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Leave or remain

Leave 412 53.72%
 
Remain 355 46.28%
 
Total:767

if england leaves they will tank alot of markets in the short term
and when things stabilize i guarantee that the eu will make the uk deal with eu like an a country outide the eu
why should they enjoy all the nenefits of eu without the costs??
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so surprised by the leave people , itll be disatrous



Kerotan said:
I hope you leave just to see the fall out. And I hope Scotland leaves the UK and joins the EU

Really why would Scotland want Independence and then join the EU and probably have even less Independence than they had whilst the UK as a whole was in the EU, The entire notion that the SNP MP's all support a Remain vote whilst wanting Scottish Independence is rather laughable if you ask me.

I'd be interested of what any of our Scottish members have to Say about it especially those who voted yes for Independence.



WoodenPints said:
Kerotan said:
I hope you leave just to see the fall out. And I hope Scotland leaves the UK and joins the EU

Really why would Scotland want Independence and then join the EU and probably have even less Independence than they had whilst the UK as a whole was in the EU, The entire notion that the SNP MP's all support a Remain vote whilst wanting Scottish Independence is rather laughable if you ask me.

I'd be interested of what any of our Scottish members have to Say about it especially those who voted yes for Independence.

Generally Scotland are pro EU, one of the talking points about the Independence vote around the time was about the idea that if Scotland get independence would they still be in the EU? Answer, no. They'd have to apply again and go through the process of being voted in like any other country that wants to join. This would impact certain things during that time like trade or immigration.

The Scottish vote of independence wasn't the same as the EU vote as it wasn't just a rules/regulations thing. It was separation of a nation.



Hmm, pie.

Scisca said:

Look at Germany blocking the movement of US bases to Poland and the Baltics - you are sending a clear signal, that our safety is worth less to you than good relations with Russia and the money American soldiers spend in Germany. And then you dare to demand solidarity when it comes to immigrants...

I'm quite confused when reading this, I'm wondering if I'm actually getting you right or if this is just a misunderstanding:

You seriously want US military bases in your country?!?

Do you realize that US military bases are like herpes? If your country ever gets infected with them, you will never ever get rid of them again! No truly sovereign country would ever allow another country's army to have bases in their own country. Even Israel, who are basically the US's best friends and always feel threatened by this or that country, never allowed US army bases in their country. And they never will, for a good reason.

Do you seriously believe that american military bases would make your country any safer? The opposite is true: If it should ever come to a military confrontation with Russia again (which would basically mean world war 3), Germany will be about the most unsafe place on earth, it will be about the first country to be devastated. Not despite of all the large US military bases, atomic bombs etc. over here, but because of them.



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Non-UK Brexit supporter posting other people's arguments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRPmXbksPgQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZRuIhtC9Mo
Best Remain argument imo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USTypBKEd8Y



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Looking forward to England voting to leave but having to remain because Wales and Scotland vote to stay.



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I voted leave. Experience will dictate which way you choose regardless of the campaigners, it shapes your views and attitudes.