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Old 06-25-2016, 11:09 AM   #481
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Look how quickly they started distancing themselves from their dishonest rhetoric almost the moment the results came in.
Nothing's worse than getting what you want then realizing it sucks.
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I have a lot of 30 something friends in and around London and all are super depressed by the result of this.

If Trump somehow also gets elected in the fall, I think I may just take out all my money and buy cans of soup which I think will become the new currency.
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I have a lot of 30 something friends in and around London and all are super depressed by the result of this.
yeah it sucks.

was there vote apathy within the youth? 71% turnout for a referendum is extremely low. The Scottish referendum was 85% and even that is low.
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We're in a post-factual political era.
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The joy from the right in the US about Brexit is just disturbing on so many levels.
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That's possible as well.

The UK may not even have time to consider what to do or negotiate. The EU will now kick them out first. Not sure the Leave side ever thought that would happen.
There's no mechanism for kicking a country out, only the UK can initiate article 50, at this stage it's the only power the UK has but they still control their own destiny.

Personally I think the UK will decide not to leave, which is typical of my people!!
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I have a lot of 30 something friends in and around London and all are super depressed by the result of this.
So do I, and to a person they think this is a disaster. Of course, they are all immigrants with good jobs in London, so that might have something to do with it.

Kind of an open ended (and probably dumb) question, but does anyone know what the average "leave" voter expects to get out of this?

It kind of reminds me of Alberta voting for the NDP. It wasn't so much that Alberta loves the NDP, but that the other guys suck and were sticking it to us, so good riddance for a while. And then we'll get back to how things always were.

Is that what is/went on for this Brexit vote business? Was it a protest vote more than a true "let's get out of the EU"?
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So do I, and to a person they think this is a disaster. Of course, they are all immigrants with good jobs in London, so that might have something to do with it.

Kind of an open ended (and probably dumb) question, but does anyone know what the average "leave" voter expects to get out of this?

It kind of reminds me of Alberta voting for the NDP. It wasn't so much that Alberta loves the NDP, but that the other guys suck and were sticking it to us, so good riddance for a while. And then we'll get back to how things always were.

Is that what is/went on for this Brexit vote business? Was it a protest vote more than a true "let's get out of the EU"?
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We're in a post-factual political era.
We also live in era when people have forgotten that reasonable people can disagree on important issues. Nowadays, you simply determine which side of an issue someone is on, make a moral judgement about their values, and then regard them as either friend or enemy.
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Ive spent my career working on cancer researchl only pos by EU funding. I hope Brexiters realise devastation this will cause to medicine - Dr. Anita M. Sharma
But that EU funding is already financed in large part by British tax payers. Given that the UK pays more into the EU then the EU directly gives back to the UK, Dr. Sharma may end up with more funding when the exit is complete.
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It has been said that a British accent makes anyone sound intelligent, this profoundly disproves that theory.

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We also live in era when people have forgotten that reasonable people can disagree on important issues. Nowadays, you simply determine which side of an issue someone is on, make a moral judgement about their values, and then regard them as either friend or enemy.
How do you think CP survives?
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How do you think CP survives?
Many of us with opposing viewpoints or even just a qestioning attitude keep silent especially if it's likely to cause strong emotional reactions. Sometimes even that is tough to predict.

To gauge the effect of this referendum we will have to wait and see. It took centuries for the French revolution to be understood, it will take considerable time to see the net effects of Brexit. I'm shocked it actually happened and don't know what to think yet.

A lot of the reactions seem to be just that, reactions. One of the members on CP does live there though. His input is valuable.

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It has been said that a British accent makes anyone sound intelligent, this profoundly disproves that theory.

As much as I have learned never to underestimate the stupidity of people, I really got the feeling that this was fake. The going to the farmer bit felt like a dig at the rural vote.

Otherwise, I don't see how this girl hasn't accidentally wandered into traffic by now.
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Statistically, she was more likely to vote for Remain, so... you know... plenty more like her on the other side.
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I wonder how the British will feel when banks and other multinationals begin to Londexit to Paris, Frankfurt, or even Dublin. A good parallel is the decline of Montreal to the benefit of Toronto during the sovereignty uncertainty of the 80's and 90's.
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Murray Edwards done goofed. That London pad is going to take a huge hit.
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As much as I have learned never to underestimate the stupidity of people, I really got the feeling that this was fake. The going to the farmer bit felt like a dig at the rural vote.

Otherwise, I don't see how this girl hasn't accidentally wandered into traffic by now.
You clearly haven't been to Gloucestershire.
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So do I, and to a person they think this is a disaster. Of course, they are all immigrants with good jobs in London, so that might have something to do with it.

Kind of an open ended (and probably dumb) question, but does anyone know what the average "leave" voter expects to get out of this?

It kind of reminds me of Alberta voting for the NDP. It wasn't so much that Alberta loves the NDP, but that the other guys suck and were sticking it to us, so good riddance for a while. And then we'll get back to how things always were.

Is that what is/went on for this Brexit vote business? Was it a protest vote more than a true "let's get out of the EU"?
Or how like a lot of people in Quebec who vote for the PQ or BQ actually have no inclination for separatism. They just like that it gives them a position of power.

I can't speak for what most people in Britain believe. I have many friends and family in Croatia which recently joined the EU. They were pretty much split on it. It seemed to me that the younger people from the larger cities wanted it and the main reason was they wanted it was to be able to leave to find jobs in Germany or England (none of them actually ended up doing so, although a few moved to Slovenia). They also expected an influx of EU loans to help build up infrastructure which would trickle down to contractors and entrepreneurs. All the reasons were very self-serving.

The ones against it were mainly thinking that they wanted political neutrality like Switzerland and figured that being a "balance of power" between East and West gave them an advantage. They also felt that the new regulations would kill "mom and pop" agriculture which is a big part of the economy and culture (many people used to survive by selling home grown products at markets, but now EU regulations affect what is allowed). I have heard that many family farms have stopped in favour of more corporate factory farms owned by foreigners. And of course, there was the fear of mass emigration resulting in the need for mass immigration, which could lead to instability. Personally IMO, I think there is no doubt that the desire to join the EU helped the country and forced much needed justice/political reforms and the country is better off for that in the long run for that aspect, but the economic boon hasn't materialized as hoped. The reasons were more about the nation being self-sufficient and less about the individual, which unfortunately draws in the extreme nationalists. I think this is the case with a lot of the counties on the EU periphery.

I find it funny that before the human migrations in the last 3 years, criticism against the EU was common all over the political spectrum. Many people were wondering about the long term benefits and whether it was sustainable as an entity. Now that immigration became the straw breaking the camel's back, it became taboo to talk exiting the EU. I am not saying that political correctness is threat like that cartoon was saying, but it has changed the way the topic is debated and the racism factor has become the new Godwin for people that want to preserve the EU.
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