In or Out- the EU referendum mega thread

News just in: anon84679660 has just found out how to copy/paste and has gone into overdrive on the BBC,Guardian and Independent sites respectfully.

Quinny:
Tough [zb].

We lived without the EU after the 2nd world war, pulled our boots up and got on with it, and recovered until we joined the EEC as it was then, and thereafter gave up billions of pounds of taxpayers money, for what, so greedy [zb] like the Kinnocks could like others, cream it off into their own accounts. We have always given more than we have taken. Now it’s our turn.

The British have always knuckled down and shown the world how to manage, and we will again.

My message to the wingers is, if you don’t like it, then [zb] off and emigrate to Euroland.

By the way, I voted leave and am proud I did so.

Ken.

^ This.

Just like if Sinn Fein want to be part of Juncker’s federal zb pile known as Ireland,which totally contradicts the idea of the Nation State which Irish Nationalists fought for,then zb off across the border and live there.But don’t expect us to pay for it.

mrginge:
News just in: anon84679660 has just found out how to copy/paste and has gone into overdrive on the BBC,Guardian and Independent sites respectfully.

Last 11 post by said were copy paste ones :unamused:

Hkloss1, thankfully democracy won, before your federal friends had a chance to remove it completely. I know this is an alien concept to people like you, but just deal with it. This country, thankfully, still operates on behalf of the electorate. The electorate has spoken, in a high turnout, so just accept it, move on and embrace the fact we can now hold our parliament fully accountable for their actions. We can vote them out and change the path if we so desire. We no longer have to listen to excuses of hands being tied, we can send them on their uppers.

The markets were down, but they’ve been worse, and they will get better. Same for the pound, and the sky didn’t fall in. I didn’t wake up with less in my bank account yesterday morning, the shareholders of the bank may have less, but after all, that’s why they were telling me I would be worse off, my vote was controlling their pockets.

I’m proud we voted out, we didn’t listen to the lies, which are slowly being unraveled. It took less than 5 hours to get from the back of Obamas queue to the front, by half 8 call me Dave changed his view back to his October position that we will be ok away from the club, even Osbornes emergency budget has changed into a job grovelling offer to do his best to help transition. Even Mark Carney turned the forecast from skint to liquid within hours.

The future’s bright, the future’s British

We are living in a democracy as most of you claim, and in democracy we all want to be well informed so that we can make smart choices aren’t we?
Some of you seems to be unhappy I’m trying to keep everyone up to date on the latest developments on the most important issue of the last few days, on a thread dedicated to this topic only.

People who are not interested in this topic can easily move to other threads, no need to be expressing your frustration in here.
It’s clear to see none of promises made by the Leave campaign are going to be met, some of us knew this well before, and voted accordingly, but majority of posters on this forum seem to still don’t understand they’ve been conned by Boris and co.

Is a second referendum likely?
1.2 million signatures so far

anon84679660:
Scotland to enter into “immediate discussions” with Brussels - Sturgeon

The Scottish government will seek to enter into “immediate discussions” with Brussels to “protect Scotland’s place in the EU” in the wake of the Brexit vote, Scotland’s first minister also says.

As a takeaway, that’s likely to trump Sturgeon’s comments about the preparations for a second independence referendum, which may be some time away.

How long before the next piece of Bolshevik bs the EU is forming an emergency Federal army to invade the ‘UK’ to protect the Federation and to liberate its EU Federalist population from an unwarranted racist Nationalist uprising which goes against all the Socialist values of the EUSSR. :unamused:

Edit to remove the larf because that’s probably scarily closer to the truth of what Federalist scumbags like Juncker and Merkel and their Bolshevik supporters here are really thinking. :bulb:

The New Yorker cover story picture sums it up pretty well, doesn’t ?

newyorker.com/culture/cultur … 2016-07-04

Deeireland:
Is a second referendum likely?
1.2 million signatures so far

Not unless the Socialist zb’s can show us the rule in place before the referendum which says an out vote needs a 60% margin.In which case we’d have known where we stood before the referendum and known for sure that this Socialist/Federalist agenda is one that won’t end well nor democratically.

