unfazed. i just want my country back. i dont care what the cost is on a recent site in bristol there was 250 foreign, 150 british. most could not speak a word of BRITISH, is this right.? not in my opinion. also i must add that i got on and had a laugh with the few who spoke british. in this country quite a few people in there office jobs dont have to CONFRONT these people every day , well i do and i am getting pissed of, front line,
Quote from: lew600fazer on 23 June 2016, 10:31:58 pmQuote from: BBROWN1664 on 23 June 2016, 01:55:30 pm The point I was trying to make (badly) was that in or out makes no difference to them really.The coffin dodgers are likely as not to ones that voted us in, in the first place. But personally I do not think anyone over the age of 65 should have been allowed to vote in this referendum in the first place, and I am 67.But as I am able to vote my vot was to stay in by the way seeing as I live in France now, not fun to think that come tomorrow morning I may be an illegal immigrant. Still not to worried as if the vote is out I will just pull the old, seeing as I was born in N Ireland card and go get myself an Irish passport simples Lew - have you forgotten that we weren't told we were voting to join the EU - we were voting to join the EEC.If that's what this vote was about, I'd be saying Remain - but it's not, the EU is completely different to the EEC and it's all of those differences that the Leave voters are rebelling against. If we'd been voting on the EU (and all it entails) in the 70's, it would have been a massive NO.
Quote from: BBROWN1664 on 23 June 2016, 01:55:30 pm The point I was trying to make (badly) was that in or out makes no difference to them really.The coffin dodgers are likely as not to ones that voted us in, in the first place. But personally I do not think anyone over the age of 65 should have been allowed to vote in this referendum in the first place, and I am 67.But as I am able to vote my vot was to stay in by the way seeing as I live in France now, not fun to think that come tomorrow morning I may be an illegal immigrant. Still not to worried as if the vote is out I will just pull the old, seeing as I was born in N Ireland card and go get myself an Irish passport simples
The point I was trying to make (badly) was that in or out makes no difference to them really.
I voted leave but I'm keeping my head down among my friends on facebook, there is a lot of anger out there......
This is a “glorious opportunity for Britain”, Boris said in the tone of a political prisoner reading out a false confession.
Quote from: Millietant on 23 June 2016, 10:43:30 pmQuote from: lew600fazer on 23 June 2016, 10:31:58 pmQuote from: BBROWN1664 on 23 June 2016, 01:55:30 pm The point I was trying to make (badly) was that in or out makes no difference to them really.The coffin dodgers are likely as not to ones that voted us in, in the first place. But personally I do not think anyone over the age of 65 should have been allowed to vote in this referendum in the first place, and I am 67.But as I am able to vote my vot was to stay in by the way seeing as I live in France now, not fun to think that come tomorrow morning I may be an illegal immigrant. Still not to worried as if the vote is out I will just pull the old, seeing as I was born in N Ireland card and go get myself an Irish passport simples Lew - have you forgotten that we weren't told we were voting to join the EU - we were voting to join the EEC.If that's what this vote was about, I'd be saying Remain - but it's not, the EU is completely different to the EEC and it's all of those differences that the Leave voters are rebelling against. If we'd been voting on the EU (and all it entails) in the 70's, it would have been a massive NO.EU EEC call it what you want but a bus is still a bus.
Quote from: lew600fazer on 25 June 2016, 12:46:58 amQuote from: Millietant on 23 June 2016, 10:43:30 pmQuote from: lew600fazer on 23 June 2016, 10:31:58 pmQuote from: BBROW[/quoteEver been on a London bus recently Lew?They refuse to take cash, and if you're not going too far it's actually cheaper for 4 people to get a cab than it is to board a bus journey with some arrogant fuckwit driving it like a lunatic.I often carry 3 people around London for such eventualities
Quote from: Millietant on 23 June 2016, 10:43:30 pmQuote from: lew600fazer on 23 June 2016, 10:31:58 pmQuote from: BBROW[/quoteEver been on a London bus recently Lew?They refuse to take cash, and if you're not going too far it's actually cheaper for 4 people to get a cab than it is to board a bus journey with some arrogant fuckwit driving it like a lunatic.I often carry 3 people around London for such eventualities
Quote from: lew600fazer on 23 June 2016, 10:31:58 pmQuote from: BBROW[/quoteEver been on a London bus recently Lew?They refuse to take cash, and if you're not going too far it's actually cheaper for 4 people to get a cab than it is to board a bus journey with some arrogant fuckwit driving it like a lunatic.I often carry 3 people around London for such eventualities
Quote from: BBROW[/quoteEver been on a London bus recently Lew?They refuse to take cash, and if you're not going too far it's actually cheaper for 4 people to get a cab than it is to board a bus journey with some arrogant fuckwit driving it like a lunatic.I often carry 3 people around London for such eventualities
Ever been on a London bus recently Lew?They refuse to take cash, and if you're not going too far it's actually cheaper for 4 people to get a cab than it is to board a bus journey with some arrogant fuckwit driving it like a lunatic.
Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, themechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by theSwiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, thelover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians.
UK passports' are European Union model ones aren't they, so does that mean everyone has got to renew when we actually leave?.
Quote from: Slaninar on 25 June 2016, 08:32:17 amHeaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, themechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by theSwiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, thelover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians.I have never agreed with you before , but you have got this right.
The EU wants us out straight away, and the Mayor of Calais wants to move the 'Jungle' over to Dover. Told you so.....
Because the EU law states that no country can be forced out of the EU eg. Scotland and Northern Ireland, both England and the Wales parliments will have to negotiate with both of these countries before it can happen and this could scupper any plans. The people in England and Wales said they wanted Out of the EU and Scotland and Northern Ireland said the wanted to Remain in the EU. Stalemate I would think.
Forgive me lads , but how can it be democratic if only 2% less than half of those who voted wanted to remain in the EU? What it has done is divided the country and that is not something to be celebrating. Next thing is Scottish Independence and they look to go back in to the EU, There goes some of your main resources. If that happens Northern Ireland will follow suit or maybe reunite with the republic (god forbid, we have enough trouble looking after ourselves) . There goes your United kingdom, the Great in Great Britain and the Union Jack dies a death. The EU funds for the major road upgrades in mid Wales pulled and then the death knell if Wales start thinking Independence. It will be great for Ireland, the fact the UK left the EU as we will be the only English speaking country in the EU which can only be to our advantage and a big cold wild sea around us to keep the unwanted out I wish you the best with increased Interest rates to prop up the Pound while it tries to regroup in an uncertain economy.
Taylor, I know understand exactly how you feel, the last time I rang to report my faulty phone line , I had to ask to speak to someone who actually spoke english properly as I had absolutely no idea what the person was saying nor they I, even asked where the call centre was, to be told Dublin to which I replied "seriously"Becaus of this many work advertisements now state "must have fluent english" My son lives and works in Wales and he was one of four who applied for his permanent job, when it was advertised, not one UK person applied for it even though it was advertised and readvertised for over 6 months.
The vote was won by outers and lost by inners that is it - end of. What we should all do now is unite and get behind the result - support it and make it work.