Podge_irl wrote: » ..Besides, Switzerland is a fairly unique situation that the UK can't exactly try and copy.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Couldn't give a fiddlers fck about Switzerland , the land of nazi gold and bent banks This is a hugely stupid decision made today.
Podge_irl wrote: » Gotta say, we have wildly differing viewpoints on this. The Brits were overwhelmingly often in the majority when it came to voting and the Germans have such control is no small part due to the UK disengaging which is a situation entirely of their own creating. Switzerland has higher immigration than the UK and now they're in the position of having to restrict it (thanks to yet another silly referendum) without breaking all their trade agreements with the EU. Hell, we're in Schengen and the UK wasn't. Besides, Switzerland is a fairly unique situation that the UK can't exactly try and copy.
[Deleted User] wrote: » But dat Gove fella sed dey cud
swiwi_ wrote: » Am I supposed to care what you think with your clichés? Switzerland is routinely mocked by the rest of Europe, meanwhile life here is very good, we want for nothing (except approbation by the EU...), and we just got on with our happy (for some boring) little existence. I wont start on Ireland and the tax burden that falls on the middle classes...
English Lurker wrote: » The UK can't become Switzerland overnight and without pain. Everyone knows that. I don't think it can even remain the UK any more. Scotland's desire and case for independence is now probably ironclad. I started the night thinking I could finally be done with this petty poison and now I find myself shellshocked. It speaks poorly of us as a country and I want no part of it. Maybe the UK can become a Switzerland but I don't think I'll stick around to find out. Give it 18 months or so and I reckon I'll be requesting that my username be changed to American Lurker. There's simply too many advantages for me in doing so and truth be told, I'm not sure this is my country any more. edit: Aye, and sorry to you guys, for you're coming down for a swim in the muck with us from the sounds of it.
Deleted User wrote: » Cameron gone
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Add to all this....are the English still allowed do the Euromillions lottery?!
Buer wrote: » No option. Regardless of what has gone before, this will be his legacy. When people read history books in 50 years, he will be the man who was PM when the nation elected to leave Europe against his advice.
awec wrote: » Can't believe it. Irish passport will have to be taken up now.
Buer wrote: » In all seriousness, I've spoken with my mates up in your hometown and they're flabbergasted. They said that around 75% of people they spoke with were voting to remain and, whilst they knew it would be different elsewhere, they never imagined the leave campaign would succeed. But if you look at the interactive maps of NI, you can see that large swathes of the country voted to depart though, with anything in or around Belfast clearly voting to leave.
awec wrote: » People have had smoke blown up their arse. EU got blamed for all sorts of nonsense.
Buer wrote: » Just checked and the Upper Bann constituency actually voted to leave. That was as far as the leave vote reached. Someone just told me there that 87% of agricultural grants to NI are from the EU. Mad vote.
awec wrote: » Upper bann is my constituency. :mad:
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » So ... if the North joins back with us, we won't have to play Ireland's Call anymore right? Fair trade for the billions it'd cost, I suppose.