Brexit: Should the UK stay or go?
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Re: Brexit: Should the UK stay or go?
Pound down to 8%. Entire country will be in an economical mess in the morning. 20p freddos will cost £20 lol
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Boris as PM
would trump..Trump as potential president.
would trump..Trump as potential president.
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Firenze wrote:Tomwin Lannister wrote:He's a mess, even a lot of Remain lads will be happy with him *bleep* off.
yeah he's a massive pleb
I am a little worried though with the precedent voting out could possibly set, never expected it to be like this, thought remain would overwhelmingly win. UKIP are only going to be stronger in the future, I fear for where this country is heading in the next decade tbh. Need you to take me with you to Murika tbh, make sure you get a two matress trailer.
Yeah i'll bring u no homo etc I just gotta abuse my student loan government paid education first, u should do.
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Before the EU yes, but not after Thatcher.Tomwin Lannister wrote:Britain was a leading force in workers rights before the EU
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Pound was always going to get raped this morning. It will balance out soon enough.
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Tomwin Lannister wrote:The workers rights argument is scaremongering
Britain was a leading force in workers rights before the EU
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7067d5e0-fa4e-11e5-b3f6-11d5706b613b.html
Read if you're concerned about working rights.
Lad I don't know who that link was for but you have to pay to read it, please think of us poor folks
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, thought something like this might happen so all my savings are tied up in fifa points so I'm good tbh
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zigra wrote:Tomwin Lannister wrote:The workers rights argument is scaremongering
Britain was a leading force in workers rights before the EU
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7067d5e0-fa4e-11e5-b3f6-11d5706b613b.html
Read if you're concerned about working rights.
Lad I don't know who that link was for but you have to pay to read it, please think of us poor folks
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- For a start, the EU is not responsible for as many employment rights as you might think. The UK implemented the Equal Pay Act in 1970, before it even joined the EU. It already had sex and race discrimination laws too, according to the TUC, while its maternity leave exceeded the EU minimum of 14 weeks when that directive came in.
It is true that the EU has strengthened, expanded and updated these rights over the decades. It has also added new ones, such as the right to holiday pay, unpaid parental leave and equal treatment for part-time workers. Yet two of the biggest EU directives — the maximum 48-hour week and the agency workers’ regulations — contained big loopholes or opt-outs for UK employers.
Indeed, Britain’s labour market is the least regulated in the EU. According to the OECD’s employment protection index, the UK comes in at 31 out of 34 rich countries. That begs the question of which labour market regulations the government would do away with, should the UK leave the EU. It is hard to imagine any government going into the 2020 election with “bring back sexism in the workplace” or “let’s have fewer paid holidays” on their leaflets.
Employment lawyers say there could be some tinkering on the margins of discrimination or rules to protect outsourced workers but none foresees anything groundbreaking.
The jist of it
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RealGunner wrote:Pound down to 8%. Entire country will be in an economical mess in the morning. 20p freddos will cost £20 lol
Good job I kept my freddos from 1995 tbf.
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P.S any party who are pushing to remove working rights will get about 2 votes.
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Manchester voted remain
Pretty much all the big cities have voted in now in London, Liverpool and Manchester
Pretty much all the big cities have voted in now in London, Liverpool and Manchester
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I love how lower educated people are so easily talked into voting against their own self interest. Politics in a nutshell.
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Torfaen uses Molten Core and votes Leave
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Well, you'll get that if you negotiate trade agreements with the US as they will push TTIP on you which is what Cameron supports anyway.Tomwin Lannister wrote:P.S any party who are pushing to remove working rights will get about 2 votes.
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Three rivers vote 51% leave
surely that's a pub or something
surely that's a pub or something
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rwo power wrote:Well, you'll get that if you negotiate trade agreements with the US as they will push TTIP on you which is what Cameron supports anyway.Tomwin Lannister wrote:P.S any party who are pushing to remove working rights will get about 2 votes.
Please don't make me debate this AGAIN at 4am
Cameron will be gone soon and nobody has to accept TTIP. The same TTIP that some parts of the EU want to usher in.
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Most of these backwater isolated places are voting Leave smh
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backwater isolated places that keep the country ticking doing the jobs that nobody wants to do lol
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CARDIFFFF HOLY SHIT
101K REMAIN 60K LEAVE
101K REMAIN 60K LEAVE
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ES wrote:Torfaen uses Molten Core and votes Leave
he actually says on the King's Row map 'If you ask me, the Brits have their heads on straight!'
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main men in Bristol
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ES wrote:CARDIFFFF HOLY SHIT
101K REMAIN 60K LEAVE
Welsh lads coming up big
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Remain close the gap from about 500k to 400k
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Leave passed 10M votes now
16M wins.
16M wins.
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ES wrote:Most of these backwater isolated places are voting Leave smh
Typical voters. Every election in Denmark a lot of Danish people vote against welfare because they suffer from severe xenophobia.
I don't understand why the people with the most are the ones voting for the collective in so many cases.
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