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By *obka3 OP   Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth

Is it just me or are the remainers in this country just bad losers?

Look guys and gals we had a democratic process and in a close result leave won, what is it with the hate and bile from the remain camp. The UK should stand proud that we have a country where we can disagree strongly about many things have a vote and the losers accept with good grace the victors are gracious and we move on for the common good. There are even some calling for a rerun

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No its not just you.. us poor scots have had to deal with whingers when the no vote won the Scottish independence thingy in 2014! And they are still bleating on about it.. now we need to listen to them whinging about loosing to the leave eu..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is it just me or are the remainers in this country just bad losers?

Look guys and gals we had a democratic process and in a close result leave won, what is it with the hate and bile from the remain camp. The UK should stand proud that we have a country where we can disagree strongly about many things have a vote and the losers accept with good grace the victors are gracious and we move on for the common good. There are even some calling for a rerun "

I'd like think I've been a good loser today?

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No its not just you.. us poor scots have had to deal with whingers when the no vote won the Scottish independence thingy in 2014! And they are still bleating on about it.. now we need to listen to them whinging about loosing to the leave eu.. "

No now we need to listen to them prattle on about another indy referendum...obviously the word of the majority in Britain means fuck all now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street. "

In all honesty I'd like a general election right now, get everyone to shut the fuck up and put a leader in charge that people can get behind.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It is not being bad losers, it is the big mistake the leavers did lol.

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By *obka3 OP   Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth


"Is it just me or are the remainers in this country just bad losers?

Look guys and gals we had a democratic process and in a close result leave won, what is it with the hate and bile from the remain camp. The UK should stand proud that we have a country where we can disagree strongly about many things have a vote and the losers accept with good grace the victors are gracious and we move on for the common good. There are even some calling for a rerun

I'd like think I've been a good loser today? "

Sorry should have said "some"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is it just me or are the remainers in this country just bad losers?

Look guys and gals we had a democratic process and in a close result leave won, what is it with the hate and bile from the remain camp. The UK should stand proud that we have a country where we can disagree strongly about many things have a vote and the losers accept with good grace the victors are gracious and we move on for the common good. There are even some calling for a rerun

I'd like think I've been a good loser today?

Sorry should have said "some" "

I remember how disgusted I felt with the people bitching after the Scottish vote when the way I wanted. Now the shoe is on the other foot...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It is not being bad losers, it is the big mistake the leavers did lol."

If you want good governance then we need a South Korean style dictatorship. With democracy you take the rough with the smooth.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street. "

To me it's understandable irrespective of what way you voted. This has been a divisive process and the result means a history changing direction for the country. It's still less than 24 hours since the news broke. It's going to take time to digest what that means and whether you're in or out the path forwards is uncertain and unchartered.

Many people are genuinely shocked and didn't see this coming. What we are seeing is classic change curve behaviour - some people will be scared, others angry, others delighted - we are seeing all of these emotions and more today.

And whatever side won last night I would have expected those emotions from the public in varying degrees today and going forward. This is potentially life and history changing stuff. It's going to take time to sink in.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No its not just you.. us poor scots have had to deal with whingers when the no vote won the Scottish independence thingy in 2014! And they are still bleating on about it.. now we need to listen to them whinging about loosing to the leave eu..

No now we need to listen to them prattle on about another indy referendum...obviously the word of the majority in Britain means fuck all now "

yeah exactly its like ok we didnt get our way so lets keep going til we do.. its embarrassing

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street. "

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly.

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By *ancyDrewWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow

How can any of you feel pleased with the result, have you seen Farage on Good Morning Britain? You were conned.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm not a bad loser. Merely expressing my opinion

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

I was a remainer and im sick to death of it all. I want to have a block on everything so i dont have to here another bloody word. It was like a kids playground before now its l;ke a kindergarten

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is it just me or are the remainers in this country just bad losers?

Look guys and gals we had a democratic process and in a close result leave won, what is it with the hate and bile from the remain camp. The UK should stand proud that we have a country where we can disagree strongly about many things have a vote and the losers accept with good grace the victors are gracious and we move on for the common good. There are even some calling for a rerun

I'd like think I've been a good loser today?

Sorry should have said "some"

I remember how disgusted I felt with the people bitching after the Scottish vote when the way I wanted. Now the shoe is on the other foot... "

Well hopefully this vote will be accepted and we can all move on rather than the losing side constantly calling for another referendum. These type of votes should be once in a generation, not every couple of years. I thought Scotland would be split in half after the indy referendum such was the passion and feeling involved in it, luckily we seem to have moved on only for it to raise its ugly head again today....so saddened by that though not surprised that sturgeon has said it...That's all the snp care about, fuck the failing NHS, it doesn't matter that schools are falling down or that the jails are full to bursting, knife crime is prevalent as ever and there's very little affordable housing...if we keep on talking about independence then hopefully no one will notice how much of a fuck up we've been or if that doesn't work we'll blame the previous labour incumbents, unfortunately there is no credible opponent to the snp in Scotland now...we live in a democratic country where only one party can win

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly."

