Yeah, the turnout one is pushing it, especially given the already high turnout rates for this referendum. I do agree with the 60% part though. This should spur more debates, talks and potential reforms to paint a clearer picture and reach a better consensus among citizens. Not lead to a drastic decision being taken when just about half the people are adamantly opposed to it.
Apparently David Attenborough is saddened by how Brexit could lower environmental standards in the UK and hurt wildlife.
Farage says no Β£350m for the NHS. Fox says no rush to invoke Article 50. Hannan says no end to immigration . Oh Britain, have you been had.
Quote from: gats on June 24, 2016, 06:31:49 AMFarage says no Β£350m for the NHS. Fox says no rush to invoke Article 50. Hannan says no end to immigration . Oh Britain, have you been had.There were people who actually thought immigration would stop?
Quote from: True Turquoise on June 24, 2016, 06:35:01 AMQuote from: gats on June 24, 2016, 06:31:49 AMFarage says no Β£350m for the NHS. Fox says no rush to invoke Article 50. Hannan says no end to immigration . Oh Britain, have you been had.There were people who actually thought immigration would stop?No. Literally everybody on the Leave side has taken pains to explain they don't want to shut the door completely.
Major and drastic decisions like these should not be left up to such marginal referendum outcomes.
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Guardian says this:"More on joint efforts by Scotlandβs first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, and the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, to secure some kind of referendum opt-out for Scotland and London.Hereβs what Sturgeon said:I have made it clear to the prime minister this morning that the Scottish government must be fully and directly involved in any and all decisions about the next steps that the UK government intends to take.We will also be seeking direct discussions with the EU institutions and its member states including the earliest possible meeting with the President of the European Commission.I also be communicated over the weekend with each EU member state to make clear that Scotland has voted to stay in the EU and I intend to discussion all options for doing so.I have also spoken this morning with [London] mayor Sadiq Khan and he is clear that he shares this objective for London, so there is clear common cause between us.Khanβs office confirmed that he had talked to Sturgeon about the need for Scotland and London to be involved in Brexit negotiations."
Quote from: Meta Cognition on June 24, 2016, 06:46:56 AMQuote from: Flee on June 24, 2016, 06:41:55 AMGuardian says this:"More on joint efforts by Scotlandβs first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, and the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, to secure some kind of referendum opt-out for Scotland and London.Hereβs what Sturgeon said:I have made it clear to the prime minister this morning that the Scottish government must be fully and directly involved in any and all decisions about the next steps that the UK government intends to take.We will also be seeking direct discussions with the EU institutions and its member states including the earliest possible meeting with the President of the European Commission.I also be communicated over the weekend with each EU member state to make clear that Scotland has voted to stay in the EU and I intend to discussion all options for doing so.I have also spoken this morning with [London] mayor Sadiq Khan and he is clear that he shares this objective for London, so there is clear common cause between us.Khanβs office confirmed that he had talked to Sturgeon about the need for Scotland and London to be involved in Brexit negotiations."A London opt-out will simply not happen. It just couldn't work with free movement.Yeah, I'm curious to hear about the legalities of it if this would actually be presented as a real option.
Quote from: Flee on June 24, 2016, 06:41:55 AMGuardian says this:"More on joint efforts by Scotlandβs first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, and the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, to secure some kind of referendum opt-out for Scotland and London.Hereβs what Sturgeon said:I have made it clear to the prime minister this morning that the Scottish government must be fully and directly involved in any and all decisions about the next steps that the UK government intends to take.We will also be seeking direct discussions with the EU institutions and its member states including the earliest possible meeting with the President of the European Commission.I also be communicated over the weekend with each EU member state to make clear that Scotland has voted to stay in the EU and I intend to discussion all options for doing so.I have also spoken this morning with [London] mayor Sadiq Khan and he is clear that he shares this objective for London, so there is clear common cause between us.Khanβs office confirmed that he had talked to Sturgeon about the need for Scotland and London to be involved in Brexit negotiations."A London opt-out will simply not happen. It just couldn't work with free movement.
My mum even came into my room to bring me a plate of chicken nandos and I literally screamed at her and hit the plate of chicken nandos out of her hand.
How long till the pound goes back up? Could I make a quick buck buying low or would I be waiting years?