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Yes, I think even Boris and Nigel are surprised!
I don't know what your thoughts are, but I thought it was a bloody terrible campaign from both sides.
Far too much bad blood, mud slinging, arguing and fear tactics.
Can't we have a sensible discussion?
If I went around talking to people in the office like that I would be sacked!!
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It was indeed.
Nothing positive from the remain side at all, just threats and scare tactics.
The degree of BBC bias left a nasty taste as well: if someone pro-remain said anything it was headlined: "PM says...", "Chancellor says...", "Obama says...". The pro-leave comments got third or fourth billing.
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Ohh the BBC - that hasn't been neutral for as long as I can remember!
I've even gone so far as to stop watching BBC News or using the BBC Website as it's becoming so partisan on subjects it's quite embarrassing!
"Benjamin is nobody's friend. If Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he'd be pralines and dick." ~ Garth Algar
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair
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1.21 Gigawatts wrote: Can't we have a sensible discussion? In politics?
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: I was surprised that we won it.
I am so, so glad you won it. Many of us here in the States are very happy for Britain right now.
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It the talking point everywhere as the stock markets have taken a hit and the GB pound has taken a hit as well.
General thought in the rest of the world is U K will now go into recession and hence the market crashes.
Thanks UK. It cost me money
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RossMW wrote: It cost me money
Stop your crying.
It is only temporary. There will be a rough period, but it WILL get better for Britain.
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Things will rebound here pretty quick once it's no longer news.
For us (Kiwis) it will not make much difference and be back to normal soon.
The British will be like us. Nigel-no-mates
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I work with an Italian the conversation this morning went
him "Morning"
me "Are you still f***ing here?"
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"Benjamin is nobody's friend. If Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he'd be pralines and dick." ~ Garth Algar
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair
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God bless America, and God bless Britain.
In the end this is the best for both countries. Sovereignty, is everything.
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Weren't they sovereign before?
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No, the EU countries are not considered sovereign by the EU. The states in the US are supposed to be sovereign, too, but they're not really.
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A fascinating experiment in which I have only a minor interest.
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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Well a lot of people didn't see that i guess. We will see how it ends, i personally hope the british ship doesn't sink and the scare tactics are only tactics.
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We're not out.
The process of getting out won't start at least until October, the focus until then will be on electing a new PM.
After that there could be a general election called.
So nothing until this time next year.
Then investigation and negotiation.
Then it could be put to the people that a threat to leave has helped us negotiate and staying would be better. Possibly with another referendum.
Boris doesn't actually want to get out, he just wants to be PM.
If we do leave the process won't start for at least two years, and then take another two years to conclude.
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chriselst wrote: that a threat to leave has helped us negotiate
And for that very reason we should vote Leave again.
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Yes indeed - at least 2 years - that I knew (just couldn't be bothered to write it all down!)
There is a lot of work to be done in the meantime.
Maybe Europe will start to listen a bit more, maybe they'll begin appeasing other countries to halt the break up of the EU?
"Benjamin is nobody's friend. If Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he'd be pralines and dick." ~ Garth Algar
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair
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The process of leaving will start soon. Otherwise negotiations would not be started. Cameron must send a letter to EU soon with the fact that England leaves. It might/will take up 2 years before UK is definately out. We welcome Scotland and Northern Ireland in the EU within these 2 years
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The process of leaving cannot start without an act of parliament that passes through both houses. The referendum had no legal status.
The issue will not go before parliament until we have a new prime minister which cannot be before October.
Once notice to leave is given then there is a two year limit to get out. That is why negotiations will start long before the notice is given, so that they have some idea what to negotiate about when they start negotiating.
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I am sad about it and I am sorry about all of you that you wanted to stay. It will be a hard period, but everyone will survive it.
But now... IMHO all parts must be consequent. Negotiations and blah blah... why? Getting the good parts and rejecting the stinky responsabilities... that's not fair.
Out was democratically selected, OK then... really out. Do it like with plasters, short and sudden to avoid inunnecesary pain.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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modified 24-Jun-16 6:29am.
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Nelek wrote: Negotiations and blah blah... why?
Er ... because the EU treaties require it! Think Hotel California!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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I think you didn't read my message correctly.
I said... ALL Parts to be consequent. This includes the EU too.
M.D.V.
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That's what you get when the majority of a nation eats it's food out of an old newspaper.
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