit
by Moggy » Sat Nov 04, 2017 5:05 pm

twitter.com/jerryhogg/status/926548620496818176


User avatar
Errkal
Member
Joined in 2011
Location: Hastings
Contact:

PostRe: Brexit
by Errkal » Sat Nov 04, 2017 5:17 pm

Need us more etc etc werf it to get rid of da forinas!

User avatar
Oblomov Boblomov
Member
Joined in 2008
AKA: Mind Crime, SSBM_God

PostRe: Brexit
by Oblomov Boblomov » Sat Nov 04, 2017 5:57 pm

If we keep more of are food we can use it to feed are troops x

Image
User avatar
Herdanos
Go for it, Danmon!
Joined in 2008
AKA: lol don't ask
Location: Bas-Lag

PostRe: Brexit
by Herdanos » Sat Nov 04, 2017 6:38 pm

We sell send the EU £9.9bn in food EVERY YEAR.

Let's feed our NHS instead.

Generating Real Conversations About Digital Entertainment
User avatar
andretmzt
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: Brexit
by andretmzt » Sun Nov 05, 2017 9:42 am

romeo G. Detlev Jr. wrote:We sell send the EU £9.9bn in food EVERY YEAR.

Let's feed our NHS instead.


:lol:

Return_of_the_STAR wrote:
lex-man wrote:
Return_of_the_STAR wrote:
Meep wrote:So does that mean they don't believe it already has? I think a more interesting question would what they define as "negative", because I'm kind of curious.


I doubt many would see it as negative so far. Whilst it’s clear that there’s been negative impacts on the economy it doesn’t appear to have actually caused problems yet. It’s not led to mass job loses, struggles to borrow money, price rises haven’t been massive yet etc there are though a lot of commenters who repeatedly say that they are prepared for mass economic downturn just to get our boarders back etc..


The pound has dropped and food prices are rising.


Yeah I know that, what I meant was it hasn’t had a massive impact yet. I think it will but it hasnt had the effect yet to make some people sit up and take notice. It’s getting there.


I don't think we will see a sudden, massive impact (or at least I hope we don't....) from leaving the EU. I think it'll be along the lines of what is already happening, just everything slowly becoming more expensive.

HSH28 wrote:No Last Guardian.
No new exclusive PS4 games.
No longer free MP for PS4.

Microsoft win E3.
User avatar
Lex-Man
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: Brexit
by Lex-Man » Sun Nov 05, 2017 12:49 pm

andretmzt wrote:
romeo G. Detlev Jr. wrote:We sell send the EU £9.9bn in food EVERY YEAR.

Let's feed our NHS instead.


:lol:

Return_of_the_STAR wrote:
lex-man wrote:
Return_of_the_STAR wrote:
Meep wrote:So does that mean they don't believe it already has? I think a more interesting question would what they define as "negative", because I'm kind of curious.


I doubt many would see it as negative so far. Whilst it’s clear that there’s been negative impacts on the economy it doesn’t appear to have actually caused problems yet. It’s not led to mass job loses, struggles to borrow money, price rises haven’t been massive yet etc there are though a lot of commenters who repeatedly say that they are prepared for mass economic downturn just to get our boarders back etc..


The pound has dropped and food prices are rising.


Yeah I know that, what I meant was it hasn’t had a massive impact yet. I think it will but it hasnt had the effect yet to make some people sit up and take notice. It’s getting there.


I don't think we will see a sudden, massive impact (or at least I hope we don't....) from leaving the EU. I think it'll be along the lines of what is already happening, just everything slowly becoming more expensive.


I think it depends how we leave. If we go out without a deal then we could see prices sky rocket.

Amusement under late capitalism is the prolongation of work.
User avatar
Errkal
Member
Joined in 2011
Location: Hastings
Contact:

PostRe: Brexit
by Errkal » Sun Nov 05, 2017 12:53 pm

Werf it to get rid of the leftie facist snowflakes in the EU!


Return to “Archive”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 358 guests