CLOSED Brexit Poll

Do you want to leave the EU?

  • Yes - Leave the EU

    Votes: 85 55.9%
  • No - Stay in the EU

    Votes: 60 39.5%
  • Dont Know

    Votes: 7 4.6%

  • Total voters
    152
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safrane

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After a s h i t commute in South London this morning followed by an almost as bad drive this evening, I passed the polling stn to see a queue outside...so I went home and had a beer and fell asleep. So no vote from me.
Having not voted since the start of this millennium I still feel unable to
endorsed any of these crooked politicians.
 
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went to register my out vote and there in the car park was black GT so I waited.
The guy came out after he voted remain and said he loved the car. I have mentioned this one before in the spotted thread.
Anyway he is now after an MC. I voted out and walked onto the boozer and on the way home a white GT passed me
common as muck these Masers

Yes the MP's are the losers in this farrago but not much will change
 

Jkulin

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As far as I can tell, it isn't the plan to deport people already here but since the Brexit crew seem to be talking about immigration in the tens of thousands, getting new staff will be nigh on impossible. I have the same concerns for the construction industry - there's a huge shortage of labour in the industry and the majority of site labour is European. House building will become hugely more expensive because of the lack of people and houses will become even more unaffordable not to mention the potential for increased tariffs on the imported material since we won't have the overall bargaining power of being in the EU.

I've got to say I'm very worried about us voting to leave and the significant impact on the economy in general and my industry in particular.


500% Agree.
Too much uncertainty voting out.
Germany has already said that there will be sweeping reforms within the EU regardless of whether or not the UK remains or leaves.
There are too many uncertainties with Brexit and I am not prepared to gamble the welfare and future of my family on something that cannot be backed up with facts.
As Cameron said you cannot expect to win a football match if you aren't even on the pitch.
The EU is not perfect but we should stay and fight for the reforms we are seeking. It would be foolish to gamble on having the same trade concessions with Europe if we are on the outside as we have have enjoyed on the inside.
We have been through **** coming out of the last recession and attempting to repay years of irresponsible borrowing. For my part I am not prepared to risk going back to square 1
Finally I could never bring myself to be on the same side as UKIP
I say we REMAIN

:clapps: Yep fully agree, I have worked too hard with blood and sweat to develop my business in harmony with the EU, however there are some valid points of the leave brigade, in victory we still should listen to some of their ideas which will make us a stronger nation in harmony together.
 

Contigo

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That's it we're out!

I had a hunch but didn't think based on bookies it was correct.

A momentous occasion and a real up yours to Beussels! Let's show me we can go it alone and make Britain Great again.

Sterling plummets on the news but that's no surprise
 

conaero

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We are indeed out, the fun starts now.

How long till the Brussels weasels make us an offer?

Been up all night, off to bed now.
 

Andyk

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Sad day....but not a surprise...£ has dropped like a stone but again not a surprise.......Really hope we will not live to regret this decision........See Scotland and Ireland wanted to stay and England and Wales went the other way........What it does show is that we have a very divided nation....at 48% against 52% at the moment.....That is not a good place to be and would have been better to see a bigger % either way.....

Right that's it back to the day to day....
 

MrMickS

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Expect Scotland to have another vote and leave the UK now. Sturgeon has already said that Scotland sees its future in the EU.

Rest of my trip is going to be more expensive. The Swiss reserves are looking better though ;)


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Phil H

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Thanks to all the OUTs - what the f*** are you going to do now.. :angry:
That's just the kind of cr ap comment the remain camp has been making. Treat the electorate like fools and you get a well-deserved bloody nose, and it's long overdue.

I'm sure the EU will welcome the remainers with open arms when they leave these shores for a better life (good luck - you'll need it), and leave the rest of us to rebuild Great Britain's dignity and sovereignty.

When the fat lady finally sings there will be a palpable sigh of relief in Great Britain, and deservedly so.

Now I'm off to Goodwood.

PH
 

Andyk

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Don't think there is a sigh of relief from GB with that vote.....As said very divided.....Sigh of relief from 52%..........

Matt, think as you said you should now stop this thread and lets get back to cars.......
 

hoyin

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Oh dear for me. We have loads of projects on hold due to this uncertainty and now they probably won't return.

This is also paving the way for Boris to be PM.
 

ChrisQP09

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As my 1st ever vote and probably my last, I genuinely feel I have made a difference.

What that difference is, remains to be seen.

What is sure, Boris gets a new job and if Farage was an elected MP, he would get one too!
 

drewf

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Wondering what the markets and currency will close at? Going to be a very expensive week, and not just for the UK.
 
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