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Can anyone name another country that’s voted to make itself poorer?

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12 minutes ago, taxman said:

Yeah but...we gotz blue passports ain't we?

And a fat lot of good they'll be, over the next few months...

6 minutes ago, Mister Gee said:

Can anyone name another country that’s voted to make itself poorer?

North Korea, repeatedly since the late 1940s, each time by an overwhelming majority ;)

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Anyone seen a Brexiteer on here recently? Or are they all out spending their £350Ms?

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45 minutes ago, Litotes said:

Anyone seen a Brexiteer on here recently? Or are they all out spending their £350Ms?

The Project Fear mob have gone quiet haven't they. The Blitz Spirit stuff is all warm and nostalgic until the moment you get a small taste if it. There's nothing fun about fear. 

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13 minutes ago, West 77 said:

The Coronavirus  global negative  financial impact puts everything into context.  Any negative impact because of the referendum result are small beer compared to the impact that the Coronavirus is having on the Global economy.  It's time to stop bitching about the EU referendum result and look at the bigger picture.

not really no, ones due to a global virus, ones down to idiocy, one couldnt be helped...one could have

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24 minutes ago, West 77 said:

The Coronavirus  global negative  financial impact puts everything into context.  Any negative impact because of the referendum result are small beer compared to the impact that the Coronavirus is having on the Global economy.  It's time to stop bitching about the EU referendum result and look at the bigger picture.

Indeed it does, it puts the self-indulgence and stupidity of Brexit into context. 

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55 minutes ago, West 77 said:

The Coronavirus  global negative  financial impact puts everything into context.  Any negative impact because of the referendum result are small beer compared to the impact that the Coronavirus is having on the Global economy.  It's time to stop bitching about the EU referendum result and look at the bigger picture.

A combination of developing a vaccine and building up enough herd immunity will mean the world economy will start recovering from the Coronavirus within about 2 years. The effects of Brexit will last a lot longer.

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On 13/03/2020 at 18:05, Litotes said:

Anyone seen a Brexiteer on here recently? Or are they all out spending their £350Ms?

Hi Litotes... :wave:

 

Its more fun watching you lot posting and arguing with no one, Hehe!

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On 13/03/2020 at 19:33, Mister Gee said:

Indeed it does, it puts the self-indulgence and stupidity of Brexit into context. 

Does it?

 

Trying to reverse the wishes of the majority in a referendum was the only really stupid thing.

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9 hours ago, MillerMike said:

Does it?

 

Trying to reverse the wishes of the majority in a referendum was the only really stupid thing.

What are your wishes Mike?

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This latest crisis highlights the need for international cooperation and unhindered trade.

Brexit may yet be the subject of a further referendum.

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On 14/03/2020 at 21:48, MillerMike said:

Does it?

 

Trying to reverse the wishes of the majority in a referendum was the only really stupid thing.

Indeed.

 

Referenda are obviously usually used to protect the wishes of a minority.

 

Only an innumerate moron would suggest otherwise.🙄

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