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Leave or remain

Leave 412 53.72%
 
Remain 355 46.28%
 
Total:767
AnthonyW86 said:
Goodnightmoon said:
The petition to make a 2nd referendum has been signed for more than 1 milion people, so there is gonna be a serious debate about it

Yeah i wouldn't consider a Brexit a 100% certainty at this point. The referendum isn't binding and although David Cameron has stated that he would respect the outcome, he won't be PM for long.

Besides the EU needs to push reform anyway to keep others from leaving, the outcome of the referendum has shown that the Eurosceptics have to be taken seriously. So these reforms might take care of some of the issues that were fueling the Brexit camp.

This pretty much. I'm not even sure we're leaving the EU at the moment. I think this referrendum was a huge bluff, and they've been called out on it. Things cannot stay the same. If there is no intention of change/reform, then the UK will not remain in the EU. Anti EU sentiment has surged all over the continent. Right up until the result was announced, the EU was very arrogantly refusing to have any intention of changing and was still plainly wanting to push the likes of TTIP through whether the actual population of Europe wanted it or not.



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MikeRox said:
AnthonyW86 said:

Yeah i wouldn't consider a Brexit a 100% certainty at this point. The referendum isn't binding and although David Cameron has stated that he would respect the outcome, he won't be PM for long.

Besides the EU needs to push reform anyway to keep others from leaving, the outcome of the referendum has shown that the Eurosceptics have to be taken seriously. So these reforms might take care of some of the issues that were fueling the Brexit camp.

This pretty much. I'm not even sure we're leaving the EU at the moment. I think this referrendum was a huge bluff, and they've been called out on it. Things cannot stay the same. If there is no intention of change/reform, then the UK will not remain in the EU. Anti EU sentiment has surged all over the continent. Right up until the result was announced, the EU was very arrogantly refusing to have any intention of changing and was still plainly wanting to push the likes of TTIP through whether the actual population of Europe wanted it or not.

TTIPis a very good example indeed, lots of behind the scenes politics and yet again a blind push towards furher integration wether it's actually beneficial to the people or not. The way i see it the UK voted for leaving the EU as it is now, if the EU changes enough they might want to leave.

I just really loath Brussels attitude to his situation, as you said they are just steering straight at a Brexit and as quickly as possible.



I find it interesting since Britain has voted to exit the European Union that now Northern Ireland is considering leaving Britain. Also Scotland will be voting on their exit again soon.



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I know I am not from UK and I like the Irish so I am probably scum for the leave voters still I find this pretty sad and deserves a post:

This is not the post Brexit Britain we want to see. Politicians from all sides need to speak out Feels like the haters/racists are coming out of their shell and the ferendum gave them a reason to be so.







konnichiwa said:

I know I am not from UK and I like the Irish so I am probably scum for the leave voters still I find this pretty sad and deserves a post:


That's not good. Many parts of the North have always been racist and I only expect things to get worse after this. 



    

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Not surprising. The nazi's are back in europe and growing rapidly.
All those people screaming of destroying the EU. What the hell is going on? Want they go back to pre ww2?



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Peh said:
Not surprising. The nazi's are back in europe and growing rapidly.
All those people screaming of destroying the EU. What the hell is going on? Want they go back to pre ww2?

One must ask, is this logically consistent? The only thing different about the pre and post World War II Europe is the EU?



sc94597 said:
Peh said:
Not surprising. The nazi's are back in europe and growing rapidly.
All those people screaming of destroying the EU. What the hell is going on? Want they go back to pre ww2?

One must ask, is this logically consistent? The only thing different about the pre and post World War II Europe is the EU?

The EU was created past WW2. The amount of nationalists went down/being silent after WW2. Again, where do you think is all this going to if they want to destroy the EU and more and more nationalists gaining more power?

And no, it's obviously not the only difference, but the one that seems to matter to me right now.



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josh261995 said:
As a youngster i voted leave, so did everyone else i know, but to be quite honest i really cannot be bothered to type my reasons, ive done it enough times already.

Well the remainers don't want to know your reasons. They just want to tell everyone you are racist, naive and didn't know what you were doing.

 

The reality is most remainers didn't know what they were voting for either, they just wanted what they were told would make them richer and safer. (The remain economic argument already falling apart really as several of their day 1 claims completely failed to materialise.)



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