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Thread: OT. The futures Bright, the Futures Brexit!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride View Post
    regretably Cameron did

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Does anyone have an opinion on whether UK would be better trying to renegotiate an EU-wide trade deal, or do many smaller deals? The gung-ho side of me says divide and conquer with individual deals, but I'm sitting here just looking at a single supply agreement on my desk and that bugger is complicated enough, I just don't see we have the resources to do something 50,000 times as complicated
    Will probably have to be single I'm afraid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Not sure what I've 'missed' Angry. Accept that there have been many concerns voiced about immigration but don't think it can be denied that the major motivation behind the Referendum was Cameron's desire to steal Farage's thunder and appease the Tory rebels during the build up to the 2015 election. Always a terrible and unecessary decision imo.

    Strange though, that while those who support 'Remain' stand repeatedly accused of being 'whingers' and 'sore losers' all we are doing is arguing and debating, while the 'significant minority' who voted 'Leave' appear to be threatening 'riots' if their wishes are not heeded.
    My pount was maybe not a 'clamour' but certainly a strong call for a referendum.
    Do you suggest we just ignore the people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akwesasne View Post
    The way the things are going and are likely to go I don't think there will be much trouble. The Brexiteers will be extremely grateful that there is someone on hand to rectify their big mistake.
    In your opinion... Shall we have a vote on your opinion and its merits?

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    Leave: Optimism, positive change, opportunity.
    Remain: Fear, doom & gloom, insults, "you're being lied to".

    Is it any wonder the leave camp came out on top?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post


    Still I'll say it- all the above is a side show to the core issue.
    The United States of Europe.
    It's the plan/goal/mission. Stay in and this is what you want. No escape clause, no deals, no avoidance.
    For me the price is too high.
    Bring back the common market. That's what we signed up for, none of this political ****.
    United States of Europe... My biggest reason for getting to **** out. It will all self implode on them imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdiSalisbury View Post
    Leave: Optimism, positive change, opportunity.
    Remain: Fear, doom & gloom, insults, "you're being lied to". You're all subhuman morons who are thick and don't know what is best for you.

    Is it any wonder the leave camp came out on top?
    FIFY

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    There were some worried voices at the EU yesterday, along the lines of 'we must reform or we will die'. It did actually sound at times like they believe the EU is a means to itsself rather than a means to an end

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryRam View Post
    United States of Europe... My biggest reason for getting to **** out. It will all self implode on them imo.
    Hear hear Angry. I concur.
    Things such as immigration, money drain are side shows of the root of the evil and just a symptom.

    You want a USE, that is what you will get more of-
    immigration/taxes/fees to the EU/Political power drain/non democracy.
    The evils of the USSR with more pomp.
    Most of the EU politburo, are communist ideologists.
    It even confused the Russians

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    A well intentioned parable for the Brexiteers.

    Fif**** people set off on a hike led by one guy who thinks he knows the way...let's call him David.
    After a while it becomes clear that David is a little unsure. Six of the group, including three particularly vociferous ones, start shouting at David and telling him he's going the wrong way. Five, including David, say 'no, we still think this is the right way, let's carry on', while the other four haven't got a clue, just want to get to the pub and are quite happy to be led by whoever will get them there.
    Being 'democratic' they have a quick vote and decide, by the tiniest of majorities, to change course and follow the route suggested by the six disgruntled ones especially when the new 'leader' promises that the pub is just over the next hill where the drinks will be 'on him'.
    After a while it becomes obvious that the new route is no better. In fact they seem to be getting further and further away from their intended target. They're soon running low on water, there is no sign of any pub and what use is the promise of a free drink if there's no where to get one?

    At this point they have a choice.
    a) Carry on following the path suggested by those that shouted loudest, even though conditions are getting harder and the intended destination seems to be getting further and further away.
    b) Go back to the last place they actually knew where they were and work the route out properly.
    c) Storm off in different directions with the original leader saying 'I'm never walking with you lot again'. The replacement leader saying 'I've done all I can, nobody takes any notice of me anyway' and the other two vociferous ones having a vicious scrap while the rest, who suddenly realise that no one actually knew more than them in the first place, look on saying, 'wtf do we do now'?

    As a country we seem to be following path c. Personally I'd go for plan b. Given the evidence of the last twelve days, what would you Brexiteers chose?
    Last edited by ramAnag; 06-07-2016 at 01:03 PM.

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