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Thu, 3-Nov-16 11:54 AM (7 years ago)
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Seems like some good news on Brexit hey? Let's see the GBP rise now
Really? I've not put the news on yet today.
(7 years ago)
High court says it needs parliamentary approval
(7 years ago)
EmuLater and Allure like this
Which I agree makes total sense
(7 years ago)
EmuLater and Allure like this
Agreed!
(7 years ago)
(Seeing it was so damn close that the public is basically in a stalemate)
(7 years ago)
It was far too close to act directly on it. Many regretted their decision once the result was known.
(7 years ago)
NN likes this
I don't hold a strong personal view on brexit either way. However, what was the whole point of the referendum if, as it turns out, meant fuck all. If the majority vote (of the people) ..
(7 years ago)
lynskey and cinarc88 like this
Article I read says govt will appeal - but why would they?? Wasn't May in the "stay" camp anyway?
(7 years ago)
LR: it was too tight to make such a drastic change 0 if it was 60 leave 40 stay - then fair enough but it was too close to be statistically sound
(7 years ago)
Indicated that they (the people) wanted to leave the EU, then in a "democracy" shouldn't parliament reflect the will of the people?
(7 years ago)
cinarc88 likes this
The issue is the "will" isnt clear when it's so close
(7 years ago)
exactly LR...the sooner we make the break,the better.
(7 years ago)
cinarc88 likes this
the value of the pound has shown how much will there is against it
(7 years ago)
Well then, perhaps they should be very clear on what % it takes for a majority vote to count.
(7 years ago)
put it this way - if you took 10 brits in a room becuase you cant have a fraction of a person - 5 would say stay 5 would say leave - who is right??
(7 years ago)
the leaving bit was always going to be painful financially..
(7 years ago)
the referendum was a fail statisically and should have been re-run with a clear required difference of say 5 %age points
(7 years ago)
KiwiPic and metalwork like this
Sanity is prevailing in the high court and that is a great thing for britain
(7 years ago)
metalwork likes this
Voters have admitted to voting leave to make a point. They did not expect it to actually happen.
(7 years ago)
That's anecdotal, NN. So is the value of the pound being "evidence" that people want to stay.
(7 years ago)
The main reasons for leaving were a) to stop the country becoming a satellite state of Europe and b) to get control of the borders again.
(7 years ago)
yes LR absolutely
(7 years ago)
Yes the borders drove the issue - and they can be addressed without a full brexit
(7 years ago)
Cameron fucked up massively bascially
(7 years ago)
metalwork and EmuLater like this
Nobody voted for being in the E.U......Common Market maybe..but categorically not the E.U.
(7 years ago)
We're had more control of our borders than most people realised
(7 years ago)
Agent_K likes this
The whole political spectrum of the EU has fucked yo massively, if we are to be honest about it all.
(7 years ago)
uk has way more control of its borders (being an island) than any other EU nation
(7 years ago)
metalwork and EmuLater like this
if blair and bush didnt invade iraq we wouldnt be in this mess - lets face it it is migration from middle east that is driving the fear
(7 years ago)
Agent_K and EmuLater like this
* Fucked up.
(7 years ago)
Yes, however, under EU mandate, all borders of EU members were to be open.
(7 years ago)
yep and that was not fully thought out was it
(7 years ago)
noone foresaw millions of displaced arabs decending on EU
(7 years ago)
so the answer is - stick in EU for now - but with renewed border laws as the rest of eu is discussing now anyway
(7 years ago)
EmuLater likes this
true but I also believe there is an "island" mentality too but the facts are that nobody has a clue how many immigrants are here and the spectre of that quota being "imposed" set off alarm bells ..
(7 years ago)
I don't totally disagree with that statement, NN. However, the open migration into Europe is also by economic assylum seekers flowing out of Africa.
