Brexit |OT| UK Referendum on EU Membership - 23 June 2016

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So if we Leave the EU (and after asking people at work, I am now preparing myself for that to be an inevitability) are we going to join the EEA like Switzerland? I know a lot of Leavers are dead against any sort of free movement and some of the Leave campaign has talked about blocking that but I've seen more than a few people on Twitter etc saying we should go the Switzerland/Norway route.

I really can't imagine you would go that route. It would involve going against most things leave has campaigned on, and you'd be far worse off than you are now due to having no say in things anymore.
 
On the bolded. I wouldn't be surprised if Farage has been "allowed" to become the face of Leave so that if we do vote to remain the failings of the leave campaign can be pinned on him - while Gove and Johnson distance themselves from him in an attempt to save face.

Well, yeah. If there's one thing I'm sure of from the past few years about the conservative party, it's that they’re very good at redirecting blame.
 
It's true, and the stupidest thing Leave ever did was to let celebrity racist Nigel Farage join in. His views aren't exactly well hidden despite what he tries to say in public and he even endorses violence as the next logical step when politics fails.

If you're referring to the clip from a 2010 interview that's been round Facebook recently, then it was taken out of context. He was warning of violence from the general public, not encouraging it.

I hate the guy, but we shouldn't make stuff up. Not your fault I know, I was briefly misled by the same clip.
 
The negotiations will be done by the Prime Minister though. I think Boris will quickly go out of the limelight outside of some cabinet job if Leave wins and let all the issues happen, then mount a leadership challenge when it looks recoverable. He is far too smart to be the face of leaving the EU after the initial cheering.


I think David Cameron will quit, just a gut feeling he wouldn't want to be dragged into the mire and blame game after a leave vote. He will get blamed enough for calling the referendum, never mind the potential fallout afterwards, I reckon Boris Johnson will be PM within a month or two and an election will be called for October, since leave have zero chance of passing legislation in the commons and Lords.
 
If you're referring to the clip from a 2010 interview that's been round Facebook recently, then it was taken out of context. He was warning of violence from the general public, not encouraging it.

I hate the guy, but we shouldn't make stuff up. Not your fault I know, I was briefly misled by the same clip.

That's how they do it - Donald trump does the same. Talk about how awful things are, talk about how badly people are treated, talk about how no-one listens to them and then warn that if nothing changes violence may happen.

That's the classic playbook - you don't tell people to commit violence, you talk about the conditions that you feel would create it and focus on those. It sends a clear message that violence is acceptable under those circumstances.
 
I think David Cameron will quit, just a gut feeling he wouldn't want to be dragged into the mire and blame game after a leave vote. He will get blamed enough for calling the referendum, never mind the potential fallout afterwards, I reckon Boris Johnson will be PM within a month or two and an election will be called for October, since leave have zero chance of passing legislation in the commons and Lords.

I agree about DC quitting, I just don't see BJ or Gove going for it since they know how bad it will be, even if it is temporarily. They'll only get a few years as they'll be blamed.

Not sure who would be PM. May?

If you're referring to the clip from a 2010 interview that's been round Facebook recently, then it was taken out of context. He was warning of violence from the general public, not encouraging it.

I hate the guy, but we shouldn't make stuff up. Not your fault I know, I was briefly misled by the same clip.

Ah, fair enough. Yeah, that clip is him clearly saying violence is right once politics has failed, but I guess something before or after clarifies it's a warning.

On the bolded. I wouldn't be surprised if Farage has been "allowed" to become the face of Leave so that if we do vote to remain the failings of the leave campaign can be pinned on him - while Gove and Johnson distance themselves from him in an attempt to save face.

Totally. They probably weighed up how many votes he could cost the campaign and brought him in as their fall guy.
 
I think David Cameron will quit, just a gut feeling he wouldn't want to be dragged into the mire and blame game after a leave vote. He will get blamed enough for calling the referendum, never mind the potential fallout afterwards, I reckon Boris Johnson will be PM within a month or two and an election will be called for October, since leave have zero chance of passing legislation in the commons and Lords.