Yep, that's what I'm talking about.

My area voted for over 60% leave

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How can any of you feel pleased with the result, have you seen Farage on Good Morning Britain? You were conned. "

Agree... I was firmly in but felt the remain campaign simply didn't ignite the passion in people. The whole immigration bollox got into many people's head and remain did nothing to counter it. It's democratic so everyone is entitled to their say however I do wonder if the £350m for the nhs was something that people voted for... Which they've now said is an untruth

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I saw some pillock on tv ranting on about it and getting aggresive. Frankly being hysterical. I gave heard in other comments that those voting out are all racists. Not helpful to have stupid comments like that. Regardless of race we are fellow brits. We are all in this together and have to knuckle down. And also calm down.. It's early days and the dust needs to settle

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street. "
this too

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By *obka3 OP   Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly."

Its called a democratic decision,have you not seen the countries lining up to say they want new deals with us including canada and surprise surprise the USA, the uk stock market has fallen less than the french, german and european ones the markets know that those have more to lose if the politicians in the eu play hard ball, just give it a chance in a few years we will look back and say it was the best for the whole of europe,we will still be going to europe to visit as well as a whole world

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

OP: you know the referendum is over with the outcome you wanted, right?

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By *enard ArgenteMan  over a year ago

London and France

All too late to worry about what happened, or didn't.

UK has 2 years to negotiate its exit . After which BREXIT has assured the UK that all will be well, all prosperous, in charge of its destiny; so it will be.

No need for anyone to worry.

You will all be fine.

The NHS will be fully funded now you don't have to chuck all that money at the EU,

Immigration will be under control, and UK will be making all its own laws, no outside interference whatsoever.

Biggest problem will be which of the massive trade deals to sign up to.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly."

I've very much doubt the north would have voted as they did if their economy was in better shape. What exactly has the EU done for them in the last 8 years - the same as it's done for southern a europe - fuck all

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No need for anyone to worry.

You will all be fine."

Not you, Sir - that foreign-sounding moniker of yours will have to go!

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By *horehouseCouple  over a year ago

dissatisfied

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By *horehouseCouple  over a year ago

dissatisfied

Well I'm glad I'm out

OUT OF THE UK

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly.

I've very much doubt the north would have voted as they did if their economy was in better shape. What exactly has the EU done for them in the last 8 years - the same as it's done for southern a europe - fuck all "

Let's not confuse our own governments with the EU. You keep making that mistake when you refer to the Northern economy, I've noticed.

It's easily done, of course...just look at the referendum.

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly.

Its called a democratic decision,have you not seen the countries lining up to say they want new deals with us including canada and surprise surprise the USA, the uk stock market has fallen less than the french, german and european ones the markets know that those have more to lose if the politicians in the eu play hard ball, just give it a chance in a few years we will look back and say it was the best for the whole of europe,we will still be going to europe to visit as well as a whole world "

Yes, you sound like you really know what you're talking about.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly.

I've very much doubt the north would have voted as they did if their economy was in better shape. What exactly has the EU done for them in the last 8 years - the same as it's done for southern a europe - fuck all

Let's not confuse our own governments with the EU. You keep making that mistake when you refer to the Northern economy, I've noticed.

It's easily done, of course...just look at the referendum. "

What difference does it make when you're poor? Simple question - are most people better off than they were in 2007? If not, why the fuck would you expect them to vote for the status quo?

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By *artytwoCouple  over a year ago

Wolverhampton

The remainers thought that it would be a walkover. All the smooth-talking s-o-b's with Cameron at the helm are now embarrassed. Hence the bitterness and recriminations.

Like many good and altruistic ventures (like the Welfare State), greed, corruption and abuse of power ruined the EU and changed it from a Mutually Beneficicial Trading Organisation into a Bureaucratic monster.

Britain has always been a powerful nation with lots to be proud of. We've got our balls back, let's use them fruitfully.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

And if the result was reversed do you think leavers would be any different.

As for me I don't like the result but I do respect it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly.

Its called a democratic decision,have you not seen the countries lining up to say they want new deals with us including canada and surprise surprise the USA, the uk stock market has fallen less than the french, german and european ones the markets know that those have more to lose if the politicians in the eu play hard ball, just give it a chance in a few years we will look back and say it was the best for the whole of europe,we will still be going to europe to visit as well as a whole world

Yes, you sound like you really know what you're talking about."

