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

Did you vote for the side that is going to win?


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Besides all the other issues with Brexit, I'm gonna be pissed if I have to walk through the "All passports" side of customs when I go to Estonia in August. I'm too used to the fast-track EU lane :(
 
Well that's a bold faced lie. Share prices and the currency strength are determined by stability as much as anything. I do believe that they can both recover eventually, how long, I'm not sure, but a lot of value will be slashed off both the stock market and the currency if leave comes in on Friday.

Par for the course with the leave campaign. no matter how many reports come out from respected institutions etc, the leave campaign just go 'nah that's bollocks' with no actual evidence for a rebuttal. No idea how anyone is paying any attention to what they are saying
 
Par for the course with the leave campaign. no matter how many reports come out from respected institutions etc, the leave campaign just go 'nah that's bollocks' with no actual evidence for a rebuttal. No idea how anyone is paying any attention to what they are saying
I will feel for those who are about to retire and have their pensions invested in the market,
 
Par for the course with the leave campaign. no matter how many reports come out from respected institutions etc, the leave campaign just go 'nah that's bollocks' with no actual evidence for a rebuttal. No idea how anyone is paying any attention to what they are saying

Because their supporters don't give a shit about the economics.
 
Funny poster to lighten the mood

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What's wrong with Puzzles? Also, no-one likes Dunstable
 
Went out again at six.

Horrorshow, in the labourest territory that ever laboured.

With a shadow cabinet minister.

Nobody knew what Labour's position was.

They took pleasure in being racist.

Labour voters.


I could half believe it before when people blamed the quiet Corbyn campaign, after the Jo Cox murder it's obvious bullshit.

They know the score.
 
Doubt we'll be leaving the EU until about 2019 at the earliest.


With all the constitutional crisis this vote will trigger I think it would be closer to 2025. There is so many things that will complicate this especially in Scotland since the formation of the Scottish parliament really complicates things. That combined with the pro euro house of Commons and Lords I just cannot see a quick resolution.
 
Besides all the other issues with Brexit, I'm gonna be pissed if I have to walk through the "All passports" side of customs when I go to Estonia in August. I'm too used to the fast-track EU lane :(
Well there is a two year exit period from the moment that Article 50 is invoked, which may happen within a few weeks of a Leave vote. The two year deadline can be extended on agreement though. I suspect both parties will definitely want a full two years at least to negotiate all post-Exit agreements though, it's in nobodies interest to rush things.
 
Yes leave dismiss that professor of medicine. It's not as if they know what they are talking about after all.

I'm reminded of that bit in The Simpsons where Homer becomes the person in charge of garbage and the sitting official makes his speech.

Dammit, wish I'd explained that better.
 
I'm a bit confused.

If I received a poll card does that mean I can vote? I'm not British, just lived here all my life. Read online that I can't vote, but then also read that if you can't vote you don't get a poll card so I'm a bit confused.

You don't have to be a British citizen to vote. For example my father is Irish, but has lived here for ~40yrs and votes.
 
I could half believe it before when people blamed the quiet Corbyn campaign, after the Jo Cox murder it's obvious bullshit.

They know the score.

They all, every single one of them who engaged, made a comment about Corbyn and Miliband both being useless.

Shame 'cos I liked Ed.
 
They all, every single one of them who engaged, made a comment about Corbyn and Miliband both being useless.

Shame 'cos I liked Ed.

I get not liking the leadership, I don't get acting like the last 30 odd years didn't happen, and now they're incapable of absorbing the slightest thing labour related.

They should just be honest, and say they want out of the EU.
 
I'm reminded of that bit in The Simpsons where Homer becomes the person in charge of garbage and the sitting official makes his speech.

Dammit, wish I'd explained that better.
This the bit?
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( calmly ): ALL RIGHT, FINE.
IF YOU WANT AN EXPERIENCED PUBLIC SERVANT, VOTE FOR ME
BUT IF YOU WANT TO BELIEVE A BUNCH OF CRAZY PROMISES
ABOUT GARBAGEMEN CLEANING YOUR GUTTERS
AND WAXING YOUR CAR
THEN, BY ALL MEANS, VOTE FOR THIS SLEAZY LUNATIC.
 
I get not liking the leadership, I don't get acting like the last 30 odd years didn't happen, and now they're incapable of absorbing the slightest thing labour related.

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Aye. It's curious, in a way, how the leader > all, in terms of voter feedback. Nothing about 'huh, look what's happened with X and Y over the past few years, I reckon this party will suit me best', it's 'Z is really commanding, G is crap'.
 
I get not liking the leadership, I don't get acting like the last 30 odd years didn't happen, and now they're incapable of absorbing the slightest thing labour related.

They should just be honest, and say they want out of the EU.

Face up, the leadership has fluffed this enormously.

Corbyn has been running round the country talking to people who already agree with him. He's avoided confronting those who disagree in the mediums they prefer. His message has gone only to the echo chamber.

He's to blame for Labour voters not knowing which way Labour are voting. He's useless.
 
Face up, the leadership has fluffed this enormously.

Corbyn has been running round the country talking to people who already agree with him. He's avoided confronting those who disagree in the mediums they prefer. His message has gone only to the echo chamber.

He's to blame for Labour voters not knowing which way Labour are voting. He's useless.

AMEN
 
Face up, the leadership has fluffed this enormously.

Corbyn has been running round the country talking to people who already agree with him. He's avoided confronting those who disagree in the mediums they prefer. His message has gone only to the echo chamber.

He's to blame for Labour voters not knowing which way Labour are voting. He's useless.

That too!
 
I'm reminded of that bit in The Simpsons where Homer becomes the person in charge of garbage and the sitting official makes his speech.

Dammit, wish I'd explained that better.

Ray Patterson.

I know the episode you're talking about, it's pretty relevant and I'm sure someone could make a gif using Frinkiac...
 
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