Renegade Mechanic wrote: » *'They're so disgustingly racist, wanting to control immigration!' *I really hope the UK collapses and everyone in there (which would include immigrants there already) goes through untold misery...'http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1100248/images/o-FARAGE-facebook.jpg
jetfiremuck wrote: » You can bet that Soros will be in the middle of it...AGAIN
ectoraige wrote: » I never actually believed there were so many idiots in the UK, but there clearly are.
tharmor wrote: » Start shopping on amazon now....
Jim Bob Scratcher wrote: » Enda has called an emergency meeting according to skynews
NikoTopps wrote: » Yeah, meeting is around half 7 according to the Indo.
Paddy Samurai wrote: » Great news IMO ,Hopefully we join them along with others in the future.
RoboKlopp wrote: » I'd imagine the euro will sink too?
tomwaterford wrote: » Fair fcuks to them EU and Ireland will have to accept the vote....people have spoken Really didn't think they would!! But any word on the way Scotland voted (aswell as the North)
Deleted User wrote: » Gamblers taking their winnings & investors dumping sterling & snatching back their money. Once the dust settles they'll be back to buy back what they just dumped for less than they got when they sold. The next recession is already baked into the mix, the brexit vote won't change anything.
tomwaterford wrote: » Fair fcuks to themEU and Ireland will have to accept the vote....people have spoken Really didn't think they would!! But any word on the way Scotland voted (aswell as the North)
LordSutch wrote: » Approximately half the people (of the UK) have spoken against Europe...
buried wrote: » Farage has told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that he thought it was a mistake for the Vote Leave campaign to say that it could save £350m a week by leaving the EU and that the money could go to the NHS :pac:
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I have to admit, I woke up half an hour ago and I'm very surprised to hear that it's Leave - but then again, I'm sorta not. This is the latest backlash against what has been an increasingly undemocratic and unrepresentative EU over the last few years, and how this has spilled over into individual member states with the rise of far-left and right parties in general elections. Ordinary people have been increasingly marginalised in favour of the interests of politicians and corporates, and issues like how the financial crisis in Greece and the "refugee" situation in the Med have been dealt with have not gone unnoticed with the EU (and most notably Germany) throwing its weight around to force policy on those States - policy which itself has been made up as it goes along regardless of any "rules".
tigger123 wrote: » Why will the euro sink?