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Bullying campaign of #VoteLeave

London voted overwhelmingly to remain.

London is where the money is. If the North don't like it they can get lost.

Looking at the age distribution as well, the youth voted to remain and the older generation voted to leave us stuffed.

Farage has done a U turn on the EU money going to the NHS. Boris is as quiet as a mouse and wants to take time before evoking article 50.

The fact of the matter is that nobody knew what they were voting for so we need a re vote.

posted on 27/6/16

And the first in underage pregnancy, third in home evictions

posted on 27/6/16

comment by ABU, (U8613)
posted 18 minutes ago
And the first in underage pregnancy, third in home evictions
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Underage pregnancy as a % of population?
Home evictions as a % of population?

Where do you even get your stats from

posted on 27/6/16

comment by Man Like Miralem (U6687)
posted 19 hours, 22 minutes ago
i voted remain, but the reaction of many remainers has been utterly embarrassing, like a kid that didn't get what they want at christmas, i had my moan for about an hour afterwards, I've got concerns about where we go now, there's a lot of uncertainty about what happens, BUT thats the way the cookie crumbles, we've got to get on with it, who knows 30 years down the line it might be the best thing to happen to the UK, or it might be the worst, or, not much will change
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My sentiment exactly

comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 27/6/16

comment by SouthLondonManc (U12028)
posted 15 hours, 37 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by SouthLondonManc (U12028)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 17 minutes ago
Legally, the Uk now has control of farming and fishing policy again......cannot believe we ever let brussels clowns dictate to us.

We paid in more than we get out, so will have more dosh, and self-determination.
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Let me guess, you believe that money is going on the NHS
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Look, of the £300m we put into the EU we received less than half back and were told how to spend it.

So now we have that spare money to spend how we wish. Of course it isn't all going on the NHS, but all public bodies are struggling with cuts after cuts. It used to be a good think working in the public sector, now it's a burdon.

Besides, if we can start buying more of our own fish, as expected, we're in for a great. Can't beat Scottish seafood, shake it all goes abroad.
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Right, and the subsidies that farmers and fishermen get will come from where?

Or all the EU grants local non profit organisations get will come from where?
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Engage your brain and listen to what I said.

We give around £300m a week, get about £150m back to spend.

We now have £300m to spend.

Do I think it will all be spent how we'd like? No, but we not have the option.

posted on 27/6/16

comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 59 minutes ago
comment by SouthLondonManc (U12028)
posted 15 hours, 37 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by SouthLondonManc (U12028)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 17 minutes ago
Legally, the Uk now has control of farming and fishing policy again......cannot believe we ever let brussels clowns dictate to us.

We paid in more than we get out, so will have more dosh, and self-determination.
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Let me guess, you believe that money is going on the NHS
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Look, of the £300m we put into the EU we received less than half back and were told how to spend it.

So now we have that spare money to spend how we wish. Of course it isn't all going on the NHS, but all public bodies are struggling with cuts after cuts. It used to be a good think working in the public sector, now it's a burdon.

Besides, if we can start buying more of our own fish, as expected, we're in for a great. Can't beat Scottish seafood, shake it all goes abroad.
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Right, and the subsidies that farmers and fishermen get will come from where?

Or all the EU grants local non profit organisations get will come from where?
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Engage your brain and listen to what I said.

We give around £300m a week, get about £150m back to spend.

We now have £300m to spend.

Do I think it will all be spent how we'd like? No, but we not have the option.
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Listen. £150m of that is going to have to go back to who were getting the rebate in the first place.

E.G. Say for example the defence was receiving the £150m rebate, they would still need it.

That leaves £150m which is going to have to go to the the industries worst affected by BREXIT

posted on 27/6/16

That leaves £150m which is going to have to go to the the industries worst affected by BREXIT

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Really? Where did you pull that comment from?

posted on 27/6/16

36% of 18-24 year olds voted.

If the young are unhappy with the result, maybe they should've turned up at the polling station, rather than complaining about a referendum they chose not to participate in.

posted on 27/6/16

I think they should give me the first weeks cheque and I'll put it to good use.

posted on 27/6/16

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 1 hour, 26 minutes ago
That leaves £150m which is going to have to go to the the industries worst affected by BREXIT

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Really? Where did you pull that comment from?
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Thats common sense VC, if that £30m net per day is true, it will be put to good use and surely first in line are those industries who stop receiving subsidies.

posted on 27/6/16

comment by SouthLondonManc (U12028)
posted 16 minutes ago

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 1 hour, 26 minutes ago
That leaves £150m which is going to have to go to the the industries worst affected by BREXIT

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Really? Where did you pull that comment from?
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Thats common sense VC, if that £30m net per day is true, it will be put to good use and surely first in line are those industries who stop receiving subsidies.

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No one will know until we have negotiated our withdrawal who will be getting what. People need to stop pulling these facts from their anu$$es.

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