(7 years ago)
re-vist the brexit vote in 2 years time with the rule there must be a 5% difference at least
(7 years ago)
yes LR probably more economic migrants than anything else
(7 years ago)
Most of which .. or young single men. That's the crisis of it all that the media in Europe has gone to great lengths trying not to discuss.
(7 years ago)
western private interests need to invest in northern africa to make it a place they want to be
(7 years ago)
and stay in further limbo till 2018? naaaa..... a re-vote is not on the agenda.....everyone agrees that..
(7 years ago)
but the insecurties from corrupt govts make it a turn off for big business to venture there in any signifgant way
(7 years ago)
lynskey and EmuLater like this
most of which "are" ..
(7 years ago)
Fact is the world is overpopulated and these people need to go somewhere, there is only one earth and we are all citizens of it
(7 years ago)
metalwork and EmuLater like this
Education / religion and lack of birth control are the culprits underlying this unsustainable population growth in the middle east / north africa
(7 years ago)
lynskey and EmuLater like this
* and hence lack of birth control
(7 years ago)
lynskey and EmuLater like this
All makes sense ...
(7 years ago)
What you doing running a website? Get to number 10!
(7 years ago)
metalwork and NN like this
but the vote is cast...
(7 years ago)
cinarc88 and Propellors like this
Thank goodnes for the independence of the judicial system
(7 years ago)
EmuLater likes this
NN, over population is not the reason millions are flooding into Europe. If we are in serious concern for the well being of others, then it would have been much more logical to put resources into .,
(7 years ago)
Helping those nations develop. Just think of the trillions of dollars being spent on constant conflicts around the world .. if we took just 3% of that sum, we could create a very different world.
(7 years ago)
its the chance of an escape from poverty / fighting and the lure of the western life style,with streets paved in gold.
(7 years ago)
Whats good about it, the electorate have spoken and cast there votes in a democratic vote which some people cant or refuse to accept.
(7 years ago)
lynskey likes this
only time will tell if the decision / vote was good or not because nobody knows the outcome.
(7 years ago)
cinarc88 and EmuLater like this
i saw a guy on the news who said he was voting to leave because he was sick of the polish section in the supermarket .... with idiots like that voting you are better off under a dictatorship
(7 years ago)
metalwork likes this
I personally think it would be a shame if they stay in the EU. The Netherlands were just starting to follow their good example.
(7 years ago)
My goodness me NN which part of democracy do you not understand, in the UK we operate a first past the post system, MP's had a vote to run the referendum in the first place which they agreed to.
(7 years ago)
Since when has it been a case of wrong answer try again in the UK democratic system, this is typical of the unelected beurocrats running the EU
(7 years ago)
We voted to leave so we should trigger article 50 because it is what the Public voted for regardless of the margin
(7 years ago)
as long as we can still have French Knickers in the UK I dont care what happens smile
(7 years ago)
Justmedamian likes this
That's all well and good prop but not all the UK voted to leave
(7 years ago)
No metalwork but the Majority who took part did vote to leave, its how a democratic process works.
(7 years ago)
Sorry I should clarify, Scotland as a country did not vote to leave so we should be able to stay.
(7 years ago)
ah....but neither did London so.... do they stay too?
(7 years ago)
I kinda know what you mean Lyn but London is a city not a country.
(7 years ago)
but Scotland voted against independence from the U.K?
(7 years ago)
thats why Nicola Sturgeon was given very short shrift by the EU ..
(7 years ago)
because we were told it was the only way we could stay part of europe
(7 years ago)
its all a bloody mess tbh but do you think a second independence vote would go the other way now, hun?
(7 years ago)
metalwork and EmuLater like this
I wouldn't like to say and tbh I think the governments across the world are sending us all to hell in a hand basket.
(7 years ago)
all of this is why Cameron resigned,of course..
(7 years ago)
We all had the vote and there were more votes to get out. This "50" think should have been started on the same day as the result. Now look at what a mess this is in.
(7 years ago)
*thing
(7 years ago)