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If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,873
Hove
Boris is a complete twunt but he could well be right here. According to ComRes, the majority of voters across the political spectrum said their primary reason was taking back control of the decision-making. Immigration was some way behind in second place.

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http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/how-the-united-kingdom-voted-and-why/

EU-lite
 








Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,871
Guiseley
In other news politicians in France are looking to revoke the Le Touquet agreement.
This will mean we cannot do immigration checks in the French channel ports so all those migrants who have been held in 'The Jungle" and other camps will be free to board ferries etc to the UK.
As the French will be free to refuse to take them back we will have to deal with them.


So that's working out well then.

That was always going to happen to be fair.
 


ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,772
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
I remember voting on Thursday. The question on the ballot paper was:

Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union?

It wasn't asking me should we have new trade deals or tariffs or leave the single market.
It wasn't asking me if I wanted free movement to end.
It wasn't asking me about Islam.
It wasn't asking me about immigration, either EU or non-EU to this country.
It wasn't asking me if I believed in fairy-tales and whether £350 Million extra to the NHS a week would be provided.
It wasn't me if I wanted 'my country back.'
It wasn't asking me if I liked the government/Westminster or not.

There's an awful lot of confusion, uncertainty and division in this country now. It's not united. Nobody has a clue what will happen now. Nobody who voted 'remain',as I did does. Nobody who voted 'leave' either does.
 




Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,871
Guiseley
We will simply apply the common sense approach, all the standards agencies will operate as normal.. as most of them did before we entered the EU... but if course they have matured since then and new standards will be applied with a British and common sense consideration but also with in the context of what is required to export or import products.

So in summary, not much change in content, just some adjustment as to who sets and manages said standards.

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I.e. we no longer have any say but still have to follow them.
 








Aug 23, 2011
1,864
I wouldn't go that far but all parties are on a hiding to nothing with the NHS and education and they really are too big and important to be messed around with every five years so make them NGOs so they have the freedom and the time to change for the best.

Indeed its something i've often thought too as they get messed about with every few years and part of the problem we have is under investment in schools and hospitals (or perhaps bad investment...).
 


John Claude Junket and his Soviet Dinosaurs to be disbanded, a free trade agreement between all member states, European justice ripped up and we all get on without being told to.

Not bothered about mtrs/centre metres, miles/kilometres and all that minor stuff.

Would like a free movement of people for those with job offer/study/holidays(obviously)

No benefits for migrants other than a working tax credit and once they are given a temporary Nat ins number any medical care must be paid 50% by their country of origin.

Then I will switch from leave to remain in a proper reformed EU.
Until then I am out.
Easy😀

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BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,184
Is that a serious comment. Perhaps you should ask that famous Leave supporter, James Dyson why he took manufacturing to Malaysia. If we want to manufacture again then we need to do it as cheaply as they do overseas so maybe you can kiss the living wage goodbye!!! Alternatively, you need to manufacture in a niche market but I'm sure it wouldn't take long for other countries to cotton on.

Yes it is a serious comment although I do concede it is not easy. However I am sure there are instances of countries manufacturing stuff and still having decent wages. There must be a way to stop our reliance on cheap imported shit that people have suffered to make. Not as easy way I am sure but where there's a will and all that.
 




Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
This is interesting too. It would appear that if there was a re-run of the referendum then the Leave vote would go up. The Leave voters dissatisfied with the result of the referendum is 1% and the Remain voters happy with the result is a staggering 4%. I must admit, I can't get my head around 4% of Remain supporters being happy with this. Mind you, if there's one thing the last election and this referendum has shown is that polling is a very inexact science.

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BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,184
I wonder if it has anything whatsoever to do with them being a strong active member of he EU for the past 60 years or so?

It has much to do with them making that choice and working out a way to make that happen. In conjunction with the EU yes but not because of it.
 


Goldstone1976

We Got Calde in!!
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Apr 30, 2013
13,830
Herts
We won't exit.


Longer version: There will be behind the scenes informal negotiations with the EU starting in a week or so. The new PM (May??) will continue those negotiations and win some new concessions which will be able to be dressed up as very large (something on UK Parliament sovereignty, something on border control). This will enable her (him) to call a snap election with a "vote for me and we'll stay in on these new improved terms" pitch. The Tories will win (labour will likely still be in chaos - shame on them). The PM, now with a "mandate", will declare "victory" and we stay in.

Easy, this political prediction stuff, innit? All imo, obviously.
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,873
Hove
How was it a YES or a NO?

It wasn't on the ballot paper.

48% said remain i.e. happy with the free market and free movement, so even if there is only 3% of Leave voters who wanted to retain the free market and free movement, you have a majority.
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Pound is falling.
The pound will be down until it's announced that we have done a deal to get access to the free market, at which point it will shoot up.

Money to be made if you have foreign currency to convert to pounds and hold your nerve.
 


ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,772
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Boris Johnson writes today:

I cannot stress too much that Britain is part of Europe, and always will be.
There will still be intense and intensifying European co-operation and partnership in a huge number of fields: the arts, the sciences, the universities, and on improving the environment.
EU citizens living in this country will have their rights fully protected, and the same goes for British citizens living in the EU.
British people will still be able to go and work in the EU; to live; to travel; to study; to buy homes and to settle down. As the German equivalent of the CBI - the BDI - has very sensibly reminded us, there will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market.
The only change - and it will not come in any great rush - is that the UK will extricate itself from the EU's extraordinary and opaque system of legislation: the vast and growing corpus of law enacted by a European Court of Justice from which there can be no appeal.

He doesn't seem to indicate free movement is going to end.
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
John Claude Junket and his Soviet Dinosaurs to be disbanded, a free trade agreement between all member states, European justice ripped up and we all get on without being told to.

Not bothered about mtrs/centre metres, miles/kilometres and all that minor stuff.

Would like a free movement of people for those with job offer/study/holidays(obviously)

No benefits for migrants other than a working tax credit and once they are given a temporary Nat ins number any medical care must be paid 50% by their country of origin.

Then I will switch from leave to remain in a proper reformed EU.
Until then I am out.
Easy😀

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I do wonder if Juncker is a Kremlin stooge trying to wreck the EU from the inside.
 




ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,772
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
The pound will be down until it's announced that we have done a deal to get access to the free market, at which point it will shoot up.

Money to be made if you have foreign currency to convert to pounds and hold your nerve.

True. When's the deal though...............................
 


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In other news politicians in France are looking to revoke the Le Touquet agreement.
This will mean we cannot do immigration checks in the French channel ports so all those migrants who have been held in 'The Jungle" and other camps will be free to board ferries etc to the UK.
As the French will be free to refuse to take them back we will have to deal with them.


So that's working out well then.

I think this is old news unless you can point to a new article. The French government has said that the agreement would remain in place. However some of the politicians who supported Remain have been saying we have not been doing enough anyway, so may be 10,000+ from the camps should fill the quota and stop the moaning from this side and keep the Welcome Refugees campaign happy.

What this will show people is the reality of the EU. Since Scotland wants to join the EU, they might become part of schengen so all the people arriving in Dover would move to Scotland, that would help fills the EU quota.

It wouldn't take long before we have 700,000 people arriving in this country every year and another EU referendum would be called. You can see why being a member of the EU isn't working now.
 
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