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well what a great day for GREAT  britain, a fantastic result.  now lets sort this country out and kick it back into shape.    i cant figure out why people are worried.    the loved ones before us had a few world wars to contend with.      i have noticed it is the people who crave money all the time wanted in.  well tuff shit bread heads.
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already remainders are wanting a second referendum .
they've put a petition up because it's below 60% ..I smell sour grapes.
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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) :eek .  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 :woot which can only be to our advantage and a big cold wild sea around us to keep the unwanted out :lol

I wish you the best with increased Interest rates to prop up the Pound while it tries to regroup in an uncertain economy.  :pokefun
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I keep reading articles regarding loss of jobs due to companies pulling out of the UK, personally I don't see the issue, if they loose their jobs they can just pack up and go home........... :eek
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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, Sad
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(24-06-16, 11:05 PM)taylor link Wrote: 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, Sad

+1 on how immigration has changed the work place, we even have managers whom struggle with English.

And most are focin lazy, sure they take the jobs and turn up every day, but they're not productive, I have a couple of English women working on my line and they never complain, lazy foreign foc's moan all the time, ooooh it's to fast and making my arms ache, well foc off home then.

Was in an engineering company awhile back and just the same there.

Work has become a chore! 
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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  :lol 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 :rolleyes 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.

I just wonder if the cost of getting your country back is too high, for the sake of those voted out I hope not, but only time will tell, is it is too little too late. Many of the spongers followed the social welfare trail, because there were little or no restrictions, in the UK or Ireland.
Thankfully our big cold wild sea is a great deterrent.
Despite what Joebloggs says some of these people work hard and they are the ones I have no issue with, but because of what I work at I see all sides of it and because of all this Political Correctness I cannot always say what I am thinking or what should be said. :'(




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The fruit and veg farming and harvesting is more or less the domain of East Europeans? Anytime they interview the owner they complain that British people will not do this kind of work? Well I reckon when the dust settles and Boris and his other Nazi friends will cure this problem. If you are British and unemployed you will be bused to a farm and told to work. If you don't work you will go hungry as your dole and benefits will stop. Let's face it this referendum had nothing to do with the EU it was about immigration. Watching some of the vote out crowd being interviewed on TV, Planting and picking cabbages is about their intellectual level. :lol
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(23-06-16, 10:43 PM)Millietant link Wrote: [quote author=lew600fazer link=topic=20295.msg235191#msg235191 date=1466717518]
[quote author=BBROWN1664 link=topic=20295.msg235162#msg235162 date=1466686530]
:agree

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  :rollin
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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.
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EU EEC call it what you want but a bus is still a bus.
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(24-06-16, 09:54 AM)HarryHornby link Wrote: I voted leave but I'm keeping my head down among my friends on facebook, there is a lot of anger out there......

Do not tell them where you live, Boris has made that mistake already  :lol

https://www.facebook.com/LADbible/videos...458101160/

And never mind the Scotland or NI leaving the UK, London wants to leave too:

Quote:This is a “glorious opportunity for Britain”, Boris said in the tone of a political prisoner reading out a false confession.

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brex...00601.html

I have a question for you guys that voted leave.

If that is a great victory why Boris Johnson and Michael Gove speak like on funeral?? And say no need to haste and it will take 2 to 7 years to leave. Seriously?

The British people have expressed their wish to leave the EU. Leave means leave.

No backsies now  Smile
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(25-06-16, 12:46 AM)lew600fazer link Wrote: [quote author=Millietant link=topic=20295.msg235197#msg235197 date=1466718210]
[quote author=lew600fazer link=topic=20295.msg235191#msg235191 date=1466717518]
[quote author=BBROWN1664 link=topic=20295.msg235162#msg235162 date=1466686530]
:agree

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  :rollin
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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.
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EU EEC call it what you want but a bus is still a bus.
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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.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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(25-06-16, 07:15 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=lew600fazer link=topic=20295.msg235300#msg235300 date=1466812018]
[quote author=Millietant link=topic=20295.msg235197#msg235197 date=1466718210]
[quote author=lew600fazer link=topic=20295.msg235191#msg235191 date=1466717518]
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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.
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I often carry 3 people around London for such eventualities  Big Grin
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I voted out, and when I voted in in 1975 I did not vote for a super government in Brussels I voted for a trade agreement, then the politicians high jacked it and made it the monster it is today.
So glad I voted OUT.
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Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the
mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the
Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the
lover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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Let's face it this referendum had nothing to do with the EU it was about immigration.
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well said lew, at last a chance for the people to speak and the best turn out in 20 years shows just how strongly people are feeling.....not the best way of showing how they feel as it will create other problems/difficulties ........imigration/nhs/employment are probably the main worries for all the working class in this country and the ones that are seen every day, this vote was not all about that but has been used to show how the mojority are feeling..........time to think now for both sides, nothing happening until loct/nov , in my eyes that was a close vote 48%/ 52%  .....not sure if iam correct here and PLEASE correct me if iam wrong....but can the government still step in and reverse the decision ?
 
One, is never going to be enough.....
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The EU wants us out straight away, and the Mayor of Calais wants to move the 'Jungle' over to Dover. Told you so.....
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UK passports' are European Union model ones aren't they, so does that mean everyone has got to renew when we actually leave?.
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(25-06-16, 08:32 AM)Slaninar link Wrote: Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the
mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the
Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the
lover'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.  :rollin
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(25-06-16, 02:18 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: UK passports' are European Union model ones aren't they, so does that mean everyone has got to renew when we actually leave?.


I would say for sure there is no way the government is going to miss out on a money spinner like that.

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(25-06-16, 02:56 PM)lew600fazer link Wrote: [quote author=Slaninar link=topic=20295.msg235312#msg235312 date=1466839937]
Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the
mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the
Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the
lover'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.  :rollin
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True. You are wrong most of the time.  Smile
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