Brexit: The DT Poll

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

Poll ended at 15 Jun 2016, 17:17

Remain a member of the European Union
30
60%
Leave the European Union
20
40%
 
Total votes: 50

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

27 Jun 2016, 17:35

If that's possible then that's what I would do, never officially / legally exit the EU. Of course Brussels would go ballistic over this...but who cares.

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webwit
Wild Duck

27 Jun 2016, 17:36

It's a fantasy, it doesn't work like that. You can't have a buildup to a vote by the population about staying or leaving for years, and then brush the result aside because the losing minority doesn't like it. I'd love Labour or the Tories to try it though, it would be absolute political suicide. Which is why they won't. The last thing they want is elections at this time. And if there would be one, they'll be respecting the referendum results. Like Cameron did in his speech.

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Wodan
ISO Advocate

27 Jun 2016, 17:38

Referendum, schmeferendum!

Initially Cameron claimed he would respect the outcome of the referendum and make the UK leave the EU.

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webwit
Wild Duck

27 Jun 2016, 17:41

So do you prefer communism or just the old plain dictatorship?

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

27 Jun 2016, 17:43

That's right no one would dare ignore the entire Brexit situation now, London is "playing" for time now which is understandable.

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Wodan
ISO Advocate

27 Jun 2016, 17:45

webwit wrote: So do you prefer communism or just the old plain dictatorship?
Didn't I make my point earlier? National Socialism!

Just stating the facts, sorry if that makes me an extremist. I'm not saying "ignore the referendum" but that's what they COULD do and currently do. It's OXI all over again. You let the people vote and the politicians are too whimpy to follow through..

Edit: To me it just appears like the UK government is currently trying to buy time to find a way out of this. The whole Article 50 thing takes 2 years and it doesn't change much if they call it now or in a few weeks. But keeping the option to stay just shows how desperate they are for a way out. Camerons resignation for OCTOBER just perfectly fits. If he just wanted to admit his defeat, he could have resigned immediatly and let someone take over who pulled the trigger. Instead he's just buying time ...

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

27 Jun 2016, 18:00

Wodan wrote:
webwit wrote: So do you prefer communism or just the old plain dictatorship?
Didn't I make my point earlier? National Socialism!
[…]
Fixed that for you and added brown (not as a confirmation or political statement, but as indicating irony)

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

27 Jun 2016, 18:24

By the way,
you can trust politicians to do anything, absolutely anything, if they think the situation requires it.

Positive example:
Merkel having just backtracked on the termination of nuclear energy decided upon by the previous government,
and then after Fukushima deciding to terminate nuclear energy after all :lol:

Negative example:
Merkel attempting to legally define Algeria, Morocoo and Tunesia as safe third countries
where by definition asylum seekers can be sent back to without much ado :evil:

I don’t think a future UK government is going to just ignore the Brexit vote,
but… well… you know, imperatives… contingencies… new circumstances… imponderables…

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

27 Jun 2016, 18:32

Pic of the day;
This one out to all the vote leavers...
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Wodan
ISO Advocate

27 Jun 2016, 18:53

kbdfr wrote: Fixed that for you and added brown (not as a confirmation or political statement, but as indicating irony)
Oh lol the irony ;)

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tentator

27 Jun 2016, 22:38

lol.. but yes indeed.. "the subtle art of ignoring".. ;)
they do it as well down here in Switzerland, the capital of referendums, almost for a similar one.. ;)

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7bit

27 Jun 2016, 23:06

The new map of Europe:
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:evilgeek:

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webwit
Wild Duck

27 Jun 2016, 23:42

While I congratulate Iceland with the second Brexit, it would be nice of them of stay out of our territorial waters.

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scottc

27 Jun 2016, 23:47

scottc wrote: I would gladly accept Northern Ireland and Scotland as part of a new Celtic Island Alliance. We've got so much to learn from each other: Scotland teaches us better whisky, we teach Scotland to be independent. It's perfect. All we have to do is cut Scotland off of the top of England and shift Northern Ireland a bit to the side.

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No 7bit! Like this ^

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7bit

27 Jun 2016, 23:52

What is Google doing at the new border?
:?

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photekq
Cherry Picker

28 Jun 2016, 00:20

I do wonder if Scotland will even be able to reach another referendum. You guys had your chance and you chickened out!

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scottc

28 Jun 2016, 00:48

7bit wrote: What is Google doing at the new border?
:?
That's for when all of the large tech companies inevitably pull out of the UK and go to Ireland. :D

On a serious note, it's not quite that simple photekq. The word around the time of the Scottish independence vote was very much along the lines of "stay in the UK, or else you can't be assured a place in the EU". Now things have significantly changed. I would be fully in support of a second Scottish independence referendum with this in mind.

