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Quote from: bobjimwilly on February 01, 2017, 08:24:36 pmQuote from: DevilMayCry on January 28, 2017, 02:27:51 pmI just hope the Brexit will not have immediate consequences for me on finding a job there in the next few months.I hope so too mate.Yes so do I and just remember,for all the sanctimonious pro EU t**ts posting on here from their high horse only one on here offered you a place to stay(to my knowledge anyway)
Quote from: DevilMayCry on January 28, 2017, 02:27:51 pmI just hope the Brexit will not have immediate consequences for me on finding a job there in the next few months.I hope so too mate.
I just hope the Brexit will not have immediate consequences for me on finding a job there in the next few months.
Going out isn't a problem Bally - its what we are going out too that people are concerned about.I would guess as an ex-policeman you wouldn't have any problems going out on the beat. But imagine going out without a helmet, handcuffs, baton, radio or any other form of protection or backup. That is the situation we are faced with now. OK so we are leaving the protection of the largest trading block in the world - what are we going to replace it with?
Quote from: Yargo on February 02, 2017, 10:40:01 amQuote from: bobjimwilly on February 01, 2017, 08:24:36 pmQuote from: DevilMayCry on January 28, 2017, 02:27:51 pmI just hope the Brexit will not have immediate consequences for me on finding a job there in the next few months.I hope so too mate.Yes so do I and just remember,for all the sanctimonious pro EU t**ts posting on here from their high horse only one on here offered you a place to stay(to my knowledge anyway)Surely it'd be the job of a Brexiteer to do that given the situation is now of their making...how many have done so - is it more than one?
At the end of the day we are all in it together. Every time there is a vote somebody has to lose.I wonder where we would be now had Labour won the last election?
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on February 02, 2017, 10:47:57 amQuote from: Yargo on February 02, 2017, 10:40:01 amQuote from: bobjimwilly on February 01, 2017, 08:24:36 pmQuote from: DevilMayCry on January 28, 2017, 02:27:51 pmI just hope the Brexit will not have immediate consequences for me on finding a job there in the next few months.I hope so too mate.Yes so do I and just remember,for all the sanctimonious pro EU t**ts posting on here from their high horse only one on here offered you a place to stay(to my knowledge anyway)Surely it'd be the job of a Brexiteer to do that given the situation is now of their making...how many have done so - is it more than one?Get over it Glyn, a democratic vote was taken, a decision was made we ll live with it, good or bad, just like America, they got Trump and many are bleating about it, what do people want? Some kind of dictatorship?
I'm not sure what you're asking in the first place Glyn, I took your comment as another mardy dig and you were just stamping your feet because the demacratic vote did n't go the way you would have liked
Quote from: Filo on February 02, 2017, 08:23:02 pmI'm not sure what you're asking in the first place Glyn, I took your comment as another mardy dig and you were just stamping your feet because the demacratic vote did n't go the way you would have likedA lot of people are just angry because the democratic vote should have been left to those who understood what we were voting for and the potential disastrous consequences of leaving, some of which are coming to fruition. It's a bitter pill to swallow, especially when it affects many people directly and financially. Let's remember, this wasn't a normal democratic vote which can be undone with the change of government in 5 years; this decision is going to affect us all for the rest of our lives. When some prat in Barnsley can vote us out the EU to "stop those muslim syrians coming to our country", then yeah, I'm going to be bitter and pissed off!
So what qualifying criteria should someone have had to take part in the referendum? And why can't that prat in Barnsley have an opinion?
Im sure you would have looked really cool in your black uniform and jack boots.
As far as i know, we still have the right of free thought and choice, to make our own minds up about how we want to live. Dont plead ignorance for me, i know what i want.
QuoteIm sure you would have looked really cool in your black uniform and jack boots. You've lost me? A joke about me being a like German soldier perhaps? Sorry; I'm sure it's witty and funny though.
Quote from: darren61 on February 02, 2017, 10:41:08 pmAs far as i know, we still have the right of free thought and choice, to make our own minds up about how we want to live. Dont plead ignorance for me, i know what i want. Apart from Remainers, obviously. According to some, anyway.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on February 02, 2017, 11:04:14 pmQuote from: darren61 on February 02, 2017, 10:41:08 pmAs far as i know, we still have the right of free thought and choice, to make our own minds up about how we want to live. Dont plead ignorance for me, i know what i want. Apart from Remainers, obviously. According to some, anyway.There are no f**king remainers, we're ALL out. Live with it.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on February 02, 2017, 11:04:14 pmQuote from: darren61 on February 02, 2017, 10:41:08 pmAs far as i know, we still have the right of free thought and choice, to make our own minds up about how we want to live. Dont plead ignorance for me, i know what i want. Apart from Remainers, obviously. According to some, anyway.Glyn, you had your vote, as did the country. you had the right of free thought and choice, just the same as all the people that voted to leave. Dont make out that you were robbed of anything.
I never told you to shut up, I suggested that you should live with it. If you're content to come across as someone stamping his feet in a tantrum because you've not got your own way is entirely your prerogative.
I also voted to remain, and I'm living with it. You voted to remain, and you're moaning about it. We BOTH lost. What is your point in arguing the toss? Do you believe in democracy, or only when it suits?
Brexit is already costing British businesses; it's cost my employer and extra £800 p/a just in Microsoft Office365 fees alone!For a company of 200 employees who use the same system it will cost them an additional £8000 p/a
Quote from: Filo on February 02, 2017, 09:49:11 pmSo what qualifying criteria should someone have had to take part in the referendum? And why can't that prat in Barnsley have an opinion?You think everyone in the UK should be asked "yes" or "no" to such a complicated question, when no-one really knew (and still doesn't know) the impact of the result?That prat in Barnsley, and me, and you, shouldn't be asked for the same reason we're not asked to write economic policy, foreign policy or any other policy. We're not qualified to do so; we vote in politicians to shape these policies for us and they should present us with reasoned arguments to the pros and cons of leaving.This is all old ground that has been covered, but there was only one reason Cameron pushed the referendum and that was to appease back-benchers in his own party. He's a f**kwit, hence him quitting as an MP altogether when his most stupid mistake whilst being MP came back to bit him in his arse.For such a decision to be made ie the vote be put to a referendum, the pro's should've overwhelmingly outweighed the cons IMO, and they simply do not.QuoteIm sure you would have looked really cool in your black uniform and jack boots. You've lost me? A joke about me being a like German soldier perhaps? Sorry; I'm sure it's witty and funny though.