I did go to bed for like 3 hours.
BBC are calling it that leave have won.
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I did go to bed for like 3 hours.
BBC are calling it that leave have won. such a thin margin. i can see recounts and probably some contesting. probably even a second vote. seems unreal that it could happen.
also, why does sterling have to drop AFTER i've ordered most of the records i want out of england. could of said me like 100 bucks on horrors records!
Well Mr Cameron has to by law call article 50. That we are going to contest for 2 years to leave.
But yes it's so small I can see recounts. Lots of Europe members are saying that the EUROPEAN is under direct threat now. Several other nations said that if we voted to leave they would also hold referendums.
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Other news outlets calling it now, Birmingham really was the decider then.
The European Union's years are numbered. This is going to have a MASSIVE impact on other European nations and their own pushes for independence. Germany and/or France could very well be next... then it's really game over for this failure of an experiment. a lot of economist have said for the last few years that the larger economies leaving, but the smaller ones staying would be more beneficial. hopefully it'll work out.
And the New World Order takes a YUGE blow tongiht.
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On a side note, this also sets a precedent for a second Scottish referendum.
Scotland quite decisively voted to remain. There might be calls for another Scottish independence they said that this might give them another chance and rightly so.
The next 2 years on European union affairs are going to be rough. The horrible irony is that the win is largely being put on immigration policy. Which many believe they won't be able to deliver yeah, it's gonna be weird since so many who voted for an independent scotland voted for staying in the eu. during that vote cameron played scotlands access to the eu as dependent on staying in the union.
so it'll be interesting to see in that vote which union they prefer. union jack or european union. Welly well well... I hope you can make Britain more awesome. Despite the current decline.
I like this guy on BBC.
"Despite the fact that we voted to leave we now have to fight for the best deal for us. And not only that but respect the demands of the 48% who wanted to remain." Ruaumoko said: » I wonder if this will give Trump a boost somehow... Uhh..no? He has no idea whats going on in Europe, as he has proven several times. This has nothing to do with the US. Sylph.Shadowlina said: » I like this guy on BBC. "Despite the fact that we voted to leave we now have to fight for the best deal for us. And not only that but respect the demands of the 48% who wanted to remain." Yeah, have fun with that negotiation. Brussel's is in the driver's seat, the UK voted to leave but the EU owes them nothing and doesn't have to give in to anything, while the UK has to make a deal. It will probably take a full 2 years to actually leave. I guess now we have to decide our ambassador of Sorts.
can we All agree on not Nigel farage? All night he has been incredibly irritating. And let's not forget that he likes to insult those in the eu parliament. Ruaumoko said: » Other news outlets calling it now, Birmingham really was the decider then.... I hope the economic repercussions aren't even half as bad as forecast. The issue now is what are we going to do with Europe. We need a decisive agreement on that. Because Europe is so largely a part of our trade that we have to organise trade agreements. No matter what.
We have to try to fix the damage done to the pound. Now we're also going to have to deal with Scotland again probably. It is hard to see the positives..you guys basically voted for a recession.
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Catastrophic failures of left wing projects of this scale will bolster nationalist movements across the world. An anti-immigration message of this scale being this successful will help Donald Trump's cause.
Wishful thinking at best, and severely overstating "catastrophic failures." The EU is going to win the trade negotiations, I still don't see any positives of causing a recession for your country.
Shiva.Viciousss said: » It is hard to see the positives..you guys basically voted for a recession. Half of the issues we have are not even down to the eu. People just lashed out on them because it was the easy target This is so messy.
It's 5:30 and there are people yelling outside Southampton guildhall...
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Shiva.Viciousss said: » Wishful thinking at best, and severely overstating "catastrophic failures." The EU is going to win the trade negotiations, I still don't see any positives of causing a recession for your country. This is going to be a fun weekend right lads?
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