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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jluis

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What happens now to farage and his goons?
With the uk out of the eu there is no longer a reason for the party to exist.

Im curious as to what he will blame next for britains problems.
 

rockits

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Agreed. Surely now is the absolute time to come together as one. Stop moaning about the situation...it is what it is...deal with it. We need to be united, strong and show the rest of the world how good we are/can be. No time for slackers, moaners & scaremongering now. Let's think about tomorrow not yesterday.
 

conaero

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I think this thread needs to be closed, and possibly deleted.
Strong views either way and this is a car forum as already said.

Indeed that is already planned. I will let this thread run for a couple of days as long as members keep civil.
 

conaero

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Agreed. Surely now is the absolute time to come together as one. Stop moaning about the situation...it is what it is...deal with it. We need to be united, strong and show the rest of the world how good we are/can be. No time for slackers, moaners & scaremongering now. Let's think about tomorrow not yesterday.

This^^^^

We have made a patriotic vote, let's take that power and push forward and not talk ourselves into a recession.
 

ChrisQP09

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The possibility of Trump as President and Commander in Chief is an alarming thought!

A strong possibility I think. Americans don't do half hearted approaches, so it will go one way or the other in a dramatic way.

Instead of talking the U.K down, the PM should start to talk us up in the World.
 

jluis

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The possibility of Trump as President and Commander in Chief is an alarming thought!

Good for the uk tough ...
He did say a brexit would jump into the top of his list of countries to negotiate with.
Lets hope its not the same kind of deal he wants do with the mexicans :)
 

Felonious Crud

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Whichever way we wanted the vote to fall, we must be glad that we live in a democracy and had the chance to express an opinion. I'll take the UK over most other countries any day of the week and twice on Sunday.

That said, a year or two devilling away somewhere else could be fun. If not the UK, then where...? I've been offered South Africa before, but I quite like not being shot in my own home, California is great, NY hectic, Dubai is strange. Where would be better to live than here?
 

greeny12

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Nowhere is better to live than here! I have never been prouder of my brilliant, bonkers, belligerent little country as I am today.
 

rockits

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This^^^^

We have made a patriotic vote, let's take that power and push forward and not talk ourselves into a recession.
Indeed, why should there be any recession....it's all mind of matter. Oh & scaremongering & panic again! Calm down...it is only a commercial dear ;)
 

QP4Me

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I do believe the UK is going to be plunged into a dark and uncertain period. From a ROI point of view, we now have the only land border with the UK and even more worryingly for the UK, we are now the only English speaking member of the EU. This undoubtedly will make us very attractive location for non-EU businesses entering the EU market. A brave, but retrograde step for the UK, I fear.
 
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Well I did it!
I was expecting a small majority to stay, but I guess it was my vote that tipped it.
Sure there will be some repercussions in finance, but they always recover - I speak from experience of 15% mortgage rates under Lamont and the 2008 financial crash and Wall St. etc
The sun is shining my Dahlias are coming on, Bob's Begonias are beautiful
God is in his heaven and all is right with the world
well sort of
Absolutely Brilliant
 

drewf

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Indeed, why should there be any recession....it's all mind of matter. Oh & scaremongering & panic again! Calm down...it is only a commercial dear ;)

Because the choice about there being a recession isn't held in the votes of ill-informed British people, many of them protesting a government rather than voting on a long-term issue - it's a choice forced by the world markets and over-reported by the media. The UK economy has lost £350 billion in the last two hours.... Roughly what we've paid into the EU in the last 40 years.
 

Dan!

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There's a recession due anyway as they're cyclic. People will blame leaving and if we'd remained they'd have blamed that.

The optimists will see this for the opportunity that it is, as they always do. The pessimists will forecast doom and gloom, as they always do.
 

ChrisQP09

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The markets are the World's real book makers, the value they predict is immaterial. Due to this, the markets will bounce back as many greedy people are hedging bets for and against our futures.
 
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