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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-and in a rough 50-50 split, why aren't you jogging on to trump and the usa?

Why in the world would I 'jog on to Trump and the USA'?

You have some peculiar views about those who voted to leave...

Oh, and my post to Bruce is called 'humour'. Perhaps it doesn't come across so well to you in a 2-dimensional medium...
 
Why in the world would I 'jog on to Trump and the USA'?

You have some peculiar views about those who voted to leave...

Oh, and my post to Bruce is called 'humour'. Perhaps it doesn't come across so well to you in a 2-dimensional medium...
It's nothing to do with the 'views' of those that voted to leave, but the reality of what they will get.
 
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@peteblue @Joey66 @Old Blue 2 would the last of you fellas left shut the door on your way out?
We have not left yet no benefits of a 9 billion saving, and trading worldwide.....
Project fear being ramped up by Remoaners yet again........@BruceWayne
 
The point being that you are probably concerned with the short term economy. I’m not and have always said so. It is also true that even doing away with the whole of our trade with the EU, which of course is not going to happen (it may require a few more documents, but that is all), it would only affect the economy by a max of 10%. So if the whole of Europe just disappeared in a puff of smoke, we would suffer a 10% hit to the economy. Many Remainers seem to believe that economically the world will end if we leave the EU when in reality it will probably only effect a very small proportion of a percentage point. Remember the U.K. will be the EU’s largest trading partner when we leave. So the economic case for me doesn’t really come into it. The world will open up again for us, generating additional exports to what we currently have (in addition to Europe) so economically we will be fine and most business people understand this. I’m more concerned with safety and security, controlling our own destiny and actually having a vote that can remove the top politician and their party, which we no longer have. If you wish to be controlled by a person who you have never voted for or against, then fine, but I like to think that my vote actually counts.....

You see, that, ^^^^^ is an excellent, lucid post that out lines @peteblue views in a constructive, and helpful manor. But what grinds my gears is the replies like those below.
Out still won anyway ..
You got it wrong again, Bruce. Look, I've been trying to help you for ages in this thread.

The correct expression is: ALL YOU LOT WHO WANT TO REMAIN IN THE EU - DON'T LET THE DOOR HIT YOU ON THE WAY OUT!

I will still keep working on you, Bruce, because come next March, you and others will need all the solace that we can give. By then we will also have built a great big boat for you all to paddle across to Frankreich and become chums with Macron! ;)
That's not brexiteers fault it's the nasty party's fault".......
 
Well it's better than using the same negative rhetoric on this thread is the EU that fantastic- No it's dependant on our donations.....
Find me one post on here that says the EU is fantastic.
I think most remainers on here have been fairly straight up about the problems that plague the EU.
It's nowhere near perfect never mind fantastic
but taking your ball and going home is daft.
 
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