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The EU vote,

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Bozz:

--- Quote from: garrardrj on August 24, 2016, 07:29:34 am ---If we were not in the EU would we have wanted to join it ? I think if you look at it this way makes the vote out seem the only way to vote. The EU has been failing for many years at vast expense to all those in it.

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.  Another first class post

Bozz:

--- Quote from: sub39h on August 24, 2016, 10:34:01 am ---
--- Quote from: DANBOY66 on August 24, 2016, 07:05:49 am ---
--- Quote from: sub39h on August 24, 2016, 05:17:56 am ---
--- Quote from: DANBOY66 on August 23, 2016, 06:17:32 am ---we are leaving it would be better for everyone if we do it together

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So I suppose we should always just lie back and accept things that happen to us, even if we don't agree with them?

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nothing to do with lying back and excepting it

we had a vote and the remain camp lost that's what makes this country so great

its called democracy

would you rather live in a country that every time a vote don't go the government's way they cheat/scam and lie till it does

politics and religion two biggest things people argue and fight over and tbh two things i really don't care about we all have our views and and everyone's is different that's why we have a majority vote wins system its very fare

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If one felt strongly about leaving the EU and the vote went the other way, would people still be shouting sour grapes if they continued to campaign to leave? No so why do remain voters not get the same courtesy to express their opinions and object to a decision that they see as being detrimental to the whole country?

Going back on topic in regards to Scotland, they voted to remain by a far bigger margin than the whole of the UK voted to leave. Being from a region that also had a remain majority I understand their frustrations and though I would much rather our United Kingdom remained united, they are entitled to have their voice heard. That is what living in a free country means.

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. Well written mate 100% agree

Bozz:
There are good things with being in the EU and also bad things, To be honest with you all I voted to leave mainly because I don't agree people sat round a table in a different country should tell us what we can & can not do,

Juliand:
Right, here's a challenge for those posters who say it's 'sour grapes'  from the 'remain' voters.....

I would like each of you 'exiters' that have posted so far to come up with 6, yes just half a dozen, real examples each, of rules or regulations that the EU has imposed upon the UK (telling us what to do!), that the UK would not have wanted to implement of its own accord. That shouldn't be difficult for you..... Straight off, because you all know your facts, no internet research, six examples, straight off from each of you. Starter for 10, as they say......

Looking forward to your responses. By my reckoning, that should be at least  18 specific different examples posted here without delay :thinking: :scared: :surprised:

Don't delay.....do it today..... :wink:

DANBOY66:
way too much politics for me i am out  :smiley:

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