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• #1977
no, your sentence is the wrong way round.
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• #1978
@hippy Yeah I'm still trying to make sense of the majority of Wales voting out (same for Cornwall). Every single person I spoke to was pro Remain/Bremain but that was mostly in Cardiff which was one of the minority Remain areas.
Most of the people in Wales have no idea that the EU has provided so much funding under the Objective 1 scheme which has literally saved towns and villages helping build a more promising future for the younger population.
Unfortunately, it seems that areas of Wales that have been hit hardest by cuts have taken a simplistic viewpoint that we can "Take Our Country Back" and stop these pesky forrins (English included I suspect) coming over here feeling up our sheep.
Surprisingly - or maybe not - many farming areas were very Pro-Leave given the farming exports to the EU are around 70% for Wales. Anyway, its a massive shit storm and I've not seen so many sad faces in Cardiff for a long time.
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• #1979
Yeah, loads of farms up north covered in Leave signs.
Good luck trying to export your fucking sheep and associated shit to Australia fuckwits!
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• #1980
Tory bloke in my office reckons this was the plan all the way:
- Cameron's last negotiation round was worthless
- Drive for a leave win
- See the impact on the Eurpoean economies
- Back round the table
- "we have a mandate from the people and we will invoke article 50 unless I can go back to the UK population with a sweet offer"
- "look at the terms we negotiated - we'd be mad to leave"
- Second referendem - remain
- Tory's cast as economic heros
- Cameron's last negotiation round was worthless
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• #1981
http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/how-the-united-kingdom-voted-and-why/#more-14746
This contradicts the "lefties leave" to me.
But not the "have nots" leave.
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• #1983
Like an Onion headline. But in real life.
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• #1984
christ's tits, what a fucking moron. throw yourself in front of the nearest train, lady, your work here is done.
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• #1985
I was hoping for something like this earlier today (given that we'd got this horrible result). In this situation you can even envisage Boris being a good choice for leading, as I can't imagine he'd have the the attention span / will to get involved in any of the actual detail needed to exit so would probably prefer not to have to leave, and to dine off the 'spin' of presenting a better deal.
But then it turns out this afternoon that the Europeans want to get rid of us as soon as they can, earlier than the two year minimum if they can. Makes me feel ashamed.
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• #1986
Oh, I thought the EU really needed the UK!!!
Don't tell me brexit was wrong... ;)
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• #1987
71% of people who voted leave think the internet is a bad thing?
ARE THEY HIGH?
Not since SilkRoad shut down.....
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• #1988
Oh sorry, I see now, 71% of people who think the internet is bad voted leave.
That makes much more sense
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• #1989
Could be right.
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• #1990
The student said her decision was due to "the pressure of being told" by the two competing sides who she should vote for.
fucking amazing. Wonder what she studies
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• #1992
By large majorities, voters who saw multiculturalism, feminism, the Green movement, globalisation and immigration as forces for good voted to remain in the EU; those who saw them as a force for ill voted by even larger majorities to leave.
lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/how-the-united-kingdom-voted-and-why/#more-14746
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• #1993
He must be as stupid as BoJo then. Toys out of the pram has rarely proved a successful negotiating tactic in the history of humanity to date, I can't see it doing any better now.
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• #1994
I'm not sure on that. I am Dutch and apparently 7 years in NI is enough to try residency. Until about 2 years nothing changes anyway...I will keep an eye out until this has settled a bit.
I guess that once you can, she can, but not sure and the queues here for the forms are mad from what I've heard. Best to ask on Bakebook :)
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• #1995
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• #1996
Every single person I spoke to was pro Remain/Bremain but that was mostly in Cardiff which was one of the minority Remain areas.
Basically, fuck Cardiff, and fuck Welsh labour who concentrate all the power, and spend all the money, in Cardiff.
Remember Gower went Conservative in the last elections for the first time since 1906 or something. Shows how well Welsh Labour are respected outside of the capital.
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• #1997
ditto - some of the poverty in wales is beyond the imagination of those in Cardiff
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• #1998
Hackney 78.5
Lambeth 78.6According to bbc full results list.
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• #1999
Have you had this yet?
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• #2000
And the leavers have just made it worse possibly.
But the Ashcroft poll showed that leavers were more likely to be optimistic that leaving the EU won't harm the UK.
Cross checked with EU money/exports for Wales that makes no sense to me, but if people don't know...
wait.
71% of people who voted leave think the internet is a bad thing?
ARE THEY HIGH?