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You are free to join me in panicking, what happened in the last 24 hours is, to say the least, an absolute disaster. The fact that the leave campaigners are already admitting to the lies they've told only highlights how much of a farce this is. But still, as one happy Englishman told me 'now the foreigners gp back to zulu world', isn't that nice...
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@istillmissEP.I sincerely hope that you're being sarcastic. You understand that the world was a very different place back then yes? The intricacies of the financial and business worlds have changed over so slightly, mind blowing huh?
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There have been half-truths, scare-mongering, and outright lies on both sides of the fence... It's what politicians do.

What you see as a disaster some of us see as full of opportunity.
Wayne1170 · M
Uk wasn't built by the EU it will still function . Regardless of all that has happened ...now there is some real work to be done ...let's see who can step up to do it ..The question was asked . The answer given
I'm trying not to panic. I have faith in my beloved England.
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@callme, I'm Scottish, my compatriots did the right thing
It'll be fine, calm down 🙄
Primnproper · 56-60, F
Well I've took solice in music and chocolate...then I will wait for the whingers in a few months moaning about the rising food prices and interest rates..the ft index dropped 11.7 in just a few hours..the pound will just become even more unstable..
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@Small - Well, I would not trust Farage if he told me that snow was white... The man is a prize prick!

However, he is one of very many despicable people on both sides of this debate. The whole thing has been very negative and it was nigh impossible to find any actual facts and figures to support either argument, which I guess is why it has all become so emotional for some people.

With a lack of information for the brain to sort through people have instead voted with their hearts and what they felt was 'right', and as such, have been genuinely upset by the outcome.

Personally I voted out, not because of xenophobia, but because I do not believe that the EU has our best interests at heart, it would be impossible for it to do so with so many varying cultures involved. So, I felt it was better to step back from it all and perhaps give our little country a chance to get it's own house in order...

Yes, we have a lot of work to do, and the next few years are going to be hard, but it might very well be a bit easier without outside interference :)
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A7xqueen, thanks, the detailed reports from independent financiers reported on three major news networks had me worried. Your uneducated, patronising response has set my nerves at ease.
A7xqueen, I hope you haven't discussed the situation with anyone in person, you clearly don't understand what's happened. Unless you're just looking for attention. If I was wearing a 'tinfoil hat' I'd have been happy with the result. You have things backward
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@IstillmissEP - There was always going to be a financial wobble following a referendum of this magnitude... The 'markets' are a lot like chicken-little. An acorn drops and they assume the whole sky is falling!

And yes, the EU are not the world's only traders, this will give us the freedom to trade with whoever the hell we want. Hell, we might even be able to open our coal mines and steel works again, lol :)
I am American, but the UK will always be in my heart. I don't have first hand knowledge of life there so I don't dare say either way. That's disrespectful in my opinion. I just try to believe it's all for the best.
@small don't mention it you melodramatic weirdo 😉
@ISTILLMISSEP, Again, you either don't understand, or you're trolling. The points you're trying to make just don't correlate
@istillmissEP. You won't mind making up any financial shortfall I suffer then, eh? People survived the blitz, so you'll be fine...
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TheCoolestCat · 36-40, M
boris johnson for prime minister............. not, what a joke he would be
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Doran10 · 80-89, M
Hear! Hear!
@istillmissEP, at best you're uneducated on the subject, or, if your age range is accurate, you might want to visit a doctor and ask about some therapy. You're stance isn't befitting of your supposed maturity level
@quizling, understood, I just find the leave campaigners admitting to the lies so matter of factly quite disturbing.
@small stop freaking out. Take off the tin foil hat. Nobody declared war on anybody, everything's gonna be ok.
A7xqueen, your 'insult' is redundant, not only that, but you've shown yourself to be more of a 'weirdo' than me, you resorted to childish 'and poorly worded' retorts after your rather unfortunate reply was, rightly, ridiculed. Nothing I've posted would in any way characterise me as a 'weirdo'
TheCoolestCat · 36-40, M
the Uk mainland is plagued with foreigners..... so many black and asian pople everywhere

 
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