Up Yours Delors

Brexit door opens with EU referendum set to deliver a Leave vote

 

Happy Independence Day. [Still some results to come in]

A day of infamy says Keith Vaz, a catastrophe for Britain…we must respect the wishes of the people but……

Do politicians really understand the feeling in the country?  The BBC asks.  LOL. Perhaps the politicians have been telling the people what to think about Europe not listening to the people? The BBC asks.  LOL.  Not just the politicians eh?

We’re out of touch with ordinary, ‘ghastly’ Britons, says ex-BBC chief: Leaked email says it ‘ignores and despises’ millions because they do not embrace liberal views

Have to say was surprised at the initial ‘exit polls’ that said it was a done job for Remain as everyone I knew wanted to leave.

Champagne on ice at the BBC once again.

Trump for President anyone?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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123 Responses to Up Yours Delors

  1. Edward says:

    “Have to say was surprised at the initial ‘exit polls’ that said it was a done job for Remain as everyone I knew wanted to leave.”

    Same here Alan. Of all the people I know, only 3 people voted remain. I have absolutely no idea how the polls collate their data.

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    • john in cheshire says:

      I think they analyse their data according to whoever is paying them.

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    • Mike Hunt says:

      Here’s the weird thing about the polls.

      My poll of polls was almost spot on (Remain 48.6, Leave 51.4) – BUT ONLY IF ALL THE LAST-MINUTE POLLS DATED JUN 22 – SHOWING BIG LEADS TO REMAIN – ARE IGNORED.

      What’s up with those polling day polls that suddenly skewed them so wildly towards Remain???

      https://ig.ft.com/sites/brexit-polling/

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      • tarien says:

        Now lets get rid of the Polls, they have proved more than once to be useless and very costly.

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    • twitteryeanot says:

      They poll Londoners thats about it. Remeber until last night there was nothing North of Watford

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  2. solar1 says:

    What a great day for us all, Remain should be thanking us for saving them.

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    • touchjudge says:

      Sol, be gracious in victory. Spare a thought for those that will suffer, i.e. the Kinnocks.

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      • chrisH says:

        James Mates outside the Berlaymont last night was clearly suffering.The end of the Eurostar gravy train, the limp badwagon de jus…and his expenses and posh hotel were disappearing as he spoke theough spattered tears.
        Sky I think…but no glad confident morning for him today…back to Polly Pecks butler my lad.

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      • Mustapha Sheikup al-Beebi says:

        The Kinnocks won’t go hungry.

        Twenty years ago, that family were getting £225,000 a year from the EU, Neil getting > £100,000 as an EU Commissioner, Glenys was a well-paid MEP, and Kinnock junior was wangled in too, eventually marrying well to a lady who went on to become Danish PM.

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  3. john in cheshire says:

    Once again the UK saves Europe and once again the donkeys in charge haven’t a clue about what’s going on.

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    • NCBBC says:

      Yup. Once again, it is Britain that saves Europe from the reckless behaviour of Germany.

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  4. Chance_John_T says:

    Oh happy day

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  5. Tothepoint says:

    GET IN THERE!!!

    Amazing news! The best news for our great country and shows that no matter how powerful and devious the lying, two-faced, self serving establishment thinks it is, we British will never surrender!

    The Al Beeb. Liebour. All the unions. Universities. Self serving big business. Jihadi Jerrod and Zero you shit stain scumbags!! You boys took one hell of a beating!! Fuck you, you traitorous bastards for trying to deny we proud patriots of this magical country the right to self determination!

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    • Cranmer says:

      Look at the BBC website, they are crapping themselves. Headlines about the pound dropping, Scotland leaving, and a picture of Farage as a muppet.

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      • Guest Who says:

        Interesting, isn’t it? A true democratic mandate from the people and the BBC can only focus on what went ‘wrong’.

        There was always going to be a correction based on how some supposedly impartial institutions with the national interest at heart over personal ideology have conducted themselves.

        I hope the BBC is one to reap what they have sowed.

