The 'I told you so' EU referendum - Officially the Worst Thread Ever

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Remain or leave

Remain
30
37%
Leave
51
63%
 
Total votes: 81

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GoonerMuzz wrote:Still voting leave, hopefully we can finally get rid of these pesky Oirish trouble makers :wink:
But who would impregnate all your women? :cheekkiss: :sex2: :sex:


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That's just not the reality Chippy and I suspect that you are being disingenuous. No government is going to hold a referendum on continued Eu membership for decades if this vote goes as expected and we stay in.

You know that, I know that. And by the same logic there is always the option to join the EU again - they will be pissy if we voted out but look at how desperate they are to continue expanding towards Eurasia - they are not going to turn down one of the worlds largest economies, a massive net importer and one of the world leaders in science and education to pluck two fields out of the air. Although the sun falling out of the sky tomorrow if we vote leave might obviously affect that....

The EU is now a completely different organisation to the pre-Euro 14 like-minded member state body two decades ago - whether you support it or not it has become far more aggressive in terms of political interference, geographic scope, cost and drive for federalism for a start. Christ knows what it will look like in a few decades so staying in shouldn't be considered the 'safe option' for somebody who is on balance anti-EU.

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If we leave the Eu (which we wont) the Irish would still have the same staus as they always had here , ie they are free to come and go as they please in the UK .
Its about time they recolonised Archway, Holloway, Kentish Town, and Kilburn !

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Looking like you might be all staying in as members of The Franco-German Empire - oops, sorry - Europe! :shock:

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Herd wrote:If we leave the Eu (which we wont) the Irish would still have the same staus as they always had here , ie they are free to come and go as they please in the UK .
Its about time they recolonised Archway, Holloway, Kentish Town, and Kilburn !
And free to ride your women. Let's not forget the riding of your women. 8) 8)


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northbank123 wrote:That's just not the reality Chippy and I suspect that you are being disingenuous. No government is going to hold a referendum on continued Eu membership for decades if this vote goes as expected and we stay in.

You know that, I know that. And by the same logic there is always the option to join the EU again - they will be pissy if we voted out but look at how desperate they are to continue expanding towards Eurasia - they are not going to turn down one of the worlds largest economies, a massive net importer and one of the world leaders in science and education to pluck two fields out of the air. Although the sun falling out of the sky tomorrow if we vote leave might obviously affect that....

The EU is now a completely different organisation to the pre-Euro 14 like-minded member state body two decades ago - whether you support it or not it has become far more aggressive in terms of political interference, geographic scope, cost and drive for federalism for a start. Christ knows what it will look like in a few decades so staying in shouldn't be considered the 'safe option' for somebody who is on balance anti-EU.
But we don't need a referendum to leave. A simple act of parliament would do. If enough eurosceptic MPs get elected it could happen. Given how much aggro it will cause to get us out there is no chance of them letting us back in in the near future.

Anyway I have just put £20 on Leave at 6/1.

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Herd wrote:If we leave the Eu (which we wont) the Irish would still have the same staus as they always had here , ie they are free to come and go as they please in the UK .
Its about time they recolonised Archway, Holloway, Kentish Town, and Kilburn !
There is a big problem with that. In the past the UK and Ireland have had the same rules for foreigners entering so our passport less border isn't an issue. Post Brexit obviously Ireland would have free movement of people from the other 26. If the UK doesn't want those guys to get in through the back door so to speak, there will have to be passport controls.

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And free to ride your women. Let's not forget the riding of your women.
Its only fair since Ive fucked most of yours too !
In Archway there was a great place for the Irish girls called the Gresham ,then in Kilburn there was Ashtons (renamed Gashtons) on the edgeware rd next to the Galtymore ,fucking excellent place for pulling expeically when I was going through a grab a ginger phase !

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DB10GOONER wrote:
GoonerMuzz wrote:Still voting leave, hopefully we can finally get rid of these pesky Oirish trouble makers :wink:
But who would impregnate all your women? :cheekkiss: :sex2: :sex:


:teeth: :wink:
i've never seen a woman invite a man in after tarmacking her drive so i have trouble believing this actually happens :shock:

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Chippy wrote:
northbank123 wrote:That's just not the reality Chippy and I suspect that you are being disingenuous. No government is going to hold a referendum on continued Eu membership for decades if this vote goes as expected and we stay in.

You know that, I know that. And by the same logic there is always the option to join the EU again - they will be pissy if we voted out but look at how desperate they are to continue expanding towards Eurasia - they are not going to turn down one of the worlds largest economies, a massive net importer and one of the world leaders in science and education to pluck two fields out of the air. Although the sun falling out of the sky tomorrow if we vote leave might obviously affect that....

The EU is now a completely different organisation to the pre-Euro 14 like-minded member state body two decades ago - whether you support it or not it has become far more aggressive in terms of political interference, geographic scope, cost and drive for federalism for a start. Christ knows what it will look like in a few decades so staying in shouldn't be considered the 'safe option' for somebody who is on balance anti-EU.
But we don't need a referendum to leave. A simple act of parliament would do. If enough eurosceptic MPs get elected it could happen. Given how much aggro it will cause to get us out there is no chance of them letting us back in in the near future.

Anyway I have just put £20 on Leave at 6/1.
We don't need one but no government is going to think about passing a bill to that effect against the will of the public on an issue that has historically been dealt with by referenda. Even if the number of Eurosceptic MPs more than doubled to give them a minority, it's just not realistically going to happen.

Whatever happens today will bind us for a few decades at least - I don't have an issue with that.

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So Farage is saying the vote was swayed by the government re-opening the registration. Who could have predicted that?

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Ya Staying :sex2: or Ya Leaving :cheers: !?!?!

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Looks like at the moment we may be leaving by a narrow margin 2-3% :rubchin:

Going to be one hell of a divided country tomorrow, no matter what :(

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Well it looks like you got what you wanted guys. I hope you don't regret it. I'm fucking sure I will. £ already at the lowest levels for 30+ years. Good time for the Oirish to come visit. Bad time for a brit to go on holiday.

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Yeeeeeeeeeeeeees the east of England has been ravaged by low life from all over Eu sometimes 10 to a room coming and going all hours ogling our fucking daughters pissing in our gardens in front of our small children poor Britain has spoken
Now you'll all have to fucking wake up :D :D :D :D :D

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