whatmeworry
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Re: UK - in or out of the EU?
Hopefully means less British tourists across Europe.
Hopefully means less British tourists across Europe.
Definitely all over now.
Leave at 51.8% with 94.5% of vote counted.
Sinn Fein and SNP now calling for referendums for Northern Ireland and Scotland to leave the UK.
Definitely all over now.
Leave at 51.8% with 94.5% of vote counted.
Sinn Fein and SNP now calling for referendums for Northern Ireland and Scotland to leave the UK.
Get ready for another wave of Ten pound poms coming our way.
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Not straight away. When companies start pulling money and businesses, then they will realise their HUGE mistake.
Believe it or not The Channel Islands are not part of the EU. :shock:
Its now official. Leave has the required votes! We have Brexit
Well I guess it's time to do the sudoku then............
Fresh off the presses of the Herald Sun:
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The result is so obvious now and I wonder if David Cameron will resign. Should he?
UK to leave EU after 45 years of membership
Britain is leaving the EU, with the vote count complete and the shockwaves reverberating across the globe.
With 374 out of 382 regional results declared, there were 16.8 million votes for “Leave” and 15.7 million for “Remain”, making it mathematically impossible for “Remain” to win.
Prime Minister David Cameron, head of the Conservative government, is expected to make a statement, most likely outside his official residence at 10 Downing Street.
Former London Mayor Boris Johnson has not indicated when he will speak about the “leave” campaign success, but UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage, who spoke several times late Thursday and early Friday, plans a further statement Friday morning.
Mr Cameron’s defeat in the referendum represents a political earthquake that may re-shape the Tory party leadership, which was deeply split by the Brexit issue, and could cost him his job.
“He’s almost certainly got to go,” said Tim Bale, a professor of politics at Queen Mary, University of London. “There are too many people who will see him as someone who lost his legitimacy and ... was outplayed by an opponent who wants to take over as a leader.”
— AFP
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Fresh off the presses of the Herald Sun:
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Weird - working fine for me.....
Be in absolutely no doubt - Brexit poses a grave threat to the very existence of the EU, which will inevitably threaten global stability with frightening and inescapable ramifications for the peace and calm of the United Kingdom.