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Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 5:25 pm
by Fogdude
Being a native born Texan, I've long had a romantic affection for the idea of Texas seceding from the Union & becoming an independent nation of its own. Most Texans are fiercely independent & most feel the same way, but due to the immigration of so may Californians, fleeing their oppressive state government with ever increasing taxes & regulation, & Michiganders, fleeing their failed economy due to the loss of the manufacturing industry, our population has become quite diluted with Liberal minded folks who flee the damage they've caused in their home states, to a state that doesn't suffer those ills, only to immediately begin supporting precisely the same policies that ruined their state of origin.
It seems Great Britain may be suffering the same plight. I don't know much at all about the internal issues of GB. I only known what I see & hear on TV & the Internet, most of which is skewed one way or the other & hardly unbiased. So, I'm not sure what to think of Brexit, though, deep down, I favor any people who love independence & have a desire to 'make it on their own' & run their lives themselves.
There has been an active secession drive ongoing in Texas for years, called The Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM). I'm a contributor, though of late, I've become a bit disillusioned by comments coming from the upper echelons on their vision of a free Texas. They're starting to sound a bit Utopian & I fear they've been bitten by the bug to trend away from what made the United States the most successful nation in the history of the world, until recently, that is.
I know there are a lot of Brits here. What are your thoughts, if you dare to share them, that is.
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Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 6:20 pm
by Pip
One thing I have no problem with is sharing my thoughts with you Foggy.
Brexit or Remain will be decided in about 3 hrs from now although the result won't be announced until all the counts are finished 8-10hrs hence.
Whatever the result I expect it to be close, personally I'm all for Brexit. I voted back in 1975 to come out of the (then) EEC which was just a trading block and nothing else as I had an idea of what would follow. Since then it has been slowly and surely been creeping towards a "United States of Europe" slowly and surely eroding the sovereignty of the member countries and expanding to take in the countries in the east of Europe. All you have to look at is the Ukraine to see what could/may happen in the future. Russia will not stand further expansion of the EU and N.A.T.O. towards it's border.
Looking inwards to just Britain, due to the free movement agreement we have murderers, rapists etc from other member countries here who this UK government cannot get rid of because the European Court of Justice overrules our own Supreme Court.
I hope Brexit will win but if they don't I hope public opinion would put this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transatlantic_Trade_and_Investment_Partnership dead in the water.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:26 pm
by Pip
This forum will get the results as they come in for those interested BEFORE the US media.
I'll post as they happen seeing as you are interested Foggy.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:33 pm
by Fogdude
Thanks, Pip. I suspected as much & appreciate your candor. It's a sticky one, but I agree. Staying won't likely end well. The whole open borders thing is what is driving the TNM, along with runaway Political Correctness. Seeing that it's happening on a worldwide basis is making me lean toward the idea that it really is space aliens who run our governments & are driving us all toward self-immolation. I hope Brexit wins, for all your sakes, as well as ours, but I read an article that showed: when an issue is evenly split, the undecided votes that come in at the last minute almost always go with the status quo, rather than risk change. One would hope that the undecideds would have the wits to understand that the status quo really IS the change & that Brexit would be a RETURN to normalcy, not a leap into unknown change. But, I doubt most undecideds have that many wits among them, combined. I hope I'm wrong. We will certainly see in a few hours.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:54 pm
by Pip
How right you are Foggy. I worry about how the younger generation will vote. You may not have seen it over there but they seem more concerned about cell phone roaming charges and cheap holidays rather then the important parts of what we are voting for.
Results should start coming in about 5 hrs from now but I'll update this thread along the way and give you the final result when we have it.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:13 pm
by Pip
12 mins since voting finished an Remain is expected to win. No exit polls though!
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:40 pm
by Pip
First result in from Gibraltar.
Leave 823
Remain 19,322
Not unexpected as they are worried about Spain.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:53 pm
by Fogdude
Thanks for the updates, Pip. Not looking real good for Brexit, but the fat lady ain't sang yet.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:03 pm
by Pip
Next one in.
Remain 84,726
Leave 64,421
Newcastle Upon Tyne.
First mainland result and expected to be that way. Sunderland, next door should be next and is predicted to be the other way.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:04 pm
by Pip
The Orkney Isles have returned.
Leave 68,614
Remain 91,915
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:09 pm
by Pip
Fogdude wrote:Thanks for the updates, Pip. Not looking real good for Brexit, but the fat lady ain't sang yet.
I'll post the updates as you are interested. There are also postal votes to be added in the morning. Sunderland, the north west and the rest of the north east may push it the other way. There's only 3 of 382 declared results so early days.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:16 pm
by Pip
Clackmannashire
Leave 79,350
Remain 106,606
No surprises so far. Scotland is expected to vote remain as was Gibraltar.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:18 pm
by Pip
Sunderland
Remain 158,536
Leave 161,744
As expected. Leave now lead.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:23 pm
by Pip
The pundits are gobsmacked by the Sunderland result, I'm not, it's my home county I know how they think.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:49 pm
by Pip
Foyle (N Ireland)
Leave 170,649
Remain 190,601
Remain now lead by 19,952 votes.
Nothing when you realise overall we are talking about over 44 million.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:51 pm
by Pip
Isles of Scilly
Leave 171,270
Remain 191, 404
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:01 am
by Pip
They've now stopped reporting individual results but...
Remain 259,790
Leave 266,721
So leave in the lead again.
Whatever the result this will open up the North/South divide and the Scots can do what they want..
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:02 am
by Pip
Reporting is not the correct word. It's not put on screen so I can't get the figures down for you.
Sorry if I mislead you.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:05 am
by Fogdude
Not at all. I do appreciate the effort. We're not hearing much at all over here right now. We'll hear the results tomorrow, but it's been kind of you to provide what you have.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:10 am
by Pip
Kettering votes leave.
Total now
Leave 299,598
Remain 280,820
Long way to go yet.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:19 am
by Pip
Shetland Isles & Dunbartonshire vote remain. Again expected from Scotland.
Total so far
Leave 321,339
Remain 314,521
This is only a small fraction of the votes to come in.
BTW only 12 of 382 that have returned the votes so far. Early days (or night for me!).
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:23 am
by Pip
South Tyneside votes leave
Leave 370,404
Remain 344,535
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:26 am
by Pip
Dundee (Scotland) votes remain
Leave 397,101
Remain 384,223
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:32 am
by Pip
Legan Vallyey now in
Leave 422,805
Remain 406,933
The polls are looking wrong so far but results from the South have to come in yet.
16.4 million is when it can be called so realise we are still talking peanuts with the vote so far BUT the results in so far show the trend.
Re: Brexit
Posted:
Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:37 am
by Pip
And the politicians are trying to cover their backs already!