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The Official "There will be no Brexit" Thread
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In crisis the poor always get hit most, you just think that they can't get any poorer - it's very much possible, say pension funds losing 70% of portfolio are going to spread the pain outwards. -
Yes. I'm selfish. Would you like me to feel ashamed?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd it's all about you, isn't it?
True but for most people playing nice hasn't brought them a yacht and trophy wife... So what the hell why wouldn't they try something else.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe problem with almost breaking a country is you might break it.
Yes all very true. But most of all the public have been listening to the narrative that has been set on the EU UK relationship over the past 30 years and wanted change.Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostTo be fair I don't think they wanted to break the country.
The vast majority (including many on here) did not have the numeracy, analytical skills or critical faculties to work out what the consequences of their vote were going to be.
Quite a few seem to think that Leave means all immigrants must Leave
Quite a few didn't seem to know what the EU was.
Quit a few didn't know that the deal we had was that we didn't have to ever join political/economic union, we could just keep reaping the benefits of the single market
Quite a few (including some on here) thought that Britain was a superpower being held back by the EU

Quite a few didn't really understand that 1% of GDP is chump change in the big scheme of things
Quite a few thought that the UK can be self-sufficient with any immigrants at all.
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Would you like me too?Originally posted by bobspud View PostYes. I'm selfish. Would you like me to feel ashamed?Comment
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Gove's gone AWOL since that the shocking (to him) result. He doesn't want to touch it with a bargepole.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe quandary we have around democratic deficit (and I do agree that not following through on the referendum is democratically appalling) is that we have two options now:
1. Find a way (government inaction, Parliamentary chicanery, election, 2nd referendum) to overturn the referendum, leading to popular indignation etc. that the electorate were duped by a branch of the political élite, or
2. Follow through on the referendum and end up in a place where all the Leave campaign lies are revealed, leading to popular indignation etc. that the electorate were duped by a branch of the political élite.
It's a tricky one. Probably best is a GE and then letting things land how they land. Glad I'm not in the UK.
Mind you he did say "The country's had enough of experts".
Although Mrs Gove has just come out and said:
"Wouldn’t it be nice if instead of wingeing and raging about the outcome of a democratic vote... the clever people ... would turn their thoughts to making this a positive moment for the country by offering to lend advice and expertise. "
In other words, my husband cocked it up, please, clever experts, can you fix it?



Honestly you couldn't make it up.Last edited by CretinWatcher; 28 June 2016, 14:51.Comment
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As you have probably figured out I'm pretty thick skinned. Although some may want to finish that last sentence at thickOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostWould you like me too?
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Its alright go back to sleep she isn't talking about Bremainers she said the Clever people.Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post"Wouldn’t it be nice if instead of wingeing and raging about the outcome of a democratic vote... the clever people ... would turn their thoughts to making this a positive moment for the country by offering to lend advice and expertise. "
I think you mean he was being statesman like and building consensus not scrambling for power like the other politicians.Comment
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There's no some about it.Originally posted by bobspud View PostAs you have probably figured out I'm pretty thick skinned. Although some may want to finish that last sentence at thick
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It's a she, not a he, unless Sarah Vine is a man in drag and Gove is a homosexual.Originally posted by vetran View PostIts alright go back to sleep he isn't talking about Bremainers he said the Clever people.
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Also, I think that you missed the point completely.
Which way did you vote again, you seem to be a bit hard of thinking?Comment
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Start a poll asking which is thicker - you or BobSpud.Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostThere's no some about it.Comment
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Only if you start a poll asking who loves money more - you or Gordon Gekko.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostStart a poll asking which is thicker - you or BobSpud.Comment
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