Leave losing can be put down to something like 64% of U25s not bothering to register a vote. It is now many of those same U25s who are remoaning the result. I say "look in the mirror".
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I have an insight into the immigration one Swale, through my hobby interest. The ‘whatever reason’ is mainly ‘no reason’ because ‘they’ don’t see why they need one - ‘they’ will choose who they like and don’t like, and therefore who they want in their country, and sod the powers that be trying to brainwash them otherwise. Not my view, which is a lot more nuanced, but my observation. This links to RAs comment that brexiters didn’t understand the complexities - those I talk of understood mighty fine, it meant the end of uncontrolled immigration.Originally posted by swaledale View PostThe leave vote was a complicated mix, of people at the "bottom of the heap" so to speak who were rightly brassed off with the unfair treatment they have suffered over decades, those people who (while failing to recognise that immigration has been more positive than negative for this country over the years) were anti immigrant for whatever reason and the older generation who hark back to some so called golden years when the Uk was a major force in the world and who have never recovered from the fact that we no longer have an empire.
Oh and course self serving ****s like Boris Johnson and Farage who saw an opportunity to elevate themselves on the political stage beyond where their actual abilities would get them.
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Exemplified by those on the Glastonbury stage waving Remain flags, who one of the smarter dailies polled and discovered only a couple of the dozens they found voted. Can’t recall the paperOriginally posted by MadAmster View PostLeave losing can be put down to something like 64% of U25s not bothering to register a vote. It is now many of those same U25s who are remoaning the result. I say "look in the mirror".
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I though crop rotation had meant that there wasn't a Glastonbury festival this year?Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostExemplified by those on the Glastonbury stage waving Remain flags, who one of the smarter dailies polled and discovered only a couple of the dozens they found voted. Can’t recall the paper
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Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostbratatatabratatatbratatatbratatatI’m sure you realise I meant 2016, Glastonbury was 22-26 June that year and the photo was taken on 22nd, I think with billy Bragg stage centreOriginally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostI though crop rotation had meant that there wasn't a Glastonbury festival this year?
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Well, thank God the first one seems further away than ever...two and a bit years on, but it seems as if both Putin and Trump might be in the Kremlin the way things are going.Originally posted by tamworthram View PostYou're right, there really isn't anyone I can think of I'd least like to see as PM. Can you imagine, Farage at Downing Street, Trump in the Whitehouse and Putin at the Kremlin?
Who could have possibly predicted at the time of the Referendum that a certain President Trump would be showing more respect and friendship towards Putin than his allies...but that’s what currently happening.
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1. It will save however many billions they want in the divorce settlementOriginally posted by Manofpride View PostIt's now looking like it could be a hard Brexit! Thoughts?
2. Trade would continue under WTO tariffs which is pretty much how we trade with much of the rest of the world anyway
3. We could then negotiate better deals with the rest of the world although any deal with the US is likely to be Donald Trump first, second and third
4. I hope all those new roads, lorry parks and warehouses that the Government says it has plans for, just in case, are actually built and serviceable by March of next year or imports and exports are going to be a devil to deal with at ports.......
5. It stops the Law coming in that is designed to make tax avoidance/evasion being made harder and with much stiffer penalties from reaching the Statute Books.
6. It won't be as painful as the remain lobby says
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Lol...I know, I almost preceded it with...’this might come as a surprise...but...’Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostI'm surprised you feel that way rA.....
Anyway...I still await the World coming to it’s senses and the end of Trump, Brexit, UKIP, religious extremists and Forest. (Plus...if there is a God and he’s listening...Millwall, ‘Mrs. Brown’s Boys’, Leeds United, Rupert Murdoch, Michael Gove, Lord Snooty, Es***, the DUP, Billy Davies and Curling)
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