Maybe he just wanted a day to shoot off fireworks roughly 10 days before us.
Maybe he just wanted a day to shoot off fireworks roughly 10 days before us.
Fireworks are fucking kickass so I get that.
Mainly want to be able to be free of Brussels and be able to do what we want in regards to laws/how money is spent, as well as control immigration. You might say it's racist, but it's not. It's being a small island and not being able to look after the people already here. Anyone who gets in the country can almost be guaranteed an income/free healthcare and not contribute anything in return (financially). We're being drained bit by bit and eventually it'll be too much. That's why I voted out.
And I'm a she.
So fireworks come with the deal, yeah?
What do you say to the argument that exiting the EU will basically shut the door on new investment into the UK? Financials and major banks have already signaled 25-30% workforce cuts in the UK with possible increases as the split comes.
Saw that earlier. This is all fucking Clarkson's fault. As usual.
It's nearly 12 hours since the result became official. There's no way to know what the result will be right this minute so I'm not going to speculate.
Listen, I'm just a poor sod who makes enough money to get by, has a mortgage, a car, no kids - my worries are not the same as someone else's, so at this very moment in time, leaving has not affected me, and likely won't ever, unless something catastrophic happens. You guys need to worry about Trump more.
I don't want to push an argument on you. You made your choice and you're sticking by it. I respect that.
Apples meet Oranges.
I wasn't getting at you, there's just a lot of scaremongering going on and nearly always in the end, it works itself out. Sure it's going to be a big change, but nothing's going to happen immediately (save the financial market stuff which I have no idea about so can't speculate on).
I'm just frustrated that it's all doom and gloom when the people in charge should be wondering why we feel so disaffected in the first place. The voting maps show how we voted and there's a clear divide between London (who we see as being rich and not in touch with the real world), Ireland (who knows) and Scotland (who always wanted to be independent so here's their chance, take it).
Smart lady.
I'm so glad this worked out to coincide with the release of Independence Day 2. Now just do a mash up with the speech from 1 and Brits and you got some gold
I voted leave because of meme magic