sbsquarepants wrote: » I was talking to a member of the missus's family and he was voting for brexit, he's a really nice man but his point was simply "there's too many foreigners we need the money for ourselves they have to go". I asked him what about the ones who'd been there for decades, "doesn't matter they have to go back" what about their kids, their grandkids even "no matter they have to go too". I said you realise you are talking about your own wife and kids - "well not them obviously!" His missus also voted for it and she's fúcking Irish! OK then, i can see you've thought this through!
sbsquarepants wrote: » From Scotland
sbsquarepants wrote: » From Scotland! Living in southern England for donkeys years though
whomitconcerns wrote: » I'm actually in the UK myself at the moment and that is really the crux of it. The amount of people that blame the EU for the amount of Indians, Pakistanis, Arabs, etc is insane.. Again if it's a problem it's a UK problem not an eu problem. But hey, Cameron unwittingly gave them their boogeyman to vote on.
Mad_maxx wrote: » Ireland is a small economy, deeply reliant on open trade , the UK is a much larger economy with a large domestic market, it can manage outside the EU in a way we could not We often mistakenly believe in Ireland that EU membership was identical for the UK as it has been for us I'm happy for us to remain by the way but it's not that strange that the UK would choose to leave