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    JunkPants
    Haraki san Student
    @EdH
    Joined: 20 Nov 2022

    Not a UK citizen, but in many ways I sympathise with the principle @EdH presents, and I think I would have been inclined to vote the same. As it happens I also have a law degree (master's), which perhaps has some bearing on it.

    Here in Norway (while not a member of the EU) as a result of the EEA agreement we have to abide by EU legislation to a large extent, while having very little influence over it. Which I personally find to be 'not-even-close-to-democratic-enough-for-me'.

    Back to denim talk now 😌

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      louisbosco
      啓蒙家
      @Tobi
      Joined: 21 Feb 2013

      @Tobi so you're the one to blame for my motorcycles and cars exhaust sounding like crap now... ahahahahaha 😂 😂 😂

      "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

      • Harvey Specter
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        Matt
        見習いボス
        Joined: 4 Oct 2011

        Admittedly I don’t know much of the nuance surrounding Brexit as it doesn’t come up much in my circles. However I’m sure after a few drinks I’ll be a self proclaimed expert so count me in. I have LOTS to say about our own special brand of US fascism nationalism.

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          Tobi
          Haraki san Prodigy
          @louisbosco
          Joined: 12 Aug 2022

          @louisbosco nope.. this is coming from Brussels (but underpinned by a lot of research on the health effects of traffic noise). I map forests and such from satellite images to help keep track of greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use 🙂

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            IrishHeart
            Haraki san Expert
            @EdH
            Joined: 1 Mar 2023

            @EdH of all the articles written in favour of leaving the EU, you have given the most compelling and articulate argument that I have read, so thank you for that.
            I still remain firmly of the belief that the advantages of remaining within the EU massively outweighed the disadvantages.

            One other area ( close to my own heart) was that I can’t see that any proper consideration was given to how we would trade with the island of Ireland. Anything that was likely to jeopardise the hard fought Good Friday Agreement would be a huge price to pay.

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              Giles
              IHUK Crew
              Joined: 22 Sept 2009

              Not sure anyone gave any thought to Ireland prior to the vote, it certainly was not articulated if it was.....

              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                IrishHeart
                Haraki san Expert
                @Giles
                Joined: 1 Mar 2023

                @Giles agreed, but the potential fall out could have been enormous.

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                  Tago Mago
                  Mod Squad
                  Joined: 16 Jan 2021

                  From the outside it did appear a very anglocentric conversation with little to no regard for the other 3 nations

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                    Giles
                    IHUK Crew
                    Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                    Erm, is that not the way :-)?

                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                      Tago Mago
                      Mod Squad
                      Joined: 16 Jan 2021

                      These ungrateful halfwits should thank the lucky stars that they are led by the Englanders...

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                        Giles
                        IHUK Crew
                        Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                        Absofuckiglutely....

                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                          gazza61
                          Raw and Unwashed
                          Joined: 12 Feb 2023

                          and also when scotland had there vote on independence they were persuaded to stay in the uk or they would be left out of the eu which they very much wanted to remain in.

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                            popvulture
                            見習いボス
                            Joined: 2 Oct 2018

                            WTB
                            IHSH-IHG-BLK XXL
                            Sugar Cane Coke Stripe SS L charcoal

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                              Tago Mago
                              Mod Squad
                              Joined: 16 Jan 2021

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                                gazza61
                                Raw and Unwashed
                                @Tago Mago
                                Joined: 12 Feb 2023

                                @Tago-Mago love the video

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                                  EdH
                                  Iron Heart Deity
                                  @Tago Mago
                                  Joined: 2 Jan 2022

                                  @Tago-Mago From memory, Wales also was overall Leave (52.5%) and in line with the national vote. NI was marginally in favour of Remain (55.8%). Scotland was the outlier recording something like 62% in favour of Remain.

                                  @gazza61 Well, 62% of them wanted to stay in. 38% wanted to leave. That's more "very much wanted" than the rest of the UK, I suppose, but not by 'very much'. 😉

                                  I've never understood the SNP's position on this... they want to leave the UK, in favour of a super-national organisation where the Scots would be even smaller fish in a much larger school (comparatively). Polling I've seen of SNP voters suggests that, in 2016, they were more inclined to vote Leave than non-SNP voters (funny that nationalists wouldn't be in favour of globalisation/super-national bodies...).

                                  My, admittedly cynical, read on it is that Sturgeon and her Party jumped on the fact that, as a country, Scotland had the largest Remain majority (if you ignore Gibraltar) to bolster their argument for leaving the UK purely to attract Remain voters, while those that would want a fully independent Scotland realised that leaving the UK and joining the EU would be separate votes and arguments.

                                  Ultimately I'd be a hypocrite if I didn't say that this is something the Scots should have the right to decide for themselves, but I don't think you can just re-run referenda ad-infinitem until you get the result you want. For one thing you'd have no comeback to the person who comes along afterwards and says "best of three"?

                                  (Also, as an aside and at the risk of going off topic, the SNP's rhetoric doesn't play well South of the wall either. Multiple of my English family members have asked "when do we get a vote on whether we want to kick out Scotland?" around the dinner table whenever Scottish Independence has been in the news cycle again. But I suppose that that suits the SNP's purposes just as well.)

                                  Edit: realised I could just go and look up the actual voting proportions on Wikipedia, so I've put accurate voting data in the above.

                                  Take the dive...

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                                    Tago Mago
                                    Mod Squad
                                    @EdH
                                    Joined: 16 Jan 2021

                                    @EdH I'm aware that Brexit wasn't a case of "the English" dragging the rest of the UK out of the EU kicking and screaming against their will. I was merely pointing out, maybe not as articulately as is required for such a complicated and multi-faceted topic, that coverage of Brexit from my perspective focused heavily on England and failed to adequately address a number of issues that affected all other parts of the UK as well, or in some cases exclusively affected them, e.g. Northern Ireland as mentioned above. But that might be an indictment of the quality of reporting or my selective perception in the lead-up to the referendum

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                                      EdH
                                      Iron Heart Deity
                                      @Tago Mago
                                      Joined: 2 Jan 2022

                                      @Tago-Mago Point taken. I do recall NI coming up at the margins ahead of the vote, but I think the argument went along the lines of Remain campaign saying "the Troubles could re-start" and the Leave campaign saying "don't be ridiculous". I don't recall any sort of in-depth analysis of the Good Friday Agreement or how that would interact with the EU treaties.

                                      Take the dive...

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                                        Tago Mago
                                        Mod Squad
                                        @EdH
                                        Joined: 16 Jan 2021

                                        @EdH Ultimately, the result of the referendum speaks for itself. In my opinion there's no point in repeating the referendum until there's a result that I like. That's democracy, like it or not.

                                        The biggest issue in my opinion is the cavalier attitude with which Brexit was approached. As mentioned before, I don't think that the "Brexiteers" actually thought they were going to win, which is reflected in how things have gone since.

                                        I also think that a more conciliatory tone on both sides would have helped. But the EU is the jilted lover in this scenario and the UK's players are blinded by their unexpected victory

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                                          Giles
                                          IHUK Crew
                                          Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                                          AND, the result of the vote was advisory not mandatory. 51:49 or whatever it was, Dave should have said that it was too close to be overwhelming. And quite frankly, we have an elected government to make decisions on our behalf, decisions that are too complex for mortals like me to understand properly....

                                          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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