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Should Britain stay or leave?

Stay! 185 48.43%
 
Leave! 197 51.57%
 
Total:382
Azuren said:

Age 25 is when people are fully matured, so I could see this being a thing. Honestly, I wish children didn't have as much pull as more experienced adults. 

Yeah, too right. Those 21 year olds in education (which fees are decided by the government) while working to be able to fund their education (and so in turn pay tax on their earnings) don't deserve to have a say in who tells them how much to pay for their education or how much their minimum wage/tax is.

/sarcasm

 

Peh said:

The majority of Imports/exports are within Europe

This will hurt the UK's economy pretty much. Also, I heard that people are probably not gonna invest in the UK anymore, because of the Brexit.

No doubt, Europe is right next to us and because of the EU, easy to trade with. Investers might take a step back but once new trade deals come in, things might get back on track. The sooner we do a deal with the EU which includes the Freedom of Movement Act, the better. 



Hmm, pie.

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LurkerJ said:



Just amazing. FU

It's says they send the EU £350 million a week, Doesn't say they would change that to sending £350 million a week to the NHS just that it would fund the NHS. I dunno if it was specifically say anywhere elese they would send £350m a week to the NHS instead of the sending £350m a week to the EU, It's all to do with the wording as pretty much everything is these days.



Azuren said:
ClassicGamingWizzz said:

wow, just wow.

Age 25 is when people are fully matured, so I could see this being a thing. Honestly, I wish children didn't have as much pull as more experienced adults. 

Indeed, most Britains between 18 and 25 were not even born yet when the EU was established in 1993. UK as part of the EU is all they have ever known. The average age of the members of the House of Commons is probably something around 40? So normally we only deem people around that age responsible enough to make these kind of decisisions but if the general public is asked to choose all of a sudden being 18 is enough?

And to see there were actually 16 and 17 year olds who are pissed they weren't allowed to vote haha.



Peh said:

It would be nice if they would stay, but I have a feeling they will leave .

Once they see what's ahead I have a feeling many of the leave camp will do a U-turn especially considering the campaign was built on lies and misdirection, a campaign is one thing but actually pushing a country into the upcoming situation is something else, this is why Cameron has resigned as many of the Tories own backers will suffer hard over this and it's a situation that no current politician in the UK can deal with.

I'd actually consider leaving the UK if they went through with this.



WoodenPints said:

It's says they send the EU £350 million a week, Doesn't say they would change that to sending £350 million a week to the NHS just that it would fund the NHS. I dunno if it was specifically say anywhere elese they would send £350m a week to the NHS instead of the sending £350m a week to the EU, It's all to do with the wording as pretty much everything is these days.

They've been saying they'd use it for the NHS since they came up with the figure, the £350m part itself is a lie and untrue as well as the amount is much much lower so even it you dispute the NHS part it's still a lie.



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^Leave then, the working class has spoken. Inequality just widens and widens, vote leave was just about giving Cameron a kick in the nuts.



Random_Matt said:
^Leave then, the working class has spoken. Inequality just widens and widens, vote leave was just about giving Cameron a kick in the nuts.

I will, if someone voted purley to get one over Cameron than they're stupid because what's coming their way now it a bigger kick to their own nuts, Cameron won't be affected he's rich and has world wide investments, you on the other hand as working class face a big increase in living costs, mortgage repayments, consumer goods' costs, interest rates on loans, no free movement with in the EU for work or holidays, no business or work oportunities in the EU etc... that's only the start.

You think you voted against inequality? You've only just increased it.



lmao http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/i-really-regret-my-vote-now-the-brexit-voters-who-wish-theyd-voted-to-remain-a3280361.html



Wyrdness said:
WoodenPints said:

It's says they send the EU £350 million a week, Doesn't say they would change that to sending £350 million a week to the NHS just that it would fund the NHS. I dunno if it was specifically say anywhere elese they would send £350m a week to the NHS instead of the sending £350m a week to the EU, It's all to do with the wording as pretty much everything is these days.

They've been saying they'd use it for the NHS since they came up with the figure, the £350m part itself is a lie and untrue as well as the amount is much much lower so even it you dispute the NHS part it's still a lie.

I didn't vote to leave msyelf but I'm just saying the picture on the bus doesn't actually say they are going to send £350m to the NHS instead of the EU, Just wondered if it was actually said they would do that elsewhere.



Wyrdness said:
Random_Matt said:
^Leave then, the working class has spoken. Inequality just widens and widens, vote leave was just about giving Cameron a kick in the nuts.

I will, if someone voted purley to get one over Cameron than they're stupid because what's coming their way now it a bigger kick to their own nuts, Cameron won't be affected he's rich and has world wide investments, you on the other hand as working class face a big increase in living costs, mortgage repayments, consumer goods' costs, interest rates on loans, no free movement with in the EU for work or holidays, no business or work oportunities in the EU etc... that's only the start.

You think you voted against inequality? You've only just increased it.

Wasn't talking about me, just what has been said from politicians.