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Old 27-06-2016, 10:42 AM #1
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Boris is Not the New PM


We are having a Lady PM


I want a lady On Top of Me

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So that whole vote was pointless and everything the Remainers have said for months has come to fruition. What a shocker.
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they will trigger the clause, however, when they trigger it, it will be with the foundation of a re-negotiated agreement. Someone has to appease all sides and that's going to be tricky, but that's what will need to be done.
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Boris didn't want to actually leave, he just wanted to be noticed enough to get camerons job when he stepped down, IMO. Cameron said he wasn't doing a full term. Boris saw a chance of publicity. I really doubt he wants the job now, I can't see anyone wanting it.
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Boris didn't want to actually leave, he just wanted to be noticed enough to get camerons job when he stepped down, IMO. Cameron said he wasn't doing a full term. Boris saw a chance of publicity. I really doubt he wants the job now, I can't see anyone wanting it.


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Boris didn't want to actually leave, he just wanted to be noticed enough to get camerons job when he stepped down, IMO. Cameron said he wasn't doing a full term. Boris saw a chance of publicity. I really doubt he wants the job now, I can't see anyone wanting it.
He does seem very quiet all of a sudden...
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Nothing will change unless the things that business want them to change, I predict workers directives to be one of the first, human rights, green energy will be forgotten and snooping will get priority too.
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Remain supporters are such sore, bitter losers.
I'm not bitter or a sore loser,i have young children and wanted a better future for them,so I think that the wrong decision was made imo,that is not bitter or a sore loser it is my opinion,The leave campaign has already been caught out lying to get votes so not a good start
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I'm not bitter or a sore loser,i have young children and wanted a better future for them,so I think that the wrong decision was made imo,that is not bitter or a sore loser it is my opinion,The leave campaign has already been caught out lying to get votes so not a good start
I accept the vote obviously but will re-think very carefully if I even remain in the UK now.

I am 24,I see my future in a Nation that is part of the EU,I have no wish to see the fragmentation of the EU, I think that would be bad for the World never mind just Europe.
I also really believe a good number of voters voted believing in something different than what they will in the end get as promised by the leave campaign.
Time will tell of course but my optimism is very low.

I am looking at what Scotland now does but it would really be a major disaster now too if as a result of this vote,the UK itself fragments as well.
It will not even be Great Britain anymore either if Scotland eventually breaks from the UK.
I agree wholeheartedly with your position on this Kazanne.
Anything other than an all party plan for the negotiations will be unacceptable to me and should be unacceptable generally too,no way should Boris Johnson or just those wishing to leave, be just the ones now to take on the negotiating role of leaving either.

Full credit to those wanting to leave however for their endless and great efforts to bring this result about.

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I accept the vote obviously but will re-think very carefully if I even remain in the UK now.

I am 24,I see my future in a Nation that is part of the EU,I have no wish to see the fragmentation of the EU, I think that would be bad for the World never mind just Europe.
I also really believe a good number of voters voted believing in something different than what they will in the end get as promised by the leave campaign.
Time will tell of course but my optimism is very low.

I am looking at what Scotland now does but it would really be a major disaster now too if as a result of this vote,the UK itself fragments as well.
It will not even be Great Britain anymore either if Scotland eventually breaks from the UK.
I agree wholeheartedly with your position on this Kazanne.
Anything other than an all party plan for the negotiations will be unacceptable to me and should be unacceptable generally too,no way should Boris Johnson or just those wishing to leave, be just the ones now to take on the negotiating role of leaving either.
I can see Scotland and maybe Ireland wanting to be independent aswell Joey,that leaves us as not so great anymore, farage has already admitted what was said about money going to the NHS as a 'mistake' makes you wonder how many other 'mistakes' have been made, as for Boris,I really don't want him in charge either.
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Remain supporters are such sore, bitter losers.
If the pound has climbed in value and Japan hadn't halted trade, and the young people who will fave the consequences of the cjmage got what they wanted
then I'm pretty sure they wouldn't be as bitter
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