EU referendum, brexit and the aftermath

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  • This...

    The brinkmanship begins... Parliament have to pass it first, no? The Commons are pro-Europe, will they ignore the referendum? Can they even do that?

  • A chink of light?

  • I am so glad I have two passports, one of which is still in the EU. Never been so disappointed in the country of my birth.

    Gutted, genuinely gutted. And drinking beer before lunchtime.

  • Yep. It's all just imaginary lines on maps but we seem pretty obsessed with them.

  • I was reading an article in the Indy earlier saying that the referendum isn't actually legally enforceable, something about the way it was drafted... Is true?

    Is this all just a massive snow job?

  • This is what I'm holding out for now. Can only hope.

  • I've 2 voters already for the Dutch independence party for Northern Ireland.

    Time for a parody page, maybe that's a better way to deal with all this ;)

  • ...might need a passport to visit Sheffield is looking like it might come true...

    Fixed.

  • A lot of people are very angry and need to work through that before moving on.

    We've had enough anger and division, enough name calling and shouting. Sadiq Kahn's statement was defiant and optimistic, all those moaning and crying racist (and making lame snide comments like "alot of things baffle you") could learn alot from him.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/sadiq-khans-brexit-eu-referendum-response-in-full-there-is-no-need-to-panic-a7100071.html

  • When do I get my £350m back?

  • I'd have Kahn for Labour leader like a shot, but he'll probably serve at least a full term as Mayor, which I'm definitely optimistic about.

  • It's a statement of defeat, I voted for the betterment of others. I'm in a minority, I feel no urgent need to reach out and overcome other peoples problems.

  • Last time I checked we were all human... Borders are put there to make us feel different from others... But we're not, right?

    Keep the stupid stupid, profit...

    I've had a couple of glasses of wine, bit morose... Just flicked the TV on, Chuck Norris is on... Maybe he'll make things better...

    Nope...

  • Anyone know if I should still buy a euromillions ticket this weekend? What if I win? Will have to hand my £50 back?

  • Pretty much. It is however a mistake that Cameron et al. can afford to make. What does he care really? His tax efficient savings aren't in sterling, he can readily just up and fuck off to wherever's nice and warm.

  • "Keep the stupid stupid, profit..." that's exactly it.

    Borders are a stupid way to sort people. I'll have more in common with a secular Muslim in Syria than a local flags/traditional marriage/themmuns lot.

    But I've nearly nothing in common with some people. That's OK. Until they make it their work to make my life hard and then I get annoyed ;)

    I've whiskey at home. But I don't do well with drink. If only we had Dutch coffeeshops in the UK :p

  • Cheers Joe

    Joe Liff, 67, said he was very pleased by the result of the vote.

    He was also concerned about immigration.

    “The thing is, it’s like if you’ve got the Hilton hotel and a greasy spoon caff,” said the pensioner. “We’re the Hilton and Bulgaria’s the greasy spoon, so of course they all want to come here.”

    Little consideration seems to have been given to the opportunity to work in Europe that a lot of people may now miss out on, although it's obviously yet another area where no-one knows what's actually going to happen.

  • other peoples problems.

    I think it's all of our problem.

  • The referendum holds no legal weight at all, it is an advisory to parliament. There needs a majority vote in the commons to instigate the release clause.

  • So 2 years to exit from the point of Article 50 coming into force, so 2+ years.

    The final bluff, 51.9% of the UK has called out on the EU.
    Can the politicians accept the reality and actually work something out. It could be turned around.
    The Euro MP's on the telly now seem to be demanding that article 50 starts now so talks can start now, and if Cameron stalls it's in no ones best interest.

    The long game continues.

  • Looks like a couple of 'on-here' people in the vid, anyone?

  • It's much less your problem if you live in a wealthy part of the country and aren't currently helped a lot by EU employment regulation.

    Longer term, sure, political unrest and the the rise of the far right is bad news. Right now I'd be keeping a close eye on just what bits of EU regulation are going and which are staying if I lived in Sunderland.

  • Cornwall, which voted Leave, is now seeking urgent assurance it won't lose all that EU funding it had relied upon.

    http://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/update/2016-06-24/cornwall-pleas-for-reassurance-it-will-not-be-worse-off-following-brexit-vote/

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