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

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    That is very true, we don,t have any idea as to what Brexit will mean and as with any major decision the devil is in the detail.


    As for the claim that remaining in the Eu meant the inevitability of accepting the EU super state, on what evidence is that based? Seeing as any decisions on that would have to be agreed by UK politicians and mean giving away the VETO, which thus far kept us out of the Euro, Schengen agreement and closer integration that is clearly only a remote possibility which Leave waved around as a done deal.

    All in all its been a pretty shabby show by politicians on all sides, Cameron gambled with this countrys future in order to stop the infighting in the Tories and failed miserably, then ****ed off leaving others to sort out the mess! Must be nice to be able to **** up in a job and then be so rich that you can just chuck it in (whilst at the same time handing out gongs to your flunkys!!).

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    Can't get my head around the view that the EU is stable / risk free / predictable. Everyone in it wants something different, many are unhappy with decisions made, nobody knows who's next to hold an in out vote, no one knows what terms it is going to impose next. I'm sure when Turkey join with their stable government it will add to the stability ???

    We may know what it is today, but we don't know what it is tomorrow, and I just don't buy the argument that it offers stability any further than the end of its nose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryRam View Post
    But the Visa argument is extreme, has anyone said that we will need these?
    I don't see travel in Europe being any different to what we experience now. Apart from we will have to use the non-eu channel.. It might be quicker.
    To follow your logic, we would need full details on exactly what exit means.. Trade, immigration, phone tariffs, milk and eggs the whole nine yards. Surely once we know that it would be impossible to go back and say.. Nah, sorry Mr Brussels we've changed our minds.
    Would it ever be possible to get to that point anyway? We would be a laughing stock globally.
    The world is a dangerous place now.. Europe is not managing that.. I'm all for pulling the drawbridge up (a little).. INCOMING
    Welcome to the debate by the way.. Where have you been?
    Where have I been? Trying to retire from football forums but they are strangely sticky aren't they? I'll have another go at some point and then crawl in once more through the back door. Which is why I never do the big 'I'm leaving and thanks for everything' mail as I know in my heart that I don't mean it.

    As for your point, yes I do understand that the visa argument is not a literal one and I wasn't really suggesting you were claiming it to be. However, my point was a more broad one that said we have said leave but without anyone really knowing what that means.

    I also get the point that we can't expect a 240,000 page digest of every finely chewed over point before we can make a decision. But I do think we can, and should, get to a reasonable mid-point. Indication of what trade agreements will look like, immigration, security, funding differences, will we still be allowed to sing in Eurovision - all the key highlight points. Ideally, my belief is that we then put that to the people for reasons I've made more than once.

    However, to not know those things, and I mean know them, before we exercise Article 50 is folly of the highest order. Some might argue that people in dark corridors are working it out as we speak (and in some cases they are - e.g. commitment to science funding made last week) but surely that needs to be shared before we proceed. Isn't that the broader point of a referendum? Otherwise the thing is a sham and would cause suitable outrage if done in any other circumstance - taking a high level directional opinion (in / out) and using that one piece of data to force through a multitude of constitutional changes on the assumption they help drive the original binary decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryRam View Post
    See now there you go, jumping in too quickly.. Can you tell me exactly what remaining in will be? Nope of course you can't. Nobody has said that either way.. Classic remainers post.
    As we stand globally, the people I speak to admire our bravery.. Nobody said there was not risk involved.
    Back in your box my young padawan.
    I thought padawan was for cleaning shoes with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdiSalisbury View Post
    Can't get my head around the view that the EU is stable / risk free / predictable. Everyone in it wants something different, many are unhappy with decisions made, nobody knows who's next to hold an in out vote, no one knows what terms it is going to impose next. I'm sure when Turkey join with their stable government it will add to the stability ???

    We may know what it is today, but we don't know what it is tomorrow, and I just don't buy the argument that it offers stability any further than the end of its nose.

    When Turkey joins? Another assumption and looking less likely day by day.

    At the moment the Eu does offer stability because its a common thread joining 28, soon to be 27 countries together, yes of course things will change in the future. But economically it is very important to the Uk and as long as countries interests are served better by cooperation then thats a good thing, IF countries start turning in on themselves and there is a rise of nationalistic self interest and a scapegoating of foreigners for example, then that makes a very dangerous situation.

    Turkey is a difficult conundrum, politically it is important to the EU and the west in general, as it bridges the divide between west and east. There has to be some sort of deal in both europes and Turkeys interests, otherwise there could be untold political turmoil.

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    No it's the promised land Adi.. Milk and honey.

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    Who said that? Its probably the lesser of two evils which is like most things in politics!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    When Turkey joins? Another assumption and looking less likely day by day.

    At the moment the Eu does offer stability because its a common thread joining 28, soon to be 27 countries together, yes of course things will change in the future. But economically it is very important to the Uk and as long as countries interests are served better by cooperation then thats a good thing, IF countries start turning in on themselves and there is a rise of nationalistic self interest and a scapegoating of foreigners for example, then that makes a very dangerous situation.

    Turkey is a difficult conundrum, politically it is important to the EU and the west in general, as it bridges the divide between west and east. There has to be some sort of deal in both europes and Turkeys interests, otherwise there could be untold political turmoil.
    There you go you just killed Anag arguement..
    Stability for the lesser nations who take from the net contributors. Who else is going to join that will bring anything to the party. Albania ffs.. Have you ever been there? Dark ages..
    Turkey, looking less likely.. Maybe at the moment but they will open those doors at some point...
    The German and French public, will soon be revolting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    Who said that? Its probably the lesser of two evils which is like most things in politics!
    If you read your and Anags posts it is... Only joking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryRam View Post
    But you neglect to answer my question.. What EXACTLY does remaining in mean? You did not know in June either. You tell me with any certainty what the EU will be like in 10 years? What will be the situation with Turkey? Albania? Can you guarantee me that we will still have a veto? Will with have the euro as a currency? Will Forest have finished above us!
    The detail remark was in reply to Baalocks, let's go back and review later remark, what would you be reviewing? Impossible and unrealistic IMO.
    Generally My assumption of you is that you don't like change.. I get that impression from your football related posts as well as this thread.. Better the devil you know type of guy. Apologies if I am wrong but that is my mental picture of your good self.
    Same route to work everyday? Europe is your comfort blanket. We will thrive outside Europe.. Yes it will have its challenges but we will prevail.
    Change can be good.. Same old, same old and you miss opportunity.
    Slightly flawed response imo.
    Of course I don't know exactly what the future holds or what the EU will be like in ten years time but I do have more idea of what we are letting ourselves in for via continued membership than by the 'leap in the dark' that is Brexit and at least by remaining as a member we have some say in what that future holds.

    The comments about me not liking change are exactly as you describe...your assumption...and an unfounded one at that. No idea what you mean about my football posts reflecting this...an example might be helpful. Actually I embrace positive change but you'd be right if you said I'm not a gambler. I like to think things through and know as much as I can before embarking on decision making, an attribute which seems sadly lacking in our handling of this wretched referendum.

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