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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There are a number of posters of various opinions debating opposing points in this thread but I genuinely don’t get the whole losers , losing , ‘steeling ‘ type arguments . Whatever goes on with this country it’s not a football match or somebody pinching a tenner it’s a hugely important debate with differing views , surely it’s worth more than that ?
Since the vote, the Pound has collapsed, the biggest drop in any of the four major currencies since the 1970s, which has made almost everything more expensive. Economic growth and productivity growth is stagnant, private sector investment has cratered, and we are performing worse than even the Eurozone which these days takes some doing.

This is before we have even left.

@Bruce Wayne has helpfully provided the link to a study from the LSE, which you might review if you're actually serious in learning more about this.

There is a substantial difference between leaving without a deal, leaving while retaining the customs union, and leaving while retaining the single market and the customs union, which Corbyn is trying to facilitate.

Nearly 3000 posts in, few Leave voters seem to understand that there's a distinction between each of these.

The impact of the latter would be relatively minor; the middle option much more serious still. It will not feel as though the sky is falling because it mostly concerns modest to seriously diminished future growth rather than immediate economic contraction, but we will nonetheless all be poorer and worse off in ten years than we would be had we not had the referendum.

A No Deal Brexit on the other hand, to which I refer in the post you quoted, would be utterly catastrophic, dramatically worse than the financial crisis, which is why when actually confronted with it, the majority of even the Brexit Tories have caved every single time.
My posts were ment to be humerous, however your claims along with others are nothing more than opinion.You may be right or you may be wrong, we will have to wait and see
 
maybe we could find some historical photos of the sky from the day after Maastricht?

i'm sure that would prove something profound too
Or the dire consequences of not joining the euro?
Still waiting on the promised ww3 in the event of a leave vote, rape and pillage is a young mans game and I'm pushing 40.
 
My posts were ment to be humerous, however your claims along with others are nothing more than opinion.You may be right or you may be wrong, we will have to wait and see

I’ve had a beer so I might be reading it wrong but I don’t think I claimed anything in my post other than it’s not a footballl match and it’s serious . Obviously if you disagree with either point or view it as opinion then maybe I’m wrong .
 
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My posts were ment to be humerous, however your claims along with others are nothing more than opinion.You may be right or you may be wrong, we will have to wait and see

And that, in a nutshell, is why I voted remain.

Got no real affinity with the EU, got no real affinity with the HOC come to that, but I did, and still do, struggle why so many voted for something they didnt have a clue what IT actually was.
 
And that, in a nutshell, is why I voted remain.

Got no real affinity with the EU, got no real affinity with the HOC come to that, but I did, and still do, struggle why so many voted for something they didnt have a clue what IT actually was.
I voted to leave as i am of the opinion that the political systems on both sides of the English channel needed a kick up the a..e.
 
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