I do hope that Scotland and Northern Ireland can resolve their issues. Particularly Northern Ireland. The Troubles were so recent in our minds in Ireland that it's inconceivable to me that there'll yet again be an iron wall between the North and the Republic. Truly sad for Ireland. I can only hope that this doesn't set things too far back for us and our family just over the UK border.

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fohat
Elder Messenger

28 Jun 2016, 01:26

scottc wrote:
The Troubles were so recent in our minds in Ireland that it's inconceivable to me that there'll yet again be an iron wall between the North and the Republic. Truly sad for Ireland. I can only hope that this doesn't set things too far back for us and our family just over the UK border.
As an outside observer with no real stake in the conflict, it is hard for me to understand why there is a "Northern Ireland" at all.

If an Englishman didn't want to be Irish, then why is he on the island?

Scottish independence I can understand fairly easily, Quebec independence, not so much.

I guess you "just have to be there"

PS - I had strong Confederate sympathizers on one branch of my family, but that seems quaint and silly to me now

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vivalarevolución
formerly prdlm2009

28 Jun 2016, 01:34

webwit wrote: While I congratulate Iceland with the second Brexit, it would be nice of them of stay out of our territorial waters.
God, that game was wonderful. One of the best upsets in international football history.

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webwit
Wild Duck

28 Jun 2016, 02:01

fohat wrote: If an Englishman didn't want to be Irish, then why is he on the island?
And why are they wearing the same football shirts?
Spoiler:
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vivalarevolución
formerly prdlm2009

28 Jun 2016, 02:17

webwit wrote:
fohat wrote: If an Englishman didn't want to be Irish, then why is he on the island?
And why are they wearing the same football shirts?
Spoiler:
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You must have missed the bit of blue in the Northern Ireland shirt and the splash of orange on the Irish shirt.

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vivalarevolución
formerly prdlm2009

28 Jun 2016, 02:28

The face of Brexit:
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Wodan
ISO Advocate

28 Jun 2016, 07:13

tentator wrote: lol.. but yes indeed.. "the subtle art of ignoring".. ;)
they do it as well down here in Switzerland, the capital of referendums, almost for a similar one.. ;)
Oh yeah great point when is Switzland finally limiting migration from EU countries as decided in a referendum? Funny how the LEAVE campaign has promoted a similair relationship to the one Switzerland has yet Switzerland finds itself incapable of limiting EU migration even though it's been decided by a legally binding referendum.

I guess Switzerland will soon learn how to handle the EU properly when the UK not only reaches the same priviledged position of Switzerland but one that where they can dictate one-sided agreements.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_i ... ruary_2014

jacobolus

28 Jun 2016, 08:05

fohat wrote: As an outside observer with no real stake in the conflict, it is hard for me to understand why there is a "Northern Ireland" at all.

If an Englishman didn't want to be Irish, then why is he on the island?
Um?

The English conquered Ireland, and then sent a bunch of Anglican colonists to live there. The Irish were understandably none too happy at the conquest of their homeland, so there was lots of fighting between the Anglican colonists and the displaced Irish Catholics, and bad blood on both sides. It’s now been several hundred years, so it’s not like all the protestants in Northern Ireland can just abandon their homes and move to England.

This is sort of like asking “If an Israeli doesn’t want to be Palestinian, why doesn’t he just go back to Europe where his ancestors lived?”

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7bit

28 Jun 2016, 09:35

webwit wrote:
fohat wrote: If an Englishman didn't want to be Irish, then why is he on the island?
And why are they wearing the same football shirts?
Spoiler:
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One is adidas and the other is a no name brand!
:roll:

How can you call them the same?!
:mad:

andrewjoy

28 Jun 2016, 10:37

vivalarevolución wrote: The face of Brexit:
Screenshot_2016-06-27_20-26-34.png

Possibly they should put Roy Hodgson in charge of the Conservative party. He is after an expert on leaving Europe.

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webwit
Wild Duck

28 Jun 2016, 11:48

Market indexes bouncing back. Feckless investors operating on sentiment are now on a shopping spree to get in on those great prices.
http://nl.investing.com/indices/wereld-indexen

andrewjoy

28 Jun 2016, 11:59

Bounce back a bit and then go down again when there is more panic, then back up again ..... crazy system.

GBP has slightly recovered against USD still lower than even the lowest point on Friday.

Things are still fucked just 1% less fucked than they where.

Nothing we can do about it now , lets just watch it all burn and then watch them squirm when they can no longer blame there fuck ups on the EU.

jacobolus

28 Jun 2016, 12:41

Turns out England is just as full of racist/xenophobic bigots as anywhere else, and now they feel empowered to act out their hatred in public:
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/dd4daabd ... sult-sinks

Of course, Nigel Farage is shocked, shocked, that anyone would think Brexit was about racism.

Yay humanity.

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Redmaus
Gotta start somewhere

28 Jun 2016, 12:51

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