I can't imagine a scenario where a majority of pro-leave MPs inhabits the Commons - even after a general election. Where would they come from? I don't think the whips would work in this case.
 
The negotiations will be done by the Prime Minister though. I think Boris will quickly go out of the limelight outside of some cabinet job if Leave wins and let all the issues happen, then mount a leadership challenge when it looks recoverable. He is far too smart to be the face of leaving the EU after the initial cheering.



Nobody knows. It's a vote to pull out, but nobody knows how much we will actually leave.

Ah Christ, we're going to have another referendum on that aren't we? There will be a ton of pressure from businesses to remain in the free market versus that of large sections of the Leave campaign and the public.to be completely out.
 
That's how they do it - Donald trump does the same. Talk about how awful things are, talk about how badly people are treated, talk about how no-one listens to them and then warn that if nothing changes violence may happen.

That's the classic playbook - you don't tell people to commit violence, you talk about the conditions that you feel would create it and focus on those. It sends a clear message that violence is acceptable under those circumstances.

To be honest, in a situation where democracy has failed, which I think he was describing, I don't disagree. But he has his vote now, so it's no longer relevant.
 
I can't imagine a scenario where a majority of pro-leave MPs inhabits the Commons - even after a general election. Where would they come from? I don't think the whips would work in this case.


Yep but for sure they will try to purge the pro EU members in the tory party, it won't work but they will try.
 
I really can't imagine you would go that route. It would involve going against most things leave has campaigned on, and you'd be far worse off than you are now due to having no say in things anymore.

Maybe Brexit will lead to an attempt to renegotiate by EFTA countries? If the UK left and was joined in negotiations with Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and possibly Holland and Denmark, that would be quite a formidable bloc with a decent amount of leverage.
 
Maybe Brexit will lead to an attempt to renegotiate by EFTA countries? If the UK left and was joined in negotiations with Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and possibly Holland and Denmark, that would be quite a formidable bloc with a decent amount of leverage.
We should call it EU 2 and try for close integration to make trade and movement easier.

What should be negotiated by it then?
 
Maybe Brexit will lead to an attempt to renegotiate by EFTA countries? If the UK left and was joined in negotiations with Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and possibly Holland and Denmark, that would be quite a formidable bloc with a decent amount of leverage.

Sorting out the UKs position in two years is flat out impossible, adding in six other countries who don't have that time pressure is simply not happening, on any level, at all. Plus there's a good chance the people in those countries would want a referendum on any fundamental change to their nature wth the EU?

Like it or not, when we vote for leave we are out, and either we accept the Eu rules and regulations (including immigration) for access to the single market, or we don't and we blow our economy up with a fiscal nuke. Ultimately those are the only realistic prospects available to us with a leave vote.
 
Maybe Brexit will lead to an attempt to renegotiate by EFTA countries? If the UK left and was joined in negotiations with Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and possibly Holland and Denmark, that would be quite a formidable bloc with a decent amount of leverage.

Holland and Denmark would have to leave first, and the rest of the EU won't be making it easy for anyone else to leave
 
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On the bolded. I wouldn't be surprised if Farage has been "allowed" to become the face of Leave so that if we do vote to remain the failings of the leave campaign can be pinned on him - while Gove and Johnson distance themselves from him in an attempt to save face.

Nah - leave have gone to great lengths to keep him out of it, including setting up the alternative, official, leave org to try and delegitimise him. However, his diet racism and banter makes for good press and their plan hasn't quite worked.

Imagine if Gove and Johnson hadn't decided to go for out - the entire referendum would be on farage...
 
Maybe Brexit will lead to an attempt to renegotiate by EFTA countries? If the UK left and was joined in negotiations with Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and possibly Holland and Denmark, that would be quite a formidable bloc with a decent amount of leverage.

