Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Boris as PM though, the lunatic has taken over the asylum.

Never mind his general attitude , self pity city , the faux man of the people act , the half Kenyan comments about Obama , his actual complete discontent with the working man people should listen to the Darius guppy recording to see what we're getting .
 
Yes, but older voters have lived for longer, and are wiser/more experienced. Therefore, they are more likely to take the right decision. I say this as a student myself.
I am not a student by many years and there is nothing wrong voting by your principles rather than experience. Experience can have good and bad effects depending on how lucky your life has been, and whatever your best efforts luck does play a role.
 
Has any country ever made a decision which has instantly been reflected so badly on the financial markets like this?

https://next.ft.com/content/887e3183-6c06-3fca-910a-497bf29a0eb0

The FTSE 100 has slumped 7.4 per cent this morning in the wake of the UK’s vote to leave the EU.

Taylor Wimpey was the biggest faller, sliding 42 per cent, while RBS skidded 34 per cent and IAG slid 33.7 per cent.

This is the latest sign of extreme market pressure in the wake of the referendum vote.

Sterling has slumped 10 per cent against the dollar, its worst one-day drop on record, while the euro is also suffering its worst one-day decline on record.

Deutsche Bank and HSBC have both predicted further heavy falls for sterling.

The FTSE 100 had rallied 8.2 per cent in the five sessions leading up to the referendum, as confidence built that the UK would vote to remain.
 
Absolutely this .

I'm staggered by the lack of understanding of the situation both politically and economically weighed against what seems to me an irrational fear of an impending Turkish horde .

The market is absolutely crashing £122bn already , the pound is at a 31 year low , manufacturing has an horrific future and the house market faces at best uncertainty before politically we face the almost certain collapse of the union . This is potentially catastrophic .

Oh stop crying will you.....we have lived through this sort of thing before you know......drama queens everywhere this morning.....
 
Really ? So who's going to replace him , can't believe you'd think trading Cameron for boris or any of the eurosceptics would be a positive

Congrats, you'll have Farage and Boris within a year.

Believe me when i say i base that opinion not on the politicial party or their beliefs or anything like that but simply on Cameron himself.

This is the man who spent YEARS trying to criticise labour rather than offer an alternative. He never came up with his own ideas when he was the opposition, just tried to stick his oar into labours ideas. Then when he came to power, including the last election, he continued to use labour as an excuse rather than again offer a much better alternative. Everything was labours fault, i heard nothing to try and envoke some support from him. Sadly milliband was not a good leader either so it worked.

but yeah, this is the same prime minister who had the pig scandal, left his baby in a pub, couldn't even remember the name of his football team. This is the prime minister who rather than debate with corbyns solid arguments , decided to belittle and insult him personally instead.

That is why i am happy he is going, a posh entitled mp who had no idea on how to be the man he became.
 
You think a self induced recession will be good for those kids ?


I can guarantee you there wil be a net loss of jobs in the UK as a result of this.


Of course mate I hear you,what areas will this affect regarding job? Im just saying that people are struggling now and were not happy and took it out on this.

Hopefully we all come together and get stuck in.
Not until October but he''s more of a coward than I thought by getting out before the process starts....

Tbf he does struggle with the EU in negotiations.
 
Cameron is buzzing, he couldn't wait to get on the same gravy train Blair has built a fortune on, that's why he was only doing another term, now he'll make a lot of money once he steps down.
 
Never mind his general attitude , self pity city , the faux man of the people act , the half Kenyan comments about Obama , his actual complete discontent with the working man people should listen to the Darius guppy recording to see what we're getting .
Now we have the result thought I might emigrate to Scandinavia, then thought about the new manager, stadium, trophies, season ticket....
 
If we're trading out a man who stuck his todger in a pig for the British Donald Trump, I cannot say thats something to be happy about.
 
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