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    Quote Originally Posted by ragnarok View Post
    I'm in a state of shock to be honest. Can't quite believe this has happened especially given that it looked as though Remain would win quite comfortably just after the polls had closed (with Johnson and Farage both reported to have 'conceded').

    The left definitely requires new leadership. It has basically turned into a small group of privileged liberal metro elites sneering at and lecturing the rest of the country and preoccupied with pet social projects that are of little concern to the population at large.
    Agree with all that. I think the only one that can save the left is Giesla Stewart. Giesla is absolutely believable and it was her more than anyone in the debates that convinced the labour voters to vote for Brexit. Just listened to a bunch of them and they are basically blaming the people, they are blaming the government, they are blaming immigration... anyone but themselves. There needs to be a complete change in the type of people in Labour for them to get back but with their leader and top people it looks very difficult.

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    Too many blairites in Labour. A massive majority voted Corbyn in, he's been fighting these blairite pricks half the time! Get rid o them and Labour can move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andoplzcumbak View Post
    Too many blairites in Labour. A massive majority voted Corbyn in, he's been fighting these blairite pricks half the time! Get rid o them and Labour can move on.
    40 years in the making. I found this video inspiring and it reminded me of how noble our politicians once were.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j-Gb8Pk2Pk

    I disagree that Corbyn is the answer though. He is no more in touch with the working classes in this country as Blair. To me he represents an elitist London based section of society that has no idea about the working class. Giesla Stewart on the other hand...

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    I'm looking forward to seeing one new hospital built every week. They are going to build them right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    I'm looking forward to seeing one new hospital built every week. They are going to build them right?
    I see the pound has nose dived to a 31 year low, future markets crashed already too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacman1903 View Post
    I see the pound has nose dived to a 31 year low, future markets crashed already too.
    Those stock markets are fannies !!, It'll go up a wee bit in the next couple of weeks. Then it depends how our westminsterites handle this.

    a confidant statement of intent to " open borders and trade with the World AND Europe". Would get it rising again.

    Our biggest problem now , is there may be a too long period of stagnation and decline , while the conservatives fanny around with internal power struggles and choosing a new leader/ policy.

    I take the view that this is a great opportunity to get out there and sell , sell , sell. And Europe realy needs to engage with this , or their economies will be far worse off too.

    So, let's just watch our elected representatives completely miss the point and carry on with their petty internal squabbles !!!

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    Who cares how much a passport costs...




    Farage already been on the telly saying the £350m for the NHS was a lot of ****e.

    I see the polls have older people overwhelmingly voting out. Thanks old people. Selfish c'unts.

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    Ach it'll all be fine. Dust will settle.

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    I put my right hand in,
    I put my right hand out,
    In out, in out.
    shake it all about.

    I love it when a plan comes together


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    The demographics of the Brexit vote should surprise noone. I wouldn't have let the over 70s vote. They've pulled us out, and it won't affect them one bit.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...ucated-old-an/

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