Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse
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Brits who have lived abroad for more than 15 years were not allowed to vote in the referendum, in the same way they can't vote at elections either.
I think after not living in a country for 15 years that is fair enough, many of my family have moved away, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and none of them felt hard done by, and none of them would have bothered voting either as they didn't feel it effected them any longer.
I don't think it would have made any difference to the outcome at all.
The fact you do? Wow.....just........wow!
Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse
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Aa far as I am concerned that is, to borrow a phrase...wow.....just.....wow!
I think anyone who wants to remain in the EU is simply completely ignorant to what is going on within it, in the same way I am probably a thick racist bigot as far as you're concerned. I have spent the last 12 years studying the economics of the EU and I believe it is at breaking point, that was my reason for voting out. It is being covered up by the EU, ECB, governments, large corporations, Target2, and some of the leading EU banks who are over valued on their asset books by not just billions but trillions of Euro, the reality is we are almost at the point where we will see not just a recession but a depression like we have never seen before.
Sure the vote was probably won by people who don't want immigration or some other bollocks, but as far as I'm concerned the fact we are getting out I genuinely believe will be the best for the generations behind us, even if they simply can't see it now.
There are some real pluses to being within the EU, however, they are far outweighed by the corruption going on to hide the financial mess it is in, if it wasn't for that mess and the way they are trying to tie everyone into the EU more and more to hide it, I would have voted remain. But ho hum, these people never learn.
EU, a lovely idea, ruined.
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