Prince Monolulu
Everything in Moderation
Ironically, the band were a big influence on Paul Weller. Maybe he wrote this for circumstances such as this.
Nobody is basing anything on one day. Sadly, people like you will eventually realise what a terrible mistake this country made this week. Whether it is sooner or later is debatable but it will happen.
Nobody is basing anything on one day. Sadly, people like you will eventually realise what a terrible mistake this country made this week. Whether it is sooner or later is debatable but it will happen.
Me and you live if different worlds, I like to think mine is vision, yours is sitting on top of a fence, sometimes you have to go for it grab, go on Finchley it not too late to change, you may even enjoy it.
This question is for leave, not for remain. We didn't vote for this so it is down to the people who decided to leave to take us forward. Surely it is already mapped out. We've already got the £350 million for the NHS as promised. I presume there'll be no unemployment and everyone's life will improve amazingly. I can't wait to see it the amazing country we become!
Don't be silly, no need to alienate the nasty pensioners and manual workers..........just limit the vote to London, Scotland and Brighton.....fairly confident if we had a poll on here that the IN camp would (for a change) actually win.
Actually yes, l really do think that the EU has helped Britain to progress in many ways.
Fair enough, you have your opinion, which was trotted out over and over again......unfortunately for you the voter disagreed...... and yes many on here are basing on what has happened on one day.
In four years time, you won't be able to find anyone who voted out
In four years time, you won't be able to find anyone who voted out
I kept out of the debate about the referendum on here until now but some of the drivel people are writing made me decide to post on here. And yes, a small majority of the people who voted disagreed with me. However, the vast majority of the younger generation, who will be most screwed over by this decision, didn't vote for this.
And, as I said elsewhere earlier, if remain had won then you can guarantee Farage would have been calling for another referendum.
A civil war is an internal matter therefore mutual defence agreements do not apply.
Or would you prefer the invasion of a country on the pretext of defending EU citizens.
How is mine sitting on top of a fence. I strongly believed we should stay in the EU. From where I sit, your opinion is narrow minded and has endangered the future of this country. I am part of the younger generation who are going to pay for the older generations decision so I am understandably annoyed. It's my pension, my future which will be messed up for something I didn't vote for (and the majority of my generation didn't vote for).
In four years time, you won't be able to find anyone who voted out
What we need to ensure are that those who took us out have as little influence as possible on sorting out the mess.
A snap Election would create more financial turmoil but is necessary although incumbent MPs will not want one.
Perhaps, we will never know.
As for the youngsters, many voted out because they think our youngsters will have a better future, you do not agree.
This is a comment that i agree with, part of why i voted out, for the younger generation.
"Whereas 30 years ago a builder, bus driver and shop keeper etc could buy a house and provide for their family - now they can not. This despite all the advances we have seen and the rising income this country has had. We have become the 'have yaughts' and the the 'have nots'. Trickle down economics has not worked. Brexit happened because of the last 30 years and not the last 30 days."