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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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West is BEST
as I said
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The whole idea of this board is to reply to posts. It wouldn't last long were that not the case. I cannot help that you don't like the responses your gibberish garners.
I forgot you don't like exchange of ideas or discussion. A simple, childish repetition of "We're on our way" avoids you having to actually add substance to your claims or face scrutiny. As we all know your blatherings would be taken apart by the slightest bit of light shone on them.
 


astralavi

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Apr 6, 2017
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clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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There is some concern within the TV industry regarding broadcast licencing. 100s of channels available in the EU actually originate from the UK even if they aren't available over here.

A lot of these channels share video but subtitles and or audio (and local advertising) are added at transmission. Effectively a single channel can go into a number of countries simultaneously. The same applies to VOD services.

It's a big industry in the UK.

Simply speaking our regulator (OFCOM) can currently an issue an EU wide broadcast licence. After Brexit it can't unless some agreement is put in place.

So it leaves the broadcaster with two options. Attempt to get single agreements with every EU country it broadcasts to or (much simply) move the offices to another EU country. You don't need an agreement with the UK because you never transmitted there anyway.

London is basically the capital of the EU broadcast industry. One of those industries that likes to centre around one particular place. Turner and CNN EU headquarters are in central London, MTV are in Camden, Discovery in Chiswick etc.

All the technology is going cloud based, but the administrative staff are people in offices doing admin type stuff. The Irish government are already putting the feelers out.

Can't see why the EU would make the London broadcast industry special case because it doesn't have to.

Its far easier than moving a bank.

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Most other clubs listen to the concerns of their members and improve the service. They understand that without the members and their membership fees there is no club.
 




Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
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Jul 16, 2003
58,794
hassocks
It’s quite funny isn’t it?

It’s such an absolute mess and as predicted before the Brexiteers are trying to blame everyone but themselves and the lies they brought/told.

The country is a mess and it’s only going to get worse.
 


Klaas

I've changed this
Nov 1, 2017
2,667
It’s quite funny isn’t it?

It’s such an absolute mess and as predicted before the Brexiteers are trying to blame everyone but themselves and the lies they brought/told.

The country is a mess and it’s only going to get worse.

Yep. Post above yours is a perfect example.
 


Garry Nelson's teacher

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May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
There is some concern within the TV industry regarding broadcast licencing. 100s of channels available in the EU actually originate from the UK even if they aren't available over here.

A lot of these channels share video but subtitles and or audio (and local advertising) are added at transmission. Effectively a single channel can go into a number of countries simultaneously. The same applies to VOD services.

It's a big industry in the UK.

Simply speaking our regulator (OFCOM) can currently an issue an EU wide broadcast licence. After Brexit it can't unless some agreement is put in place.

So it leaves the broadcaster with two options. Attempt to get single agreements with every EU country it broadcasts to or (much simply) move the offices to another EU country. You don't need an agreement with the UK because you never transmitted there anyway.

London is basically the capital of the EU broadcast industry. One of those industries that likes to centre around one particular place. Turner and CNN EU headquarters are in central London, MTV are in Camden, Discovery in Chiswick etc.

All the technology is going cloud based, but the administrative staff are people in offices doing admin type stuff. The Irish government are already putting the feelers out.

Can't see why the EU would make the London broadcast industry special case because it doesn't have to.

Its far easier than moving a bank.

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Interesting and exactly the sort of case study that shows that the flag wavers in the Tory party and beyond really didn't have a clue about the chaos they were unleashing. OK maybe relatively few jobs will be lost - but how will this in any way serve the interests of the UK?
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
21,530
The arse end of Hangleton
The whole idea of this board is to reply to posts. It wouldn't last long were that not the case. I cannot help that you don't like the responses your gibberish garners.
I forgot you don't like exchange of ideas or discussion. A simple, childish repetition of "We're on our way" avoids you having to actually add substance to your claims or face scrutiny. As we all know your blatherings would be taken apart by the slightest bit of light shone on them.

You mean like the simple childish repetition of 'Pfft' Nibble ? It makes you look so so intelligent !
 


D

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It’s quite funny isn’t it?

It’s such an absolute mess and as predicted before the Brexiteers are trying to blame everyone but themselves and the lies they brought/told.

The country is a mess and it’s only going to get worse.

What's your predictions then.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,792
What's your predictions then.

That you still won't understand what you voted for. That you still won't understand what the options are.

That you will still keep whining and blaming everything and everyone else.

And there's also a fair chance of someone selling you some magic beans.

What has become standard Brexiteer stuff :shrug:
 
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Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,530
The arse end of Hangleton
What's your predictions then.

