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Not said that.

 

It's pathetic the slagging off of one side to the other.

 

As i've said I can see good and bad from both sides, very few seem to agree with that statement, either one is wrong and one is right according a majority of people spewing, no middle ground.

 

 

Because, whether you like it or not, there is no middle ground.

 

 

If you disagree with a single piece of European Union legislation, you must vote leave.

 

 

Inside of the E.U we cannot follow our own legislation, but outside we can still follow E.U legislation.

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Also, Remain voters, why.......

 

 

do you put the lives of foreign refugees and European nationals ahead of an individual British national?

 

Why don't you? Why does a Brit have more of a right to prosperity than someone from Syria? Particularly when the latter is fleeing from persecution. 

 

On the voting age issue, I'm 17 and politically engaged and wouldn't advocate lowering the voting age, most people my age don't have a clue. Admittedly nor do many adults, but at least they have more responsibilities and are more likely to have faced life situations which make them consider their politics in real terms. 

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Also I was in favour of remain but some of the debating with morons I've been doing has made me sound like a Brexiter, yes Remain was the most sensible and desirable option for me but lots of young people are making out that the older generation are all racist, looking to screw us over, shouldn't be able to vote because it will affect them for less time  :dunno:  it's all pathetic. There were valid reasons to vote Leave and that's what happens, if you accept democracy you have to accept the result when it comes. 

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Why don't you? Why does a Brit have more of a right to prosperity than someone from Syria? Particularly when the latter is fleeing from persecution. 

 

 

Are you serious? Surely not...as this is the worst post i have seen on this site.

 

 

Name me a country on the planet where a foreign national is given superior rights than their own people.

 

 

 

Who do you think you are? Jeremy F*****g Corbyn??

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Off out to get walloped now ...    hope the pub hasn't closed !!!     Or even disappeared completely !!!!      Keith Vaz said what has happened is a catastrophe and there will be massive consequences !!!!      I'm worried now ...      should have voted remain.      :blink:   

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Are you serious? Surely not...as this is the worst post i have seen on this site.

 

 

Name me a country on the planet where a foreign national is given superior rights than their own people.

 

 

 

Who do you think you are? Jeremy F*****g Corbyn??

I'm saying I wouldn't exclude refugees fleeing persecution in favour of a Brit just because they were born here. The idea of nations is a bit weird really when you think about it for me. 

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Off out to get walloped now ...    hope the pub hasn't closed !!!     Or even disappeared completely !!!!      Keith Vaz said what has happened is a catastrophe and there will be massive consequences !!!!      I'm worried now ...      should have voted remain.      :blink:   

 

It is a catastrophe for Keith Vaz, and Mp's alike.

 

 

They will have to do some f*****g work now.

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Why don't you? Why does a Brit have more of a right to prosperity than someone from Syria? Particularly when the latter is fleeing from persecution.

On the voting age issue, I'm 17 and politically engaged and wouldn't advocate lowering the voting age, most people my age don't have a clue. Admittedly nor do many adults, but at least they have more responsibilities and are more likely to have faced life situations which make them consider their politics in real terms.

Well said.
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I went to Morrisons today to do my shopping and the cashier asked this foreign couple in front of me if they wanted help packing their bags. I thought ****, this is happening quicker than I expected!

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Not said that.

 

It's pathetic the slagging off of one side to the other.

 

As i've said I can see good and bad from both sides, very few seem to agree with that statement, either one is wrong and one is right according a majority of people spewing, no middle ground.

 

Normally i'd agree with you with that last sentence (general elections are usually a case of a large amount of people blindly voting based on party name rather than policy) but I think people have, somewhat, made their own minds up and have found things they agree/disagree with from both sides.

 

I think there are plenty of good reasons for leaving. But right now we have uncertainty and it's difficult to remain optimistic for the future of our great nation when we're stepping into unknown territory with no PM and nobody looking anything close to be able to replace him.

 

A leave vote right now is a big gamble that has great reward at the price of astronomical risk. Will it pay off? Who knows, lets keep our fingers crossed.

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Always found it weird 16-year-olds can pay taxes, but don't get the vote.

 

But then I've always found it weird that 16-year-olds can have sex but can't legally watch porn until they're 18.

 

 

Or to put it another way....

 

 

They can start a family, without having the ability to contribute politically towards their kids future for 2 years.

 

 

 

Although, i imagine a 16 year old, upon being informed he is being taxed, of which some will be used to contribute to the E.U, is unlikely to be a remain voter.

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Always found it weird 16-year-olds can pay taxes, but don't get the vote.

 

But then I've always found it weird that 16-year-olds can have sex but can't legally watch porn until they're 18.

How many 16 year olds pay tax?

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I went to Morrisons today to do my shopping and the cashier asked this foreign couple in front of me if they wanted help packing their bags. I thought ****, this is happening quicker than I expected!

lol LOL lol

I went to Morrisons today to do my shopping and the cashier asked this foreign couple in front of me if they wanted help packing their bags. I thought ****, this is happening quicker than I expected!

lol LOL lol

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Always found it weird 16-year-olds can pay taxes, but don't get the vote.

 

But then I've always found it weird that 16-year-olds can have sex but can't legally watch porn until they're 18.

 

In reality they won't though since the leaving age for the education system was moved to 18, a 16 year old can't take up full time work so won't earn over the threshold.

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