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LEAVE 65 (63.11%)
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3CorsaMeal
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Because your passport says European Union on it. So does your driving license


Well thanks for clearing that up
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When the pound initially fell it was a headline story, now we have a rebound, its just a small update in the live feed

"FTSE 250 rebounds
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We told you earlier that the FTSE 100 had opened slightly up this morning. Well, there's some good news too for the battered FTSE 250 as well, which is 3.2% higher. The biggest riser is Marshalls, up 12.7%, with G4S up 10.6% and Redrow 9.4% higher. The FTSE 250 is made up of a broader range of companies than the largely multi-nationals which make up the FTSE 100 stocks."
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No mention of it at all on the main page in fact
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So who reckons Article 50 will never get invoked because no one will have the bollocks to commit political suicide to actually invoke it?
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So who reckons Article 50 will never get invoked because no one will have the bollocks to commit political suicide to actually invoke it?


Me.
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So who reckons Article 50 will never get invoked because no one will have the bollocks to commit political suicide to actually invoke it?


Been thinking similar myself.
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Not a 'Brexit' supporter myself but surely we have to follow through with it regardless of who takes the reigns at Downing Street.

If they didn't it would be a failure in democracy and can you imagine areas like Clacton; there would be a civil war.

The Britain First football shirt clan would be out in force shouting and abusing immigrants. The immigrants, of course, would be speaking better English during the calamity.

There was a chap on the news last night with England tattooed on his neck and also a swastika on his arm
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Yes not doing it would be worse
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Currently watching the EU live on BBC news..

Farage is an embarrassment, he just stood up and basically behaved like a drunk idiot putting the world to rights in a local pub.
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What are you doing up at that time? Trying to chat up girls on fb imo
think he stayed up late to find some new hate filled anger post to put on here like all remain voters do. Anger and bullying tactics. They are the real racists. Anti white British. Fuck you moes tavern, racist twat.


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Farage is an embarrassment, he just stood up and basically behaved like a drunk idiot putting the world to rights in a local pub.

Let me guess. Was the phrase "ordinary working people" used at some point?
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http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-what-next-reasons-to-be-positive-eu-referendum-jeremy-corbyn-a7104016.html
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Farage is an embarrassment, he just stood up and basically behaved like a drunk idiot putting the world to rights in a local pub.

Let me guess. Was the phrase "ordinary working people" used at some point?


Yes and 'little people'...

He also accused all of the other EU MEP's of never having had proper jobs in their lives.. A bit rich from an ex-banker.
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Oh and all of the other member states have been told they are not to negotiate with the UK outside of the EU until we have actually left..
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S'alright we'll just negotiate with the rest of the world
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We already have and most of them only trade with us because of our EU links.
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http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/farage-in-feisty-clash-with-ec-president/ar-AAhHK6B?ocid=spartandhp
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We already have and most of them only trade with us because of our EU links.


We aren't/weren't allowed our own trade agreements with other countries whilst part of the EU, we were hamstrung by what the EU allowed, all 28 countries had to agree also before any new agreements could be made/changed.

Surely the advantages of being outside these restrictions are obvious, India, Canada and Australia have already stated their intentions to discuss a free trade agreement with us
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We weren't allowed to setup 'alternate trading unions' but we are welcome to do what we like at an individual country level.
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...Assuming we don't break any of the rules regarding tariffs.
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I find a lot of the people on facebook that are moaning don't have proper jobs. Its media student type jobs, no one would miss them if they weren't there, not going to effect the world.
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The best are the protests about leaving the EU by moving to another country that isn't in the EU
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S'alright we'll just negotiate with the rest of the world


Our trade deals with the rest of the world were negotiated by the EU. We can do that ourselves now, but we'll simply be negotiating our own deals from a weaker position.
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Whats your job Moestavern?
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S'alright we'll just negotiate with the rest of the world


Our trade deals with the rest of the world were negotiated by the EU. We can do that ourselves now, but we'll simply be negotiating our own deals from a weaker position.


Trade deals are done by large companies, the agreements are just to maximise their profits, i would rather increased tariffs and they pass that on to the customer, no free movement, no compromise.

Actually looked at my driving license and felt angered about it having an EU flag on it, i want a new one now with English flag.

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