Looking back over a few dozen pages here's a list ( probably not a comprehensive one ) of predictions remainers have made should a 'No Deal' happen :

> On March 30th the UK car industry will shut down
> Patients will die as no medicine will be available
> Our meat won't be able to be exported due to lack of certification
> Planes won't be able to fly
> Northern Ireland won't have any electricity
> What food we do grow for ourselves will rot in the fields due to lack of people to pick it
> Supermarket shelves will be empty due to the previous point and that we won't be able to import any food
> The port of Dover and the surrounding road infrastructure will grind to a halt
> The pound will crash
> No new medicines will be produced
> All the banks will move out of the City of London
> TV production will move to the EU
> We won't be able to drive in Europe
> The previous point doesn't matter though as we won't be able to travel to Europe anyway due to FoM stopping
> Thousands of ex-pats will become stateless
> The NHS will collapse
> Plooks will implode with fury

It will be interesting to bounce these predictions on 30th March 2019 :lol:
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,763
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That you still won't understand what you voted for. That you still won't understand what the options are.

That you will still keep whining and blaming everything and everyone else.

And there's also a fair chance of someone selling you some magic beans.

What has become standard Brexiteer stuff :shrug:

And that he will also mention he has Italian relatives again, and again, and.... :lolol:
 
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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,763
The Fatherland
Looking back over a few dozen pages here's a list ( probably not a comprehensive one ) of predictions remainers have made should a 'No Deal' happen :

> On March 30th the UK car industry will shut down
> Patients will die as no medicine will be available
> Our meat won't be able to be exported due to lack of certification
> Planes won't be able to fly
> Northern Ireland won't have any electricity
> What food we do grow for ourselves will rot in the fields due to lack of people to pick it
> Supermarket shelves will be empty due to the previous point and that we won't be able to import any food
> The port of Dover and the surrounding road infrastructure will grind to a halt
> The pound will crash
> No new medicines will be produced
> All the banks will move out of the City of London
> TV production will move to the EU
> We won't be able to drive in Europe
> The previous point doesn't matter though as we won't be able to travel to Europe anyway due to FoM stopping
> Thousands of ex-pats will become stateless
> The NHS will collapse
> Plooks will implode with fury

It will be interesting to bounce these predictions on 30th March 2019 :lol:

Predictions? You mean exaggerations of what people have said?
 




D

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Looking back over a few dozen pages here's a list ( probably not a comprehensive one ) of predictions remainers have made should a 'No Deal' happen :

> On March 30th the UK car industry will shut down
> Patients will die as no medicine will be available
> Our meat won't be able to be exported due to lack of certification
> Planes won't be able to fly
> Northern Ireland won't have any electricity
> What food we do grow for ourselves will rot in the fields due to lack of people to pick it
> Supermarket shelves will be empty due to the previous point and that we won't be able to import any food
> The port of Dover and the surrounding road infrastructure will grind to a halt
> The pound will crash
> No new medicines will be produced
> All the banks will move out of the City of London
> TV production will move to the EU
> We won't be able to drive in Europe
> The previous point doesn't matter though as we won't be able to travel to Europe anyway due to FoM stopping
> Thousands of ex-pats will become stateless
> The NHS will collapse
> Plooks will implode with fury

It will be interesting to bounce these predictions on 30th March 2019 :lol:

Thank you for the list.
 




Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,841
Uffern
Most other clubs listen to the concerns of their members and improve the service. They understand that without the members and their membership fees there is no club.

That's a ridiculous analogy. The EU has a democratic structure in place (several, in fact) where members' concerns can be aired and dealt with. It so happens that many of the UK's concerns aren't shared by other members, so nothing was done - but that's no different from any other club.

In this instance, the UK has decided that its concerns are such that it wants to leave the club. What you seem to want is someone leaving the club having the exact same privileges as those still in it: I know of no other club that lets former members do this.

I do get exasperated by some of my fellow leavers who post bone-headed statements like that - it gives the impression that all leavers are idiots, which just isn't true.
 


Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,530
The arse end of Hangleton
Predictions? You mean exaggerations of what people have said?

Fabricated list.

Go and check for yourself - every single one of those points* has been suggested, implied or explicitly said ( including the now traditional posting of other peoples Twitter posts ) on this thread. It's not my fault how utterly ridiculous and exaggerated it looks when all put in one list ..... but then the remain campaign rather liked hyperbole didn't it !

* OK, I made up one :lol:
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,792
Go and check for yourself - every single one of those points* has been suggested, implied or explicitly said ( including the now traditional posting of other peoples Twitter posts ) on this thread. It's not my fault how utterly ridiculous and exaggerated it looks when all put in one list ..... but then the remain campaign rather liked hyperbole didn't it !

* OK, I made up one :lol:

ie, I can't be arsed to go and find the quotes so I'll make up a list of things I think I remember being suggested or implied somewhere over the last 2 years. You could have a future in politics :lolol:

Still backing 'no deal' ?
 


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