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  1. 1. With regards to Britains vote on leaving the EU. Will you vote to stay IN or get OUT.


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As british as the 21st Century Immigrants will be in 20 years.

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1 hour ago, Zizouz said:

Job losses

Inflation

Housing prices crash

Fun times ahead :Y:

Next up Trump. Not before Iceland kill off our last connection to the EU.

can you polease tell me the connection  the uk has to iceland regarding eu , im unaware of it 

this is a decent thread 

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1 hour ago, Mame Biram Diouf said:

Germany and France will have to make an example out of us to protect the EU now 

 

Probably strip us of the right to sell financial services to the EU. Paris will see it as a entry point to become the financial capital of the world. 

 

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funny you say this didnt the hsbc bank annonce  to leave the uk based part of the organistaion ...?? 

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The taste of victory is sweet

Seeing the left in meltdown is glorious

Unluck to you guys who hate England and was hoping it would fall, this is karma for all your built up hate over the years

Nothing you can do now, can bitch all you like

 

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10 minutes ago, Zizouz said:

Iceland are known for shutting up shop

 

:rofl:

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3 minutes ago, Gambino said:

Sinn Fein calling for a vote in NI as well.

we need to have a referendum to decide what the new flag and name for England and Wales should be

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11 minutes ago, tino said:

scotland will be demand a referendum, i guess it may be the end of the united kingdom 

They wont have one 

Sturgeon going straight to the EU, they will just leave the uk set up borders and dust 

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Two Labour MPs have submitted a motion of no confidence in Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Margaret Hodge and Ann Coffey confirmed the move in a letter to the chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party.
The motion has no formal constitutional force but calls for a discussion at their next PLP meeting on Monday.
It will be up to the PLP chairman to decide whether it is debated. If accepted it would be followed by a secret ballot of Labour MPs on Tuesday.

 

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42 minutes ago, Thun said:

The taste of victory is sweet

Seeing the left in meltdown is glorious

Unluck to you guys who hate England and was hoping it would fall, this is karma for all your built up hate over the years

Nothing you can do now, can bitch all you like

 

you were the same guy calling conspiracy a few pages ago 

 

ffs make up your mind you

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