Jun 26, 2016 2:46 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
OlderbutnowiserSpaldwick, Cambridgeshire, England UK28 Posts
OlderbutnowiserSpaldwick, Cambridgeshire, England UK28 posts
I think the worse part of the UK joining the EEU as the EU was called then was turning is back on the Commonwealth, hopefully we will be able to undo that wrong.
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I knew those French rubbish(insert string of oaths) would pull this stunt .
I did not think it would happen, but it has and as long as the various countries in Europe don't spit there dummies out and see that maintaining certain links with the UK could be of a benefit to both then it should be okay. What the UK needs now is a leader that has the skills to take the UK forward. Who, I don't know.
rebel2: I did not think it would happen, but it has and as long as the various countries in Europe don't spit there dummies out and see that maintaining certain links with the UK could be of a benefit to both then it should be okay. What the UK needs now is a leader that has the skills to take the UK forward. Who, I don't know.
rebel2: I did not think it would happen, but it has and as long as the various countries in Europe don't spit there dummies out and see that maintaining certain links with the UK could be of a benefit to both then it should be okay. What the UK needs now is a leader that has the skills to take the UK forward. Who, I don't know.
epirb: this is what one of our politicians has said ....He said the result was a massive wake-up call for the British establishment, the high-placed bureaucracy and democracies everywhere.
"The people who pay the taxes and face some of the greatest competition for jobs, working conditions and a decent economic and social future simply are not going to go on being ignored or treated as invisible. They are sick and tired of so-called experts fobbing them off with promises and pixie dust," he said.
"This was a campaign where the experts employed fear and predictions, most of which related to the wellbeing of the few against the interests of the many."
He said the Remain camp had all the money, and the advantage of political and occupational incumbency.
It was a bad day for British Prime Minister David Cameron and even worse for the UK Labour Party, which was so out of step with UK workers
the trend was down at the closing on friday so usually the market will continue downward on the following open. keep in mind there wasn't any panic selling and the dow was only down 3 some percent.
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