Author Topic: [UK EU Referendum] - UK VOTES LEAVE | 51.89% // 48.11%  (Read 48854 times)

happy that liverpool voted to remain
at least we remember that the EU has funded us and revitalised the city
shame that other poorer areas decided to cut the lifeline they've gotten from the EU

Shame we won't be getting any more beyond the Royal now. My feelings regarding the leave vote are on the previous page

possible NI referendum incoming?

I wonder if Scotland will try to secede again to be part of the EU again.

I'll admit, I really didn't expect the Brits to leave.  Best of luck to them.
« Last Edit: June 24, 2016, 08:37:22 AM by Plethora »

possible NI referendum incoming?
I heard about that, curious to see if it happens

I wonder if Scotland will try to secede again to be part of the EU again.
we probably will

june 23, 2016

the beginning of the end of the united kingdom

full power to the scots and northern irish to leave
scotland remaining in the uk partly because it wouldnt be in the eu if it left and then soon after being forced to leave despite voting remain is disgraceful

-citations missing-

The EU takes more than twice as much as we get back in funding.

« Last Edit: June 24, 2016, 09:12:42 AM by National Rail »


The EU takes more than twice as much as we get back in funding.

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the money that doesn't go to the eu anymore won't go to places like wales and the north you know

the money that doesn't go to the eu anymore won't go to places like wales and the north you know

Wales and the North already get money and finance without the EU as part of the United Kingdom.

lol don't be such doomsdayer's guyssssss you're dipping your toes into the cold pool of FREEDOM

lol don't be such doomsdayer's guyssssss you're dipping your toes into the cold pool of FREEDOM

well you can't really blame them. not understanding your own economy is common when you're young, and being spoon-fed information about how wonderful the EU is by the media can forget you up  :cookieMonster:

well you can't really blame them. not understanding your own economy is common when you're young, and being spoon-fed information about how wonderful the EU is by the media can forget you up  :cookieMonster:
Bless their hearts :(

full power to the scots and northern irish to leave
scotland remaining in the uk partly because it wouldnt be in the eu if it left and then soon after being forced to leave despite voting remain is disgraceful
It's hardly disgraceful. Scotland had their say. And today all of the UK, including Scotland had their say too.
The nation doesn't run for Scotland's benefit.