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I voted Tory, no way could I vote Labour with Ed at the helm and the mess they left behind last time they were in.
I am sorry David Cameron is resigning, I am not sure if I could vote for Boris.
Hopefully by the next election there will be a decent opposition so we have a choice if he doesn't cut the mustard.
Over all I have been happy with my vote, at least he has carried out his promise of a referendum, just have to wait and se how it pans out now.
Im absolutely gutted cameron quit. GUTTED. I didnt agree with all he said but damn it he was a great statesman in many ways and he inherited a disgraceful mess from the super corrupt labour party who destroyed the economy, invaded nations illegally , damaged our civil liberties and covered up endless public sector and nhs abuses
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Im absolutely gutted cameron quit. GUTTED. I didnt agree with all he said but damn it he was a great statesman in many ways and he inherited a disgraceful mess from the super corrupt labour party who destroyed the economy, invaded nations illegally , damaged our civil liberties and covered up endless public sector and nhs abuses
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I voted Tory, no way could I vote Labour with Ed at the helm and the mess they left behind last time they were in.
I am sorry David Cameron is resigning, I am not sure if I could vote for Boris.
Hopefully by the next election there will be a decent opposition so we have a choice if he doesn't cut the mustard.
Over all I have been happy with my vote, at least he has carried out his promise of a referendum, just have to wait and se how it pans out now.
Exactly this ^
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Never voted Tory,Never will.Could'nt vote Labour with Ed and deffo not with Corbyn.Voted UKIP last couple of times,Think Nigel is a legend getting us our independence back but would'nt vote for him to be our leader in a GE.

Praying Corbyn stops being so stubborn and realises nobody wants him anymore then we can get a good strong sensible leader for Labour who will take advantage of all the benefits of our Brexit.
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Never voted Tory,Never will.Could'nt vote Labour with Ed and deffo not with Corbyn.Voted UKIP last couple of times,Think Nigel is a legend getting us our independence back but would'nt vote for him to be our leader in a GE.

Praying Corbyn stops being so stubborn and realises nobody wants him anymore then we can get a good strong sensible leader for Labour who will take advantage of all the benefits of our Brexit.
What are the advantages again?..
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What are the advantages again?..
Old Betty feels safe in her home now goddamnit you can't put a price on that!
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What are the advantages again?..
I haven't heard a good case yet either.

I at least thought that there was a crazy plan gonna be pushed forward, it turns that there's no plan going forward.

So basically we've damaged our relationship with the EU and America for what?
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IF labour had still been in charge in 2010 to now, wed be bankrupt and austerity would have been 10 times worse. when will idealistic young voters ever realise you simply must have a strong economy or we all go down the toilet
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IF labour had still been in charge in 2010 to now, wed be bankrupt and austerity would have been 10 times worse. when will idealistic young voters ever realise you simply must have a strong economy or we all go down the toilet
How strong is it now?..
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How strong is it now?..
Very good question Kizzy.

There has just been a vote that largely discounted the economy no matter how fragile that economy still was,now the economy is all important again.

There are many years to go before all this now chaos is concluded,let's see just what shape the economy is at the end of all that.
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How strong is it now?..
way stronger than labour left it....unemployment over 50% down...gdp steadily up for the last few years....house prices up. 2.6 million new jobs. more than the rest of the eu nations put together. way fewer people on the breed for benefits gravy train and a limit has been put on them too.
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way stronger than labour left it....unemployment over 50% down...gdp steadily up for the last few years....house prices up. 2.6 million new jobs. more than the rest of the eu nations put together. way fewer people on the breed for benefits gravy train and a limit has been put on them too.

Yeah that was a world wide recession now we're having our own sovereign recession...


'Trading in Barclays and RBS shares was suspended on Monday morning following heavy losses on the London Stock Exchange.

Barclays share price was down 10.3 per cent and RBS was down 15 per cent on Monday, triggering automatic circuit breakers that kick in when a share price falls more than 8 per cent.'

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Yeah that was a world wide recession now we're having our own sovereign recession...


'Trading in Barclays and RBS shares was suspended on Monday morning following heavy losses on the London Stock Exchange.

Barclays share price was down 10.3 per cent and RBS was down 15 per cent on Monday, triggering automatic circuit breakers that kick in when a share price falls more than 8 per cent.'

