Brexit thread - what happens next

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Everything? We are discussing one specific example - theres that exagerating again! Lol :D

Just checking where you draw the line. I mean, if one seemingly credible example is dismissed as excuse making, what's to say you wouldn't do the same to all?
 
Actually the only Leave voter in my group of friends voted Leave as a protest, he never thought Leave could win but wanted to send a "message" to government. Guess what, he regrets his vote.

Conversely I know a few remain voters who wished they had now voted Leave, they only didn't as they did not think Leave could win

Strange old world eh

All I know is it is a critical vote, and I'm glad the majority have voted Leave.
 
Just checking where you draw the line. I mean, if one seemingly credible example is dismissed as excuse making, what's to say you wouldn't do the same to all?

Well you will have to draw your conclusion based on subsequent examples and not exagerating based on unknowns. :D
 
Conversely I know a few remain voters who wished they had now voted Leave, they only didn't as they did not think Leave could win

Huh?

OK, I can just about get the people in the middle but leaning towards Remain, thinking they will win but wanting to make it closer to send a protest message to the ruling parties so voted Leave

But people who wanted Leave, but voted Remain because they thought Leave couldn't win. ...:confused:....that just makes no sense whatsoever :confused:
 
Huh?

OK, I can just about get the people in the middle but leaning towards Remain, thinking they will win but wanting to make it closer to send a protest message to the ruling parties so voted Leave

But people who wanted Leave, but voted Remain because they thought Leave couldn't win. ...:confused:....that just makes no sense whatsoever :confused:

People like to be on the winning side. Hence the number of Leicester City shirts I see on the mean streets of West Sussex these days.
 
But Leave won so what's your point?

Won / Lost is beside the point really, I just want to know when my sovereignty will be delivered. They've not even told me its been dispatched yet and I want to make sure I'm in to sign for it.
 
Huh?

OK, I can just about get the people in the middle but leaning towards Remain, thinking they will win but wanting to make it closer to send a protest message to the ruling parties so voted Leave

But people who wanted Leave, but voted Remain because they thought Leave couldn't win. ...:confused:....that just makes no sense whatsoever :confused:

Maybe the important thing to them was to be able to say that their vote had won?

Perhaps they were closet Leave voters after all, as "We won - deal with it" seems to be a common response to any legitimate concern raised about Brexit.
 
Won / Lost is beside the point really, I just want to know when my sovereignty will be delivered. They've not even told me its been dispatched yet and I want to make sure I'm in to sign for it.

Firstly we need a new PM then we need to trigger article 50 and negoitiate - did you really think we could just leave the next day? :confused:
 
John Lewis warns over sterling slump

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36740602

Bought 2 HDTVs with 5 years warranty from John Lewis in last 5 years. I thought about get 4K HDR HDTV next year but I am worry the price will push up higher. :(

To an extent we wont see the real impact on the high street until late in the year / next year because the big players buy the currency a good while in advance to protect them from fluctuations. Its only when they next need to buy said currency that things will go up (assuming the £ is still devalued).
 
Conversely I know a few remain voters who wished they had now voted Leave, they only didn't as they did not think Leave could win

There's a word for people like that, which also applies to leave voters who used it as a protest vote, and wished they had voted remain.

Idiots.

Note: This is not specifically directed at anyone on the forums...
 
Firstly we need a new PM then we need to trigger article 50 and negoitiate - did you really think we could just leave the next day? :confused:

No but they could still post my sovereignty to me surely? They've not even told me how big it is, what if it wont fit in my house?
 
Conversely I know a few remain voters who wished they had now voted Leave, they only didn't as they did not think Leave could win

That is the most ridiculous thing I've read in some time...

So people who thought a side they wanted to win, wouldn't win, so they voted against it? Why didn't they just not vote?

You're either making that up or you know some very, very stupid people.
 
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