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so, England is out of the EU, how does everyone feel about this? :)

Sueisright · 31-35, F
Will only effect those that way that choose to allow it. Those with brains will use it to build a decent business,trade,with others that we can't trade with now,do new deals make better use of our own businesses and trades instead of having to give away so much to others in Europe, no need of housing built by Dutch or German companies or any other such things we can decide who we want to deal with.
No reason for economic disaster as it's proving already a crash and already recovering and crashes as it was only came from peoples greed thinking we were gonna stupidly vote to stay in so they only deserve to loose badly when greed is the name of the game .
As they say you only get out what you put in normally which wasn't the case with Europe,we put in others took out.
We can invest the money wasted in Europe in hospitals education and other essential needs instead of giving it to parasites in other countries.
Charity starts at home not at Calais or Croatia or any other country.
Look after our own people first not others.
Meli4win · 31-35, F
@ Some solid fakts for you what will happend next.

The EU calls duties from all countrys out of the EU. So produkts from britain will be more expensiv and los popular.
Also for the Export Industrie the EO have a couple of contrakts about trading advantages with a couple of countrys world wide. From this day on UK lost all of it.
UK have now zero influence at the decisions the rest of europe will make in the future.
Your financial center lost attractiveness and will be less importend.
You will have not more money you will have less money because the UK got more money from the EU as they had to give. That was one of the biggest lie the EU Opponents told.
You personal will have less money in the future. A lot of products and services will be more expensive in the near future.
Your currency is in the free fall and without the protection from the EU as large economic room the UK is an easy target for speculators.

May you disagree. Let us talk in two years again.
Sueisright · 31-35, F
the open borders brought the scum of most countries to us along with other decent countries,it's made streets unsafe,higher crime beyond crazy,more drugs more forced prostitution and all the other disgusting things that have been brought to our doors.
Paying the scum for families that have never even lived in uk and a drain to the system beyond crazy. Prisons overflowing which costs millions per week to house them once caught and as soon as released deported and back again by the end of the week to start the crimes all over again.
And we had no way to stop them because europe decided we couldn't
Now we don't need to accept them hooray
Nyloncapes · 61-69, M
Won't be a EU in couple of years its finished other countries will now vote to come out all the millionaires an buissness men now had there gravy train stopped
SW-User
We were governing ourselves for hundreds of years before the EU, why people think we are now no longer capable is beyond me...
vikiii · 31-35, F
to everyone who feels it will impact them, i just want to say that i really do hope everything works out for you all, yes England has left the EU but honestly i can't see much change happening .. it never does, personally i welcome everyone to England, it's just the ones who make a bad name for themselves, the ones who come over just to claim benefits or to start crime, it's them who has ruined this country, they shouldn't be allowed over, chuck them out and let all the decent, loving people over. :)
Sueisright · 31-35, F
I don't mind been poorer as long as I'm not giving money to Europe,I don't want pay for other countries when my own needs the money. And very wrong on the money we paid in 364 million a week we had the rebate which reduced it to somewhere around 286 million then we got varying funding etc for around another 110 million we were 170 million given away weekly not good business in anyone's opinion
Sueisright · 31-35, F
If we'd not joined in first place we'd still have decent food instead of so much rubbish forced and grown in greenhouses and animals kept inside forever in other countries that then we were forced to buy been part of Europe. Standards that are against European laws but most countries overlook as it was one rule for us and different for them
SW-User
It is the better decision long term.
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TheProphet · M
It is for the best.
Sueisright · 31-35, F
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Sueisright · 31-35, F
And even better the waster Cameron is quitting before October,shame not today but can't have all things good in one day
Sueisright · 31-35, F
Stayed up all night watching it,had a few heart slowing moments but in the end I just couldn't believe we've finally escaped
Memetic · 56-60, F
England ruled the world at one point. Im sure they are more than capable of governing themselves
Meli4win · 31-35, F
Sad that was a wrong decision and there will be follow hard consequences for europ but more for britain.
Nyloncapes · 61-69, M
Brilliant result we will show all the doom and gloom and scaremongers we can rule ourselves
SW-User
I don't think Farage will be sweeping to power any time soon... The guy is a joke and most people realise it.
Sueisright · 31-35, F
And the truthfull fact is A number of the other countries want to vote also and in fact probably will as why do the stronger countries need to be paying for the others,again not good business.
I don't think anyone signed up to have to support spongers and parasites,it was meant to be a free trade between countries not an unelected dictatorship that imposed laws and took decisions about each ones country for them.
SW-User
Norway seem to be doing pretty damn well for themselves...
Maggimay · 46-50, F
Very uncertain.
BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
[c=#003BB2]Worried and concerned. [/c] 👽
tallpowerhouseblonde · 31-35, F
Best thing ever
Sueisright · 31-35, F
Totally agree
MrSquishy · 56-60, M
Quizling, Norway has saved 95% of it's north sea oil revenue in one of the world largest souvereign fund. Norway hasn't gone to war in Irak. Norway does have a very fair taxation system where everyone's tax return is made public. Norway has very strict rules about the way civil servants spend public money. And Norway is contributing to the EU budget, it does allow freedom of movement of EU citizens, and it follows EU laws. It just doesn't sit at the table to take decisions.
So...comparing Uk to Norway is a little far fetched.
Sueisright · 31-35, F
Exactly people were ripped off in joining originally as the things they voted for were not what they received
MrSquishy · 56-60, M
I am not so sure, the campaign has blamed foreigners for everything and I am a foreigner...so there is a definite discomfort.
SW-User
Admittedly, our system here does need work. Which hopefully our next Labour government will be able to work upon :)
MrSquishy · 56-60, M
@Quest2013....they have governed themselves all along. No one else dictated them anything.
Sueisright · 31-35, F
Fully agree ,Holland and France already say they want to vote that was e
Within 8 mins of us leaving
Meli4win · 31-35, F
Yes they exist but my grandparents remeber at the time when they shoot at each other (for US and Somalien people like your neighbourghood). I prefer that we talk together and try to work hand in hand.

