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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There will always be racists in all societies . In itself immigration is not a bad thing , mass immigration however is. No western society built on a taxation system can take the numbers of people involved without finding that their infrastructure collapses. We currently need people to cover the deficiencies in our labour market to cover for the fact that we have had a headlong rush to University Graduation ignoring the need for trades people . If a government gets it's act together and spends in the right direction our youth can be trained to make a good living and pay their taxes . You don't need a degree to fix a tap.

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arseofacrow wrote:
A11M11 wrote:I don't think you need to lock it , it's the only thing that's kept the tedium of the close season / transfer window at bay.
Exactly! :barscarf:

There's no immigrants coming in to Arsenal from nasty old Europe, so looks like Arsene is doing his bit already :-P

at least hes good for something!!!

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shame it doesn't work the other way and we can block the cun t from retruening to the country from his commentating jolly up... :banghead:

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the playing mantis wrote:shame it doesn't work the other way and we can block the cun t from retruening to the country from his commentating jolly up... :banghead:
I'm right behind that one.

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the playing mantis wrote:why is being concerned about immigration levels racist?

ooo look the markets and CCY is down again, lets go quiet all the days it rose and jump on it when its dropped again. its what happens its not an inherently bad thing regarding the ex rate as it will boost exports, its artifical speculating causing this and big investors attempting to make killings as due to the media and chattering clases and london bubble some investors are being spooked.

there was always going to short term pain, once the media get bored things will get back to normal...

whats wrong with house prices going down? it will help young people get on the ladder and hopefully burst the ridiculous price bubble that exists. the losers will be people who have entiely invested in property, but more fool them im afraid. eggs and baskets spring to mind

if there is no brexit then there will be riots. the brexit majority would have been even bigger imo were it not for the tragic shooting of that mp (whats happened there btw, all gone very quiet on the guy who did it?)

i think may was a closet brexiter as she was anonymous in the remian campaign which is odd for such a senior minister.

this thread should be locked like the transfer thread as its done as is wenger
For the average man in the street what happens to the stock market only matters when it comes to thinking about taking retirement benefits from a pension.

With regards to currency, the £ has fallen to the levels predicted levels. This is what will cause the pain over the next few years, a lower £ means we have to pay more in the shops for our staples. It also means manufacturers costs increase because the raw materials that they use are priced in dollars again, so they have a choice either put prices up or lay people off.

I totally disagree with you about the vote, if anything a lot of people are now regretting to vote leave. If there was another referendum , given that vote leave blatantly lied and admitted it they wouldn't stand a chance.

Economists are already saying our GDP will be 1% lower next year as a result of Brexit. The only people that are happy now are those that still think we will be better off, but in reality haven't got a clue.

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Hey guys, it's okay - fresh from addressing the issue of US police shooting black men (she dedicated a "song" to the victims so that's that sorted, thank God), Beyonce is expected to make a statement about Brexit at one of her concerts next week.

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Fucking.
Talentless.
Cúnt.

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I eagerly await Beyonce's thoughts on this.

A lot of wild claims that millions of people are tearing their hair out at having voted leave. Unsurpsiingly exclusively coming from fervent Remain supporters.

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Yes the pound has fallen to the predicted level and yes the products which we make will cost more to produce but to foreign markets because of the fall of the pound they will be cheaper to buy.
When however the political classes get their act together and decide to act for the country rather than having their private strops and running away. When the trade deals that they should now be working on , rather than sitting in a corner eating worms , start to roll in , the pound will recover. Anyone with any sense knew that there would be financial upheaval at the inception but the remain people are using this in any way that they can to continue the instability in the hope that they can get democracy overturned. They really come over as sad self centered people .

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A11M11 wrote:Yes the pound has fallen to the predicted level and yes the products which we make will cost more to produce but to foreign markets because of the fall of the pound they will be cheaper to buy.
When however the political classes get their act together and decide to act for the country rather than having their private strops and running away. When the trade deals that they should now be working on , rather than sitting in a corner eating worms , start to roll in , the pound will recover. Anyone with any sense knew that there would be financial upheaval at the inception but the remain people are using this in any way that they can to continue the instability in the hope that they can get democracy overturned. They really come over as sad self centered people .
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: This one of the most ironic and lacking in self awareness posts ever. You guys have been living in a fact free, truth free fantasy land for months and when it all goes tits up as predicted it is the remainers fault! :roll:

How can anybody negotiate a trade deal when we have no idea on what terms we are leaving the EU? We have no trade negotiators as we haven't negotiated a trade deal for over 40 years. But it's all terribly simple for those trade deals to roll in. Pathetic really.

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No your right , the person that wasmeant to be doing the negotiations ran out on the electorate having reneged on his promise to stay. If we are a rudderless ship now blame the guy in number 10.

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I assume you voted for him. I didn't.

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Chippy wrote:And so the conspiracy theories start. If Remain win there will be loads of bollocks stuff about how it was stolen. If Leave wins and the economy goes down the toilet, which it inevitably will do, then there will be another lot of conspiracies about (fill in your favourite hate figure(s)) punishing the English.

Time to buy shares in tin foil.

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As It happens , no I didn't . Purely from a working family.


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What is this shit you guys seriously listen and believe this :shock:
No wonder the worlds getting fucked :shock:

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