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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Silly, silly people

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Look I've seen kids leave college and struggle to get a job and their only option was to sign on in the last 10 years. I've seen people lose their jobs and their homes. The EU might have been good to you and me but that does not apply to everyone.

And leaving the UK helps their cause how and why? You do realise the UK has one of the lowest unemployment rates around and is one of the richest countries around?

You'd think all bad things will go away with Brexit.

Deluded.
 
To reform our position? EU won't want us to go so now we are in a much stronger position to challenge them to get the power or at least standing in there.

It isn't all black and white, leave doesn't mean we are leaving it just enforces the fact that we aren't happy with the way things are.
If they gave us control of our borders we'd stay, it's all about this country being flooded with migrants, the public have had enough and rightly so.
 
I don't know why you think voting to leave means you won't leave.
What if you don't get offered better terms and do leave, what then?

Main countries like Spain Germany France and the like will challenge their position as well. It's inevitable that they will have to give their people the vote. If even one of those countries leave as well then techilnically it gives a domino effect.

The EU need this country to stay in. We are one of the main members so losing us is a far bigger blow than most others. So it is possible it is reformed and ultimately better for us. Especially if we aren't the only ones who then vote out.

I don't know what will happen, I'm just talking in theories right now. Could all be terrible for the country, we may not get better terms .
 
Main countries like Spain Germany France and the like will challenge their position as well. It's inevitable that they will have to give their people the vote. If even one of those countries leave as well then techilnically it gives a domino effect.

The EU need this country to stay in. We are one of the main members so losing us is a far bigger blow than most others. So it is possible it is reformed and ultimately better for us. Especially if we aren't the only ones who then vote out.

I don't know what will happen, I'm just talking in theories right now. Could all be terrible for the country, we may not get better terms .
So why did you vote for something that's more likely to be terrible than not then?
Trying to understand why you'd voluntarily vote to throw your country under the bus and see what happens.
 
I thought so - but you walk in - they tick you off. You get a very generic piece of paper with no specific detail on - so there's no way anyone can cross reference anything.
Oh ok, they do it different here. You have your name/number on the ballot paper
 
@Ashtonian I like what you're saying, but do you think the 52% who voted to Leave will be content with not.. leaving?
Also, I'm not so sure about Germany and France. With the UK gone, they'd be the two largest contributors by an even larger margin than currently.
 
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