Good, innit?....and if it had gone the other way, you would still be a moaner...................... I just like watching all the headless chickens running around now trying to figure out what to do.........Sturgeon (headless chicken?) hasn't got a clue about how it works; Blair (failed PM no longer with a mandate) trying to reverse the decision: Campbell (biggest liar going) blaming the Leave campaign for lying; Osborne (silly litle oik) U-turning on his really necessary emergency budget; Labour (disintigrating political party) probably because Jeremy voted to Leave and the others don't like it..............etc etc......
In the 2015 General Election.... Only 4.7% of the UK's voters voted for the SNP. But they control 8.6% of the seas in the House of Commons 12.6% of the UK's voters voted for UKIP. But they control 0.15% of the seas in the House of Commons For every 1 person in the UK that voted SNP, 2.66 voted UKIP. You were saying about people who didn't vote for something?
It is surely much too soon to say if the predictions of either camp were right or wrong. Recessions don't occur overnight; they develop over time. George may be proved right. On the other hand Borris may be able to negotiate a reasonable set of trade agreements over the next two years and everything will be fine. Let's come back then and judge who was right and who was wrong.
To suggest that 51.9% of the population "dont give a damn if the UK goes tits up" is just absurd. Get a grip man.
lol, "get a grip" yourself john, surely you can tell my tongue was planted (at least partly) in my cheek, unless there really is something you're not telling us?
do the tories give anything a passing thought before they draw their little x in the box? (that was tongue in cheeky too btw for those that require the clarification)
I think we are at a very interesting point now, a close remain vote wouldn't have had the same effect. I voted remain btw, I don't like the result but what's done is done. I think I'm allowed a few days to get used to the idea, I'll get over it. What is interesting is the people have spoken and the political elite have gone missing because they didn't get the result they wanted. Let's hope behind the scenes they aren't concocting some half in half out solution - that to me would be the worst of all results.
51.9% of the population did not vote out. Only 27.1% of the UK's population voted out. Nor did 51.9% of the people that were eligible to vote, vote out. Only 38.9% of the UK's population that were eligible to vote, voted out. 51.9% of the people that voted, voted out. Therefore 61.1% of those eligible to vote did not vote to leave the EU.
I disagree. The Conservative party was held together in the run up to the 2015 election by the promise of the referendum. Without that promise who knows how many might have voted UKIP.