If you knew what you were talking about then you'd think about why people voted as they did instead of calling them stupid or racist.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is it just me or are the remainers in this country just bad losers?

"

Bad losers finally someone said it

No matter how you voted it's been decided end of story

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By *an_WoodMan  over a year ago

Stafford


"The remainers thought that it would be a walkover. All the smooth-talking s-o-b's with Cameron at the helm are now embarrassed. Hence the bitterness and recriminations.

Like many good and altruistic ventures (like the Welfare State), greed, corruption and abuse of power ruined the EU and changed it from a Mutually Beneficicial Trading Organisation into a Bureaucratic monster.

Britain has always been a powerful nation with lots to be proud of. We've got our balls back, let's use them fruitfully.

"

Britain may soon be two nations

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly.

Its called a democratic decision,have you not seen the countries lining up to say they want new deals with us including canada and surprise surprise the USA, the uk stock market has fallen less than the french, german and european ones the markets know that those have more to lose if the politicians in the eu play hard ball, just give it a chance in a few years we will look back and say it was the best for the whole of europe,we will still be going to europe to visit as well as a whole world

Yes, you sound like you really know what you're talking about.

If you knew what you were talking about then you'd think about why people voted as they did instead of calling them stupid or racist. "

Oh, I have a very nuanced and thoughtful view on that, as you might expect.

But it's the stupid and racist ones I'm most angry at, and I save my more sophisticated views for other places.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly.

Its called a democratic decision,have you not seen the countries lining up to say they want new deals with us including canada and surprise surprise the USA, the uk stock market has fallen less than the french, german and european ones the markets know that those have more to lose if the politicians in the eu play hard ball, just give it a chance in a few years we will look back and say it was the best for the whole of europe,we will still be going to europe to visit as well as a whole world

Yes, you sound like you really know what you're talking about.

If you knew what you were talking about then you'd think about why people voted as they did instead of calling them stupid or racist.

Oh, I have a very nuanced and thoughtful view on that, as you might expect.

But it's the stupid and racist ones I'm most angry at, and I save my more sophisticated views for other places."

If the EU wants to know why people want to leave it then the first place it needs to look is in the mirror. It's a disgrace of an organisation of the same nature of fifa for corruption. I wanted to reform it but was it even reformable?

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By *oobsandballsMan  over a year ago

st andrews

I'm not bitter. What I am is genuinely scared for my country. Now Scotland will have to go through another referendum, and I honestly don't know what to do for the best.

It angers me that the Leave campaign built their argument on racism, and I feel genuinely sorry for those who had other legitimate concerns for wanting to leave. They've been overshadowed by lies and rhetoric.

Now there are reports of people saying 'well, I voted leave but didn't really want it to happen and didn't think it would'.

Seriously?!

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By *hilltoofarMan  over a year ago

Bournemouth

Top Bad Loser? Nicola Sturgeon!

Can you see dear Nicola saying, if Remain had won but England had voted out , that England should go and Scotland should stay? I don't think so! Yet now Leave has won, she wants another referendum! Should never have had one in the first place as the Scots signed up in 1707 in full knowledge of what they were doing...escaping from an economic disaster.

The only UK country which does have a right to demand a referendum on staying in the kingdom is Wales. That's because it never agreed as it was just invaded and beaten up brutally by a pair of King Edwards! Those potatoes are evil!

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly.

Its called a democratic decision,have you not seen the countries lining up to say they want new deals with us including canada and surprise surprise the USA, the uk stock market has fallen less than the french, german and european ones the markets know that those have more to lose if the politicians in the eu play hard ball, just give it a chance in a few years we will look back and say it was the best for the whole of europe,we will still be going to europe to visit as well as a whole world

Yes, you sound like you really know what you're talking about.

If you knew what you were talking about then you'd think about why people voted as they did instead of calling them stupid or racist.

Oh, I have a very nuanced and thoughtful view on that, as you might expect.

But it's the stupid and racist ones I'm most angry at, and I save my more sophisticated views for other places.

If the EU wants to know why people want to leave it then the first place it needs to look is in the mirror. It's a disgrace of an organisation of the same nature of fifa for corruption. I wanted to reform it but was it even reformable? "

It's less corrupt than our own government, by some measure. I'd rather trade that in completely and hand everything over to the EU, elected, unelected or not.

The idea of 'control' is a complete sham.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not bitter. What I am is genuinely scared for my country. Now Scotland will have to go through another referendum, and I honestly don't know what to do for the best.