That too seems extremely unlikely to me. These negotiations would be a lengthy process, and the EU has absolutely every incentive not to concede on issues like immigration. NL also does not have a law for a binding referendum, and the only strong support for fully leaving the EU that I can see in parliament comes from the PVV, which despite polling as the largest party, would get 37 out of 150 seats if there were elections now. Unless a non-binding referendum would show a large majority for leave (which seems unlikely at best), NL leaving the EU does not seem likely at all. There are also more severe economic consequences for NL with it being extremely dependent on exports and a Eurozone country.

I can't speak for Denmark. That said, if the UK votes to leave, any other countries that might eventually do so won't be doing so the next day. All that time is time the UK can not afford to waste waiting and hoping other countries will join its negotiating bloc. The current EFTA countries will be hesitant to tie their deals to that of the UK, because they right now have deals that more or less work for them, even if they're not necessarily perfect.

Edit: Checked around, while several parties here in NL are quite critical of the EU, they all feel that being constructive and improving the EU is better in the long term than leaving it. Only the PVV feels leaving is a good idea. Which isn't surprising when you consider their last electoral manifesto was titled "Their Brussels, our Netherlands".
 
We should call it EU 2 and try for close integration to make trade and movement easier.

What should be negotiated by it then?

EU2: EU Harder

Trader Bros?

I don't really know what would be negotiated - I literally just came up with the idea! - but one thing I do see written a lot is "you'll be like Norway and Switzerland, having to comply with the rules but having no say in them".

First off, EFTA members do get a chance to have a say in EU rules. There is a mechanism for it.

Secondly, whenever I hear that argument, I can't help but think Norway and Switzerland can't be very happy with this arrangement can they? So maybe if there's a few big countries on the outside of the EU we can club together for exemptions / opt outs / reductions in contributions, etc?

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Holland and Denmark would have to leave first, and the rest of the EU won't be making it easy for anyone else to leave

I actually don't know if two countries can even activate Art. 50 at the same time...
 
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Holland and Denmark would have to leave first, and the rest of the EU won't be making it easy for anyone else to leave

Why would anyone want to stay in a union that 'won't be making it easy for anyone else to leave'? It's like something out of The Godfather.
 
Why would anyone want to stay in a union that 'won't be making it easy for anyone else to leave'? It's like something out of The Godfather.
Because we are talking unions that are supposed to last for generations and span dozens of countries. Just having countries coming and leaving from time to time creates major problems for all.
 
Tak3n, I'm voting that you should REMAIN is this thread. I mean, I still fundamentally disagree with almost everything you've said but gosh darnit, if it's not entertaining.
 
Tak3n, I'm voting that you should REMAIN is this thread. I mean, I still fundamentally disagree with almost everything you've said but gosh darnit, if it's not entertaining.


Yeah I second that, it's been great and I've enjoyed the banter and laughter. Sure folk disagree and maybe wind some people up, but it's all in good spirits.
 
Yeah I second that, it's been great and I've enjoyed the banter and laughter. Sure folk disagree and maybe wind some people up, but it's all in good spirits.

At the end of the day, despite our political differences, us just being "here" means we all share something in common.
 
Yeah I second that, it's been great and I've enjoyed the banter and laughter. Sure folk disagree and maybe wind some people up, but it's all in good spirits.

Fuck me I can not help myself

David Cameron clearly broke purdah rules

No way that crap out of his mouth was nothing more than a pure desperate attempt to win over voters, I predict a private poll put leave in the lead

“Government property should not be used for campaigning. Requests from campaigning groups to use government buildings for campaign purposes must be declined.”

This is the Scottish Referendum all over again desperate politicians saying anything to win gullible people over, clearly using no10 as a back drop to show some resemblance of trust and authority!

