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dansmith180:
Yes but where do you think the 'EU funding' comes from originally? Its just our own money being given back to us and we're supposed to say "thank you sir".
The markets were always going to sh*t themselves at the start because of the uncertainty over our future (which is of course scary and I'm not enjoying that bit) but its part of the process to building ourselves a better, stronger and more independent Britain again.
I'm not in denial, this is a gamble and we didn't have to take it but the EU is becoming very controlling and I don't like the way its heading. Fortunately I'm not in a position where much is at risk for me when we leave but I know some people have more to lose and can't blame them for taking the 'safe' option.
In 10 years time (when I'm building a family and buying a house) though I see us being far better off out of the EU than in it.
DANBOY66:
bye bye euro please shut the door on your way out !
short term everything will drop and look doomed we will come back bigger and stronger this country always does :happy2:
Juliand:
--- Quote from: dansmith180 on June 24, 2016, 11:42:59 am ---Yes but where do you think the 'EU funding' comes from originally? Its just our own money being given back to us and we're supposed to say "thank you sir".
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Uk paid £13 Billion into European Union in 2015, and yes is a net contributor. Compare the £13 Billion to the damage caused to the economy - it's trifling against that. And do you think it will get paid back out the poorer regions in the UK? No, it will just be absorbed as yet another saving
dansmith180:
--- Quote from: Juliand on June 24, 2016, 12:27:25 pm ---
--- Quote from: dansmith180 on June 24, 2016, 11:42:59 am ---Yes but where do you think the 'EU funding' comes from originally? Its just our own money being given back to us and we're supposed to say "thank you sir".
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Uk paid £13 Billion into European Union in 2015, and yes is a net contributor. Compare the £13 Billion to the damage caused to the economy - it's trifling against that. And do you think it will get paid back out the poorer regions in the UK? No, it will just be absorbed as yet another saving
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You're thinking far too short term, today has been utter sh*t, but every day from now we can begin to change and grow. Markets lose billions all the time but today everyone has been made aware of it.
Scott Bartlett:
--- Quote from: dansmith180 on June 24, 2016, 11:42:59 am ---
In 10 years time (when I'm building a family and buying a house) though I see us being far better off out of the EU than in it.
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Exactly why I voted out,i have a 2 year old girl and a boy arriving in 4 weeks and I want to safeguard their future in this country. My job as a funeral director will not be effected by the vote and I do feel for others who will be financially worse off but in the long run things WILL come good. It's a gamble i am willing to take and fully expect to suffer and become the Guinea pig to trial and error within the next decade but as others have said we will become bigger,better and stronger
Of course this all depends on if it actually happens!!
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