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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2016 11:20:31 GMT -6
It would include those countries , we voted in the conservative gov unfortunately we are stuck with them until the next election but Cameron would likely step down if Brexit win so we would have a new PM The alternative candidates for PM aren't exactly appeal; though.. Although, what else is new.
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on Jun 21, 2016 12:35:13 GMT -6
Dude if you're not sure, either ask us or Google it.
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Post by steel bat on Jun 21, 2016 14:22:52 GMT -6
Because Cameron has campaigned so hard for the Remain side, if Brexit win and he didn't resign there would probably be a call for a Vote of No Confidence in Parliament. This he might well lose because his government got in by quite a small majority and some Conservative MP's would likely vote against him. Boris Johnson might enjoy a lot of publicity but my feeling is that Michael Gove would be a more likely successor.
Which could all be rather more than academic as the Remain side seems to be more attractive to wavering voters who are more comfortable with the stagnation they know rather than to take a risk by striking forth with new enterprise.
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Post by Matt on Jun 21, 2016 14:23:53 GMT -6
Because Cameron has campaigned so hard for the Remain side, if Brexit win and he didn't resign there would probably be a call for a Vote of No Confidence in Parliament. This he might well lose because his government got in by quite a small majority and some Conservative MP's would likely vote against him. Boris Johnson might enjoy a lot of publicity but my feeling is that Michael Gove would be a more likely successor. Which could all be rather more than academic as the Remain side seems to be more attractive to wavering voters who are more comfortable with the stagnation they know rather than to take a risk by striking forth with new enterprise. Do you believe that Britain should stay in the EU or leave?
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Post by steel bat on Jun 21, 2016 14:33:30 GMT -6
The EU is the very embodiment of stagnation, if not decline.
If our young people are to have anything like a future then we need to leave to give our country the chance to re-invigourate ourselves.
So without question , my vote is Leave.
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on Jun 22, 2016 10:15:30 GMT -6
John Oliver, former Daily Show correspondent, offered his take on the issue:
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Post by Matt on Jun 22, 2016 15:43:54 GMT -6
John Oliver, former Daily Show correspondent, offered his take on the issue: ? What do you mean by ?
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on Jun 23, 2016 10:08:51 GMT -6
Ok, i think this is issue in "Brexit" there are "exit" Sense make, this does not.
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Post by Matt on Jun 23, 2016 10:14:46 GMT -6
Isn't the vote today?
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on Jun 23, 2016 10:17:20 GMT -6
Yup, It'll run until 10:00 PM/22:00 UK time I believe, so we're going to have to wait until at least tomorrow for some kind of accurate figure of what the vote is.
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