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RE: In or out... - welshpug - 23-06-2016 (23-06-2016, 02:38 PM)Rippthrough Wrote: I can't believe you're daft enough to associate an out vote with racism. (23-06-2016, 02:51 PM)Orta Wrote: Having spent my formative years in Boston, Lincolnshire a town famous for its 50/50 split English vs Eastern Europeans I can firmly say I'm out. er, yeah. RE: In or out... - 1616six - 23-06-2016 (23-06-2016, 02:14 PM)welshpug Wrote: Because the NHS has been screwed over, my employer is relying even heavier on EU sourced funding as the NHS budgets have been severely cut. £350 million per week to Brussels, £350 million of which could be funding our NHS. I don't know enough about everything you've said to write educated replies so I've picked a couple of bits I know about. I genuinely think it's gonna be a very close call, my bets are on a 58-42 to remain within the EU. Personally I think the country will remain broken regardless of the outcome of today. My father in law is a constituency leader within a political group so I keep my views in terms of the general election very private as I simply will not be scare mongered or influenced (I don't vote for the party he represents BTW) Lets hope either way the country can move on and improve, in all honesty I'm not overly fussed which way it goes today as long as some good comes out of it. RE: In or out... - Rippthrough - 23-06-2016 (23-06-2016, 03:18 PM)welshpug Wrote:(23-06-2016, 02:38 PM)Rippthrough Wrote: I can't believe you're daft enough to associate an out vote with racism. So if I vote out instead of in, am I then magically a racist? In or out... - bashbarnard - 23-06-2016 TOSELAND IS SITTING AT HOME AT THE MOMENT LAUGHING HIS HEAD OFF FOR STARTING THIS THREAD RE: In or out... - Orta - 23-06-2016 (23-06-2016, 03:11 PM)Matt-Rallye Wrote:(23-06-2016, 02:51 PM)Orta Wrote: Having spent my formative years in Boston, Lincolnshire a town famous for its 50/50 split English vs Eastern Europeans I can firmly say I'm out. Oh it goes without saying the Rallye is coming with! RE: In or out... - Eeyore - 23-06-2016 (23-06-2016, 03:43 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: TOSELAND IS SITTING AT HOME AT THE MOMENT LAUGHING HIS HEAD OFF FOR STARTING THIS THREAD dont give him the satisfaction! RE: In or out... - chylledapps - 23-06-2016 I lived in Boston for 2 years back in the day (23 yrs ago) The reason is is now little Poland is because no one wants to do the land work that we all did back then. As with my current career of recruitment, every time I call a British applicant they have applied because the job centre told them to apply for jobs if they want to remain on benefits, not because they want to work. 40% of my applicants are this, which wastes my time and theirs, but they have it to waste. RE: In or out... - toseland - 23-06-2016 Well let me pipe in here to say.. welshpug you are a lady garden if you suggest that people who vote out are racists. Maybe we aren't racists.. Maybe we just are a fan of a democratically elected body being in control of our own affairs.. it's dickheads like you immediatly jumping on the racism bandwagon that has dragged 99% of the bdebate about the true facts into the mud. Up until your post this was quite a civil discussion. I was just interested.. Do you honestly think that if we do leave the eu then all trade simply stops? No more foreign cars from Europe... Nope, bmw, VAG, psa, etc will all simply stop selling them here and lose 30% of theyr profits.. no more food imports.. these businesses that sell in the UK simply don't want our nasty British money any more... Likewise they will simply be able to go to a home grown European company to get the services they haven't moved to China or the far east already... Oh wait f*cking clown RE: In or out... - 1616six - 24-06-2016 How many people need to buy new number plates without the EU badge now then? RE: In or out... - procta - 24-06-2016 I am over the moon we are out, no more shite from the EU! Looks like my city played a big part, as I think they thought we were going to say stay in!, RE: In or out... - Paul_13 - 24-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 06:28 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: How many people need to buy new number plates without the EU badge now then? Ha I was thinking that on the way home last night RE: In or out... - Niall - 24-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 07:14 AM)Paul_13 Wrote:(24-06-2016, 06:28 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: How many people need to buy new number plates without the EU badge now then? Or you could of just not bought them in the first place. They look shit lol RE: In or out... - lolsteve - 24-06-2016 Well thats disappointing. It wasn't being said that an out vote was an instant racism thing, but for alot of people it seemed to honestly play a part in their vote. i.e the lad with the sign saying vote out in front of a lorry with illegal (non eu) immigrants. Which is a shame as it clouded the results against genuine arguments about economic benefits How long til we end up in the plot for V for Vendetta RE: In or out... - toseland - 24-06-2016 52% of the country are racist biggots it seems now certain media and organisations are portraying.. Its ok though as dragons will be here shortly to destroy the UK before all business stops and we instantly starve and dehydrate. RE: In or out... - Toms306 - 24-06-2016 It's not even 52% of the country... 28% couldn't be bothered to vote!! RE: In or out... - maxaret - 24-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 06:28 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: How many people need to buy new number plates without the EU badge now then? Its ok - just put a sticker of your choice over the EU badge or over the blue panel RE: In or out... - Chris306 - 24-06-2016 I think the word welshpug wanted was chauvinist instead of racist but that is still a very un educated accusation in my opinion. There's more reasons than just immigrants/migrants for the leave RE: In or out... - Dum-Dum - 24-06-2016 They reckon alot of the people who didn't vote were probably remain types. Says alot about the type of person who would have voted remain, lazy, feckless and wont do their civic duty. RE: In or out... - Eeyore - 24-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 11:08 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: They reckon alot of the people who didn't vote were probably remain types. and that was a massive generalisation if ive ever seen one... stop being so remainist RE: In or out... - pug306driver - 24-06-2016 Well the dye is cast, and cammeron is a chicken/coward/lier/opportunist/true blue tory/quiter/self centred/and now unpopular, did he think it thru or was it just a popularity