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Blair
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« on: June 24, 2016, 04:53:52 AM »

I support making london a city state; remaining within the EU
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« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2016, 01:32:23 PM »


Oh yeah because Britain's 24 hours of 'national sovereignty' has been a brilliant success with our PM quitting, Corbyn getting couped, the Governor of the Bank of England appearing on TV telling us not to panic, the pound plunging and being the laughing stock of Europe-having gone from the never quit group in the 1940 to the the 'muh immigrants' in 2016
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« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2016, 05:44:23 PM »

Oh trust me the financial blip is the least of our worries- the problem is that working class voters in the North suddenly think the NHS is going to be saved by this magic money pot we've got from the EU...  besides the fact we're already seeing banks leave London (which accounts for a good amount of our tax receipts)

We're facing a second referendum in Scotland (that Labour will most likely support), Sinn Fein calling for a referendum in Ireland and Boris Johnson as prime Minister- who's basically Rudy Guilani just with more affairs, and no actual accomplishments.

Sorry to fatten up this thread, but Brexit is like Florida 2000, Thomas getting nominated to the Supreme Court and Trump getting elected all at the same time in terms of shock
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« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2016, 05:57:23 PM »

Oh trust me the financial blip is the least of our worries- the problem is that working class voters in the North suddenly think the NHS is going to be saved by this magic money pot we've got from the EU...  besides the fact we're already seeing banks leave London (which accounts for a good amount of our tax receipts)

We're facing a second referendum in Scotland (that Labour will most likely support), Sinn Fein calling for a referendum in Ireland and Boris Johnson as prime Minister- who's basically Rudy Guilani just with more affairs, and no actual accomplishments.

Sorry to fatten up this thread, but Brexit is like Florida 2000, Thomas getting nominated to the Supreme Court and Trump getting elected all at the same time in terms of shock

If Labour lets Scotland go, they might as well dissolve.

They've been in a nearly dissolved state since 2012 tbh
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