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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 0:22:04 GMT 1, Your getting right into this ain't you coach lol After tomorrow I'll stop, I promise. It will be back to the art. Just now it's about our future, and more importantly, our kid's future. I'm scared.
Couldn't 'like' your post as, like you, I'm quite worried about the voting patterns so far and the future. I'm hoping of course I'm wrong. The pound dropped dramatically due to the Sunderland and Newcastle results
Your getting right into this ain't you coach lol After tomorrow I'll stop, I promise. It will be back to the art. Just now it's about our future, and more importantly, our kid's future. I'm scared. Couldn't 'like' your post as, like you, I'm quite worried about the voting patterns so far and the future. I'm hoping of course I'm wrong. The pound dropped dramatically due to the Sunderland and Newcastle results
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 24, 2016 0:22:55 GMT 1, The £ already dropping
The £ already dropping
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by chads007 on Jun 24, 2016 0:24:07 GMT 1, Leave slightly ahead with these concerning results
Leave slightly ahead with these concerning results
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 24, 2016 0:33:01 GMT 1, £ dropping at an alarming rate. Tells you something about the reality of leaving.
£ dropping at an alarming rate. Tells you something about the reality of leaving.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by mardy1 on Jun 24, 2016 0:48:00 GMT 1, £ dropping at an alarming rate. Tells you something about the reality of leaving.
£ dropping at an alarming rate. Tells you something about the reality of leaving.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 24, 2016 0:51:45 GMT 1, £ dropping at an alarming rate. Tells you something about the reality of leaving.
Frightening. well done Leavers!
£ dropping at an alarming rate. Tells you something about the reality of leaving. Frightening. well done Leavers!
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Amber Halo on Jun 24, 2016 1:48:19 GMT 1, Got to admit as a person in the US that I'm a bit stunned by these early poll results. I'm not surprised the currency markets are too.
Got to admit as a person in the US that I'm a bit stunned by these early poll results. I'm not surprised the currency markets are too.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by storm breaker on Jun 24, 2016 1:52:09 GMT 1, Silky, a quick question, do you live in the EU most of the year???
Silky, a quick question, do you live in the EU most of the year???
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Hubble Bubble on Jun 24, 2016 2:06:32 GMT 1, A terrifying scenario is unfolding.
Like I said -- people can predict all they like but nobody knows.
A terrifying scenario is unfolding.
Like I said -- people can predict all they like but nobody knows.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Amber Halo on Jun 24, 2016 2:11:54 GMT 1, Stunning. All the best to you Coach and everyone else in the UK.
Pound down 5% vs USD suggests markets think exit is likely result now. But strange things can happen!
Stunning. All the best to you Coach and everyone else in the UK.
Pound down 5% vs USD suggests markets think exit is likely result now. But strange things can happen!
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by nex on Jun 24, 2016 2:24:37 GMT 1, What's clearly unfolding is those people hardest hit by the governments austerity measures are hitting out at Europe. Just terribly sad and will actually lead to those very same people being in a worse position.
What's clearly unfolding is those people hardest hit by the governments austerity measures are hitting out at Europe. Just terribly sad and will actually lead to those very same people being in a worse position.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Coach on Jun 24, 2016 2:25:03 GMT 1, Stunning. All the best to you Coach and everyone else in the UK. Pound down 5% vs USD suggests markets think exit is likely result now. But strange things can happen!
Thank you. 2.20am now, and I'm afraid to go to bed, as I'm afraid about what I shall see in the morning. If there is a swing in Remain's favour, I shall be thankful, but i think we will have to look hard at why so many people are disaffected by our membership, and what can be done to address to address it. If we have voted out, I think it's strap up chaps, as we are in for a bumpy ride. Clearly the market's early reaction suggests that leaving is not good.
Stunning. All the best to you Coach and everyone else in the UK. Pound down 5% vs USD suggests markets think exit is likely result now. But strange things can happen! Thank you. 2.20am now, and I'm afraid to go to bed, as I'm afraid about what I shall see in the morning. If there is a swing in Remain's favour, I shall be thankful, but i think we will have to look hard at why so many people are disaffected by our membership, and what can be done to address to address it. If we have voted out, I think it's strap up chaps, as we are in for a bumpy ride. Clearly the market's early reaction suggests that leaving is not good.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Coach on Jun 24, 2016 2:26:01 GMT 1, What's clearly unfolding is those people hardest hit by the governments austerity measures are hitting out at Europe. Just terribly sad and will actually lead to those very same people being in a worse position.
I think that's right nex.
What's clearly unfolding is those people hardest hit by the governments austerity measures are hitting out at Europe. Just terribly sad and will actually lead to those very same people being in a worse position. I think that's right nex.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by South Bound on Jun 24, 2016 2:27:18 GMT 1, In the US here and watching the results. Being that I am not really acquainted with the various districts, I would love to here a breakdown on the demographics that voted for and against leaving in these areas.