contest for him, thinking he would win hands down and show how "great" he is/was. The puplic did'nt really know what they where voting for, as the "new conditions" gained by our wonderful leader had not even been voted on, and now they never will be. The whole affair has been mis managed right from the start in my view. Ride the wave of "supposed" popularity, he was proved wrong. As to immigration, a little ditty on the tv 2 days ago, an irish foreman on a british building site says " No more immigrants so no more cheap labour, shit we will have to train up our own british people now, shit!!" or word to that effect, especially off camera. There is a whole army( more than the real army ) of people willing, able, motivated and wanting to be "re trained" to fill skill shortages etc, lets look at them first, then import the skill shortage filling people after? get rid of this crap government ( past government have been just as crap ), so the real work, which will be hard and a slog, can begin. rant over. RE: In or out... - Chris306 - 24-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 11:49 AM)pug306driver Wrote: Well the dye is cast, and cammeron is a chicken/coward/lier/opportunist/true blue tory/quiter/self centred/and now unpopular, did he think it thru or was it just a popularity contest for him, thinking he would win hands down and show how "great" he is/was. As much as I agree with a lot of that. I reckon Cameron did very well to make us the 5th largest economy and get us back on track when all he was left with from labour were crippled banks and billions/trillions of debt. To get Great Britain through two recessions and come out stronger then he's not done so bad. We all have our down falls but I do believe he should be rememberd in a better light than say Blair, brown, thatcher an so on. I just hope that whoever replaces him is fit for the job and not that retarded delusional corbyn RE: In or out... - procta - 24-06-2016 One of the lads at work said that, I think the reason behind us all leaving, was due to the people been scared in case we will end up like Greece. looking at it, I think there will be more countries going to pull out of it now, David Cameron is just a EU puppet like the rest of them that were in, RE: In or out... - Niall - 24-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 11:08 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: They reckon alot of the people who didn't vote were probably remain types. Sorry Chris but that comment just makes you one of these arseholes that cant accept that people may have a different opinion to you. The beautiful thing about this country is we get the ability to show our opinion in the form of voting and everyone should respect each others opinions. I didn't vote. I would of voted remain however i have been no where near home this week so unable to. Its people like you that have been bickering and arguing on social media today because they are either butthurt or get some sort of satisfaction by rubbing it in. Grow up. (24-06-2016, 04:54 PM)Chris306 Wrote: As much as I agree with a lot of that. I reckon Cameron did very well to make us the 5th largest economy and get us back on track when all he was left with from labour were crippled banks and billions/trillions of debt. To get Great Britain through two recessions and come out stronger then he's not done so bad. We all have our down falls but I do believe he should be rememberd in a better light than say Blair, brown, thatcher an so on. I just hope that whoever replaces him is fit for the job and not that retarded delusional corbyn Completely agree with this! They have not been perfect but Cameron has done a good job considering the shit storm they were left. People who have been saying Cameron is a coward for stepping down...How so? He fought for us to stay in and he lost. How could he possibly lead the country into something he doesn't believe in? If he stayed, he would of got just as much of a slagging off. RE: In or out... - maxaret - 24-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 05:37 PM)Niall Wrote: Completely agree with this! I agree also - I think Cameron has done pretty good job all things considered especially after the Broon and Mandy disaster - I also agree he could not stay on. I hate to think what will happen next with british politics. RE: In or out... - toseland - 24-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 05:37 PM)Niall Wrote:(24-06-2016, 11:08 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: They reckon alot of the people who didn't vote were probably remain types. Indeed... he would hav ebeen subject to the "you wanted us in now if it doesnt go our way on the negotiations it will be you being spiteful" digs.. either way its gonna be an interesting ride. RE: In or out... - Dum-Dum - 24-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 05:37 PM)Niall Wrote:(24-06-2016, 11:08 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: They reckon alot of the people who didn't vote were probably remain types. No you take me wrong, I think we should have a law where people have to vote like you have to fill in a census. It really upsets me that people laid down their lives so we could have a democratic society and people just can't be arsed to vote. Yes you might not have been about yesterday, I wouldn't of got to a polling station either but I voted 6 weeks ago by post along with alot of other older people. RE: In or out... - tigerstyle - 25-06-2016 Hard to know where to start with the web of lies: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/24/nigel-farage-350-million-pledge-to-fund-the-nhs-was-a-mistake/ Leaving is not pretty, won't even link to the new French border controls that will be coming in. RE: In or out... - cpikey316_ - 25-06-2016 (24-06-2016, 10:33 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:(24-06-2016, 05:37 PM)Niall Wrote:(24-06-2016, 11:08 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: They reckon alot of the people who didn't vote were probably remain types. I work with a lady, she's been here since she was 3, but due to her family situation, she's German (she talks a lot so I kinda zone out when shes on one) She couldn't vote, but REALLY wanted to. Kinda sad really. Instead of hard working immigrants, can't we deport anyone that's EVER been on Jeremy Kyle? But a 72% turnout is still really good, compared to others. RE: In or out... - Paul_13 - 25-06-2016 Isn't that 72% who were registered to vote? There will be some people who could of voted but were too lazy or didn't want to RE: In or out... - cpikey316_ - 25-06-2016 Don't you get fined for not registering now? I hadn't heard of it but one of the assistant heads said a sixth former has already been fined to great amusement by all during our assembly about the subject...... |