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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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And that's death and taxes.
So, the whole brexit thing is beginning to get my back up now, all those wanting to stay in are using the work "could" when ever they say something negative about it if we leave. The fact is they don't know what's going to happen and just want to stick with what they know, I'm going to vote to leave the EU, I like the idea of stepping in to the unknown. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And that's death and taxes.
So, the whole brexit thing is beginning to get my back up now, all those wanting to stay in are using the work "could" when ever they say something negative about it if we leave. The fact is they don't know what's going to happen and just want to stick with what they know, I'm going to vote to leave the EU, I like the idea of stepping in to the unknown."
That used to be the British Spirit - taking on and conquering the unknown
Sadly today, the majority of British public are so tied down on dept and mortgages that they act like sheep and do as they are told, sadly we will remain a conquered nation and will remain in the EU (I will also be voting to leave) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Interestingly more young people under 24 want to stay and over 75's want out."
Yeah I've hear that too, think the young don't understand what things used to be like before we joined where as the elderly want their independence back. |
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"Nobody on the stay side has yet told me why higher wages are bad for us?"
Nobody on either side has managed to tell me their reasons for thinking as they do without implying that I'm either stupid or a coward if I don't agree with them. |
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Sadly today, the majority of British public are so tied down on dept and mortgages that they act like sheep and do as they are told, sadly we will remain a conquered nation and will remain in the EU (I will also be voting to leave) "
Ooh, ooh, will we? I had t realised the only thing stopping me citing out was my lack of patriotism and Bulldog spirit.
Now I know I'll change my opinion imidiately.
And that's my issue with the Brexit camp. Very little in the way of fact based and forward thinking, lots of rhetoric and gingoistic guff. |
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"Nobody on the stay side has yet told me why higher wages are bad for us?
Nobody on either side has managed to tell me their reasons for thinking as they do without implying that I'm either stupid or a coward if I don't agree with them."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I expect Brexit will be an unmitigated disaster for the UK in the short to medium term however that may not be a bad thing for us. House prices are likely to tank as a result and since we are looking buy in maybe five years time they will probably have bottomed out by then. I know my job won't be affected but the mrs might but that is less of a problem. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've actually heard way less about it than I thought I would by this time.
Are there bets on the chances of staying/leaving? It would be interesting to know what the bookies think. |
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