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A lot of older people I know which is my parents and my inlaws voted out and they dind't do it for them.. they did it for what they felt was best for us and more my kids.. Regardless of what I would have voted for..


Exactly mate, its why children have parents to make intelligent decisions for them.

In the EU young people face a life time of buy-to-let slavery never being able to buy their own home.

With the OUT vote house prices are already falling and predicted to fall by at least 40% in London and the rest of the country will follow that will enable the dumb yung to actually afford a house.

I remember when i was 16 and thought i knew it all

How wrong i was compared to what i know now.
 
All the young people I know voted out probably because I told them to get off Facebook and do some research
They always think what they see on Facebook is true hopefully they will look back at this and realize how stupid they are
 
Would you vote for this man?

Looks like the new Thatcher is going to steal his thunder.

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Doesn't matter does it? Gove or May, Someone Murdock can control.
 
I think Gove looks a bit like a pink Goblin

I was thinking and I think someone else already mentioned it on this thread but it would be a prime time to bring back spitting image right now.. except Gove would actually be hard to make a puppet from him without it looking like his doppleganger..
 
I think Gove looks a bit like a pink Goblin

I was thinking and I think someone else already mentioned it on this thread but it would be a prime time to bring back spitting image right now.. except Gove would actually be hard to make a puppet from him without it looking like his doppleganger..

Gove already looks like a puppet - Pob. And if he becomes PM he'll soon be the puppet of Dacre/Murdoch if his wifes leaked emails are anything to go by
 
The EU are protecting our democracy? Really?????

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Schulz never said this. The quote is satire, but hey, why let the truth get in way of making a point. This is the second time on this thread that this image has been posted, and so for the second time I'll post some wise words from President Lincoln.

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WHAT????? NOT TRUE?????????? it must be its on the INTERNET

Who cares The EU want us out asap no matter how much Phoney Blair squeals like a stuck pig.
 
Am I right in thinking that the British alphabet is being amended with the letters EU being removed from words from now on with spaces left instead?.

It will mak_ Br_wing for_ms _nint_lligibl_!

Mak_s abo_t as much s_ns_ as som_ of th_ oth_r so call_d promis_d b_n_fits!
 
I am ecstatically happy. I am gonna celebrate again with more beer. Cheers.

I hope you realise that the closest one of these ...

"If your looking to buy yeast go to a Eastern European shop."

... will be somewhere in Albania when you need one ... :thumb: :thumb:

... and that's a long way to go for a lump of yeast! :whistle: :whistle:
 
Australia has called for a free trade deal with Britain following its exit from the European Union.
Theresa May described the move as "very encouraging" and insisted it showed Brexit can work for Britain.
In a phone call to the new PM, her Australian counterpart Malcolm Turnbull said he urgently wanted to open up trading between the two countries.
Liam Fox, the new international trade secretary, said he was already "scoping about a dozen free trade deals".
But Britain cannot sign any deals while it is still an EU member.
Mrs May said: "I have been very clear that this government will make a success of our exit from the European Union.
"One of the ways we will do this is by embracing the opportunities to strike free trade deals with our partners across the globe. It is very encouraging that one of our closest international partners is already seeking to establish just such a deal."
"This shows that we can make Brexit work for Britain," she added.

Dr Fox, a prominent Brexit campaigner, said numerous non-EU countries had already asked Britain for a trade deal and he was "scoping about a dozen... to be ready for when we leave".
It comes amid reports he is preparing to fly to the United States next week for talks.
In April, President Barack Obama warned the UK it would go to the "back of the queue" for trade deals with the US if it voted to leave the EU.
Following the referendum, he said the UK's decision to leave raised "longer-term concerns about global growth".
Mr Fox told the Sunday Times: "We've already had a number of countries saying, 'We'd love to do a trade deal with the world's fifth biggest economy without having to deal with the other 27 members of the EU.'"

Meanwhile, the new minister in charge of Brexit has said the UK should be able to formally trigger its departure from the EU "before or by the start of next year".
David Davis called for a "brisk but measured" approach, with a likely exit from the EU around December 2018.
He told the Mail on Sunday "we will get a generous settlement for EU migrants here now and a generous settlement for British citizens in the EU" but that tighter rules may have to be brought in for those coming to the UK before Brexit happens.
"We may have to say that the right to indefinite leave to remain protection only applies before a certain date. But you have to make those judgements on reality, not speculation," he said.
On Friday, Mrs May told Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon she would not trigger Article 50 to leave the EU before getting UK-wide agreement and she was "willing to listen to options" on Scotland's future after it voted to Remain.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36818055
 
Oh look, the sky isn't falling after all.

We'll have to be a tad careful negotiating agreements with the USA so we don't have to sign up to corporate sovereignty or any of that cruft, but that can be dealt with by any half decent negotiating team.
 
Labour's Owen Smith said the UK should consider holding a second EU referendum

Why, the majority of voters voted out, what happens if the stay lot don't get their way again does someone else call for a third referendum?
 
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