2 hours until the polls close don't be a kunt and sit on the fence
Let's hope there's been a last minute rally for Brexit!
Timeline for results:
22:00 - polls close
00:15 - first few results should be counted and known for smaller constituencies (Salford, Wiltshire, Bolton etc)
04:00 - 95% known on which way it's gone
08:00 - result announced
08:30 - Cameron addresses the nation
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Thread: UK Brahs make sure you vote...!!
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06-23-2016, 11:59 AM #1
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UK Brahs make sure you vote...!!
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06-23-2016, 12:02 PM #2
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06-23-2016, 12:10 PM #8
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I voted out too, but I agree, remain will win by a bigger margin than people expect.
Be interesting to hear their reaction when the they move forward with Turkey next week, start individually taxing citizens, announce the creation of the army, when the population approaches 80 million in the coming years etc... Can't plead ignorance and say they weren't warned.
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06-23-2016, 12:18 PM #13
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I voted (leave of course) at 7am sharp this morning.
Bizarre post considering he single handedly won 3 million election votes for a party that came out of nowhere. He's extremely popular, possibly moreso than Boris. Much like Jeremy Clarkson though he seems to attract a vocal minority of left-wing cuck haters.
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06-23-2016, 12:23 PM #14
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They have a parliament (if you can call it that), a flag, a currency, a national anthem, no borders.. why not an army too eh? Suppose they need to come up with something to fight both the extreme left and right they've created across Europe with their inept forceful plans to turn Europe into a superstate, failed currency, Syrian refugee crisis and a lost generation across Southern Europe.
Pretty sure it'll be NATO who end up having to deal with that though, as usual.
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06-23-2016, 12:28 PM #16
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No such thing as an "extreme right". There are international socialists (progressives, EU, Merkel, Hollande, charities like Medicines sans Frontieres) and national socialists (Marine Le Pen, Golden Dawn, BNP) pick your flavour of socialism. The "right-wing" has been the Marxist go-to political bogeyman ever since WW2, it simply doesn't exist.
People are either in favour of individual freedom or in favour of statism, that's the only real spectrum in politics.
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06-23-2016, 12:44 PM #22
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That's true, but there is a rise in far right beliefs over the past few years. Jobbik in Hungary is strong, FPO in Austria. I doubt it's going to be going away anytime soon... The further EU goes left, the more people are going to gravitate to the right, in whatever form that takes.
One of the reasons people say they're voting to stay in is because it's made Europe peaceful, can we really say that's still the case today? The EU isn't fit for purpose in todays world imo.
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06-23-2016, 12:44 PM #23
it's going to be an in vote.
I'm telling you British miscers/lifters will be 95% out voters.
The reality is our country is far too left-wing and namby pampy to allow a Brexit.
Sorry to say, but we (i.e. Brits on here) all belong in America. We have more in common with the Yanks on this forum (who are relatively right-wing which is sort of along the general line of the US compared to us) than the hipster pseudo intellectuals here who masturbate over a copy of The Guardian.
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06-23-2016, 12:47 PM #24
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06-23-2016, 12:49 PM #25
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Whens the next time there could be another referendum?
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06-23-2016, 12:52 PM #26
It sounds like a good concept except for the fact that it also means the reverse, that anyone in the EU can move to the UK to live and work. The countries in the EU are NOT equal in terms of quality of life so people from chit countries will want to move to here whilst none of us want to go there. The open immigration therefore is worth a lot more to other countries than it is to us.
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06-23-2016, 12:55 PM #27
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06-23-2016, 12:55 PM #28
I don't believe there is a time limit but I suspect if we don't get out now the EU will work to sabotage any way of us getting out in the future. Sounds like a conspiracy theory but it's just common sense really. The fact that we are even having a referendum now is a huge threat to the EU, if we leave then the EU becomes significantly weaker
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06-23-2016, 12:57 PM #29
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Last time was 40 years ago, i'd guess it would be around that length of time.
brb claiming political asylum in America.
Nah i've been looking into NZ for awhile though. I spent 6 months over there playing rugby a few years back, have family there, I meet the requirements they need etc.. It's a place where competition is encouraged, enterprise is rewarded, great school system, decent healthcare, growing economy, great place to raise a family etc..
The whole debate over the last few months and the way the vote appears to be heading, it's been a real eye opener. If the majority of people believe in the EU project, that's fine, the people have spoken. I'm not sure I can be a part of it going forward, personally.
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06-23-2016, 01:00 PM #30
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