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        • chrisH says:

          They will….but their smearing of we who voted out, and the scurrying around their new found friends in Canary Wharf is really quite sick.
          As for that “The Rest Of Europe are shocked” crap?…the rest of Europe never asked us…and offered us such a shit stick of a “settlement” because the “Rest of the EU” have the same contempt and disdain for us as they do for their own electorates(the ones who booted them out).
          These oafs never ONCE thought we`d dare vote to go-neither though did the political class here and their echo boards here at the BBC and the Guardian/Channel 4.
          Hence their mutual spite, rage incomprehension-and let`s face it, fear too.
          Hence their abuse of Boris and Nigel…but they`re OUR folk heroes now and for the ages.
          And Donald Trump is here to lend a golf brolly too…Independence Day on release…bloody perfick timing innit?
          Just turn your media off, let the BBC do their Occupy crap at Farage and Johnson(did you see those nice hipsters booing and hitting his car outside the house…nice!)-and calmly make the buggers pay for all theyt`ve done to our new leaders…and to us since…well 1992 I`d say!

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    • NCBBC says:

      Tothepoint
      You are really quite polite compared to what I feel for these Quislings.

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  6. Maria Brewin says:

    Boris did well, better than I expected, but this tough guy is the hero, IMO:

    330px-Nigel_Farage_MEP_1%2C_Strasbourg_-_Diliff_%28cropped%29.jpg

    He should be on the 4th plinth.

    Meanwhile, Nyetimber on ice.

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    • chrisH says:

      Gisela, Kate, Jacob, Priti, Frank, Jenny,Michael, Boris, Dan,Andrea, John M,…what a team they were.
      And the captain across the water that is Nigel above.
      God Bless and keep `em all…and their votes are assured from a grateful nation.
      Thanks too to Tony, Bob, Peter and Enoch no longer with us
      And to Bill and Sir Peter, John R, Iain who very much are.
      Thank you all.
      We`ll not forget.
      Oh-and Tim, Sir James, Sir Ian and our first martyr John Longworth…heroes all!

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    • Tothepoint says:

      Over the last few months we have witnessed the brutality and utter hatred towards people who think differently than the traitors that infest the political elite and MSM. They utterly despise us. They will sell each and everyone of us down the river if they needed to…..

      Nigel Farage is nothing short of a hero for what he has done for his people. The personal abuse and ridicule he has taken on our behalf. When everyone else was too frightened to take on the elite, he stood up for us. His dedication to people like us when the easiest thing to do was back down is the greatest act I have ever witnessed by any English man.

      I would never be fit to even lick that man’s boots, but nothing makes me prouder than saying “I am an English man and voted to get my country back, just like the true british hero Nigel Farage”

      Nigel we can never repay you for what you have done for us.

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      • NameNotNumber says:

        Many congratulations and thanks to Nigel, Jon Gaunt, all on biasedbbc (with a few exceptions) and all those who voted Brexit.
        After enduring the BBCs doom and gloom scenario hammered out this morning, even while I write, I’m hearing that the FTSE and the pound are steady and rising.
        Farage to go down in history, the BBC must be consigned to the drain. Independence Day for Britain!

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    • GCooper says:

      Congratulations, fellow B-BBCers!

      In the end Chapel Down was all I could find but glasses will be raised to Nigel Farage this evening!

      Now, the real work begins…. That sound in the distance? It’s the BBC shivering.

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    • tarien says:

      Here, here and let us all hope that Nigel Farage will be given a post in the New Cabinet, Yes we know he is not an MP, but who cares he deserves it. BUT Mr Farage Britain must close its borders forthwith, with an absolute no entry from those swarming in from Africa/Middle East -they will destroy our Christian Democratic civilisation as they have been trying to do for a very long time. Sats show there are 53 million Muslims residing in Europe, won’t take long at their breeding rate for that to become 100 million. Buyer beware as they say.

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  7. Cranmer says:

    This is clearly the result of out of touch voters failing to understand the needs of ordinary politicians.

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  8. embolden says:

    Thanks Nigel, and all UKIP members.

    A Great Day.

    From swivel eyed loons to victory in the Brexit referendum. Respect.

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  9. Joel says:

    Got a feeling there won’t be any empty champagne bottles in certain coridoors this morning…

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  10. chrisH says:

    Sunderland!
    You are now immortalised in our new history books.
    May you never be relegated-may Newcastle stay in the doldrums until they vote like the rest of us!
    And each time we hear the mention of your annointed town(city even!)…we will smile and raise a Vaux to you…a resurrrection of that fine ale ought to be available to us for next June 23rd…
    And may the 24th be Trump Day soon!

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    • Emmanuel Goldstein says:

      Thanks Chris. I’m Sunderland born and bred. How on Earth did you know about Vaux? Are you from near our area. Liked the bit about newcastle (it’s on the outskirts of Sunderland for those who have never heard of it)
      Great day.
      Guadeamus Igitur.

