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* EU migrants benefit disproportionately from us being in the EU, how many people come here to work vs how many people from the UK go to work in other EU member states?
* Our economy is weighted too heavily towards financial services, we need it to be rebalanced so if a few financial services jobs are lost then that is good
* We will be in a good position to secure a better trade deal with the EU, they need us
* Nobody is going to up sticks and leave overnight, so it will have little impact on people that have already come, but it may discourage unskilled migrants from coming in the future
“Scotland and London are expected to vote to remain, come what may,” says John Curtice, the president of the British Polling Council. “If Scotland is close to 50/50, you can go to bed because we’re out of the EU. The same is true of London.”
Desperate to WFH tomorrow so I can have a celebratory toast at circa 06:00.
Originally posted by Nigel Farage MEP - 2016-06-24 04:00:00
"I hope this victory brings down this failed project and leads us to a Europe of sovereign nation states, trading together, being friends together, cooperating together, and let's get rid of the flag, the anthem, Brussels, and all that has gone wrong."
“Scotland and London are expected to vote to remain, come what may,” says John Curtice, the president of the British Polling Council. “If Scotland is close to 50/50, you can go to bed because we’re out of the EU. The same is true of London.”
Desperate to WFH tomorrow so I can have a celebratory toast at circa 06:00.
Are the results going to come in by region the way the did with the Scottish referendum ?
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....
Are the results going to come in by region the way the did with the Scottish referendum ?
IIRC they're being collated to ~200 counting stations and we'd get a result from each of those separately. BUT my understanding is all of those will flood in 4-7am, so no fun of getting a handful in around midnight to make extrapolations from.
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