Brexit, should Britain leave the EU?

Started by Beniboybling40 pages

Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
So you can't answer the question then?
I thought you didn't want to continue this conversation anymore. 🙁

Originally posted by Beniboybling
I thought you didn't want to continue this conversation anymore. 🙁

My continuing this conversation is entirely based on you answering the questions I laid out to you posts ago. Without off topic insults and accusations.

So can you answer them or not?

And if I repeat that your question is a red herring, will you get mad again?

Originally posted by Beniboybling
So without me acknowledging your question for what it is, a red herring. Lol go home friend.

So you can't answer it because it would be a great detriment to your argument, how very mature of you. Deflection only gets you so far.

Lawls.

Originally posted by Beniboybling
And if I repeat that your question as a red herring, will you get mad again?

I wasn't mad before. Seemingly you was mad before considering you were the one accusing me of ignoring you and chucking around insults. I would have a look at your messages for a bit longer in the future.

Originally posted by Beniboybling
Lawls.

Well at least everyone in this thread can see how mature you are and how my request for you to answer a question is answered. Think that says it all.

Originally posted by Beniboybling
Lawls.

Originally posted by krisblaze
Britain doesn't have the stones to get out.

They'll vote remain.

Pure embarrassment. Hows it feel to be wrong all time time?

Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
Again accusing me of misunderstanding you doesn't get you anywhere. There isn't a personal opinion, there is a factual opinion. And if you don't know anything about why they are the way that they are then you need to go back to the drawing board and do some more research. If you were purely asking my my personal opinion then I apologise for misinterpreting your question.

But will you tell me the answer to the question you proposed. Because I have my opinion based on facts that are available to everyone. And it isn't a Left vs Right thing either. People on both sides know these things to be true. If you can tell me why you think the majority of them 2 countries voted for Remain then you will most likely reach the same conclusion as me.

There isn't really room for a personal opinion on that question.

Okay then, could you provide me a source that says that the jobs will be massively affected by the Brexit then please?

I don't believe it's correct. And like I said agree to disagree.


I'm not accusing you of anything, it's just obvious that my point isn't coming across. No need to get defensive about it. Saying there isn't room for personal opinion in this question is quite strange and assuming only one opinion can be formed after reading up about why Scotland and Northern Ireland voted Remain is unbelievably arrogant. You'd be surprised how up for interpretation facts are. Don't forget that we also disagree about why London voted Remain and you seem to believe there's not a lot of room for personal opinion on that either. Conversely, you have an opinion on the voting rights of expats which I had previously thought inconceivable, yet here you are, having your opinion. I accept your apology however.

Here are some sources on what the future can hold for British expats in the EU:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/24/what-does-brexit-mean-for-eu-citizens-in-britain-and-brits-in-europe

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-36606847

Of course things are uncertain right now but as it looks now the EU appears to be tired of playing along with every British whim, and will not give Britain everything they want in the negotiations. I don't think the negotiations are going to work out in Britain's favour, which leads me to believe the consequences of the Brexit will be largely negative for British expats (and British business as a whole) working in the EU.

Aw too bad, who really gives a shit what the EU wants? I guess a nation can't govern itself because a national government is to incompetent.

There's been a fair rise in outspoken racism and xenophobia on the streets of the UK since Thursday. Hearing about a lot of instances of people being shouted at, intimidated, even attacked.

People are against their country and culture being changed, and or eliminated.

They clearly have no idea though, do they? I'm not exactly the kind of guy who agrees with fully open borders, mainly because we are a fairly small island, but that's not the issue here. We're talking about children of children of children of immigrants being abused due to the colour of their skin. As someone with a fair amount of friends and associates who are non-White British, I fear for them. It's not right. Being British is not a skin colour, a religion, or a specific set of customs.

Do you even know what the #1 baby name in Britain is right now?

Do you know the reasons why it's the "No.1 baby name" in England?

You should look it up. It's far less sinister than you'd like to believe.

Did I say it was sinister? You should stop crying about Brexit, and let democracy happen. Then again, liberals only like democracy when they win the vote.

I'm not crying about it, I've been an advocate for dealing with the result of the vote since Thursday. I believe the people have had their say; that's democracy, and a lot of Remain voters need to understand that.

But that is separate to the fact that there is a lot of unwarranted racism and aggression going on in this country.

Also, TI, stop assuming you know people's positions on things just based on one or two comments, it's really unbecoming of you.

Prove I assumed anything.

Lecture fail.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Did I say it was sinister? You should stop crying about Brexit, and let democracy happen. Then again, liberals only like democracy when they win the vote.

Tell me how exactly 'liberals' are keeping democracy from happening?