I send to all citizens who voted for to be free, national and popular !! Today the UK says NO to the neoliberal right !!
Welcome to a Great Fatherland !!
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Re: Congratulations fellow!
By maria171 - 28-06-2016 15:01
They just proposed a second referendum to be debate in the parliament. Let see what happen next. Anyway, they still got plenty of time to change this crucial decision since it takes at least 2 years to completely out from the EU.
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Re: Congratulations fellow!
By matttombstone - 28-06-2016 21:01
Our future all depends on what happens next really. After voting out the last thing we needed is the two main political parties to turn chaotic. Fair play to Cameron, I don't blame him for stepping down really, he's pulled a blinder. Our stocks and the pound have taken a hammering though, I'm a bit gutted as my savings matured on the Thursday evening so I couldn't get my US$ in time! It was $1.48 to the pound then, now it's $1.33 to the pound. I go to the US in 2 weeks! I've lost $220 to take with me. Haven't bought them yet mind, kind of hopeful something will happen over the next week to make it go up a bit.
I wasn't overly bothered whether we left or remained. I did vote out mind, but only because I want to see change. Seeing the mud slinging going on it's a crying shame what this country is like at this minute.
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Re: Congratulations fellow!
By maria171 - 28-06-2016 23:23
Staying in the EU clearly has an economical advantages but the issue with the UK's is that the newspaper spread lies about it and many people tend to believe that.The fact that the pound already dropped to its lowest point since 1985 is an early indicator to show how wrong it could be.But worry nothing, just because the pound dropped after the brexit it doesn't mean much. There are always panic attacks on the stock markets after such events. Let's see where the pound will be in a month.
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Re: Congratulations fellow!
By cdtenerife2ypaldinh (RA) - 29-06-2016 00:53
paolo2006 wrote:I send to all citizens who voted for to be free, national and popular !! Today the UK says NO to the neoliberal right !!
Welcome to a Great Fatherland !!
I see you're from Argentina, so you perfectly understand Spanish, I guess.
I wrote an article about that on the Spanish TZ.
If we analyze the votes it's only the older who agreed to leave the EU, while from 18 to 24 /24-31 a big majority voted to remain, plus no need to say that the most known cities (Oxford, Cambridge, London, Edinburgh) voted majority To remain.
Gibraltar 95% remain.
Boston 75% Leave.
If UK leaves definitely the UE, they would be having a big problem (Economically talking)
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