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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNo, I was after turnout by age.
Given the result and the stats above, the implication is pointing towards the old farts. The came out in their droves whilst the young ones played on the xbox."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostNo Article 50 If We Vote To Leave: Does Michael Gove Want a SECOND EU Referendum, Or Just The Tory Leadership?
Admittedly that was April and they've changed their principles at least 27 times since.Comment
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Originally posted by teapot418 View PostI think the problem with this is that it adds to/prolongs uncertainty. If you were the CEO of a company that relies on European trade, you want to know ASAP how Brexit is going to affect your business, or you're going to start planning contingency. If we wait several months, those contingency plans will be well underway, and we could end up losing businesses to the continent.
You'll hear the squeals of pain from across the channel."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNot to worry. The bank of England has offered to step in. Should the markets continue their downward spiral and the pound sink then the BoE will start increasing interest rates.
You'll hear the squeals of pain from across the channel.
If the pound sinks, there will be a large cheer. Japan and Switzerland will be particularly envious.Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostFount of wisdom, Caligula was.Comment
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostThat still doesn't answer my question.
Are you being just another racist brexiter?
Another fun quote"Poland's National Bank reckons Poles send home more than $1bn (£728m) a year, driving consumption in many parts of the country."
I lived and still live in the middle of all the economical migrants, as I said I know all the dirty secrets, what goes on behind closed doors, what people come here, what they do, how little tax some pay, all the ways they look into exploiting the system. Soo much of the tax payer money that has gone down black holes you have no idea.
Your brains fails to comprehend the idea of circle of life issue, need balance, nothing to do with racism, you need to look at the bigger picture, take a step waaaaay back. Again, the UK has the highest population per meter squared in the whole of Europe.
However the decision has been made, we'll have to see what happens next.
P.S. My area was one of the %70 that voted to LEAVE!!! Just in case you want to know
Sure call me "racist brexiter" just because I am proud to be British and want some kind of control. I don't think you would be happy if the local authority told you when you could have your lights on, how much power you could consume, when and where to spend your hard earned money, to give money to your neighbour just because he/she made a bad decision and now needs bailing out, maybe pay some of their mortgage just because they wanted a bigger house but could not afford it, that you had to accept tenants in your spare room or even take people in for free and pay for all their expenses, etc... would you like that? If you don't then obviously you are a "racist brexiter" too.Comment
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