Would labour have a brexit leader?
comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 5 minutes ago
Swiss voted against it in 2014, but have until 2017 to change or deals are void
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I guess this is why the momentum is shifting to the right and toward nationalism right across Europe. Swiss national front party currently have 35% of the approval rating. We just saw a fascist presidential candidate miss out on being elected in Austria by 0.3% of the vote, which equated to less that 30,000 votes. People can't be ignorant of the effect that this centralised form of government is having. We are living in dangerous times, and people burying their heads in the sand isn't helping anyone.
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That's why we've done a great thing, the EU was going in the wrong direction and we've broken the status quo.
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comment by 8bit (U2653)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 5 minutes ago
Swiss voted against it in 2014, but have until 2017 to change or deals are void
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I guess this is why the momentum is shifting to the right and toward nationalism right across Europe. Swiss national front party currently have 35% of the approval rating. We just saw a fascist presidential candidate miss out on being elected in Austria by 0.3% of the vote, which equated to less that 30,000 votes. People can't be ignorant of the effect that this centralised form of government is having. We are living in dangerous times, and people burying their heads in the sand isn't helping anyone.
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That's why we've done a great thing, the EU was going in the wrong direction and we've broken the status quo.
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Become isolated you mean
Brittania hasn't ruled any waves for a long time
Guy Verhofstadt @GuyVerhofstadt 16m16 minutes ago
In last 8 hours, UK lost $350bn, which is a greater amount than they contributed to EU budget over last 15 years - including rebate #Brexit
RIP Britain
No they didn't, that is the amount shares have dropped it the last 12 hours. It is business who have "lost" this money not the government!
It is invisible money & it will come back over the coming weeks.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CltMObzWMAEs0zV.jpg
Small article on how Brexit will impact English football.
comment by Better Call Martial - Football taught by Matt Busby (U11781)
posted 4 minutes ago
If Scotland join the EU I am defo moving there
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There will not be an EU top join.
Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico, Bayern Munich, PSG + Juventus are happy today. Premier League clubs are not.
comment by De Gea's Legs (U14210)
posted 36 seconds ago
Would labour have a brexit leader?
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No fecking way. It'd be suicide.
The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
Hodge to Sky: "I hope Jeremy will do decent thing & resign. with Tories in crisis, hope someone else can lead the country out of turmoil"
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If Scotland gets independence , they would have to apply to get into the EU
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And they would succeed. As would NI.
Actually, I very much doubt if either country could meet the current requirements to join the EU
comment by rossobianchi - carry me back to the Stretford ... (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by De Gea's Legs (U14210)
posted 36 seconds ago
Would labour have a brexit leader?
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No fecking way. It'd be suicide.
The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
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No the vast majority are not pro eu
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The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
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Really? Not sure how you deduce that one. Did any of the Labour strongholds actually vote to remain?
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted less than a minute ago
The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
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Really? Not sure how you deduce that one. Did any of the Labour strongholds actually vote to remain?
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only London
Michael Crick @MichaelLCrick 1m1 minute ago
According to one source nobody called directly for Corbyn to resign at today's Shadow Cabinet meeting, but there was lot of talk of failure
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 58 seconds ago
The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
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Really? Not sure how you deduce that one. Did any of the Labour strongholds actually vote to remain?
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Precisely - it was traditional Labour voters that voted us out ffs
London isn't what I would call a Labour stronghold Arab.
90% of the councils here are run by Labour, VC.
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Six months ago I would have never anticipated this, I was expecting remain to walk this easily. How wrong most of us were.
Harry Kane on Brexit: "It's hard not to know that it's gone on, but I've not thought about it too much. We just have to wait and see."
standard footballer response
Would labour have a brexit leader?
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They already do
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posted on 24/6/16
Would labour have a brexit leader?
posted on 24/6/16
comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 5 minutes ago
Swiss voted against it in 2014, but have until 2017 to change or deals are void
-
I guess this is why the momentum is shifting to the right and toward nationalism right across Europe. Swiss national front party currently have 35% of the approval rating. We just saw a fascist presidential candidate miss out on being elected in Austria by 0.3% of the vote, which equated to less that 30,000 votes. People can't be ignorant of the effect that this centralised form of government is having. We are living in dangerous times, and people burying their heads in the sand isn't helping anyone.
