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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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:To know I played a part in cameron resigning gives me a warm fuzzy feeling that makes me feel or warm inside
Does knowing you played a part in making Farage's punchable grin even broader counter that feeling at all? :rubchin:

:D :wink:

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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:
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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:


: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:
Believe me her "drive" got well and truly "tarmacked" mate! :barscarf: :lol:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Henry Norris 1913 wrote:To know I played a part in cameron resigning gives me a warm fuzzy feeling that makes me feel or warm inside
Does knowing you played a part in making Farage's punchable grin even broader counter that feeling at all? :rubchin:

:D :wink:
Is farage a bullingdon pig buggerer? I rest my case m'lord :wink:

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DB10GOONER wrote:Cameron is gone.

Boris will be your new PM.

You are fucked.

Fucked, I say.
Bungling Boris and Donald Trump. Start building those bunkers.

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nut flush gooner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:Cameron is gone.

Boris will be your new PM.

You are fucked.

Fucked, I say.
Bungling Boris and Donald Trump. Start building those bunkers.
If Dana becomes President of Ireland then that is 3 of the 7 Signs of the End Times! :shock: :worried:

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That's nothing compared to the thought of Daniel O'Donnell (the mum's fave [gay] pin up) being made vice PM. :shock:
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Herd wrote:
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 !
Oh man, they were Scottish women. :shock: :(

Or Oirish-Lite as we call them! :barscarf: :lol: :wink:

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nut flush gooner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:Cameron is gone.

Boris will be your new PM.

You are fucked.

Fucked, I say.
Bungling Boris and Donald Trump. Start building those bunkers.

Me thinks you Right.

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OneBardGooner wrote:That's nothing compared to the thought of Daniel O'Donnell (the mum's fave [gay] pin up) being made vice PM. :shock:
:lol:
Once saw Daniel O'Donnell in Dublin Airport. He has "666" engraved in his scalp. True story. :eh:

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The stock market and the pound will stabilise and recover slowly. They were always going to fall on Brexits as the
people that play with our money take the opportunity to make a bit more.

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A11M11 wrote:The stock market and the pound will stabilise and recover slowly. They were always going to fall on Brexits as the
people that play with our money take the opportunity to make a bit more.
They probably will stabalise. But a huge determining factor in a robust economy is confidence in the market. How foreign investors now view that slow recovery will be a huge determining factor in your mid to long term economic stability.

Also, I wonder what impact this will have on your farming economy? Most European Agricultural economies are subsidised to some extent. Not sure how much yours is?

And road building - EU funding for that considerable sector will be hard to replace?

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Road building ? That's a novel idea.If we did some of that in East Anglia the sales of wishbones and track rod ends would collapse. Perhaps that's what George Osborne was talking about.

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As for farming, all we seem to be growing are solar panels. Farms being paid to not grow crops and this in Norfolk which was once called the bread basket of Britain.

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Lot of vitriol on Facebook this morning against Leave voters - surprised by some of the bile coming from people I know very well calling over half of the voting public arrogant idiots, selfish and frankly racist. That attitude is the whole reason that the Leave campaign won.

Absolutely moronic comments from brightonnxtround on here this morning.

Anybody who thinks that this is a magic fix suddenly is hugely mistaken - the real hard work starts now. The sky is not going to fall in because we have voted out but our approach and the agreements which we secure in th next few years will shape the impact of leaving on our country.

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northbank123 wrote:Lot of vitriol on Facebook this morning against Leave voters - surprised by some of the bile coming from people I know very well calling over half of the voting public arrogant idiots, selfish and frankly racist. That attitude is the whole reason that the Leave campaign won.

Absolutely moronic comments from brightonnxtround on here this morning.

Anybody who thinks that this is a magic fix suddenly is hugely mistaken - the real hard work starts now. The sky is not going to fall in because we have voted out but our approach and the agreements which we secure in th next few years will shape the impact of leaving on our country.
Some amazingly bitter recriminations alright. At the end of the day it is democracy. People voted. This is the result.

I think one of the determining factors in ensuring limited damage and any recovery or growth will be leadership. You will need a strong leader in the short to mid term and if (as is looking likely - and insane) that leader turns out to be walking talking moron Boris, then you my friends are a bit fucked! :lol: :wink:

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