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  • Today is the first day of the rest of our lives
  • thejesmonddingo
    Full Member

    Let’s enjoy it.

    rascal
    Free Member

    Brilliant.
    Looking forward to another recession.
    Just look at that twunt Farage.
    Today is a very bad day.

    gaidong
    Free Member

    To be sovereign once more.

    Intensely proud of this democratic exercise, and very glad I made the effort to travel home to vote.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    The intense thunder storm we just had over head as they announced the result was timely I thought.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    gaidong – Member
    To be sovereign once more.

    zanelad
    Free Member

    Don’t trust the bastards in Westminster to do anything. They’ll find a way to wriggle out of it.

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    Posting in the bike section…..it’s downhill already 🙁

    😉

    leffeboy
    Full Member

    Looking forward to all these swarms of sharp international trade experts coming out of the cupboard to work for our underfunded government. Oh, they have city jobs alresdy

    gaidong
    Free Member

    @mikesmith, the Lords I’m more ambivalent about. The system worked for a long time but too buggered about with in recent decades. Maybe time for a big change. UK federation to accommodate Scotland’s divergent opinion?

    alextemper
    Free Member

    Pound falls, import costs rise, inflation rise, reactive interest rise rise, cost of living rise. Least the very small amount we export will be more attractive. Good times on the speculation market ahead.

    FunkyDunc
    Free Member

    I didn’t know which way to vote prior to the referendum, and at the last minute made the decision to vote

    This morning I am shocked by the decision, at least I can now have no regrets.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    gaidong – Member

    @mikesmith
    , the Lords I’m more ambivalent about.

    I know most have that selective view 😉

    At least it’s nice and sunny here and hopefully the crash lasts a while and the property market takes enough of a hit that I can return to what remains of the UK at some point.

    jamj1974
    Full Member

    I find it hard that so many people voted against their own interests – let alone common interests.

    FunkyDunc
    Free Member

    let alone common interests.

    That would be a lack of common sense

    funkmasterp
    Full Member

    Uncertain times ahead. I did not think it would turn out this way ??

    TheBrick
    Free Member

    To be sovereign once more.

    #

    This is the shit that really boils my piss and shows fundamental lack of understanding. We are sovereign with in the EU, the EU has never taken away our sovereignty. People using word they di not even understand.

    gaidong
    Free Member

    @TheBrick. I disagree. As did 52% of a 72% turn out.

    Sandwich
    Full Member

    @The Brick that’s the famed democratic deficit!

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    @TheBrick. I disagree. As did 52% of a 72% turn out.

    It still does not make you right, just uneducated or deluded.

    gaidong
    Free Member

    It’s the result, so now time to deal with it and move on. And please don’t call me uneducated. It’s not the case and it wouldn’t help the next stages, much as it didn’t help the remain campaign.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    very true, we have all given up holding our breath for any knid of a leave policy….

    I eagarly await the looks of abject dissapointment and anger when the slogans fail to deliver anything close to what was expected.

    As a scottish mate said about the one up there, we don’t care if we are **** we just want to know we **** ourselves.

    deepreddave
    Free Member

    Had the Remain campaign explained the facts without spin they may have won but they didn’t. It’s as much a protest vote against the absence of honesty/trust as it is an EU one.
    I’m not clear on how anyone can argue a vote either way is obviously correct as no one knows what the future holds on such a unique scenario.

    alanl
    Free Member

    The contrary view, which the majoriity hold is that now we will prosper, eventually.

    One immediate benefit is that exports will be cheaper, imports more expensive, that will be good for the Country, and will help pay back some of our national debt.

    And the big loser of the night, the Politicians, who just cannot understand that ‘normal’ people, outside of the South East, do not agree with their ideas.
    Not that it’ll change anything, the rich will stay rich, and very little will trickle down.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    I must admit I was a no in the Scottish independence ref.

    I think now the result would be different assuming that scotland would stay in the EU

    Let the English and welsh stew in their own juices with their drawbridge up

    Taking a new job paid in dollars may not have been totally daft now 🙂

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    I was a staunch no in the indyref

    I’d vote yes right now and for the foreseeable. Going on our own cannot be worse than this disaster

    craig5
    Full Member

    The Scots had their vote to stay in the UK, that means being part of our democracy and accepting the vote. I hope everybody just get on with it and quits bitching. It was the highest turn out in decades (still poor) the people have spoken.

    votchy
    Free Member

    Used to be proud to be British, now ashamed to be English 👿

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    The people have spoken but given how hopeless and full of bitching and bullshit both campaign were, are we confident that the people have spoken wisely?

    FuzzyWuzzy
    Full Member

    Pretty shocked at the result but a large part of the blame needs to be laid at the feet of the EU leaders and Cameron. I bet they didn’t even really negotiate on immigration, just figured that Remain was a done deal so why bother. Leave was pretty much a single issue campaign and they failed when they had a chance to address that issue.
    Mind you as much as I want Cameron to resign now I don’t want Gove or Boris in his place.
    Democracy is fine until all the options are shit :p

    funkrodent
    Full Member

    gaidong – Member

    @mikesmith
    , the Lords I’m more ambivalent about. The system worked for a long time but too buggered about with in recent decades. Maybe time for a big change. UK federation to accommodate Scotland’s divergent opinion?

    You are joking right? The Scots now have a straight choice between being part of the UK, or being part of Europe. That’s an absolute no-brainer for them, particularly as the EU will give them a good deal to stay in/rejoin.

    ferrals
    Free Member

    This isn’t about national cream tea day then?

    Britain has lost its triple a credit rating as of 6am. Off to a good start then.

    Edit. Misread, it’s expected to hasn’t yet.

    nwill1
    Free Member

    I’m assuming that the STW demographic is from the South East or Scotland!?

    metalheart
    Free Member

    The intense thunder storm we just had over head as they announced the result was timely I thought.

    Aye, it’s almost like someone had just angered the Gods….

    I feel it’s about time to launch an old school blood sacrifice cult 😈

    pondo
    Full Member

    Had the Remain campaign explained the facts without spin they may have won but they didn’t.

    Now that’s ironing.

    Superficial
    Free Member

    I’m assuming that the STW demographic is from the South East or Scotland!?

    More likely from the educated / degree-holding part of the electorate who apparently have voted for remain on the whole.

    RichPenny
    Free Member

    I bet they didn’t even really negotiate on immigration, just figured that Remain was a done deal so why bother.

    Disagree, he wasn’t negotiating from a strong position. Will be interesting to see how this pans out.

    deepreddave
    Free Member

    pondo – Member
    Now that’s ironing.

    No it’s not. The same can’t be said of the Leave campaign because they did win. Both were guilty of spin but it’s hurt Remain more.

    mechanicaldope
    Full Member

    I feel genuinely sick from this.

    Vortexracing
    Full Member

    Democracy is fine until all the options are shit

    never a truer word spoken, just look which two buffoons the yanks have to choose from 🙄

    I feel genuinely sick from this

    same here

    ferrals
    Free Member

    Mechanical dope, You and both, sleepless night here, good chance I’ll be out of work by Christmas (work directly linked to EU and current project ends in Autumn) 😥

    At least I should have a good cx season with all that time to train

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