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Post by Jim on Jun 9, 2017 16:01:14 GMT
Now there's a thought. A Good strategy for May to adopt, until everyone loves her and she can issue unchallenged dictats! But while we are waiting could you tell me what Brexit means? i thought it was obvious what brexit means. Snip. No, I'm hard of thinking, if you and your fellow brexiters each explain it it might sink in.
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Post by kris on Jun 9, 2017 16:10:13 GMT
i thought it was obvious what brexit means. Snip. No, I'm hard of thinking, if you and your fellow brexiters each explain it it might sink in. your not the only remainer who's hard of thinking. There's a lot of them who don't seem to know what referendum means. A lot of people seem to think it's an opinion poll.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 16:22:15 GMT
i thought it was obvious what brexit means. Snip. No, I'm hard of thinking, if you and your fellow brexiters each explain it it might sink in. To me Brexit means an end to the 'Political Union' - a difficult concept to describe and understand but very simply translates as 'I want to feel that my thoughts (should I choose to air them) matter'.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 16:32:20 GMT
No, I'm hard of thinking, if you and your fellow brexiters each explain it it might sink in. your not the only remainer who's hard of thinking. There's a lot of them who don't seem to know what referendum means. A lot of people seem to think it's an opinion poll. It doesn't help that we originally voted to join the 'common market' then somehow became part of the 'European Union' where we started to lose our power to a bunch of Euro control freaks. I'm not surprised people get confused.
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Post by Delta9 on Jun 9, 2017 16:49:39 GMT
If you thought the pound suffered due to the brexit vote, see what happend last night when Labour started winning seats........It didnt so much drop, more like plummet. Looking at the charts, the pound suffered a hell of a lot more due to the brexit vote than it did last night. The brexit flash crash was approximately 10 times worse than last night's.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 17:07:38 GMT
It would seem to me to be sensible to have another referendum/plebiscite on the EU issue. I don't suppose its an option but if it did happen it would be interesting to see the turnout - I reckon it'd be quite high.
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Post by patty on Jun 9, 2017 17:17:31 GMT
It would seem to me to be sensible to have another referendum/plebiscite on the EU issue. I don't suppose its an option but if it did happen it would be interesting to see the turnout - I reckon it'd be quite high. Probably because the younger generation seem to have finally found their way to the polling booths.....
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Post by Saltysplash on Jun 9, 2017 17:32:27 GMT
If you thought the pound suffered due to the brexit vote, see what happend last night when Labour started winning seats........It didnt so much drop, more like plummet. Looking at the charts, the pound suffered a hell of a lot more due to the brexit vote than it did last night. The brexit flash crash was approximately 10 times worse than last night's. Thats just a copy of my last blood pressure monitor test......squiggly lines So what we can glean then is the money people get scared of Brexit and scared of Labour, so a Labour Brexit would be disastrous for our economy
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jun 9, 2017 17:38:08 GMT
It would seem to me to be sensible to have another referendum/plebiscite on the EU issue. I don't suppose its an option but if it did happen it would be interesting to see the turnout - I reckon it'd be quite high. I reckon we should have a re-run of the 2016 FA Cup because I thought my own team, Charlton Athletic, should have won it. We should just keep replaying it until they do.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 17:56:47 GMT
It would seem to me to be sensible to have another referendum/plebiscite on the EU issue. I don't suppose its an option but if it did happen it would be interesting to see the turnout - I reckon it'd be quite high. I reckon we should have a re-run of the 2016 FA Cup because I thought my own team, Charlton Athletic, should have won it. We should just keep replaying it until they do. In case you wondered - I'm not a remainer !
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Post by Delta9 on Jun 9, 2017 17:57:21 GMT
Looking at the charts, the pound suffered a hell of a lot more due to the brexit vote than it did last night. The brexit flash crash was approximately 10 times worse than last night's. Thats just a copy of my last blood pressure monitor test......squiggly lines So what we can glean then is the money people get scared of Brexit and scared of Labour, so a Labour Brexit would be disastrous for our economy Last night's blip is barely noticeable on the chart, the markets weren't scared of anything, just a small reaction to the uncertainty.
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Post by Saltysplash on Jun 9, 2017 18:04:27 GMT
The uncertainty of Comrade Corbyn......I hate small reactions
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 18:14:01 GMT
I'd love to see a second referendum provided it had the questions Leave, Remain and Fuck Off.
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Post by Delta9 on Jun 9, 2017 18:23:16 GMT
The uncertainty of Comrade Corbyn......I hate small reactions There was no chance of Corbyn getting in and the Forex traders knew that. They were reacting to the uncertainty of Mrs May's party.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jun 9, 2017 20:06:38 GMT
The uncertainty of Comrade Corbyn......I hate small reactions There was no chance of Corbyn getting in and the Forex traders knew that. They were reacting to the uncertainty of Mrs May's party. Corbyn could well be elected PM in 2017's second General Election.
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