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Post by arsenalgunner20 on Jun 24, 2016 5:25:53 GMT
Brexit confirmed.
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Post by lzz411 on Jun 24, 2016 7:24:06 GMT
well shit, seems like I'm going to be moving once i'm done with uni. If they just had the minimum voting age for 17 the results could've been so different
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Post by katenhond2010 on Jun 24, 2016 7:51:17 GMT
I feel bad for everyone in Brittain now, british economy will be a mess and in a few years time everyone who voted yes will regret their decision. Just watch the value of the pound sink while everything imported will only become more and more expensive.
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Post by Daleks (@darkalex45) on Jun 24, 2016 8:29:29 GMT
Wait, did the leave vote win...? Are you... serious? Okay so I just checked out news and stats after I've seen this Already lost lots of money, even more than what I would thought which basically destroys the point of 'We won't need to pay the European Union' because already lost so much money which is years of EU funding I heard but don't take this as true, I only heard stuff. Seems like most leave votes were a lot off 60+ people as well which is just sad. Its sad that people who are already at the end of their lives can massively change the way for younger generations who mostly voted for remain. It just seems like the saddest thing to me Well, UK is already in a mess now. A simple vote that literally did nothing, just said the populations interest, is screwing up the UK. Well, the poor get poorer and the rich get richer, right guys? I'm sorry I'm just pissed of that this had to happen, all the poor people in the UK right now, this is something that might even effect my future, everyone's future in Europe, or even the whole world I mean UK is a big and important country. This economy is already putting a lot of lives at risk. Goddamn grandpa/ma's though.
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Post by equationunequal on Jun 24, 2016 8:41:06 GMT
\o/ *prays for a N(L)exit*
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Post by arsenalgunner20 on Jun 24, 2016 8:43:04 GMT
\o/ *prays for a N(L)exit* I'm not sure if that would be so great for us, but I didn't do much research. (Not that it would help, I can't vote yet anyways)
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Post by Jackimo on Jun 24, 2016 8:53:51 GMT
Seems like most leave votes were a lot off 60+ people as well which is just sad. Its sad that people who are already at the end of their lives can massively change the way for younger generations who mostly voted for remain. It just seems like the saddest thing to me Vote again in 20 years after all the morons have died off
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Post by lzz411 on Jun 24, 2016 9:01:48 GMT
Seems like most leave votes were a lot off 60+ people as well which is just sad. Its sad that people who are already at the end of their lives can massively change the way for younger generations who mostly voted for remain. It just seems like the saddest thing to me Vote again in 20 years after all the morons have died off Vote again in 1 or 2. almost all current 16&17 year olds will vote in. that will easily sway the vote
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Post by Hale on Jun 24, 2016 9:43:58 GMT
Country will be fine, everyone on my Facebook has woken up this morning with a masters degree in politics and economics.
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Post by Evil_Tuinhek on Jun 24, 2016 9:52:05 GMT
Just watched a little bit of BBC. No one is talking about what Britian is actually going to be gaining from this, but all the talk is about there being 'a lot of big questions that need to be answered'. So people voted to have questions but no answers.
I don't think I'll be affected by this decision a lot personally, so I'm not going to pretend to care that much. I do think it's a stupid decision, mainly because people like Farage and Trump were encouraging a Brexit. If you vote for those people, I probably don't like you.
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Post by katenhond2010 on Jun 24, 2016 9:53:33 GMT
\o/ *prays for a N(L)exit* I'm not sure if that would be so great for us, but I didn't do much research. (Not that it would help, I can't vote yet anyways) Everyone who thinks it's a good thing for The Netherlands to leave the EU is narrow minded and has no idea what benefits the EU gives. The Netherlands is way to small to functionate on it's own.
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Post by Oh_Darn on Jun 24, 2016 10:01:00 GMT
I'm not sure if that would be so great for us, but I didn't do much research. (Not that it would help, I can't vote yet anyways) Everyone who thinks it's a good thing for The Netherlands to leave the EU is narrow minded and has no idea what benefits the EU gives. The Netherlands is way to small to functionate on it's own. What this scrub says ^
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Post by Ishan on Jun 24, 2016 10:16:40 GMT
Ofc Trump would support it..
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Post by equationunequal on Jun 24, 2016 10:33:40 GMT
I'm not sure if that would be so great for us, but I didn't do much research. (Not that it would help, I can't vote yet anyways) Everyone who thinks it's a good thing for The Netherlands to leave the EU is narrow minded and has no idea what benefits the EU gives. The Netherlands is way to small to functionate on it's own. We functioned fine before the EU and we can function fine after the EU. It is narrow minded to think we need a bunch of unelected(!), undemocratic bureaucrats in Brussels telling us how to run our country! The EU is going to crumble sooner than later. It's best to leave the ship before it sinks.
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Post by Evil_Tuinhek on Jun 24, 2016 10:49:57 GMT
Everyone who thinks it's a good thing for The Netherlands to leave the EU is narrow minded and has no idea what benefits the EU gives. The Netherlands is way to small to functionate on it's own. We functioned fine before the EU and we can function fine after the EU. It is narrow minded to think we need a bunch of unelected(!), undemocratic bureaucrats in Brussels telling us how to run our country! The EU is going to crumble sooner than later. It's best to leave the ship before it sinks. Functioned fine before the EU? You realise we were part of the European Community of Coal and Steel since a few years after the end of World War II in an effort to rebuild. The need for rebuilding cannot possibly mean we were 'fine' before that. The Coal and Steel Community, consisting of West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, was essentially the beginning of the European Union as we know it today.
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