In the US here and watching the results. Being that I am not really acquainted with the various districts, I would love to here a breakdown on the demographics that voted for and against leaving in these areas.
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nex
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by nex on Jun 24, 2016 2:28:19 GMT 1, What's clearly unfolding is those people hardest hit by the governments austerity measures are hitting out at Europe. Just terribly sad and will actually lead to those very same people being in a worse position. I think that's right nex.
Unfortunately people's fears, insecurities and hardships have been turned against them.
What's clearly unfolding is those people hardest hit by the governments austerity measures are hitting out at Europe. Just terribly sad and will actually lead to those very same people being in a worse position. I think that's right nex. Unfortunately people's fears, insecurities and hardships have been turned against them.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Coach on Jun 24, 2016 2:32:50 GMT 1, In the US here and watching the results. Being that I am not really acquainted with the various districts, I would love to here a breakdown on the demographics that voted for and against leaving in these areas.
Hope this works for you
www.cityam.com/243962/eu-referendum-results-mapped-live-whos-winning-and-much
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Coach on Jun 24, 2016 2:35:31 GMT 1, In the US here and watching the results. Being that I am not really acquainted with the various districts, I would love to here a breakdown on the demographics that voted for and against leaving in these areas.
Only about 20% of areas have declared. Scotland and N Ireland mostly Remain. Wales and North mostly Leave. London mostly Remain. But only a small number have declared. Oh, and Ferage is still being an appalling bore.
In the US here and watching the results. Being that I am not really acquainted with the various districts, I would love to here a breakdown on the demographics that voted for and against leaving in these areas. Only about 20% of areas have declared. Scotland and N Ireland mostly Remain. Wales and North mostly Leave. London mostly Remain. But only a small number have declared. Oh, and Ferage is still being an appalling bore.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Coach on Jun 24, 2016 2:40:39 GMT 1, Good old Lambeth, where my heart remains. 79%!
Good old Lambeth, where my heart remains. 79%!
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by onetwothree on Jun 24, 2016 4:39:13 GMT 1, ugh feel a bit sick. London can still save us!
ugh feel a bit sick. London can still save us!
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by misterx on Jun 24, 2016 5:06:24 GMT 1, Time for PM Cameron to get those EXIT forms to Brussels in the mail....
Stunning rejection of the Status Quo served up on a plate called Democracy.
Time for PM Cameron to get those EXIT forms to Brussels in the mail....
Stunning rejection of the Status Quo served up on a plate called Democracy.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 24, 2016 6:16:12 GMT 1, gutted. Would love to see why people voted exit when every genuine study said we would be better off in, the majority of business, the unions, the world leaders....
I guess we've made our bed and now we have to sleep in it.
gutted. Would love to see why people voted exit when every genuine study said we would be better off in, the majority of business, the unions, the world leaders....
I guess we've made our bed and now we have to sleep in it.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by chads007 on Jun 24, 2016 6:17:20 GMT 1, May still be rejected by parliament or further renegotiation leading to another referendum
May still be rejected by parliament or further renegotiation leading to another referendum
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by chads007 on Jun 24, 2016 6:19:04 GMT 1, gutted. Would love to see why people voted exit when every genuine study said we would be better off in, the majority of business, the unions, the world leaders.... I guess we've made our bed and now we have to sleep in it.
Problem with votes..lots of stupid people vote or in this case, short sighted and mis-informed. Sad day
gutted. Would love to see why people voted exit when every genuine study said we would be better off in, the majority of business, the unions, the world leaders.... I guess we've made our bed and now we have to sleep in it. Problem with votes..lots of stupid people vote or in this case, short sighted and mis-informed. Sad day
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 24, 2016 6:26:11 GMT 1, gutted. Would love to see why people voted exit when every genuine study said we would be better off in, the majority of business, the unions, the world leaders.... I guess we've made our bed and now we have to sleep in it. Problem with votes..lots of stupid people vote or in this case, short slighted and mis-informed. Sad day
Not just a sad day it's instantly cost us our future. And you know who will be the ones hit hardest? Not the proactive in society that likely voted remain it's the idle that expect it all on a plate who play the victim. Oh or the retired people. Next will be the split with Scotland.
gutted. Would love to see why people voted exit when every genuine study said we would be better off in, the majority of business, the unions, the world leaders.... I guess we've made our bed and now we have to sleep in it. Problem with votes..lots of stupid people vote or in this case, short slighted and mis-informed. Sad day Not just a sad day it's instantly cost us our future. And you know who will be the ones hit hardest? Not the proactive in society that likely voted remain it's the idle that expect it all on a plate who play the victim. Oh or the retired people. Next will be the split with Scotland.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 6:27:21 GMT 1, I think there were a lot of votes to exit purely to stick two fingers up at the government/establishment People who hadn't voted for over 30 years were voting
I think there were a lot of votes to exit purely to stick two fingers up at the government/establishment People who hadn't voted for over 30 years were voting
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by chads007 on Jun 24, 2016 6:29:50 GMT 1, Problem with votes..lots of stupid people vote or in this case, short slighted and mis-informed. Sad day Not just a sad day it's instantly cost us our future. And you know who will be the ones hit hardest? Not the proactive in society that likely voted remain it's the idle that expect it all on a plate who play the victim. Oh or the retired people. Next will be the split with Scotland.
