In/out/shake it all about

From: Chris (CHRISSS)24 Jun 2016 07:03
To: koswix 8 of 93
Fuck indeed.
From: william (WILLIAMA)24 Jun 2016 07:20
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 9 of 93
Nonsense, we've been lied to, Christmas will be fabulous - gobble gobble!
From: ANT_THOMAS24 Jun 2016 07:51
To: ALL10 of 93
:'(
From: graphitone24 Jun 2016 08:22
To: ALL11 of 93
Absolute fuck biscuits.

Apparently it was us in the north that were most responsible.

Sorry.
From: ANT_THOMAS24 Jun 2016 08:26
To: graphitone 12 of 93
66.2/33.8 for leave in my area.

Cameron has now resigned, leaving by October.
From: koswix24 Jun 2016 09:16
To: graphitone 13 of 93
60/40 remain for scotland. Bye!
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)24 Jun 2016 09:37
To: ALL14 of 93
On the bright side... Cameron's out too.
From: koswix24 Jun 2016 09:38
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 15 of 93
But to be replaced by BoJo. 
From: ANT_THOMAS24 Jun 2016 09:38
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 16 of 93
Boris is in :((

Not definitely, but likely
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)24 Jun 2016 09:40
To: ANT_THOMAS 17 of 93
You think the Conservatives can win an election after this?
From: koswix24 Jun 2016 09:43
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 18 of 93
They don't need to - BoJo will win leadership, still have 4(?) years left on their term in office. There won't be an early election, but I bet no one complains about how he's an unelected prime minister like they did with Brown.
From: ANT_THOMAS24 Jun 2016 09:44
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 19 of 93
What Kos said.

It's a Conservative Party thing, they elect a leader, they're the party in government, therefore the leader becomes PM. Much like Gordon Brown did.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)24 Jun 2016 09:48
To: koswix 20 of 93
Oh right :-(
From: koswix24 Jun 2016 10:00
To: ANT_THOMAS 21 of 93
Although saying that, they only have a majority of 17 or somethign so depending on how certain groups in the party behave it could be interesting...
From: milko24 Jun 2016 10:12
To: ALL22 of 93
I feel like I live in a racist country of idiots. I know, not everyone. Enough though, plenty enough. 
From: graphitone24 Jun 2016 10:23
To: ANT_THOMAS 23 of 93
I've not checked mine out, but will do when I get a minute.

Just saw this on the BBC's site:
 
Quote: 
But quitting the EU is not an automatic process - it has to be negotiated with the remaining members. These negotiations are meant to be completed within two years but the European Parliament has a veto over any new agreement formalising the relationship between the UK and the EU.
So, even after this vote, is it the situation that the European Parliament can veto what we've just decided at the polls?
From: graphitone24 Jun 2016 10:32
To: milko 24 of 93
Not everyone, but about 52% of the population. :C

Edit - Actually, that's an egregious slur, inflated by my disappointment in the results.

However, the people I know and have spoken to about it, who voted out are, for the most part, 50yr+ who are racist.

 
EDITED: 24 Jun 2016 12:47 by GRAPHITONE
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)24 Jun 2016 10:34
To: graphitone 25 of 93
They can veto a proposed new trading (etc) agreement, not the referendum.
From: graphitone24 Jun 2016 10:35
To: koswix 26 of 93
Can I come too? :D

The wife actually said she wanted to move to Scotland after hearing the result this morning.

What's your policy on immigration?
 
From: JonCooper24 Jun 2016 14:37
To: ALL27 of 93
wow, so glad you all decided to accept the 'democratic will of the people' with such good grace, would hate to see you get all bitter about it