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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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There are 5 in the car 3 decided to do it including the driver and you are sat in the back. What you gonna do?

Pull the handbrake, or ask the 3 if they’d rather chnage their minds than die... seems weird you’re happy to continue over the edge.

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Would you prefer them to do nothing?

1. This is completely unbudgeted spend

2. We were told it’d be a completely impossible scenario

3. It forms part of the cash spend we talked about yesterday to prevent disaster. Remember when you said remainers said there’d be chaos but there has t been?

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On what basis? You are more knowledgeable than 52% of the population? Best out of 3?

We need to fight for the best outcome but it is happening.

My only hope is that following the Italian vote the EU themselves decide to turn policy and accommodate divergence.

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It has been said numerous times but it was only done by Cameron to placate the right of his party fuck up UKip and win an election. They had no idea desire or comprehension of a leave win. They had no no plan, no costings for such. Huge political gamble with the country’s future as stake.

He should be slaughtered for it the cunt.

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The govt is spending £3billion preparing for a No Deal Brexit. That's enough to give every GP Practice another two GPs, *and* to give each NHS Foundation Trust another 540 nurses for a year.

You can add that to the £70bn printed by the BoE after the referendum, the £500bn they've been asked to print by the chancellor and the £250m lost growth per week. That £350m sure is stretching a long way.

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Cameron should never have called it if planning was not in place for all eventualities. You cannot blame the electorate for expressing their opinion when asked.

 

It wasn't expressing an opinion, that would be an opinion poll.

It was making a choice, actively going out of their way to help direct the future of the UK for generations to come. So no way should they be absolved of all "blame", they should have thought harder and researched a bit more and ignored the notoriously duplicitous self serving cunts that run this country. Actually no, it was of course up to every individual how they approached their choice, but they should take responsibility and ownership of that choice, born out of blind faith, instead of blaming the people who lied to them.

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I think people some people forget that this country has a conservative majority. Most couldn’t give a fuck about anyone else.

Plus no one is ‘blaming’ the political classes but it is reasonable to expect people elected to a position of power and responsibility would you know not be fucking liars.

The position you advocate is that we assume any of the establishments bodies that make up democracy are lying self serving bastards unless we know otherwise.

The death of the country and democracy is upon us.

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I suspect so. A fair percentage of those that voted leave have got fuck all to loose.

Couldn't agree less.

 

There are plenty of people who might think they've got nothing to lose... until they lose it.  I'm pretty sure I don't need to tell you that it won't be the rich who pick up the tab for this monumental act of self-harm.  Just as in the aftermath of the 2007/08 crash, the rich will be fine; they always are.  But the people who currently have low-paid, insecure jobs; people dependent on benefits; people who rely on public services; people in substandard housing... they're about to discover that things actually can get worse.

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Not sure why remain supporters are still fighting the campaign though. We have already voted.

And half of us voted to remain.  

 

The half who voted to leave did so on the back of a campaign marked by barely-precedented levels of lies and corruption.  And we now have a clearer idea of how damaging the whole thing will be if we're stupid enough to go through with it; the danger to our jobs, our services, our rights, our environment, our communities and our economy are all far too great to just let this one slide without a whimper.  Call it patriotism.

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