It angers me that the Leave campaign built their argument on racism, "

Who says anyone pays any attention to the campaigns? 28% of people couldn't even be arsed to get out of bed and vote.

Maybe they already knew how they would vote because people don't tend to back the status quo after 8 years of flat or declining living standards

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By *enard ArgenteMan  over a year ago

London and France


"No need for anyone to worry.

You will all be fine.

Not you, Sir - that foreign-sounding moniker of yours will have to go! "

Why? It's in the language of where I live!

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By *hilltoofarMan  over a year ago

Bournemouth

The Remain campaign said that the Leave campaign was about racism! It was actually about taking control of the country back so that now we can set our own targets for immigration using our Parliament to do so. Then if we do not like what those politicians do, we can vote them out...even if it is 5 years later! There was no way of voting out an unelected European Commissioner and yes, despite what dopey Caroline Lucas believes, they do have all the power to make the laws over there!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have seen a lot of nasty comments.. Based on assumptions from some that exiters are racists or stupid. People really need to get a grip of themselves.. I certainly hope there is no civil unrest over this!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I must confess the bitterness has left me completely gob smacked. I can understand the bile and vitriol from certain political faces, I cannot believe the reaction from the man in the street.

What is so surprising about the bitterness? Half the country don't want to be shackled to the other half that have just tanked our economy for a generation because they are scared of the nasty foreigns.

If bitterness is the worst of what the country experiences, we will have got off unreasonably lightly.

Its called a democratic decision,have you not seen the countries lining up to say they want new deals with us including canada and surprise surprise the USA, the uk stock market has fallen less than the french, german and european ones the markets know that those have more to lose if the politicians in the eu play hard ball, just give it a chance in a few years we will look back and say it was the best for the whole of europe,we will still be going to europe to visit as well as a whole world

Yes, you sound like you really know what you're talking about.

If you knew what you were talking about then you'd think about why people voted as they did instead of calling them stupid or racist.

Oh, I have a very nuanced and thoughtful view on that, as you might expect.

But it's the stupid and racist ones I'm most angry at, and I save my more sophisticated views for other places.

If the EU wants to know why people want to leave it then the first place it needs to look is in the mirror. It's a disgrace of an organisation of the same nature of fifa for corruption. I wanted to reform it but was it even reformable?

It's less corrupt than our own government, by some measure. I'd rather trade that in completely and hand everything over to the EU, elected, unelected or not.

The idea of 'control' is a complete sham."

You don't need to convince me of the merits of remain! But what struck me was the map of voting - there's the rich bit which we live in that wants to stay and then there's everyone else (bar Scotland). Even Wales wanted to leave!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A prediction now we're out:

Scotland will leave the UK. Northern Ireland will follow suit. England and Wales will be all that's left. Many many large businesses will leave England & London. Why would they stay? We're a shadow of what the UK was and unable to trade on the global market for the way we once did.

The economy will suffer and the foreigners will leave. Job done. You can now get a job without worrying the slimey little buggers will nick it and claim the benefits you're owed. We'll done, the good ole days are back. Go grab your flares and let Rolf Harris out of clink.

Oh but France will vote in the right wing party that's doing well over there right now and then they will also leave the EU, Another domino in a chain started by us. Isn't the right wing doing oh so well all over Europe. But that doesn't affect us now, right? It's their problem.

Trump will be voted in and the racist, xenophobic, country proud French and English and Americans will have set the scene for another European / World war and our grand children will all be called up and conscripted into an armed force that's under funded under trained and under equipped.

LONG LIVE KING BORIS!! BRING ON PUTIN! HAPPY FUCKING BIRTHDAY ISIS!

Hater? Whinging. No. Just disappointed that the whole thing came down to the sun reader believing Farage's rhetoric and lies and believing that poor and displaced immigrants actually want to leave their families behind to do the shit jobs you wouldn't fucking do anyway.

I'm off to live in New Zealand where I can find a little space of my own miles from anyone else, their ignorance disappointments me. Maybe my kids and unborn grandchildren will escape the shit storm and my genes will carry on and improve the Gene pool to enable Europe to one day be re-populated following the nuclear winter, with right minded pioneers who will be able to get together with some other people who, although they may be French, had a great idea that would prevent us all kicking shit out of each other again.

Sorry everyone. Didn't mean that to sound like a whinge. Didn't realise that once the ballot was counted we all had to promise not to mention it ever again. My bad. I'll shut the Fuck up now. Sorry. Grovel grovel.

If you've read this far and give a shit begin your post with "remainian wanker!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We live a democracy so I find it annoying that the media and politicians are saying Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain...no they didn't because the people of Great Britain voted as a totality not regionally.

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