View Poll Results: Should the U.K leave the E.U?

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    who will benefit from an exit.
    nobody will benefit from an exit.

    an exit will cause division, animosity, confusion, job losses and financial turmoil across the uk for years to come. it will have a negative effect on almost everybody.
    No need for scare mongering any more the voting has been done just sit back and watch the results.

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    an exit will be a disaster, the uk will be suffer financial and political turmoil for a long while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    the uk will be suffer financial and political turmoil for a long while.
    Of course the UK has to be punished for being naughty having upset the powers that be in the EU. It's what you'd expect from a bunch o'tossers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    an exit will be a disaster, the uk will be suffer financial and political turmoil for a long while.
    "The British pound is in freefall as the Brexit vote looks set to win the EU Referendum. In the last five minutes it has fallen 8 per cent against the US dollar.

    The crash is now the largest in modern history and has exceeded the fall known as Black Wednesday in 1992 when the UK was forced out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism".

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    A tough road ahead for the brits economically. Of course the codgers living in the sticks will be sustained by their nationistic pride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert
    Of course the codgers living in the sticks will be sustained by their nationistic pride
    That and playing a part in holding back the horde of 'imgrant Muslim invaders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    an exit will be a disaster, the uk will be suffer financial and political turmoil for a long while.
    "The British pound is in freefall as the Brexit vote looks set to win the EU Referendum. In the last five minutes it has fallen 8 per cent against the US dollar.

    The crash is now the largest in modern history and has exceeded the fall known as Black Wednesday in 1992 when the UK was forced out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism".
    its what happens when morons voting for the future of their country make their decision on their hopes on the price of cornflakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie
    Cameron has been a disgrace and has failed miserably
    One can only hope he will have the decency to 'fall on his sword' once it's all over?

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    Brexit = no more EU handouts to phony farmers and landowners, brilliant.

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    Wow! 30 year low pound v. dollar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    A tough road ahead for the brits economically. Of course the codgers living in the sticks will be sustained by their nationistic pride.
    Quite a lot of British put more importance to stopping whole sale immigration than the Economy EU Referendum: New poll shows one in three think immigration is more important than the economy | UK Politics | News | The Independent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic
    Of course the UK has to be punished for being naughty having upset the powers that be in the EU. It's what you'd expect from a bunch o'tossers.
    Just wait and see when the multinational companies from mainland Europe leaves the City. Wait and see Frankfurt taking over from London, becoming the economical centre of Europe.

    None of this is a punishment, it is a natural outcome that Britain loses its economical importance in Europe.
    You can now take your service economy and service Africa.

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    ^^ True enough.

    The wards with high BAME populations are voting stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson
    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert
    Of course the codgers living in the sticks will be sustained by their nationistic pride
    That and playing a part in holding back the horde of 'imgrant Muslim invaders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi
    Quite a lot of British put more importance to stopping whole sale immigration than the Economy

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    Wales voters back 'Leave' in EU Poll. Now I'd have thought Wales would have followed the 'sweaty socks' in wanting to remain in the EU?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie
    Cameron has been a disgrace and has failed miserably to present what is a fairly clear case for remaining in the EU. Was it deliberate?
    could be, can't tell with those sneaky double face English

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    Something like a third of voters in this referendum are 'coloured'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    Wow! 30 year low pound v. dollar.
    To be expected.

    You can guarantee that Merkel will try and punish the EU with financial sanctions.

    That's if she isn't too busy trying to stop the flood of other Referendums being called for.

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    She's not over yet - a lot of big population areas still to declare!

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    Wow! 30 year low pound v. dollar.
    To be expected.

    You can guarantee that Merkel will try and punish the EU with financial sanctions.

    That's if she isn't too busy trying to stop the flood of other Referendums being called for.
    1.35 and dropping. George Soros is predicting 1.15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piwanoi
    Quite a lot of British put more importance to stopping whole sale immigration than the Economy EU Referendum: New poll shows one in three think immigration is more important than the economy | UK Politics | News | The Independent
    It therefore means that 2 in 3 or 66% don't think immigration is more important than the economy.
    A non story then. Immigration is a management issue and as brexit now seems likely, it is no longer an EU issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lom
    Just wait and see when the multinational companies from mainland Europe leaves the City. Wait and see Frankfurt taking over from London, becoming the economical centre of Europe.
    I wouldn't count on it,

    London will be like a new tax haven, and still have agreements with the EU

    Quote Originally Posted by lom
    None of this is a punishment, it is a natural outcome that Britain loses its economical importance in Europe. You can now take your service economy and service Africa.
    I think it will still have some major significance, that was already the case before they joined the EU

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    Surprise surprise, the currency site I use has crashed. lol

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    Congratulations to the UK for their newly won isolation uhmmm sorry, independence.

    Their leaders can contact me for some negotiation consults now that they need to renegotiate their new relationships with the world.

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