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IF YOU COULD VOTE TO LEAVE OR REMAIN WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION AS A SUBJECT OF HRH (PBUH) WITH PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN THE UK OR CITIZENSHIP ABROAD, HOW WOULD YOU VOTE?

FUCK YES LET'S LEAVE GET HYPE YEY
Casual yes, let's leave and get independence done with
Meh, probably just scribble all over my vote ballot to spite tryhards
Casual no, let's remain and get integration done with
FUCK NO LET'S REMAIN GET CALM YEY

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ChairmanPoo

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Yeah, I guess EU students that wanted to apply to the UK will get shafted.
...I'm not a student (for the record)

It's not a life-and-death issue either. I'll probably have a job  near home nonetheless. But I like widening my options (a 45 million population base is ok. But a 45+65million population base is even better)

It's a shame because I had already translated my university and speciality certificates, and had the paperwork underway.
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Looks like Boris has given a speech of some kind, and, well.
In voting to leave the EU, it is vital to stress there is no need for haste, and as the prime minister has said, nothing will change in the short term except how to give effect to the will of the people and to extracate this country from the supranational system. There is no need to invoke article 50.

And to those who may be anxious both at home and abroad, this does not mean that the United Kingdom will be in anyway less united, it does not mean it will be any less European. I want to speak directly to the millions of people who did not vote for this outcome, especially young people who may feel that this decision involves somehow pulling up the drawbridge because i think the very opposite is true..
Apparently the Leave politicians are rapidly reconsidering their options. What a twist~
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mainiac

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It's so fun to throw poo without any responsibility.  Leave is about to get cursed with the worst thing in the world, the power to get exactly what they demanded.
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« Last Edit: February 10, 1988, 03:27:23 pm by UR MOM »
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Anyway less united, huh. *looks at scotland and NI, 52/48 split* I... guess that's true? You could claim they're roughly as united as they were two days ago. Kinda' doubtful, though.

Part of me half wonders if the disputed cow route could be a thing. 52% of population takes 52% of the country and leaves, 48% of the country takes the rest and stays in EU. The schadenfreude would literally split nations :V
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Sergarr

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Looks like Boris has given a speech of some kind, and, well.
In voting to leave the EU, it is vital to stress there is no need for haste, and as the prime minister has said, nothing will change in the short term except how to give effect to the will of the people and to extracate this country from the supranational system. There is no need to invoke article 50.

And to those who may be anxious both at home and abroad, this does not mean that the United Kingdom will be in anyway less united, it does not mean it will be any less European. I want to speak directly to the millions of people who did not vote for this outcome, especially young people who may feel that this decision involves somehow pulling up the drawbridge because i think the very opposite is true..
Apparently the Leave politicians are rapidly reconsidering their options. What a twist~

Makes sense. It's to our benefit to slow things down right now - prevents Juncker from making an example out of us and deterring other EU exits, and also to give a chance for other general elections to take place that might put more UK-friendly God-Emperors governments in power. There's a rising tide of Euro-scepticism all across the continent, after all.

Time to stay in the EU for two years and troll them all with our veto before we exit on the wings of a purebred Albion phoenix.
Too bad EU wants to end this as quickly as possible:
No UK favours - By Chris Morris, BBC Europe correspondent
The sense of shock is palpable. EU leaders are struggling to come to terms with a huge setback for those who believe in the idea of European unity. The EU will never be the same again without the UK.

It is also clear the leaders want negotiations on a political and economic divorce to move swiftly. That means they want the UK to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty - the mechanism under which separation will be negotiated - as soon as next week, rather than wait for a new British prime minister in October.
If anything, UK may be just simply kicked out unilaterally by EU. They can do that, you know.
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Yeah, I guess EU students that wanted to apply to the UK will get shafted.
My university in Belarus takes part in EU exchange programs like Erasmus and other similar programs like DAAD, and they send people to non-EU countries like Switzerland and Turkey, along with Deutschland, Italy, etc.

No idea how it works in the EU, but I suppose it won't be more different.
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We'll be alright either way. There's a reason we're called 'Great Britain' and not 'Mediocre Britain', after all.

And there was me thinking it was because we're the biggest island in the archipelago...
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We'll be alright either way. There's a reason we're called 'Great Britain' and not 'Mediocre Britain', after all.

And there was me thinking it was because we're the biggest island in the archipelago...
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Ironically this vote is pretty likely to cause Scotland to break away and thus end Great Britain as a nation.
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mainiac

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They will still have wales.
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Wales isn't a kingdom.
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They will still have wales.

it's gonna be called Largish Britain

Looks like Boris has given a speech of some kind, and, well.
In voting to leave the EU, it is vital to stress there is no need for haste, and as the prime minister has said, nothing will change in the short term except how to give effect to the will of the people and to extracate this country from the supranational system. There is no need to invoke article 50.

And to those who may be anxious both at home and abroad, this does not mean that the United Kingdom will be in anyway less united, it does not mean it will be any less European. I want to speak directly to the millions of people who did not vote for this outcome, especially young people who may feel that this decision involves somehow pulling up the drawbridge because i think the very opposite is true..
Apparently the Leave politicians are rapidly reconsidering their options. What a twist~

"They really voted for that? Those absolute madmen"
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They'll still have Cornwall!
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A little reminder of how hundreds of thousands of people in this country may be feeling right now:

Spoiler: A migrant speaks (click to show/hide)

That's the first I've heard from somebody in her position all day and I've been watching the news and reading news feeds all morning.
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