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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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3 minutes ago, dub said:

even Farage is back-peddling

"it was a mistake for Leave to claim there'd be £350m a week for NHS after Brexit"

Can you post a quote were he stated he would put it all into the NHS

Faze posted the same thing you just did, he was unable to respond to my post as never has Farage stated it would all go into the NHS

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he weren't willing to say it even a day earlier though

not that I blame him GABOS

no more eu protections so every man for themselves

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11 hours ago, Iceberg said:

Cleaners ??? Your a bit out of touch there mate 

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LondonIndependence needs to be a real thing, let it gather momentum... Would defo be a crushing out vote.

People were talking about how they don't think they will earn above minimum wage. Cleaners, shop workers, unskilled workers all came out saying this and blaming migration for this. The reality is that the increases in minimum wage mean they have earnt more. My view is that they shouldn't earn above minimum wage, it is not economically viable for any business.

Furthermore people talk about migration augmenting their poverty. The reality is that if you are not industrious enough to make a success of yourself in this country then that's on you. Any generation can be poor, but if you are, your children shouldn't be.

people voted out not knowing the consequences or simply as a protest vote and have fucked us royally.

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Tbf, alot of people just wanted change, this govt is so dead and even the possibility of change, people will vote for it.

If people come out and say that, i wouldn't even mind but all these stupid excuses or believing the lies of Farage etc

"Foreigners took our jobs"..  Have you looked for any jobs?  "No lol"

"Romanians at my work place, no one speaks english"   Why is there no British people working at your place?  "They won't work here for that money"

:rofl:

Majority of people think like this.  Relying on these people to make 'important' decisions you know pmsl

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12 minutes ago, LS said:

Tbf, alot of people just wanted change, this govt is so dead and even the possibility of change, people will vote for it.

If people come out and say that, i wouldn't even mind but all these stupid excuses or believing the lies of Farage etc

"Foreigners took our jobs"..  Have you looked for any jobs?  "No lol"

"Romanians at my work place, no one speaks english"   Why is there no British people working at your place?  "They won't work here for that money"

:rofl:

Majority of people think like this.  Relying on these people to make 'important' decisions you know pmsl

!!!

Change that's all it is they wanted.

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I think most people didn't expect their vote to matter, because it usually doesn't, people are used to complaining and not being heard, now they've fucked the country and are regretting it. 

and people thought Ed slipped up by not promising the referrendum

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31 minutes ago, LS said:

 

"Foreigners took our jobs"..  Have you looked for any jobs?  "No lol"

"Romanians at my work place, no one speaks english"   Why is there no British people working at your place?  "They won't work here for that money"

 

lol shocking how uneducated people are in this country. shocking.

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Were you a Remain campaigner?

Are you sore about the referendum result?

Check out these 10 top self-comforting strategies.

1.) Call every white person who voted Leave a "racist", ignoring the fact that Europeans are also white. Make sure you ignore and marginalise ethnic minority leave voters.

2.) Claim that the (huge) turnout wasn't high enough. 72%? It should have been at least 75%! 80%? It should have been 85%! Make sure to keep moving the goalposts.

3.) Make a stupid e-petition demanding another referendum, just like the socialists did when Labour lost last year. We need to keep having referendums until we get the "right" result.

4.) Get over-excited about the economy, even if the impact has been pretty boring and mundane. Pretend that your 2:2 in English Literature makes you an expert on currency markets.

5.) Attack the very idea of Democracy, because it's only a good thing when it goes the way you want it to. Working class voters don't know what's good for them, but middle class liberals definitely do.

6.) Share memes bashing Brexit, ignoring the unwelcome and uncomfortable realisation that you are in the minority of public opinion.

7.) Boldly claim that Scotland will leave the UK, forgetting that A) they can't afford to B) the EU can't afford to take them C) 1.6m remain votes don't cancel out 2m NO votes.

8.) Make fun of Boris Johnson while sweating slightly and really hoping he doesn't become Prime Minister.

9.) Learn absolutely nothing from the campaign, blaming the result on everyone but yourself. Scaremongering and bullying are clearly the best tactics to use, there's no way they could possibly backfire.

10.) Curl up in a ball and cry yourself to sleep while listening to "Ode to Joy".

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Talk of there being an early general election to legitimize the new PMs position. 

If i was Boris Johnson (He is PM already) i would call one come winter calmly, Jeremy Corbyn would be smashed into the ground.

Gordon brown fucked up not calling one early when he had the chance.

Past two years we've had a scotish ref, general election, EU ref, and possibly another general election and scot ref....ffs.

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1 hour ago, Brem said:

People were talking about how they don't think they will earn above minimum wage. Cleaners, shop workers, unskilled workers s.

 

Meant more that i dont know any English people doing these jobs, so why would cleaners etc... complain about migrants ? when the cleaners are migrants.

 

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3 hours ago, JOHN DOE said:

Scared for what laws are going to be passed. 

 

no more eu protection

conservative govt as well

this this this 

just really baffles me how slack with people were with   voting  ,then  after they regret voting a certain way completely casual  just mocks everyone/everything like its some waste xfactor/bigbrother vote 

duncebreed 

even down to surveillance laws (no tin foil) for example under european law phone tap are still illegal .....  and the sharing of intellligence to other nations will be reduced , emergency care nhs travel card all comes to play .....me been niavie i guess 

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2 hours ago, Supermalt said:

Talk of there being an early general election to legitimize the new PMs position. 

If i was Boris Johnson (He is PM already) i would call one come winter calmly, Jeremy Corbyn would be smashed into the ground.

Gordon brown fucked up not calling one early when he had the chance.

Past two years we've had a scotish ref, general election, EU ref, and possibly another general election and scot ref....ffs.

didn't our last Tory government put in new legislation to make sure general elections can't be called early?

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Corbyn doesn't strike me as someone who's gonna instill faith in an economic revival now, Labour need to get their act together

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