Brexit thread - what happens next

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That's a bannable offence there, you want to hope Gilly does not see it. ;)

Ask Gilly for a job then, you will be able to ban me then!

How is that offensive in anyway to one particular person? :rolleyes:

See this is why I cannot be arsed debating with you've been told not to insult people with views other than your own before.

Well am not special and I don't have safe space. 44 year old you see, we did not have the extra privileges you young folk have acquired. :p
 
It's the writing off an entire group of people that's the issue.

There's millions of us that aren't protesting the result but want a discussion with some substance of where we're going from here.

Heck I'm sure you get annoyed when someone refers to all leavers as idiots or racists...It doesn't contribute to discussions at all really.
 
Ask Gilly for a job then, you will be able to ban me then!

How is that offensive in anyway to one particular person? :rolleyes:

See this is why I cannot be arsed debating with edited out

Well am not special and I don't have safe space. 44 year old you see, we did not have the extra privileges you young folk have acquired. :p

I think you're the best example of people posting in these threads who aren't prepared to attempt to back their convictions up with explanation. Whilst crying that everyone else needs a safe space where their views can't be challenged. Look at scorza - it's likely I will never agree with a single thing he posts, but I can appreciate that he's trying to actually have a discussion rather than degenerating to some sort of meme posting robot with reading difficulties.

The post and run, throw in some popular buzzwords, accuse people discussing current affairs of not being able to deal with reality. Nice work. What are those privileges that people have now that you didn't also benefit from?
 
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Carry on as normal its the British way.

Move along nothing to see, storm in a tea cup so to say.

Its nothing at all, its all over bloated bull that no one would care about if is was not for social media etc.

You do realise if this idea is to work, we are all going to have to try and make it work? You just want to carry on and let the others sort it out for you? :rolleyes:
 
With all due respect I agree with you that we need to move on but the just deal with it attitude is getting tiring as well as it is stupid and ridiculous. If a situation is poor I have the right to be annoyed and protest. I'm not saying we should stay but the current situation with May and Leadsom is just awful and probably doesn't represent the majority of leave voters.

We can leave the EU but it also doesn't mean we have to ditch the entire continent as well which many wish to do. We need to move on but we need people to start taking action and making some rational decisions. People also need to accept that Boris and Farage welched when the situation got difficult (Not that them leaving is a bad thing).


don't poke him, you know that as a leave voter he the "alpha" male and we all must not make eye contract and follow his lead :D
 
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It's pretty much all they have in the playbook. 'Lets move on!' 'Get over it!' 'You are just bitter!' Just like the campaign itself it's all emotive stuff.

It's this weird notion that we cannot discuss the biggest and most dramatic political shakeup in most of our lifetime.

The most odd thing is that we all know how it'd have been the other way round.

Dont cry...
 
The post and run, throw in some popular buzzwords, accuse people discussing current affairs of not being able to deal with reality. Nice work. What are those privileges that people have now that you didn't also benefit from?

Oh the are plenty of privileges the young and under 30s have now.

In fact the is loads of stuff that goes on now, most I cannot comment on without a ban.

Great world we live in that's for sure. :rolleyes:

Please do extrapolate the meaning of Buzz words?

Do go on I am intrigued.
 
You do realise if this idea is to work, we are all going to have to try and make it work? You just want to carry on and let the others sort it out for you? :rolleyes:

Nope how very wrong you are!

I would do whatever is required to maintain our country and stability.

If that be war or poverty, both can be over come with vigilance. ;)
 
Get some steel.

You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.

Never was anything great achieved without danger.

If you dare nothing, then when the day is over, nothing is all you will have gained

Maybe sometimes it's riskier not to take a risk. Sometimes all you're guaranteeing is that things will stay the same.

If there is no risk, there is no reward.

Only those who play win. Only those who risk win. History favors risk-takers. Forgets the timid. Everything else is commentary.

The reward is in the risk.

You can’t gather much if you won’t go on risk expedition. Leaders never fear the thorns; they’ll still go in for the beautiful roses no matter the number of priks they’ll get.

Ask yourself does the reward outweigh the risk. If it does then go for it!
 
We haven't had trade negations specialists for 40 years.

I'll think you'll be surprised at the stuff we're good at thats being held back.

Cement for a start.

|Really? because I work for a construction company and cement is in short supply and has been for a few years which has resulted in 10% price increase each year.

SO now you are suggesting exporting something which we can't make enough off for the UK industry?

Imports have risen massively over recent years and last year was 1.5 million tonnes imported. SO I guess we import it and then export it?

http://www.statista.com/statistics/472869/annual-cement-imports-great-britain/
 
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We haven't had trade negations specialists for 40 years.
I'll think you'll be surprised at the stuff we're good at thats being held back.
Cement for a start.
Superb stuff, trade our way to the top with cement (I'm joking :))

Seriously though, the real money is made with financial and tertiary services such as customer service, HR, consultancy all of which rely on the EU as we are the gateway for many organisations.

I'm sure we can survive without the EU but re-negotiating terms so we are still lucrative to these organisations will be difficult. I also know I've cut out many other primary and secondary businesses but my point is still valid that the tertiary sector is our foray.
 
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