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Thread ID: 142347 2016-06-15 16:34:00 Brexit Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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1421934 2016-06-24 05:57:00 Looks like a narrowish win for Leave; www.telegraph.co.uk

51.8% : 48.2% at the moment

Edit: narrow for such a constitutional change..........
Terry Porritt (14)
1421935 2016-06-24 05:59:00 Keep up good work Terr. Cicero (40)
1421936 2016-06-24 06:09:00 A bit late but who cares now...... (Caution, contains the F word)

www.youtube.com

Ken :punk
kenj (9738)
1421937 2016-06-24 06:56:00 There's a livestream on the Herald site too (www.youtube.com) Speedy Gonzales (78)
1421938 2016-06-24 07:42:00 The country has spoken and the majority want out they are fed up with Europe rorting them. gary67 (56)
1421939 2016-06-24 07:53:00 7285 blanco (11336)
1421940 2016-06-24 08:23:00 The FTSE 100 live

www.google.co.uk
Lawrence (2987)
1421941 2016-06-24 09:21:00 The country has spoken and the majority want out they are fed up with Europe rorting them.

I wouldn't use the word the word rort, I'd use something more powerful than that starting with f.... :devil
WalOne (4202)
1421942 2016-06-24 10:26:00 I was being generous gary67 (56)
1421943 2016-06-24 12:06:00 I believe that many who voted to Leave the EU did so for the same reasons as I.

Primarily because the UK has been rapidly and exponentially losing its identity,
character and traditions due to uncontrolled immigration and Brussells lawmaking.
Polish has become the second most spoken language in the UK and the large
intake of workers from various E. European countries has reduced job opportunities
and wages for the indiginous population.
There are many foreign offenders convicted of serious crime held in UK prisons and
we are not allowed to deport them under EU rules (infringement of human rights).
Some of those had already comitted crimes in their own country, were "on the run"
and were allowed into the UK unchecked under EU "freedom of movement" rules.
There is a long list of other reasons.
The decision to Leave will give us problems over the next couple of years but I firmly
believe that the UK will be better off in the long term than if we had voted to Remain
in the failing EU whom I suspect have plans for further expansion and more widespread
control of its current and future member countries including unification of its military and
police forces.
This referendum may serve as a precedent to other countries pulling out of the EU,
some of which have 50% unemployment, severe austerity measures imposed and poor
prospects of improvement if they remain in the club.
blanco (11336)
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