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RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Safira - Jun 23, 2016 Falcao and Griim, y'all should have been my proxy and allowed me to loophole vote My friend's grandpa did that - doesn't affect him so he let his vote be he voice of his 17 year old grandson; fair dos, old man, fair dos. RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Taylor - Jun 24, 2016 (Jun 23, 2016, 11:04 PM)Innovative Wrote:(Jun 23, 2016, 11:02 PM)Innovative Wrote:How would it effect trade? Being in the EU Prohibits us from signing new trade deals with countrys such as Australia, China, India, Leaving would open a new world of opportunity. Also it would benefit us as our borders would be in our control(Jun 12, 2016, 02:13 PM)Python Wrote: The way I see it. Realistically we could just do the funky crap Norway have. RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Ciryl - Jun 24, 2016 Leave & fuck the Immigrants. #Freedom #NewMurica RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Jono - Jun 24, 2016 WE GOT DIS BOYS. 51% leave. WE CAN DO IT MAKE BRITAIN GREAT AGAIN! RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Innovative - Jun 24, 2016 (Jun 24, 2016, 05:11 AM)Jono Wrote: WE GOT DIS BOYS. It's expected to be leave. RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Jono - Jun 24, 2016 #ITS HAPPENING FOLKS BBC FORECAST LEAVE, REPORTED ON MAJOR NEWSSITES LEAVE. CAN IT BE? RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Voluptious - Jun 24, 2016 You know it probably won't happen anyways? If the referendum passed, it's not legally binding. Your gov can just ignore it if they want. It would take at least two years to leave even if the gov decides to follow up, a timer that can be extended if needed by the EU AND Britain. RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Toxic - Jun 24, 2016 Is this supposed to be a simple majority or a 2/3 majority vote like we have in congress most of the time? RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - evilmat360 - Jun 24, 2016 (Jun 24, 2016, 06:54 AM)Toxic Wrote: Is this supposed to be a simple majority or a 2/3 majority vote like we have in congress most of the time? Simple Majority As shown by RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - RK-FIN - Jun 24, 2016 Now it is your time SCOTS! Get your independence, stay in EU! On topic: This is just bad for economy of GB, pound has been dropping. RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Brynn - Jun 24, 2016 Time will tell if this was right or not. I'm happy with this result. People need to give it time, of course the pound will drop, we just left the EU. Give it time. RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Barkles - Jun 24, 2016 Well Canadian members I need to know the best places to live in your country cos This is finally the reason I need to leave this s**thole RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Soviethooves - Jun 24, 2016 (Jun 24, 2016, 09:44 AM)Barkles Wrote: Well Canadian members I need to know the best places to live in your country cos This is finally the reason I need to leave this s**thole Nah man come to Freedom Land. We got bigger food! RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Barkles - Jun 24, 2016 (Jun 24, 2016, 09:56 AM)Soviethooves Wrote:Ironically your immigration laws prevent me otherwise i would(Jun 24, 2016, 09:44 AM)Barkles Wrote: Well Canadian members I need to know the best places to live in your country cos This is finally the reason I need to leave this s**thole RE: [Sour Talk] The EU Referendum - Marty - Jun 24, 2016 Well, time for Scottish Independence now. Biggest argument for a no vote is "Scotland won't be in the EU if we leave the UK" Now the UK just forced us out the EU. Saor Alba ! |