EU referendum, brexit and the aftermath

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  • I'll try paying my fucking way with sunshine and love eh?
    Which will probably end up taxed by the cunts in charge.

  • I know a lot of you have a many dependants and consequential financial anxiety and someone like me can be quite tedious and unhelpful, but continue to love each other, enjoy the sun and remember money can't buy any of that. We are humans and humanity unites us not money.

    First smile of the day :)

  • Well done, keep your fingers in your ears and sing "la la la la la" continuously.

    At least it will save us from you being able to type.

  • Manfred Weber, a senior German conservative MEP and a close ally of
    Angela Merkel, has warned Britain will receive "no special treatment"
    and must leave the EU within two years.

    He writes in four tweets: "We respect and regret the decision of the
    British voters. It causes major damage to both sides.

    ...

    "Exit negotiations should be concluded within two years at max. There
    cannot be any special treatment. Leave means leave."

  • Barclays down 22%

    Oooof.

  • Is that the same humanity that just voted to keep the forrins out?

  • Scotland, Northern Ireland, Gibraltar and London to vote for independence

  • Next week. Pound down against dollar = more expensive oil / petrol, so people will see this at the pumps and in the cost of goods soon after. This will breed inflation which will trigger interest rate rises for householders, some of whom will be in negative equity.

    Stay positive and optimistic people, because love and smiles is all you have left.

  • RBS and Lloyds down 20% good luck selling a dead horse for the next man in charge.

  • Wow. Didn't expect this.

  • It's tricky isn't it?
    I knew lots of people out there weren't happy with the world. I don't like the way the campaign was fought, "fear of the other" "i want my country back". I don't like knowing the country I live in is not the country I thought it was. I don't want to be associated with people who won't help others. I realise this also means not associating with those in power as they've not really helped those who've voted "leave". The vast majority didn't vote leave for the reasons you voted leave for (which I think were "undemocratic, tax evasion"). It appears the vast majority voted leave for the same reason people vote BNP. Because they're ignored and they think the "forrins" are taking it all.

  • Cameron leaving Number 10, LIVE:


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  • Humanity divides also - is equally responsible for hate as it is love.

  • It will be hard but we will be happy because we did the Right Thing. It's just like in the war, right? That's when we were at our best, after all. It will be a glorious hardship.

  • Yes but thankfully they have spent the last 8years building up their tier 1 capital to stay solvent in the event of a systematic shock like this. Now whose idea was that?

  • RBS and Lloyds down 20% good luck selling a dead horse for the next man in charge.

    It's the banks and house builders that are down, shows what our economy is built on. Overall market bouncing back from the lows.

  • Do panic!?

  • I am sorry, I don't mean to antagonise. I am not good with my words, I will leave you to talk amongst yourselves. I hope you all don't listen to the media and become scared and worried, maybe have a cup of tea in the sun and ask yourself if everything really is that bad and doomed, the birds will still be singing.

  • London and Scotland out of Britain.

    'I want my city back'

  • Says one of the cretins who voted leave...

  • 1) Say it wasn't your fault and now we are all doomed
    2) Unite and defend humanity from prejudice, delivering a greater future for everyone in the world.

    Exactly this. Moaning will get us nowhere. It seems unlikely we will now be able to stop Scotland from breaking up the UK, but if England continues to look inward and argue with itself it will be a certainty. If we unite and fight optimistically for an internationalist, open, liberal UK we might be able to keep the union together.

  • We need less extreme views and more understanding now, not calling people plebs and racists.

    This too.

  • An unelected tory PM may be forced to call an early election. We need to unite the labour movement.

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