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You're fighting a losing battle here Kizzy, the blinkers are on so firmly that they're blindfolds in most cases. Apparently the economy is just fine and any drops are purely coincidence.
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Yeah that was a world wide recession now we're having our own sovereign recession...


'Trading in Barclays and RBS shares was suspended on Monday morning following heavy losses on the London Stock Exchange.

Barclays share price was down 10.3 per cent and RBS was down 15 per cent on Monday, triggering automatic circuit breakers that kick in when a share price falls more than 8 per cent.'

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it wasnt worldwide it was usa and uk especially and ours was worse because our economy was imbalanced. new labour wasted billions, deregulated the banks and the financial sector, dismantled the monopolies and mergers, wasted billions on the public sector, allowing council ceo's to double their salaries to nearly Ł250,000 p/a endless cover ups such as the 20,000 children abuses in rotherham...nhs scandals galore the stafford starvation of 1000+ patients, mrsa levels up to 70 times those in scandiavian countries....the whole nhs trust system was a disaster....they allowed banks to quadruple in size they totally decapitated the bak of england and sold billions of gold in a panic at way below its value.....
oh and wasted billions and cost 100,000s of innocent lives on on illegal wars.....but they did at least ban fox hunting
what a shower

they left us bankrupt again. no money left.
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IF labour had still been in charge in 2010 to now, wed be bankrupt and austerity would have been 10 times worse. when will idealistic young voters ever realise you simply must have a strong economy or we all go down the toilet
I could say that to the elderly about the EU, but apparently in Neverland pulling out of the EU was gonna stop Immigration, save the NHS, get Coal Mines back, and pull us out of the European Court Of Law.

So it's kind of funny the hypocrisy in this post.
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I could say that to the elderly about the EU, but apparently in Neverland pulling out of the EU was gonna stop Immigration, save the NHS, get Coal Mines back, and pull us out of the European Court Of Law.

So it's kind of funny the hypocrisy in this post.
YOURE ABSURD exaggeration is exactly why bremain lost, when will you ever learn
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YOURE ABSURD exaggeration is exactly why bremain lost, when will you ever learn
I'm quoting what people said so it's not me exaggerating but the people on the Leave side that said those things.
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I could say that to the elderly about the EU, but apparently in Neverland pulling out of the EU was gonna stop Immigration, save the NHS, get Coal Mines back, and pull us out of the European Court Of Law.

So it's kind of funny the hypocrisy in this post.
If you are going to blame an age demographic for a vote, it would be wise to check the proportions of age groups in the UK

The older generation are vastly outnumbered, so cannot possibly be soley responsible for a UK wide referendum result

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If you are going to blame an age demographic for a vote, it would be wise to check the proportions of age groups in the UK



You can see that the older generation are vastly outnumbered, so cannot possibly be soley responsible for a UK wide referendum result
I doubt any 18-24s voted as they were too busy taking selfies and applying fake tan
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i took that graph out as it relates to facebook .... but the principle is the same
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You can see that the older generation are vastly outnumbered, so cannot possibly be soley responsible for a UK wide referendum result

This was a harsh wake up call for young people who didn't bother to vote, you can't expect Joe Bloggs next door to do it for you, I can understand young not voting in a GE with some seats being so safe there is no point voting or all the parties are so awful, but a referendum on membership of the EU which is a once in a lifetime decision, not to turn out to vote is beyond my comprehension
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The older generation are vastly outnumbered, so cannot possibly be soley responsible for a UK wide referendum result
Well considering that 75% of younger demographics voted to Remain, then it does leave the elderly, and the middle aged I'm afraid.

The only reason the middle aged aren't getting as much abuse, is because a lot of them were willing to listen to their children and grandchildren who are gonna be living in this state for many more years to come, and of course have to wipe the bums off of the people that did vote to leave the EU.
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Well considering that 75% of younger demographics voted to Remain, then it does leave the elderly, and the middle aged I'm afraid.

The only reason the middle aged aren't getting as much abuse, is because a lot of them were willing to listen to their children and grandchildren who are gonna be living in this state for many more years to come, and of course have to wipe the bums off of the people that did vote to leave the EU.
thats just not correct. If the young actually went out and voted, they would totally outnumber the older generations vote. So you can't attach blame to the older generation for voting when the young generation can't be arsed.

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I'm not getting involved in such an obviously baiting, sneering thread. This is not designed to lead to a discussion... I won't say 'debate' as so few people on here know what that means now.
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