If the idle and those struggling in society and the poor voted out, they will pay the price as you say. Anger and lack of education fuelling further lunges to the right. And a lot of the leavd voter's, the older ones, will have popped off in 10 years, yearning for a Britain that will never be or was, leaving a trail of chaos as they depart
Problem with votes..lots of stupid people vote or in this case, short slighted and mis-informed. Sad day Not just a sad day it's instantly cost us our future. And you know who will be the ones hit hardest? Not the proactive in society that likely voted remain it's the idle that expect it all on a plate who play the victim. Oh or the retired people. Next will be the split with Scotland. If the idle and those struggling in society and the poor voted out, they will pay the price as you say. Anger and lack of education fuelling further lunges to the right. And a lot of the leavd voter's, the older ones, will have popped off in 10 years, yearning for a Britain that will never be or was, leaving a trail of chaos as they depart
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 24, 2016 6:32:47 GMT 1, I think there were a lot of votes to exit purely to stick two fingers up at the government/establishment People who hadn't voted for over 30 years were voting
That's lovely, thats a good enough reason fuck up everyone else's chances for the future isn't it.
I think there were a lot of votes to exit purely to stick two fingers up at the government/establishment People who hadn't voted for over 30 years were voting That's lovely, thats a good enough reason fuck up everyone else's chances for the future isn't it.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 6:38:53 GMT 1, I think there were a lot of votes to exit purely to stick two fingers up at the government/establishment People who hadn't voted for over 30 years were voting That's lovely, thats a good enough reasonf**kup everyone else's chances for the future isn't it.
Yep, they seem to think Britain will go back to "the good old days" and everyone will be in the pub singing knees up mother brown and drinking warm British beer. It'll be those people who will still suffer the most now we're leaving
I think there were a lot of votes to exit purely to stick two fingers up at the government/establishment People who hadn't voted for over 30 years were voting That's lovely, thats a good enough reasonf**kup everyone else's chances for the future isn't it. Yep, they seem to think Britain will go back to "the good old days" and everyone will be in the pub singing knees up mother brown and drinking warm British beer. It'll be those people who will still suffer the most now we're leaving
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by onetwothree on Jun 24, 2016 6:41:50 GMT 1, Anyone else wanted to retire to the South of France? What now?? Birmingham??!! Disaster.
Anyone else wanted to retire to the South of France? What now?? Birmingham??!! Disaster.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Lroy on Jun 24, 2016 6:47:25 GMT 1, Yes, more and more, in this world, people becomes less conscientious about what they do, to just see no more than the top of their nose, to hear only what their TV talks ( emigration, terrorism, crimes, etc .., ) Was it the fault of Europe ? Nope at the contrary ! Together we could stop all of this ( I understand that the Islands 's mind and the Englishparticularism could be cultivated by conservative gents ) , no each in our own... I understand too that people could be fed up of politics, banksters, Brussels deputes and Strasbourg parliament decisions, but for me it is a retrograde decision. And that is why Ukip is shouting Victory as Marine Le Pen in France... They forgot about wars during centuries, terrorism etc .. They don't know, per example ( and to answer to the major problem for what UK has voting for : emigration ) that now , France or Europe can open their borders to migrants for UK and leave them cross the channel... What they are waiting for since the beginning. I just can remember - even if We have paid for - than Europe helped Greece to get out the crisis and all poor nations. They still help refugees too, even if the problem is more compkicated. Well , in fact, I am just sad , as if I had lost my Brit cousin ...
Yes, more and more, in this world, people becomes less conscientious about what they do, to just see no more than the top of their nose, to hear only what their TV talks ( emigration, terrorism, crimes, etc .., ) Was it the fault of Europe ? Nope at the contrary ! Together we could stop all of this ( I understand that the Islands 's mind and the Englishparticularism could be cultivated by conservative gents ) , no each in our own... I understand too that people could be fed up of politics, banksters, Brussels deputes and Strasbourg parliament decisions, but for me it is a retrograde decision. And that is why Ukip is shouting Victory as Marine Le Pen in France... They forgot about wars during centuries, terrorism etc .. They don't know, per example ( and to answer to the major problem for what UK has voting for : emigration ) that now , France or Europe can open their borders to migrants for UK and leave them cross the channel... What they are waiting for since the beginning. I just can remember - even if We have paid for - than Europe helped Greece to get out the crisis and all poor nations. They still help refugees too, even if the problem is more compkicated. Well , in fact, I am just sad , as if I had lost my Brit cousin ...
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