Utter tosh...he is desperate, Because a hastily-arranged statement outside No 10 is always a sign that things are just tickety-boo
 
I feel like this in this thread

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and for that reason I am going to take my leave, it is like wading through mud where any viewpoint against a fake utopia being promised is round upon

We are now at a point where experts for the remain camp can make all these wonderful flower filled promises about how your life will be so much better staying in....(of course it will for them) but the unwillingness to listen to any viewpoint based on the same conjecture as your so called experts is shouted down if it disagrees with them, you can not have it both ways you know.

some other leave voter can take up the mantel

Good luck on Friday, lets hope we vote leave, I wont be replying anymore

Good riddance. I love a good parting post.
 
Forgot the vote is this week. Hoping the Remain vote wins out.

Why would anyone want to stay in a union that 'won't be making it easy for anyone else to leave'? It's like something out of The Godfather.

Not really, I see it as a good thing. You want a strong alliance that doesn't bend to the political flavor of the month.
 
Number 10 is also his residence, seems a bit of a non issue. You expect him to be there.

nope, it is purdah...it was a deliberate desperate act, we really needed a hastily called statement to say what exactly?

he said nothing we did not all ready know, you can not tell me that was not a move of panic?
 
nope, it is purdah...it was a deliberate desperate act, we really needed a hastily called statement to say what exactly?

he said nothing we did not all ready know, you can not tell me that was not a move of panic?

It's the PM outside number 10, it won't change a thing. He could he panicking, I don't know.
 
It was originally billed as a "significant statement". Like, it looked like he was going to announce something. But then he really didn't, and just said hey please vote Remain guys.

Osbourne threats......did not work

New world war threat.... did not work

The world will implode.....did not work

The rich honestly want what is best for you promise.....did not work



One million experts who somehow failed to predict the financial crash of 2008 threat...did not work

ok advisor's I am desperate,the poor wont listen, what should I do? can we ignore their votes and only let the wealthy choose?


Oh fuck it, let me tell them they are about to fuck over their children
 
To address your parting rant Tak3n - no one claims that remain will leave us in an EU utopia, it just seems like the best of the 2 choices that lie before us. Look at the way the pound has strengthened against the Euro and Dollar in the last week based on predictions that we'll stay. Look at the how the FTSE gained £47 billion yesterday based on the same predictions. These "experts" aren't trying to pull the wool over our eyes. Remain is clearly better for us and our economy.

I respect your right to an opinion but I really don't undsrstand how people presented with the facts can still think leave is the better option.

Edit: also, your stance on this page that Remain appear to be on the back foot and shitting themselves is proposterous. Those financial changes I mentioned above didn't happen for nothing. The bookies aren't offering the odds they are right now on leave/remain based on blind hope. Things are looking stronger than they have in weeks for remain, even if it's still not a done deal
 
Osbourne threats......did not work

New world war threat.... did not work

The world will implode.....did not work

The rich honestly want what is best for you promise.....did not work



One million experts who somehow failed to predict the financial crash of 2008 threat...did not work



ok advisor's I am desperate,the poor wont listen, what should I do? can we ignore their votes and only let the wealthy choose?


Oh fuck it, let me tell them they are about to fuck over their children

If we vote to stay in, can you get an EU flag avatar? Join us Tak3n.
 
To address your parting rant Tak3n - no one claims that remain will leave us in an EU utopia, it just seems like the best of the 2 choices that lie before us. Look at the way the pound has strengthened against the Euro and Dollar in the last week based on predictions that we'll stay. Look at the how the FTSE gained £47 billion yesterday based on the same predictions. These "experts" aren't trying to pull the wool over our eyes. Remain is clearly better for us and our economy.

I respect your right to an opinion but I really don't undsrstand how people presented with the facts can still think leave is the better option.

please, never trust people who make money to tell you what is best, just think about it for a second

it was these same people who fucked you over without a blink of mercy in 2008, and now you want to trust these people again....

would you trust someone who just run you over, if he said, oh ok, I am sorry I wont do it again.....and remember the PM does not appear in a hastily arranged press conference outside no 10, if remain are a shoe in...

your saviour, just look at him all cuddly and shit...he is the true PM

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