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Brexit - LP - 06-24-2016 (06-24-2016, 05:10 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:Obviously that could be one possibility. I wonder though how high it would be on a new governments list of priorities, especially if that government is led by a bloke called Bill? ??? You never know what is going to happen, just ask the EU? Re: Brexit - cookie2 - 06-24-2016 (06-24-2016, 05:11 AM)LP link Wrote:You never know what is going to happen, just ask the EU? What a cock-up! A classic case of MPs, apart from a minority, being way out of touch with the people they are supposed to represent. Re: Brexit - LP - 06-24-2016 (06-24-2016, 05:57 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:What a cock-up! A classic case of MPs, apart from a minority, being way out of touch with the people they are supposed to represent. The people voting for this don't realise that Scotland is next! Re: Brexit - cookie2 - 06-24-2016 (06-24-2016, 06:04 AM)LP link Wrote:The people voting for this don't realise that Scotland is next! From what I've been reading I don't think most of them would be too bothered. Could also re-ignite a serious push for Irish re-unification, Sinn Fein are already making noises. There will be a major problem to be resolved there due to the border between north and south if one country is in the EU and the other is not. Apologies this is way off topic now! Re: Brexit - Lods - 06-24-2016 (06-24-2016, 06:56 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:Apologies this is way off topic now! We'll give it its own thread ![]() Re: Brexit - DJC - 06-24-2016 (06-24-2016, 06:04 AM)LP link Wrote:The people voting for this don't realise that Scotland is next! The majority of Scots voted to remain. Perhaps Scotland will secede from the Union and apply to join the EU ??? I suspect other countries will be thinking seriously about their membership of the EU. Re: Brexit - cookie2 - 06-24-2016 British PM David Cameron has resigned. Re: Brexit - Woodstock - 06-24-2016 (06-24-2016, 06:56 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:From what I've been reading I don't think most of them would be too bothered. Could also re-ignite a serious push for Irish re-unification, Sinn Fein are already making noises. There will be a major problem to be resolved there due to the border between north and south if one country is in the EU and the other is not. Being Northern Irish and Irish mate, I can guarantee you that the North won't be part of a United Ireland for a while yet. Catholics are out-breeding Protestants, that's a fact. In other words, once it gets way past 50/50, it'll be game on, assuming the majority want it to happen. And then, you need to consider if the south even wants the north. Not guaranteed at all. Remember that generations have acclimatised to a separation. Never mind The threat of sectarian violence by idiot unionists in the South if there was a united Ireland. Very real, scary possibility. One of the reason I left the place - politics are utterly fuc&ed. Re: Brexit - Woodstock - 06-24-2016 (06-24-2016, 07:56 AM)Woodstock link Wrote:Being Northern Irish and Irish mate, I can guarantee you that the North won't be part of a United Ireland for a while yet. Catholics are out-breeding Protestants, that's a fact. In other words, once it gets way past 50/50, it'll be game on, assuming the majority want it to happen. And then, you need to consider if the south even wants the north. Not guaranteed at all. Remember that generations have acclimatised to a separation. Never mind The threat of sectarian violence by idiot unionists in the South if there was a united Ireland. Very real, scary possibility. One of the reason I left the place - politics are utterly fuc&ed. And as for Sinn Fein and that utter bastar$ Gery Adams. Fuc$ em. Terrorist politic front. The guy has blood on his hands and the only reason he isn't dead and now in Southern Ireland politics is because of a deal made for the Northern Ireland peace process. He is not well loved by half of the north I can assure you. Wasted decades of prosperity at the hands of him and Ian Paisley. Idiots both. Re: Brexit - ElwoodBlues1 - 06-24-2016 Not good news for Australia IMO, the sterling will be devalued and I reckon share prices will keep falling and world economies get shaky when this stuff happens....could lead to a recession in the UK and problems for us in terms of a GFC again... |