shrimpnsave wrote:There's only one to blame for brexit and THAT is the EU itself ....
The crazy open border policy recently certainly didn't help the EU'S cause (to many migrants to quickly to absorb)
Have said this before and say again the EU is doomed.....
black morse wrote:shrimpnsave wrote:There's only one to blame for brexit and THAT is the EU itself ....
The crazy open border policy recently certainly didn't help the EU'S cause (to many migrants to quickly to absorb)
Have said this before and say again the EU is doomed.....
The euro is And so is the ideal (for some) of a 'United States of Europe'. I'd not be surprised if, now that the referendum is over, bad news surfaces again in repeat of certain countries in the euro.
shrimpnsave wrote:I expect the German economy to suffer and inevitably lead to the collapse of the deutschmark
Keith wrote:shrimpnsave wrote:I expect the German economy to suffer and inevitably lead to the collapse of the deutschmark
Deutschmark? Have you slept through the last 17 years???
mrpotatohead wrote:The bookies don't see it as tight, nor do any ''BREXITEERS'' if you ask them if they fancy a bet
mrpotatohead wrote:luckily no, I punted it to several of my BREXIT supporting friends and none of them had the bottle to have a wager, I am obviously delighted at this as the money I saved can be put towards Mortgage payments when the cost of living starts going up.
shrimpnsave wrote:http://www.express.co.uk/finance/city/683117/US-and-Canada-lead-promises-to-maintain-trade-relations-with-Britain-outside-the-EU
Keith wrote:shrimpnsave wrote:http://www.express.co.uk/finance/city/683117/US-and-Canada-lead-promises-to-maintain-trade-relations-with-Britain-outside-the-EU
George Dawes wrote:shocking viewing on the news with a petition by the remain
The Remain side are now demanding ANOTHER referendum just to get the result they want
1. Can't they just accept a democratic result which was achieved despite the constant bullying name calling and threats from those on the remain side
2. They wouldn't agree with another referendum had they got a remain result
3. accept it, move on.
George Dawes wrote:shocking viewing on the news with a petition by the remain
The Remain side are now demanding ANOTHER referendum just to get the result they want
1. Can't they just accept a democratic result which was achieved despite the constant bullying name calling and threats from those on the remain side
2. They wouldn't agree with another referendum had they got a remain result
3. accept it, move on.
Phil Anderer wrote:George Dawes wrote:shocking viewing on the news with a petition by the remain
The Remain side are now demanding ANOTHER referendum just to get the result they want
1. Can't they just accept a democratic result which was achieved despite the constant bullying name calling and threats from those on the remain side
2. They wouldn't agree with another referendum had they got a remain result
3. accept it, move on.
What evidence is there that it's 'the Remain side'? That statement implies, though I accept I may be misinterpreting your post, that this is part of something semi-official. Nigel Farage said before the vote that a 52/48% vote would be 'unfinished business' which could result in a second referendum. Personally I haven't signed the petition and don't intend to. The decision's made; I'll have to live with your decision like the whole country. I'm not desolate, I'm not crying foul, but I do think it's a decision we'll regret. Now we wait and see. At the very least Osbourne should go. He has absolutely zero credibility after this.
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