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That's why we've done a great thing, the EU was going in the wrong direction and we've broken the status quo.
posted on 24/6/16
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posted on 24/6/16
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posted on 24/6/16
comment by 8bit (U2653)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 5 minutes ago
Swiss voted against it in 2014, but have until 2017 to change or deals are void
-
I guess this is why the momentum is shifting to the right and toward nationalism right across Europe. Swiss national front party currently have 35% of the approval rating. We just saw a fascist presidential candidate miss out on being elected in Austria by 0.3% of the vote, which equated to less that 30,000 votes. People can't be ignorant of the effect that this centralised form of government is having. We are living in dangerous times, and people burying their heads in the sand isn't helping anyone.
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That's why we've done a great thing, the EU was going in the wrong direction and we've broken the status quo.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Become isolated you mean
Brittania hasn't ruled any waves for a long time
posted on 24/6/16
Guy Verhofstadt @GuyVerhofstadt 16m16 minutes ago
In last 8 hours, UK lost $350bn, which is a greater amount than they contributed to EU budget over last 15 years - including rebate #Brexit
RIP Britain
No they didn't, that is the amount shares have dropped it the last 12 hours. It is business who have "lost" this money not the government!
It is invisible money & it will come back over the coming weeks.
posted on 24/6/16
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CltMObzWMAEs0zV.jpg
Small article on how Brexit will impact English football.
posted on 24/6/16
comment by Better Call Martial - Football taught by Matt Busby (U11781)
posted 4 minutes ago
If Scotland join the EU I am defo moving there
..............
There will not be an EU top join.
posted on 24/6/16
Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico, Bayern Munich, PSG + Juventus are happy today. Premier League clubs are not.
posted on 24/6/16
comment by De Gea's Legs (U14210)
posted 36 seconds ago
Would labour have a brexit leader?
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No fecking way. It'd be suicide.
The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
posted on 24/6/16
Hodge to Sky: "I hope Jeremy will do decent thing & resign. with Tories in crisis, hope someone else can lead the country out of turmoil"
posted on 24/6/16
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posted on 24/6/16
If Scotland gets independence , they would have to apply to get into the EU
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And they would succeed. As would NI.
Actually, I very much doubt if either country could meet the current requirements to join the EU
posted on 24/6/16
comment by rossobianchi - carry me back to the Stretford ... (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by De Gea's Legs (U14210)
posted 36 seconds ago
Would labour have a brexit leader?
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No fecking way. It'd be suicide.
The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
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No the vast majority are not pro eu
posted on 24/6/16
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posted on 24/6/16
The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
.................
Really? Not sure how you deduce that one. Did any of the Labour strongholds actually vote to remain?
posted on 24/6/16
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted less than a minute ago
The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
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Really? Not sure how you deduce that one. Did any of the Labour strongholds actually vote to remain?
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only London
posted on 24/6/16
Michael Crick @MichaelLCrick 1m1 minute ago
According to one source nobody called directly for Corbyn to resign at today's Shadow Cabinet meeting, but there was lot of talk of failure
posted on 24/6/16
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 58 seconds ago
The vast majority of Labour supporters are still pro-EU.
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Really? Not sure how you deduce that one. Did any of the Labour strongholds actually vote to remain?
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Precisely - it was traditional Labour voters that voted us out ffs
posted on 24/6/16
London isn't what I would call a Labour stronghold Arab.
posted on 24/6/16
90% of the councils here are run by Labour, VC.
posted on 24/6/16
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posted on 24/6/16
Six months ago I would have never anticipated this, I was expecting remain to walk this easily. How wrong most of us were.
posted on 24/6/16
Harry Kane on Brexit: "It's hard not to know that it's gone on, but I've not thought about it too much. We just have to wait and see."
standard footballer response
posted on 24/6/16
Would labour have a brexit leader?
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They already do
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