Brexit: Should I stay,or should I go?

Seems a pretty easy choice to me-

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21 Responses to Brexit: Should I stay,or should I go?

  1. Seneca III says:

    One and a half hours to go before the polling stations close and the counting begins.

    I’ve got £200 riding on an exit win and, if that does happen as I hope and expect, I shall pick up £800 + and my stake on top. I shall then spend a significant proportion of that on rope and piano wire just in case Dodgy Dave and his ideological catamite, the other Bullingdon Boy, ‘Orifice Osbourne’, try pulling any devious tricks tricks on the orders of Kommisar Merkal and the dipsomanic Junker who’s bar bill alone accounts for a significant percentile of the EU’s never audited, budget.

    And, if Cameron et. al. don’t manage to fiddle any leave victory it still has to be ratified by those who now, on the whole, are polluting what was once the Mother of Parliaments and turning it into little more than Cesspit-on-Thames. Then we shall see yet another, wider use for my rope and wire and much else besides. We really are that pissed off with the lot of them and we have become quite capable of making Guy Fawkes look like the rank but honest amateur he was.

    Whatever, I’m off to bed as soon as I’ve finished this fine bottle of Hunter Valley red in order to get a good night’s sleep so as to be ready for whatever result the morrow brings; whichever way it goes there is going to blood be blood,mmetaphoric or actual, as the slime we have elected to sell our souls into endless tyranny have made it so and thus I intend greeting the coming day in my usual gentle, moderate state of mind. Sort of http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cool.gif

    Regards to you all, S III.

    • Seneca III says:

      I’m having to send this comment on a piddling little iPad as I am away from home at the moment so my apologies for the errors in spelling and syntax above. SIII http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_mail.gif

  2. mara says:

    I expect a rigged Remain result. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cry.gif

  3. Warren Tooley says:

    I’m not sure what Britain will do. What I know is that you can earn enough for yourself, but you can’t earn for another 10 people. So why should Britain take on Greece’s problems, and other nations. People should get their own problems sorted, and if they have spare money, then they can give a little away. But not for 10 people.

  4. andy5759 says:

    There’s an awful smell of burning paper in Britain. I wonder what’s going on.

  5. andy5759 says:

    I can’t possibly go to bed now. Brexit leads by a few thousand votes. Sterling has plummeted against both the USD and the €uro in the last minutes. There’s plenty of English beer in the American fridge.

  6. Brown says:

    Apart from the first sentence I think Warren is right but that won’t matter. They’ll chose tolerable (at present) slavery over freedom. I tend to think Mara is correct as well. Its not who votes its who counts the votes.

    • Warren Tooley says:

      Thanks Brown, and about the vote counting electronic voting has been a scam from the start. I can’t believe some people would think its the real thing, when someone can easily manipulate the results. Then again, I’m one of the few, who has very little confidence in today’s electronic money. I’m a gold and silver only advocate. I see our money system is very fragile.

      Oh yeah, that’s right in the relationship property act, they can take absolutely everything away from you, except Maori land, and gold and silver bullion. How many people know that? I’m absolutely serious. I learn these things from my law dictionary. My point being electronic voting never had in reality in it to begin with.

  7. Ronbo says:

    Sky News link: http://news.sky.com/watch-live

    Leaving EU a little bit ahead….

  8. Diamond Mair says:

    I’m quite hopeful that the nation of some of my antecedents will recognize that sovereignty and self-ruse are ALWAYS prefenable; seems as though the UK has been answering to the UN (as do we), AND the EU, with d amn little left over for the people OF the UK. And, I realize the Queen may not be a particular favorite of all here, but SHE has emerged in recent days a euroskeptic ;-)
    Semper Fi’
    DM

  9. Diamond Mair says:

    Should read “self-RULE”, dammit!

  10. andy5759 says:

    Looking good, so far. Wasn’t that what the man said as he plummeted past the fifteenth floor? There’s still the metropolitan (sh)elite to be counted. Heavy rain in the southeast may keep those who can’t otherwise be bovvered indoors. That may counter the numbers of patriots currently in France watching football. Fridge being restocked.

  11. Warren Tooley says:

    Latest results. Almost neck and neck. 50.4% want to leave, 49.6% want to go. What they’ll actually do is another thing. Will they actually do it, actually leave?

  12. mara says:

    Seems I was wrong. BBC just opined that Brexit wins by about 4%. Yay!
    Btw, this is fun …. youtube Jonathon pie referendum special. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

  13. rivoniaboy says:

    It seems that the Poms may have grown a pair after all.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

  14. Warren Tooley says:

    Well it looks like globalism is taking a hit. This is almost as good a victory as having a gold standard, lol, its a joke for those who understand that a gold standard is the big thing for me.

  15. Cadwallader says:

    This gives the government the OK to leave but the actual severance could take years. Good news though. How long until Cameron finds a sword to fall on to? How long before France decides to leave? How long before the EU collapses completely?

  16. andy5759 says:

    I awoke to a bright dawn. Both literally and figuratively. Good morning world, this is Great Britain speaking.