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People voted to leave for a plethora of reasons and to suggest that it was to get rid of gypsies is laughable. Many people I know voted to leave despite an intense hatred for Farage and his ilk. There will no doubt be benefits and costs to leaving the Eu but be assured that life will be a lot different in the UK in 10 years, especially if we do not reach a trade agreement. Look up the World trade organisation tarrifs and you will soon see how 'just about managing' as May calls them will become 'on their arse' as the price we have to pay for 50% of the items we buy goes through the roof and the cost to 45% of our exports becomes far more expensive. Maybe we could make up some of the difference in countries around the world but I have yet to see any sort of competence which gives me confidence this could be achieved. Ironically if May wins the landslide everyone expects, she may become strong enough to rid herself on the right wing lunatics and secure a softer brexit. Surely it makes sense to stay on good terms with our biggest trade partners whether we like them or not.
Think if you ask people why Brexit got voted in that was one of the main reasons. Look at Rotherham. Scroungers Easto's following you around. Eastwood, Valley road like black hole of Calcutta. Someone told me on Valley road original Rotherham people struggle to get there bins emptied but council are round every morning cleaning the sh*t up made by Easto gypsies.
Some people round here did maybe but not countrywide.
Personally I would bring in work permits and if they worked then they could stay, thing is, the majority have never worked so they'd soon be off somewhere else.
If this country stopped giving immigrants houses and benefits they would all go somewhere else but our politicians wouldn't do it; discrimination, racism and all that crap.
Last edited by great_fire; 01-05-2017 at 09:27 PM.
Most of the leavers would probably say "What bit about democracy don't you get?"
It was voted for by the majority. You're just going to have to live with it. Or you could go and live in a country that won't give you a choice.
What do I say now?
Well to be honest I'm even more convinced that it's the best thing the UK electorate ever did.
All divorces are messy and expensive but when you're married to an abuser then youre better off getting rid
For starters don't brush tar as that makes you the stupid one...
Both campaigns lied and both campaigns were vile. I knew, like many exactly what I was voting for, a glimmer of hope for the UK and my European brothers and sisters in my case against a highly corrupt EU which is not the utopia 'some' think it is. And leaving the EU does not mean we have to turn our backs on Europe (not the EU) or leave the ECHR (Also not the EU).
The EU is as corrupt as it gets and as Tory as it gets. Pro austerity, pro privatisation. Look at the asset striping of Greece etc..., the banks and folk that wanted us to stay, at the very least are as evil and corrupt as those who wanted us to leave if not more so, Tony Blair FFS! Corbyn has always been against the EU for very good reasons.
It's a difficult one, most people on here would not be able to understand micro, regional or global economics, and those who think they do probably know the least.
Firstly, there is no cliff edge, in fact there is no cliffs, its spin. There are 2 options in or out, if you are out ( which we are) you negotiate try to negotiate favourable terms. People who think you can leave and stay in at the same time are living in cockoo land,...it's lick having your leg amputated and ask the doctor th keep your toes.
Everyone on here wants the country to manufacture more, its impossible at the moment when you can choose foreign labour at 3euros an hour, watch manufacturing increase when we leave. Tony's retail friends are paying under minimum wage, this has to stop as wage as need to increase...this will happen post Brexit.