Soldato
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Do you need a tissue.
It's over, your side lost, move on.
It wasnt a battle - are you not bothered 'your side' screwed & lied to you ?
Do you need a tissue.
It's over, your side lost, move on.
It's not just about money ffsNot to mention the loss of value from British companies in the first few hours of trading would have probably secured our EU membership for the next few years.
It's nice to see people don't bat an eyelid when 120 billion has been wiped out, but they'll still moan that the 350million a week could be put to better use.
Yes, we're going to deport everyone.
The pound is weaker as an immediate result of the referendum, the result was only known a few hours ago.
Come on, all together now!!
The leaders committed a cardinal sin,
opened the borders let them all come in,
illegal immigrants in every town,
stand up and be counted Blair and Brown
Oh yes! When we take charge,
and the new Prime Minister is Farage,
We can trade with the world again,
When Nigel is at Number Ten.
The FT's thoughts on the result:
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I think so many people forget that gaining immigration control in the future by way of leaving EU we ourselves have lost free movement, it's classic cutting your nose off to spite your face imo.
But leaving the EU will not stop the immigrants. Not the legal ones; not the illegal ones.
[TW]Fox;29682261 said:So people voted leave because they were fed up with the Tories even though it's going to result in maximum Tory?
Cameron is going to look like a socialist in comparison to who comes next!!
Can't wait to hear what we're going to do with all the money we save from leaving the EU , I bet you when we eventually exit we won't hear a thing about that.
[TW]Fox;29682271 said:It's not going back to pre referendum levels any time soon.
I love how the remain lot think that some kind of iron curtain is going to be erected between us and the EU just because we voted out.
Read what I said..."democracy at home" "not abroad" "unelected"
This isn't what's happened. You'll be able to go and live wherever you want in Europe, the red tape will be minor, if there's any at all.
The reality is, most British people don't want to go and live abroad, despite what they might say.
The way people are acting all over social media (and here) to each other is the most disappointing part of this whole thing...
Seeing people who have never shown any interest or engaged in politics in any way get caught up in the propaganda of one side or the other and tirelessly crap on at each other, trying to aggressively force their views on everyone... and now that the result is out simply resorting to name calling and arrogant statements rather than accept the fact that it didn't go their way...
It's incredibly short-sighted to assume that every leave voter did so purely because they are racist and want to get rid of immigrants... Or to suggest that to vote that way they must be completely "retarded" etc... Please all just try and get over yourselves a bit, it's embarassing
The FT's thoughts on the result:
I feel very lucky that I had the privilege to work all over Europe in my 20s and early 30s. It made me a better person, with a broader perspective on life. It's a shame that a new generation won't have the same level of opportunity. Britain will be poorer for it.
[TW]Fox;29682261 said:So people voted leave because they were fed up with the Tories even though it's going to result in maximum Tory?
Cameron is going to look like a socialist in comparison to who comes next!!
No. When people voted to join in the 1970s they had no idea it was going to lead to loss of sovereignty and the utter nonsense we have today. Trying asking some people who voted in the 1970s.
This referendum is the first time since 1970 that we have had a chance to decide whether we want to be in or out. And the people have voted OUT. Quite clearly.