Deeireland:
Is a second referendum likely?
1.2 million signatures so far

Got to love it, both the Scottish Indi and EU Exit referendum’s were “Once in a life time” but 2yrs and 2mins after them some (The losers) want another.

Deeireland:
Is a second referendum likely?
1.2 million signatures so far

And what happens when we vote out again…another petition and another referendum :smiley:
We’ll be referendum’ing til the year 3000 :smiley:

xichrisxi:

Deeireland:
Is a second referendum likely?
1.2 million signatures so far

And what happens when we vote out again…another petition and another referendum :smiley:
We’ll be referendum’ing til the year 3000 :smiley:

Please god no, I want out by then, that’s when Turkey get in :laughing:

OVLOV JAY:

xichrisxi:

Deeireland:
Is a second referendum likely?
1.2 million signatures so far

And what happens when we vote out again…another petition and another referendum :smiley:
We’ll be referendum’ing til the year 3000 :smiley:

Please god no, I want out by then, that’s when Turkey get in :laughing:

On no! Ill have nearly enough saved for a pension by then. Whatll happen to that??

Is anyone watching Sky news? Cameron is at the armed forces day. Is it me or does he look like he’s been up all night on the lash? He looks like he’s hungover, wearing yesterday’s gear. He hasn’t even brushed his hair. I’ve never seen him looking so bad :open_mouth:

anon84679660:
The New Yorker cover story picture sums it up pretty well, doesn’t ?

newyorker.com/culture/cultur … 2016-07-04

Oh look a bunch of undemocratic Federalist zb’s acting like undemocratic Federalist zb’s.

To be fair the US is heading for exactly the same argument bearing in mind the unfinished business of the last one.Also bearing in mind that the bar for a so called ‘United’ States’ Federation logically means by definition ‘unanimity’ in favour.While in our case the Federalists have shown they don’t even do majority in favour of secession.Nothing new there then.

thetnm.org/a_word_on_the_uk_ … from_texas

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_stat … _secession

mrginge:

Deeireland:
Is a second referendum likely?
1.2 million signatures so far

Got to love it, both the Scottish Indi and EU Exit referendum’s were “Once in a life time” but 2yrs and 2mins after them some (The losers) want another.

To be fair the idea of derailing the anti Federalist agenda of Brexit,on the basis of wanting to keep the equally effectively finished Federalist agenda of the UK alive, is even more stupid than so called Irish and Scottish ‘Nationalists’ wanting to be part of Juncker’s Socialist zb pile ruled by Brussels. :unamused:

Newsnight exchange with Brexit MEP Daniel Hannan

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-e … m-36628894

OVLOV JAY:
Is anyone watching Sky news? Cameron is at the armed forces day. Is it me or does he look like he’s been up all night on the lash? He looks like he’s hungover, wearing yesterday’s gear. He hasn’t even brushed his hair. I’ve never seen him looking so bad :open_mouth:

Maybe he was kidnapped and then tortured with sleep deprivation and water boarding by Merkel and Juncker’s Federal special forces into reversing the decision. :smiling_imp: :laughing: :laughing:

Yeah I’m ■■■■■■ off with friends of mine trying to spread petitions to reverse this referendum. I’m a remainer myself, and I’m sad that we’ve chosen to leave, but that is what the majority of the people that voted chose, and we have to move forwards with it, not act like little Stalinists and try to overturn the will of the people just because we don’t agree with them. For all their blathering about the UK not having ‘proper’ democracy, they are some of the least democratic people I’ve seen.

anon84679660:
Newsnight exchange with Brexit MEP Daniel Hannan

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-e … m-36628894

Yes Hannan talked a good fight before the referendum but now he’s got it he’s back tracking like most of the other Cons probably over the Scottish question among other issues.In which case the plan is probably to kick it into the long grass because too many Labour votes decided it and not zb Conservative ones. :unamused: