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Nuts EU Referendum - How will you be voting?

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whatsgoingon

whatsgoingon
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

y2johnny wrote:Like i previously said i was a borderline brexiteer and took this VERY seriously when considering my options. 

The reason i changed to a remainian was i sat down and tried really hard to think if i was unhappy with my current lot in life. And im really not. 

My question to the die hard brexiteers is what was it that you was unhappy with?  This isn't patronising and a genuine question so i can with it up in my head. 

WGO, i apologise for the name calling.
No problem mate it's all very emotive and very raw and people are lashing out, which is fine because at the end of the day it's an internet forum and no harm is done.
But it would be good if we could lose some of the toxicity and get back to discussing things. I have at no point in this had a go at anyone for how they voted because they have their vote to do with as they wish, my anger has been with the people who didn't respect peoples rights to differ from their views which as I stated earlier I don't believe applies to you personally.

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

He needs to go away, calm down and stop typing with his tongue.

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Quality squirmage from a first rate cunt:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36624697

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Boggersbelief wrote:
y2johnny wrote:Like i previously said i was a borderline brexiteer and took this VERY seriously when considering my options. 

The reason i changed to a remainian was i sat down and tried really hard to think if i was unhappy with my current lot in life. And im really not. 

My question to the die hard brexiteers is what was it that you was unhappy with?  This isn't patronising and a genuine question so i can with it up in my head. 

WGO, i apologise for the name calling.

Got those bastards in the sweepstake
Very Happy  i cant remember whether i heard someone else using it or whether i came up with it Very Happy

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whatsgoingon wrote:
y2johnny wrote:Like i previously said i was a borderline brexiteer and took this VERY seriously when considering my options. 

The reason i changed to a remainian was i sat down and tried really hard to think if i was unhappy with my current lot in life. And im really not. 

My question to the die hard brexiteers is what was it that you was unhappy with?  This isn't patronising and a genuine question so i can with it up in my head. 

WGO, i apologise for the name calling.
No problem mate it's all very emotive and very raw and people are lashing out, which is fine because at the end of the day it's an internet forum and no harm is done.
But it would be good if we could lose some of the toxicity and get back to discussing things. I have at no point in this had a go at anyone for how they voted because they have their vote to do with as they wish, my anger has been with the people who didn't respect peoples rights to differ from their views which as I stated earlier I don't believe applies to you personally.

Fair enough id agree with that. 

Very depressing day though, and it's my generation who will end up feeling it the most. Lots of questions to answer but the EU are likely to make our lives as difficult as possible in terms of negotiations. 

We need a clean slate, Corbyn gone, Cameron gone and general election before any negotiations take place IMO.

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Boggersbelief wrote:He needs to go away, calm down and stop typing with his tongue.
Its not my tongue. I have fingers like Richmond sausages that don't mix well with a smart phone

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

We need someone like Farage, let nip the problem in the bud.

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whatsgoingon wrote:
y2johnny wrote:Like i previously said i was a borderline brexiteer and took this VERY seriously when considering my options. 

The reason i changed to a remainian was i sat down and tried really hard to think if i was unhappy with my current lot in life. And im really not. 

My question to the die hard brexiteers is what was it that you was unhappy with?  This isn't patronising and a genuine question so i can with it up in my head. 

WGO, i apologise for the name calling.
No problem mate it's all very emotive and very raw and people are lashing out, which is fine because at the end of the day it's an internet forum and no harm is done.
But it would be good if we could lose some of the toxicity and get back to discussing things. I have at no point in this had a go at anyone for how they voted because they have their vote to do with as they wish, my anger has been with the people who didn't respect peoples rights to differ from their views which as I stated earlier I don't believe applies to you personally.
So for you personally what made you vote out

whatsgoingon

whatsgoingon
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

bwfc1874 wrote:
whatsgoingon wrote:
y2johnny wrote:Like i previously said i was a borderline brexiteer and took this VERY seriously when considering my options. 

The reason i changed to a remainian was i sat down and tried really hard to think if i was unhappy with my current lot in life. And im really not. 

My question to the die hard brexiteers is what was it that you was unhappy with?  This isn't patronising and a genuine question so i can with it up in my head. 

WGO, i apologise for the name calling.
No problem mate it's all very emotive and very raw and people are lashing out, which is fine because at the end of the day it's an internet forum and no harm is done.
But it would be good if we could lose some of the toxicity and get back to discussing things. I have at no point in this had a go at anyone for how they voted because they have their vote to do with as they wish, my anger has been with the people who didn't respect peoples rights to differ from their views which as I stated earlier I don't believe applies to you personally.

Fair enough id agree with that. 

Very depressing day though, and it's my generation who will end up feeling it the most. Lots of questions to answer but the EU are likely to make our lives as difficult as possible in terms of negotiations. 

We need a clean slate, Corbyn gone, Cameron gone and general election before any negotiations take place IMO.
I believe the EU tone will be the same as we are experiencing on here with anger and shock the overriding emotions. 
I think that when the dust settles and calm heads prevail I don't think they will make it as difficult as they can. 
There will be some posturing I'm sure but I think we will have a stronger hand than many are suggesting we will have.

whatsgoingon

whatsgoingon
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

y2johnny wrote:
whatsgoingon wrote:
y2johnny wrote:Like i previously said i was a borderline brexiteer and took this VERY seriously when considering my options. 

The reason i changed to a remainian was i sat down and tried really hard to think if i was unhappy with my current lot in life. And im really not. 

My question to the die hard brexiteers is what was it that you was unhappy with?  This isn't patronising and a genuine question so i can with it up in my head. 

WGO, i apologise for the name calling.
No problem mate it's all very emotive and very raw and people are lashing out, which is fine because at the end of the day it's an internet forum and no harm is done.
But it would be good if we could lose some of the toxicity and get back to discussing things. I have at no point in this had a go at anyone for how they voted because they have their vote to do with as they wish, my anger has been with the people who didn't respect peoples rights to differ from their views which as I stated earlier I don't believe applies to you personally.
So for you personally what made you vote out
like you I to and fro'd a lot because I could see both sides to it, I'm not carte blanche against immigration but I am against open borders, but one of the big things for me was the arrogance and threats from members particularly the French which to me summed up their attitude towards us, which in term made me think about being in League with them.

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So it was good old xenophobia, then?

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Don't mention the Jocks. He'll get upset.

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EU's main aim now is holding the rest of the Union together. They won't do that with a favourable trade deal for us, also sounds like they want to speed up the process of us leaving - I wonder if that's to take advantage of us being in disarray at the moment.

In stunned anyway, I think we're in a bubble here in London as everyone I speak to is equally shocked so reasons for leaving seem a bit distant to me. Maybe it will end up being a masterstroke but I don't trust Boris, Gove or whoever else gets to lead next to make the right choices for Britain and the working man. All we've done is hand power to another set of elites but one with absolutely no interest in social development/ the environment/ workers rights as the EU are.

whatsgoingon

whatsgoingon
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

You can throw xenophobia at any comment that involves us leaving as we are voting against being part of an international agreement which involves foreign countries so no real insight from you there bread to be fair.

whatsgoingon

whatsgoingon
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

boltonbonce wrote:Don't mention the Jocks. He'll get upset.
Who?

mark leach

mark leach
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

The Jocks are idiots. I voted to remain and the fools who voted to leave are going to regret over the next few years for sure.

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mark leach wrote:The Jocks are idiots. I voted to remain and the fools who voted to leave are going to regret over the next few years for sure.
Bloody hell mark.  I didnt think you were allowed out of the racing thread Very Happy

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

y2johnny wrote:
mark leach wrote:The Jocks are idiots. I voted to remain and the fools who voted to leave are going to regret over the next few years for sure.
Bloody hell mark.  I didnt think you were allowed out of the racing thread Very Happy
I'll get RT and 58. We can usually control him with a  bag of Polo mints,and a rolled up copy of the Racing Post.

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

When are we building the wall round the country, I'll earn afew quid there.

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

mark leach wrote:The Jocks are idiots. I voted to remain and the fools who voted to leave are going to regret over the next few years for sure.

That settles that then. Can we vote again?

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