Message from @Ruger
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no?
Never rgoing to.
@Tailed Feature remember Gordon Brown telling us the only way to guarantee our EU membership was to vote remain? Peppridge Farm remembers
No there's still no appetite for a second referendum.
UK is gonna drag scotland down with it 🙃
at least it'll get warmer
Gordon brown. Tax you 50p in the pound like that
If the SNP had their way Scotlands gonna get a 2nd referendum and no would win again
the polling is kinda mixed on that
No would win.
if it all goes up in flames at least the scottish oaps won't freeze to death
@Malvulgein And if you believed that he could predict that you'll believe anything.
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Fishermen, farmers and the elderly. The disenfranchised and those who won't be around to see the mess they've made
@Tailed Feature i didn't believe it, I saw it as a desperate claim
Like there wasn't people that knew what they wanted coats. Just throw demographics until they stick.
Nice?
What
PRETTY LADY
i actually dont understand why people think the uk will be worse off after brexit, the figures dont add up
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Because... racism, I guess?
we will have worse trade deals maybe?
maybe in terms of global companies, I guess
well obviously it depends on what deal happens..?
but smaller shops would be an improvement
All I know about brexit is that it's a fun word to say
even with no deal, we lose a pile of tarrifs on our majority of import
Brexit
thats what people say at least
Breakfast means breakfast.
Trend was massive economic growth after joining the EU, whilst total reversion is of course stupid many remainers thought that growth would slow massively
I'll be honest, I voted remain because I had no idea what was going on, or what Brexit would mean, so voted just to maintain status quo
From what I'm aware of, remain didn't really *have* a campaign around here. Or at all.
that's completely valid @Malvulgein
but we already use wto standard with the rest off the world except + signle market tarriff
I voted leave, because every media outlet wanted me to remain but all the people I knew wanted to leave.
Isn't May's deal just "what we already do with the EU, but we won't have a say in EU law now"?