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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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Ten years from now when the country is even is more divided and fucked than it is now, who will the gullible blame now that we are out of the EU and have control over immigration?

Well thr Tories do like blaming the Poor/Lazy/Idle/Sick. Delete as appropriate

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All well and good if the Out campaign was led with increased democracy and social worth as its driving themes.

 

But it wasn't, it was xenophobia and right wing crankery.

 

A fair few cranks on the remain side too, which might have been a big part of the problem.

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Quoting a sick fuck that linked the Brussels terror attack as a reason to why Britain should vote out of the EU?

 

Deeply sorry for not knowing the history of every person's writing before retweeting/quoting. It was for the quote she gave and her response.

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I reckon Corbyn will be done too. The party aren't happy with him trying to spin this as a good night for Labour and that he reflects the mood of the nation because he was the most EU sceptical of the remain campaigning party leaders.

 

Meanwhile, results officially announced in Manchester and dickheads are cheering. Have they not read the financial news?

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Scotland will fuck off imminently now and right wing politics will become entrenched for decades at Westminster. Jesus, I feel sick. Democracy is fucking shit.

The next big concern is a Scottish referendum. I feel a little bit sick at what has just happened, but nowhere near as ill as I will of Scotland fuck off. With the electoral boundaries as they are in England, we risk never being able to shift the fuckers.

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Same here!

I'm absolutely gutted at the result. My job is now under serious threat, I'm afraid that the house buying chain we're currently going through will break and I've no idea whether I'll even be able to afford to live in it if it doesn't.

 

Aside from the selfish reasons, the impact on the economy, on so many of my friends and colleagues livelihoods and the inevitable rise of Boris, Gove, IDS and Farage terrifies the fuck out of me.

 

I'll be spending the weekend looking at migration options.

 

But at least we stopped dem foruners though. And now we have £350m a week to spend on the EU, definitely, that's not a lie.

I know that there are some good reasons to have voted to leave but I don't know a single person that made a compelling argument. I know a lot of people who voted to leave purely because of immigration.

 

The stupid, racist/xenophobic fucks.

Which race were these voters and which race are they racist against?

 

In cities with a wide range of races, Leave did pretty well. Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds and Preston to name a few. They couldn't have attained the numbers they did, if it was just race-baiting and xenophobia.

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The next big concern is a Scottish referendum. I feel a little bit sick at what has just happened, but nowhere near as ill as I will of Scotland fuck off. With the electoral boundaries as they are in England, we risk never being able to shift the fuckers.

Can you all calm down please. Scots don't have what it takes to breakaway. They have proved it in several previous referendums. Ultimately why would the Scots want to be governed by Germans instead of English?

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Proud of you Scousers, once again not afraid to buck the trend and thumb your noses, over here in the NE it's a very different picture.

 

A victory for fear, xenophobia and divisionism, the knuckle-draggers have won the day, "They took urr jurrbs", war cry of the brain dead.

 

Devided and conquered.

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Listing cranks on either side would take too long. If you're going to pretend the remain side simply didn't have cranks who were mainly shilling for multinationals, banksters, etc, then that's kind of sad.

So you can't? Give me two cranks of note on the remain side.

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Bush getting voted in a 2nd time in the US proved to me that the world is chock full of thick fucking idiots. And now the UK has decided to go full on retard. Clowns. Turkeys voting for Christmas. Enjoy getting out of the inevitable recession under a ruthless Tory led government.

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