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  • #46
    Originally posted by quinner View Post
    I wonder will there be a massif tariff on the ''Sour-Grapes'' that those who elect the Conservative party eat....
    Well come on then Quinner.... Tell us all what's good about being out of the world's biggest free trade market .....just to refresh the oul memory ?.
    We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Twobob View Post
      Financial terrorism .
      Big time.....and worse.....
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      We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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      • #48
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        • #49
          Originally posted by Hagar View Post
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          Another Thomas that don't look to happy .

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Hagar View Post
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            Ha ha

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Hagar View Post
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              Lol just saw it on FB.
              UP THE DUBS!!!

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              • #52
                The higher the level of education, the higher the EU support

                According the polls, university graduates were the most likely people to want to remain in the EU,
                while those with a GCSE or equivalent as their highest qualification were more likely to back Brexit.

                This was a pattern that was reflected in the results.

                Those with no education tended to vote Brexit

                These are the honest, decent people Nigel spoke about..the rest of us,
                the more educated of the 72% are obviously not ...in his mind.
                We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by DAMNTHEWEATHER View Post
                  The higher the level of education, the higher the EU support

                  According the polls, university graduates were the most likely people to want to remain in the EU,
                  while those with a GCSE or equivalent as their highest qualification were more likely to back Brexit.

                  This was a pattern that was reflected in the results.

                  Those with no education tended to vote Brexit

                  These are the honest, decent people Nigel spoke about..the rest of us,
                  the more educated of the 72% are obviously not ...in his mind.
                  Class was a key dividing line in the EU referendum

                  Levels of education and class overlap strongly in the UK, and so the Brexit vote also matched up with areas with higher levels of people from the DE social class - meaning people in semi-skilled or unskilled labour, those in casual labour and pensioners.

                  This includes Blaenau Gwent in Wales, which has the highest working class population in Britain - 62 percent of voters here went for Leave.
                  We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by DAMNTHEWEATHER View Post
                    Class was a key dividing line in the EU referendum

                    Levels of education and class overlap strongly in the UK, and so the Brexit vote also matched up with areas with higher levels of people from the DE social class - meaning people in semi-skilled or unskilled labour, those in casual labour and pensioners.

                    This includes Blaenau Gwent in Wales, which has the highest working class population in Britain - 62 percent of voters here went for Leave.
                    Areas with high immigration wanted to stay in the EU

                    Considering how the Leave campaign adopted immigration as one of its key arguments, claiming that the current level of net migration is too high, it is unsurprising that the Remain campaign resonated more strongly with Britain's immigrant population.

                    London, where immigration is massively higher than the rest of the country, voted overwhelmingly to Remain - by 60 percent to 40.

                    But it's the areas in the South East and the East Midlands, where immigration has made a bigger impact only recently, that Ukip and now the Leave campaign have most resonated with.
                    We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by bojangles View Post
                      Because somebody forgot to tell the British voter that anger is not a policy .
                      Very good point.
                      Best decisions are rarely made in anger but the majority have spoken.
                      I still think it is a bad move but again decision made.
                      Dtw ,there is no doubt in my mind that many of your points are valid,educated,poorly educated made their decisions .
                      The sun came up this morning and you guys have to deal with this yourselves and the world will react ,each in their own way.
                      Here they are comparing the brexit voters to trump supporters and I believe they are right,educated ,uneducated,cities and rural areas different views.i just hope it does not end up the same result.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by DAMNTHEWEATHER View Post
                        Areas with high immigration wanted to stay in the EU

                        Considering how the Leave campaign adopted immigration as one of its key arguments, claiming that the current level of net migration is too high, it is unsurprising that the Remain campaign resonated more strongly with Britain's immigrant population.

                        London, where immigration is massively higher than the rest of the country, voted overwhelmingly to Remain - by 60 percent to 40.

                        But it's the areas in the South East and the East Midlands, where immigration has made a bigger impact only recently, that Ukip and now the Leave campaign have most resonated with.
                        This is what the flat caps haven't a clue about.

                        The FTSE 100 Index saw more than £120bn wiped off the value of its constituent companies in the first few minutes of trading after the UK voted to quit the EU.

                        It was one of the biggest falls in the index's 32-year history, as it dropped by around 500 points, or more than 7% - and came after the pound hit a 31-year low against the US dollar overnight.

                        A number of companies saw 20% or more wiped off their values, with Wickes owner and builders' merchant Travis Perkins and Dixons Carphone down 30% in early trading.

                        Banks were badly hit, with state-backed Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group, as well as Barclays, off by more than 20%. Household name retailers such as Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Sainsbury's shed more than 10%.
                        We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by tolka1 View Post
                          Very good point.
                          Best decisions are rarely made in anger but the majority have spoken.
                          I still think it is a bad move but again decision made.
                          Dtw ,there is no doubt in my mind that many of your points are valid,educated,poorly educated made their decisions .
                          The sun came up this morning and you guys have to deal with this yourselves and the world will react ,each in their own way.
                          Here they are comparing the brexit voters to trump supporters and I believe they are right,educated ,uneducated,cities and rural areas different views.i just hope it does not end up the same result.
                          Well.....anything's possible after last night......and with Boring Billy Bunter Boris currently the bookies best bet.... Jayziz help the world !!!!
                          We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by DAMNTHEWEATHER View Post
                            This is what the flat caps haven't a clue about.

                            The FTSE 100 Index saw more than £120bn wiped off the value of its constituent companies in the first few minutes of trading after the UK voted to quit the EU.

                            It was one of the biggest falls in the index's 32-year history, as it dropped by around 500 points, or more than 7% - and came after the pound hit a 31-year low against the US dollar overnight.

                            A number of companies saw 20% or more wiped off their values, with Wickes owner and builders' merchant Travis Perkins and Dixons Carphone down 30% in early trading.

                            Banks were badly hit, with state-backed Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group, as well as Barclays, off by more than 20%. Household name retailers such as Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Sainsbury's shed more than 10%.
                            After a shadow cabinet meeting this morning, Margaret Hodge and Ann Coffey confirmed the move in a letter to the chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party for a vote of no confidence in Corbyn.
                            We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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                            • #59
                              im actually shocked i thought the vote would go the other way.....but hey....whats done is done...nothing left right now to do cept pick up your toys and move on..but what are you moving on with and to...that'll be the issue..

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                              • #60
                                Gibrarltar is looking rocky.

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