Oh, well. Whatever happens, happens.
Good or bad, get ready for one hell of a ride.
Good or bad, get ready for one hell of a ride.
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Actually no I dont need this, I am looking at on how the government has been divided on this from the get go and the likes of Johnston and Firage could end up running the county and causing even more issues. Sorry if my views differ from yours but that is how I am looking at it.
I know we will pull through but right now I dont know what will happen and neither dose the rest of the UK.
I know we will pull through but right now I dont know what will happen and neither dose the rest of the UK.
and by screwed you mean having small businesses not getting the shaft by a long list of EU regulations that should have only applied to large businesses? Ore perhaps not being forced to take in refugees and immigrants that the EU says you have to? Or being able to vote for your leaders and not under the rule of a group that was selected before hand?
Yeah, because England has never ever been a country before!! How will they ever survive?
Truth is, this is the best thing that could happen to England, because England has been paying more than its fair share. After things settle down, I expect to see the English economy come booming back, better than it has been in many decades.
Truth is, this is the best thing that could happen to England, because England has been paying more than its fair share. After things settle down, I expect to see the English economy come booming back, better than it has been in many decades.
Financial uncertainty in the short term, but already levelling off when the pound stabilised back to February levels with no signs of slowing and the FTSE closed on a four week high. Lots of EU member states already probing for bi-lateral trade deals, and the EU commission welcoming the idea of cooperation with a newly independent Britain. Parties are taking time to re-shuffle and plan rather than engage in hasty action whilst everything is up in the air. Surprisingly calm, internet nonsense aside.
Lots and lots of doomsaying from both sides of the campaign already looking like a storm in a teacup. Rather surprising to see the people in power actually behaving like adults.
Wish the same thing could be said about a good portion of millenials. A lot of people who made noise about racisim driving the leave result are now unironically advocating that older demographics shouldn't be allowed a vote, and wanting to call another referendum with goalposts on wheels this time... Disgusting. That isn't how democracy works at all.
Lots and lots of doomsaying from both sides of the campaign already looking like a storm in a teacup. Rather surprising to see the people in power actually behaving like adults.
Wish the same thing could be said about a good portion of millenials. A lot of people who made noise about racisim driving the leave result are now unironically advocating that older demographics shouldn't be allowed a vote, and wanting to call another referendum with goalposts on wheels this time... Disgusting. That isn't how democracy works at all.
Which no one was complaining about when the Remain result had best odds and everyone knew damn fine it was going to be a close-run thing from the start. See also Cameron's comment to the Leave campaign about a 'nerverendum'. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/139a0c5e-.....#axzz4Cft75kXP
Complaining now smacks of sour grapes and wanting to move the goalposts to manipulate the result by appealing to millenials who didn't vote the first time around. The stipulations of the second proposed referendum would have the country voting for years before they were achieved (Shit, even a 75% turnout hasn't happened for over twenty years, a clear 60% majority) not to mention the farcical idea that you can just keep voting until you get the result that you like. Tell me, does Leave get to drum for a third referendum with conditions THEY set if Remain wins next time?
AFAIC Consider it a sharp object lesson to the facebook generation that they need to get off their backsides and actually vote and campaign on things they feel strongly about, not piss and moan on the internet afterwards. Less than 25% turnout for 18-14 YOs in some areas. If you want democracy to work for you, you need to work for it first.
Complaining now smacks of sour grapes and wanting to move the goalposts to manipulate the result by appealing to millenials who didn't vote the first time around. The stipulations of the second proposed referendum would have the country voting for years before they were achieved (Shit, even a 75% turnout hasn't happened for over twenty years, a clear 60% majority) not to mention the farcical idea that you can just keep voting until you get the result that you like. Tell me, does Leave get to drum for a third referendum with conditions THEY set if Remain wins next time?
AFAIC Consider it a sharp object lesson to the facebook generation that they need to get off their backsides and actually vote and campaign on things they feel strongly about, not piss and moan on the internet afterwards. Less than 25% turnout for 18-14 YOs in some areas. If you want democracy to work for you, you need to work for it first.
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