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Previously on "Brexit win - 11 threads into one"

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    I now realise you're a denial bot planted on forums by the losers. Cunning!
    Keep talking old boy. Some day you will surely say something intelligent

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
    You thought the remain vote would win, it didn't.
    But it did. We're still in the single market. We're still allowed free movement throughout the EU. Migrant numbers will increase. We have to make concessions to fart. Basically nothing has changed expect our lost place at the table.

    Suck it up. Your leader has bottled it.

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    You call this wining? I see no winners. Even you glorious leader cannot muster a smile when he's won.
    You thought the remain vote would win, it didn't.

    I vote for David Davis as the next PM.

    I don't think Boris will get s/elected.

    PG

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    You call this wining? I see no winners. Even you glorious leader cannot muster a smile when he's won.
    I now realise you're a denial bot planted on forums by the losers. Cunning!

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
    We won you patronising sod!
    You call this wining? I see no winners. Even you glorious leader cannot muster a smile when he's won.

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    So cute when you think you're winning
    We won you patronising sod!

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I think there will be a compromise. They will make up some associate member level which only we can have.
    As I predicted...

    Germany wants to offer Britain associated partnership with EU - paper | Reuters

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    Oh well. Was good whilst it lasted. I liked the UK I really did, but now it'll be reduced to sitting in the corner of the room, drooling into its beer and talking about the good old days when it ruled the world.
    !!!!!DRAMA QUEEN ALERT!!!!!

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Any changes will take 2 years from the activation of article 50, and if you have a British passport, there will be a seperate queue by then.
    Yep the sign will change from EU passport holders to EU and British passport holders

    And I would imagine UK citizen with a current EU passport will be able to keep one until it comes to the end of it's natural life.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    ...
    3. There will probably be a little lower immigration,
    I think that is very much up in the air. With any negotiation, the EU may demand that free movement remain or the punishment will be even stronger.
    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    ...
    4. The public finances will marginally improve due to not sending money to the EU
    Not necessarily. Switzerland and Norway send a lot of money to the EU to pay for access. There's no real reason to think that Britain won't.
    The only thing people are really likely to notice is longer queues at passport control when going abroad or returning from abroad.
    FTFY

    The mandate is to leave the EU. The referendum said precisely zero about the ongoing relationship and what parts of EU law and custom we will keep.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    Fortunately there are plenty of us who don't take the negative defeatest attitude that you have. This is a time to be positive.
    That's the spirit!

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    That's why I say it's a good time to take advantage of the panic.

    I think the following will change. They'll all impact people, but marginally, and be barely noticeable.

    1. It will be a little harder to export to Europe. They'll put up some trade barriers to "punish" us, but not enough to kill trade, just to make it harder. This will hurt some industries marginally.
    2. We'll respond with comparable barriers, which will hurt Europe's exporters, but also marginally increase the price of some goods here.
    3. There will probably be a little lower immigration, with a corresponding barely noticeable increase in average wages due to supply and demand.
    4. The public finances will marginally improve due to not sending money to the EU, and also to the proceeds from trade duties (see #2). This will probably just be wasted, but it could be used to reduce the deficit, with corresponding impact mortgage rates, etc.

    The only thing people are really likely to notice is longer queues at passport control when going abroad or returning from abroad.
    Almost correct: They will put us on the naughty step, but only to discourage the numerous other nations who may be tempted to follow the same path. Austria, Netherlands, etc.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    That's why I say it's a good time to take advantage of the panic.

    I think the following will change. They'll all impact people, but marginally, and be barely noticeable.

    1. It will be a little harder to export to Europe. They'll put up some trade barriers to "punish" us, but not enough to kill trade, just to make it harder. This will hurt some industries marginally.
    2. We'll respond with comparable barriers, which will hurt Europe's exporters, but also marginally increase the price of some goods here.
    3. There will probably be a little lower immigration, with a corresponding barely noticeable increase in average wages due to supply and demand.
    4. The public finances will marginally improve due to not sending money to the EU, and also to the proceeds from trade duties (see #2). This will probably just be wasted, but it could be used to reduce the deficit, with corresponding impact mortgage rates, etc.

    The only thing people are really likely to notice is longer queues at passport control when going abroad or returning from abroad.
    Any changes will take 2 years from the activation of article 50, and if you have a British passport, there will be a seperate queue by then.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    Oh well. Was good whilst it lasted. I liked the UK I really did, but now it'll be reduced to sitting in the corner of the room, drooling into its beer and talking about the good old days when it ruled the world.
    Sounds like my kind of party...

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    Fortunately there are plenty of us who don't take the negative defeatest attitude that you have. This is a time to be positive.
    Let us not be down-hearted Comrades! One total catastrophe like this is just the beginning!

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