EU referendum, brexit and the aftermath

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  • I agree with this totally.

    I don't like what this referendum has made me feel like. I know it's the fault of successive UK governments failing to invest in homes, training, health, and society in general that has lead to ever growing inequality. Yet I feel angry with this group of people who have voted to leave, even though they will be far more affected by the economic fallout than I will, and want to just throw my hands up and say "you made your choice, live with it" even though I know that's not the best reaction in the long run.

    I'm just tired, and disappointed, and very sad.

    edit/ new page fail on top of all things :(

  • RIP Britain. Now to decide to stay and watch it burn or jump ship before my feet get wet?

  • I've been playing this all morning.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVekJTmtwqM

  • I'd like to think I'm still here.

  • I've been extremely polite on Facebook with zero result. I agree with your views, it's pointless to go do a US vs THEM. But holy shit ... there's been a lot of "lalalalala not listening" instead of "yes, I am willing to take the risk"

    (I live in NI BTW, so I know what it's like to be on the contempt of Westminster end)

  • overnight it just became 15% more expensive to jump ship

    so thats out as an option

  • Same here, I don't want to go "I told you so" but struggling a bit ATM.

  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/eu_referendum/results is there a cross map with Conservative and UKIP voting? I'd be surprised if there's no strong overlap.

    (though you also need voting rates and other parameters to make a better comparison)

  • You do know it wasn't just London that voted to Remain?

    I'm with my parents now in an area that went 51-49 to leave, that 49% in the north west aren't in a liberal London bubble.

  • Please don't draw lines and reject those on the other side, build bridges

    It's the idea I reject. Fully and totally. That the break-up of Europe, and the knock-on break-up of the United Kingdom, is in any way good for the economy or the people of this and other nations.

    I've never been in favour of borders, yet last night we have collectively chosen to strengthen ours and to create new ones.

    Bridge building is a wonderful thing to ask for, but the Leave camp have voted against the very principle of that.

  • So, what happens to affiliate members who didn't get to vote?

  • you do what you are told, just like always

  • Fuck Cornwall.

    Fuck snobbery, fuck metropolitan isolationism, fuck small communities fading away as middle class Londoners buy up properties for second homes, fuck the decline of the fishing industry, fuck the division of our country through regional prejudice from whichever side it comes.

  • We're coming for you, You have no allies left.

  • And we have your money.

  • https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215

    EU Referendum Rules triggering a 2nd EU Referendum

    We the undersigned call upon HM Government to implement a rule that if the remain or leave vote is less than 60% based a turnout less than 75% there should be another referendum.

  • Yes, sorry, I named London as it was the biggest distinction. As a trend, remain votes in England came from the metropolitan areas so it easy to view those outside those areas as leavers and consequently draw an artificial boundary between people.

  • WAIT THIS IS WHAT THEY WANT! INFIGHTING.

    I hear you m8
    certainly no need to get all farage about it

  • So... according to the armchair experts...

    Of the around 70% of the country that voted:

    17,410,742 are racist bigots
    16,141,241 are not racist bigots

    Around 30% of the country are undecided whether they are racist bigots or not.

    I need a bigger spoon to stir shit with.

  • Again, to those remain-ers persistently saying they are disappointed / scared of the future for a inward looking UK and the disappointment for the rise of bigotry means for humanity, please remember that is damaging. It is prejudiced to think that all leave-ers are racist, to think they are in effect 'enemies' to a liberal future makes you close minded in the London bubble. If you grow to fear that those living outside London as being phobic then you too have become part of the problem. If you want to 'jump ship' before your doomed future is realised then that will also contribute to any rise of the right as they will be less opposed. The problem is ignorance and eduction, welcome each other always and forgive those whose view does not include the whole of humanity. You have the power to help all by changing someone's opinion, by making someone humanist. To those outside Boris' home hurling abuse and protest, wake up, we are not a country of racists and your anger will not heal or nourish anybody. If you respond to little Englanders with friction and contempt then the divisions will get worse. Please don't draw lines and reject those on the other side, build bridges.

    ^ it's literally hours since the decision, people have a right to express their frustrations and emotion, all you are doing is the equivalent of telling someone who's already lost their temper to calm down. you're just fanning the flames.

  • Dad's Army then...

    Slow Claps

  • Bridge building is a wonderful thing to ask for, but the Leave camp have voted against the very principle of that.

    This. It makes it very hard for me to remain pragmatic about all this. I'm finding it a struggle not to want to just lash out and throw my toys out the pram, when that's basically what 52% of the country have just done.

  • So many people doing just this. If i didn't care about the outcome i wouldn't have voted - of course we're going to be pissed off! The decent thing to do is not be a sore winner and just try a little quiet dignity out for a bit.

  • we are not a country of racists

    speak for yourself!
    we have a fine tradition of racism in this country, Albion,Blighty whatever the fuck it's called now

  • Wouldn't it be ironic and moronic if Leave does not get any immigration controls as the UK stays in the EU common market and all this was for naught?

    Still better than the alternative of locking down and going full "We want the people you need, and if we don't need them anymore we kick them out" green card systems.

    I've lived in Vienna, I've lived in The Netherlands, I've seen Germany, all those places are OK if the UK makes it so hard for people to work and they want STEM people that EVERYONE wants, why come here?

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