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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou got a 50/50 choice 100% wrong. It really doesn't get more categorical than that!
If in five years time Britain is booming, that will show that the 48% were probably wrong. If in five years time, Britain is in decline that will show that 52% were probably wrong. Not 100% wrong. You'd only get that if you were able to view some kind of parallel universe. Even Farage admitted he has no real idea what the consequences will be - he just thinks it will be better than staying in.
I think Britain and the British people will suffer as a result of today's result. That was my view yesterday, it'll be my view tomorrow.
The fact that 52% of people disagree with me doesn't alter my view. Why should it? Far more than 52% of people thought I was wrong to vote Conservative in 1997. I'm still pretty sure that was the right choice.
As I've also consistently pointed out, what happens in Britain has little effect on me personally. I don't have to live with the decision. I'm kind of (dis)interested in how this will pan out. I'd be delighted if the UK actually did do very well as a result of exiting - but quite surprised. I'll also be quite surprised if the UK doesn't sign up to Freedom of Movement and other key EU policies.
But hey - don't let reason and facts confuse you. Why break the habit of a lifetime?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by westtester View PostTony Blair on Sky News looks like he's going to start crying any minute, could this day get any better?
The Yanks hate a loser so with any luck Blair will be dumped by his American backers. The War Crimes Tribunal beckons....Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAh, of course. The majority always make the right choice. Silly me.
If in five years time Britain is booming, that will show that the 48% were probably wrong. If in five years time, Britain is in decline that will show that 52% were probably wrong. Not 100% wrong. You'd only get that if you were able to view some kind of parallel universe. Even Farage admitted he has no real idea what the consequences will be - he just thinks it will be better than staying in.
I think Britain and the British people will suffer as a result of today's result. That was my view yesterday, it'll be my view tomorrow.
The fact that 52% of people disagree with me doesn't alter my view. Why should it? Far more than 52% of people thought I was wrong to vote Conservative in 1997. I'm still pretty sure that was the right choice.
As I've also consistently pointed out, what happens in Britain has little effect on me personally. I don't have to live with the decision. I'm kind of (dis)interested in how this will pan out. I'd be delighted if the UK actually did do very well as a result of exiting - but quite surprised. I'll also be quite surprised if the UK doesn't sign up to Freedom of Movement and other key EU policies.
But hey - don't let reason and facts confuse you. Why break the habit of a lifetime?
While it doesn't impact me as an Irish national living in Cloggers, it will have a knock on effect of getting contracts back in the UK, dependent on the outcomes of trade negotiations.
It does impact the possibility of me staying on here in cloggers as MrN being British we have no way of knowing what his status will be depending on the decisions the EU takes on the status of British expats in EU countries.
The other impact that this has is now that MrN is looking for a job in cloggers there is no fecking way anyone will touch him with a bargepole as a British citizen as they don't want to employ someone whose residential status is uncertain.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAh, of course. The majority always make the right choice. Silly me.
If in five years time Britain is booming, that will show that the 48% were probably wrong. If in five years time, Britain is in decline that will show that 52% were probably wrong. Not 100% wrong. You'd only get that if you were able to view some kind of parallel universe. Even Farage admitted he has no real idea what the consequences will be - he just thinks it will be better than staying in.
History cannot be repeated. If we are boomed in 5 years, we may still be less boomed than if we had remained.
IMO the UK will do better for leaving relative to stating. But its like climate change - no-one knows.Comment
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Brexit 2 - The revenge petition
So popular the website's crashed already:
Brexit: Petition for second EU referendum so popular the government site's crashing | UK | News | The IndependentWill work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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How things change for the average person will be decided by whether or not they survive the plague of frogs and the cancer.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostHow things change for the average person will be decided by whether or not they survive the plague of frogs and the cancer.Comment
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