I wish the UK luck i like the country and i am pretty sure that you will come back to the EU in a couple of years (at last i hope so). With less privilegs as today i guess they had lost there special role with the brexit.
Sueisright · 31-35, F
Charity begins at home now we need to take care of our own
Sueisright · 31-35, F
It's wonderful got rid of the European parasites
jaymic64 · M
I think if you all are happy with it, I say 👍😀
MrSquishy · 56-60, M
Terribly scared...the future is more than uncertain.
Sueisright · 31-35, F
I can assure if ever to do with me I'll never return.
SW-User
We didn't have a 'special' role... lol
Sue8304 · 51-55, F
Good ...hopefully x
wallflowerguy · 26-30, M
Feeling numb
Mikeuk14 · 56-60, M
I don't know, scared of the unknown. Makes us look like little Englanders. I feel we will now move further to the right. We have got rid of an unelected leader and replaced them with an unelected guy Farage.
MeCDXX · 36-40, M
During long depressed economic times, people seek becoming more secular. Trump, Britain exiting the EU and it's only just starting. But the end is already pretty clear.
SW-User
Too early but the markets have tanked badly all over. I personally feel Britain would feel the economic pinch very soon since for most continents UK was the gateway to Europe.
ifoundyourdiary · 46-50, F
Weird..... it feels so off somehow.
Having been involved w an Englishman for several years,and being dubbed European... it hits home in a strange emotional impact
Nettle · F
🎉🎉🎊🎉🎈🎉💫🎉💥🎉❤️
Sueisright · 31-35, F
Scotland she's already on tv talking to start the next vote to leave uk I can't wait,give me the vote too ill help them out
Sueisright · 31-35, F
It's great she's already talking about it lol I wish that idiot Scot was online that told me I was crazy when I said all this before lol
dicavill · 51-55, F
It will be okay. All those countries existed before the EU. They'll still be there next week and next year and...
Sueisright · 31-35, F
We've been the sponge of the system well now the sponge is dry

 
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