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  • thebanned1
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    Originally posted by DIDI
    This article in The Guardian is a perfect example of why it is soooo very stupid

    View from Wales: town showered with EU cash votes to leave EU | UK news | The Guardian
    yea many councils that were in favor of leave are now contacting the government asking if they are going to promise to fill the gap in the budget due to the now non existent EU funding, NOT GOING TO HAPPEN

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  • thebanned1
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    Originally posted by Donny Concrete

    hate to burst your bubble but that is fake... she's an actor

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  • ♫♫♫♫♫♫
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    Originally posted by Claire Taurus
    It was funny listening to people complaining about immigration, when they were never affected by it on a personal level at all.
    But they will be complaining when the value of their house drops, the interest rate forces the monthly mortgage up and they realise that the 350 million that was going to Brussels had no affect them what so ever.

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  • Donny Concrete
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  • DIDI
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    This article in The Guardian is a perfect example of why it is soooo very stupid

    View from Wales: town showered with EU cash votes to leave EU | UK news | The Guardian

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  • thebanned1
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    Originally posted by DIDI
    Thank you . I find it so sad that Australia seems to be most known most for it's awful immigration /refugee policies. Plus the lies that American politicians spout about the results of our gun laws. Our gun laws work WORK! !!
    the most worrying thing about this whole situation is things like the following is on the rise, people have really shown their true colors in the past couple of days, i was completely disillusioned when i thought i lived in a progressive open minded country.







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  • DIDI
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    Originally posted by thebanned1
    immigration was a hard selling point that the leave campaign pushed hard, it appealed to the miss informed and uneducated massively, the problem is not migration as migration usually is people of fit working age who come here to work and contribute to society the problem is business has caught onto the fact it can make more profit by offering these people lower wages than they would a british national, most spunk trumpets will shout the slogan "british jobs for british workers" without realizing this then go onto tell you that if we take control of everything we'll suddenly compete with the likes of china on the world stage, its just not going to happen... we've already completely out priced ourselves out that kind of competition.....if you went to another country and couldn't find work there what would you do ? personally i would go home

    i,m completely sickened at the way this country is going on the politics side of things, its starting to become seriously far right wing, now they want to control the border with a point style system like australia has, not going to happen, to do business within the EU you will have to agree to the free movement of european nationals across the border, this has been proven as countries that are not in the european union that still trade with the EU have to agree to this.... what makes britain so special that we wouldn't have to agree to the same, thats right, NOTHING... we just gave up our democratic rights to influence those kind of rules within europe, basically were about to be fucked in the ass for doing so.
    Thank you . I find it so sad that Australia seems to be most known most for it's awful immigration /refugee policies. Plus the lies that American politicians spout about the results of our gun laws. Our gun laws work WORK! !!

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  • DIDI
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    Originally posted by Claire Taurus
    It was funny listening to people complaining about immigration, when they were never affected by it on a personal level at all.
    They are but in a good way.

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  • floridaorange
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    sorry musical notes, your responses are stuck on ignore mode, must be a glitch in the system.

    @ AchtungBaby! I meant that it seems most members here would prefer that the UK stay with the eu, and that the division is counterproductive.

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  • thebanned1
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    Originally posted by AchtungBaby!
    Besides the tangible economic difficulties for at least the first couple of years, the most dangerous side of this process is that is globally growing this false sense of nationalism and protectionism (on a grotesque scale, Trump) that ultimately shows xenophobia and racism..


    I dont see it like "united we stand, divided we fall" .. i see it more like "go away (inmigrants) because you´re making me fall apart ".. Selfish but most importantly, wrong perception if you ask.
    immigration was a hard selling point that the leave campaign pushed hard, it appealed to the miss informed and uneducated massively, the problem is not migration as migration usually is people of fit working age who come here to work and contribute to society the problem is business has caught onto the fact it can make more profit by offering these people lower wages than they would a british national, most spunk trumpets will shout the slogan "british jobs for british workers" without realizing this then go onto tell you that if we take control of everything we'll suddenly compete with the likes of china on the world stage, its just not going to happen... we've already completely out priced ourselves out that kind of competition.....if you went to another country and couldn't find work there what would you do ? personally i would go home

    i,m completely sickened at the way this country is going on the politics side of things, its starting to become seriously far right wing, now they want to control the border with a point style system like australia has, not going to happen, to do business within the EU you will have to agree to the free movement of european nationals across the border, this has been proven as countries that are not in the european union that still trade with the EU have to agree to this.... what makes britain so special that we wouldn't have to agree to the same, thats right, NOTHING... we just gave up our democratic rights to influence those kind of rules within europe, basically were about to be fucked in the ass for doing so.

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  • AchtungBaby!
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    Originally posted by floridaorange
    I see now, so basically there's a "united we stand, divided we fall" feeling about it from most MS members? Makes sense.
    Besides the tangible economic difficulties for at least the first couple of years, the most dangerous side of this process is that is globally growing this false sense of nationalism and protectionism (on a grotesque scale, Trump) that ultimately shows xenophobia and racism..


    I dont see it like "united we stand, divided we fall" .. i see it more like "go away (inmigrants) because you´re making me fall apart ".. Selfish but most importantly, wrong perception if you ask.

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  • ♫♫♫♫♫♫
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    Originally posted by floridaorange
    I see now, so basically there's a "united we stand, divided we fall" feeling about it from most MS members? Makes sense.
    There is no such thing. Take your head out of your bum.

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  • floridaorange
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    I see now, so basically there's a "united we stand, divided we fall" feeling about it from most MS members? Makes sense.

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  • AchtungBaby!
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    Originally posted by Micko

    It doesn't bode well for the average fiend who will most likely suffer financially
    First couple of years will be difficult economically and financially. The sense of a brighter future for the mid class and poor people will be the key imo... Changes arent easy most of the times and this is a helluva change

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  • AchtungBaby!
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    Originally posted by barski
    Am I the only one who actually thinks this is a good thing?
    I mean, being a rich member of the EU basically means:
    You pay a lot of money to the EU, and in return Brussels tells you what to do.

    The UK is free now. Congratulations!
    One way or another, RICH people / country / company and so on, more likely don't do what others in inferior position tells them to do. Visibly or invisibly, rich ones always win in the end. Thats how the world we are living works and definitely does not look like its going to change in the near future.

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