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To ask you: All In or All Out?

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Quietrebel · 04/10/2018 09:54

All seems to indicate that it's now crunch time for the UK. In the style of another active thread, I'd like to ask you all what you'd go for if given a binary choice between No Deal at all with the EU or Remain.
No blame game or mud slinging, just simple polite answers please.

OP posts:
DoraJar · 04/10/2018 17:41

Remain

MrsCalypsoGrant · 04/10/2018 17:44

Remain

BobLemon · 04/10/2018 17:45

Remain

SillySallySingsSongs · 04/10/2018 17:49

Reading all the Remain responses has made me feel positive about the kind of people in this country again, thank you.

Hmm

I never understand this type of response. As hard as it maybe to believe there are both good and bad people who voted leave and remain.

FetchezLaVache · 04/10/2018 17:53

Remain, remain, remain.

itsstillgood · 04/10/2018 18:02

I am on the side of Leave because I don't think the EU can survive long once Merkel loses power. Macron might be able to prop it up for a while but I think the EU needs Merkel. I'm pro-freetrade but not the free movement of people while there is such disparity of wealth between member states. I also think EU migration has come at the expense of the commonwealth and rest of the world. I'm pro-immigration our economy needs it and I love living in a multi-cultural society but I think someone from say Burkino Faso wanting to move here (random country) should be treated the same as someone from France I don't like having different policies for a predominantly white, mostly 1st World western area to the rest of the world. That feels exclusive and borderline racist to me, it's ok if your country is in 'the club'. I want a fair and transparent international immigration policy.
Leaving will be an economic disaster with or without a deal but hopefully short term 2 or 3 years will see us recovering assuming no thing too radical happens when May is run out (Corbyn or Johnson!) Need someone sensible and centre ground don't care what party. As bad as things will be for next year or so I truly believe better in the long term than being stuck in an imploding EU.

Swizzlegiggle · 04/10/2018 18:02

Remain!!

FesteringCarbuncle · 04/10/2018 18:04

Remain. I trust the EU far more than I trust our shambles of a Tory government
And more than I trust Labour at the present time

LatteLover12 · 04/10/2018 18:05

Remain

MrBull · 04/10/2018 18:06

Remain

Lynne1Cat · 04/10/2018 18:06

LEAVE

RossPoldarkfan · 04/10/2018 18:07

Remain.

RoboticMary · 04/10/2018 18:17

No deal.

RoboticMary · 04/10/2018 18:19

“Reading all the Remain responses has made me feel positive about the kind of people in this country again, thank you.“

Confused I don’t agree with you politically, but it doesn’t mean I’m a xenophobic racist!
yesyesyess · 04/10/2018 18:33

Remain.

lubeybooby · 04/10/2018 18:36

Remain

PurpleFlower1983 · 04/10/2018 18:37

Remain

NoSleepTil2030 · 04/10/2018 18:38

Remain for sure.

TheDowagerCuntess · 04/10/2018 18:40

I'm not in the UK so my vote doesn't count.

But completely, unwaveringly Remain.

The EU is about a lot more than 'just' trade and movement of people.

Stability seems to be being dismantled in the modern western powers, and its a concern.

HirplesWithHaggis · 04/10/2018 18:48

Today 14:50 DGRossetti

His response was that anything that happened before we were born is "irrelevant" and that it's "backwards" to consider the influences of the past on the present day.

Are you sure they were a Leaver hmmhmmhmmhmm

Yes, I'm sure. He also claimed to be on the fence about Scottish indy, but it became apparent that any Yes "support" would be of the "off you fuck then" variety. Grin

It can't be a common attitude for either "side", surely?

ForalltheSaints · 04/10/2018 18:48

Remain.

As I voted in 2016.

Sethis · 04/10/2018 18:49

Remain. Always and forever.

2 years ago we had no facts. Just fear and hatemongering.

Now we do have facts, and literally every single fact is against Leave.

Can you imagine two major politicians having a debate on live TV about the pros and the cons right now? There's a reason Boris or JRM or whoever doesn't dare openly debate anyone. They would get destroyed. We can now produce page after page after page of hard evidence of the damage done to the UK by leaving. All they can present are vague "We'll definitely be successful, really" comments. They have no names, they have no numbers, they have no dates. "The rest of the world." Who, specifically? "Plenty of trade deals." When, exactly? "Global Britain." We were already global, you prats.

sleepymother · 04/10/2018 18:49

Remain.

Moussemoose · 04/10/2018 19:03

Remain.

catgirl1976 · 04/10/2018 19:04

Remain

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