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      • chrisH says:

        Lived up there as a student 1977-81…many happy nights out in Sunderland-Costellos concert at the Mayfair( was it?..plastic palm trees anyway) a highlight.
        You should be proud of your hometown today EG….will get out my Colin Suggett biography now from 1968, by way of a tribute to the nations pioneering city from last night!

        Oh-and me and my family lived in Whitley Bay 1985-2002!…still pop up as I can.
        Oh-Womans Hour is priceless-lots of angry feminist kiddies sobbing on Jennis caftan…great!

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      • Rob says:

        Now we are leaving the EU, we are now even less likely to see a mackem in Milan.

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  11. Tabs says:

    There should be a statue of Nigel Farage next to Churchill in the Members Lobby in the Houses of Parliament. These 2 have done more for liberating Britain than all the other politicians put together.

    Well done for everyone who put the country first rather than there own self interests.

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  12. chrisH says:

    Looking forward to Glastonbury-with hopefully, a flying visit from Donald Trump!
    Surely worth more of a speech to the drugged out crusties and Beebish yummy mummy glampers that is the losing weirdy beardy Jeremy Corbyn.
    Who the hell is going to listen to the grizzled stoner-and won`t he just be Michael Eavis as far as the “young un`s” are concerned?
    Yes-Glastonbury tributes to Prince, Bowie and Jean Monnet..

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  13. Kaiser says:

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  14. Tabs says:

    Just saw Jeremy Corbyn interviewed on BBC. He was saying ‘half the country have been hit by successive governments ruining the economy for them’. No mention of immigration – he is one who still doesn’t listen to the people.

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  15. Grant says:

    Sterling down, but FT 100 up 1.23 % so far today.

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  16. Grant says:

    Next job, get rid of the evil BBC !

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    • Maria Brewin says:

      The best collateral damage I can think of.

      My Diageo shares, the only shares I have, dipped slightly, now up again. Negligible.

      Experts ?

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    • Cranmer says:

      Just listened to John Humphries on Radio Four. He was babbling somewhat, stirring up all sorts of speculation about splits in the Tory party etc. I felt like doing a ‘Maggie’ and saying to him ‘Just rejoice!’

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    • tarien says:

      What’s the best way to do this Grant? Shooting, or hanging them? Or maybe cast them adrift in the middle of the Atlantic-Ah but then they will get rescuded and brought back here or maybe just maybe they will be landed on the coast of Lybia! Don’t the Lybians will really want them even on their TV.

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  17. AsISeeIt says:

    To paraphase Ronald Reagan: “Win one for the Kipper”

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  18. Cranmer says:

    My social media, such as it is, is in meltdown. There are things like senior directors from my company – respectable intelligent people – posting pictures of Hitler and saying they’re leaving the UK. There’s real rage and hatred going on. Previously I’ve been posting thought-proking and polite posts about the benefits of leaving, but I’m not getting involved now – these things get remembered by employers.

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    • Expat John says:

      Regretfully, I think your experience so far is only just the beginning; stand by for vitriolic invective directed at all of us, we are about to get the blame for everything, probably including cats stuck up trees: it will be “don’t blame me I voted remain”, aided and abetted by a string of dodgy stories and malevolent spinning by Al beeb.
      I’m out to dinner tonight with two other couples; my wife and I are the only Leave supporters. I have already been warned not to talk about it. Can’t say I expected to be greeted in respectful silence if remain had won.

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    • manchesterlad says:

      Yes, I work in public sector organisation and everyone is ranting about ‘now we know where all the racists live’ and how Farage is a Nazi.

      Isn’t democracy a drag!

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      • Number 6 says:

        And now we know where all the traitors live

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      • Cranmer says:

        Manchesterlad, until today I thought that the reports of the debate being vitriolic were exaggerated – but now I have seen people I formerly respected, on social media, ranting hatred against anyone who voted Leave. I think they were restrained before the vote because they thought they were going to win.

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        • Grant says:

          Yes, the Remainers first reaction will be even more hatred and revenge. It will be interesting to see how many actually go and live overseas. But , with time, most of them will calm down. I couldn’t imagine us reacting the same way if but had lost but, then, Leavers are more mature !

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          • Cranmer says:

            Just seen on Facebook that someone I know has publicly disowned someone else I know over his decision to vote Leave. I know Facebook is stupid and people have spats, but to do something like that because of someone’s legitimately held political opinion is sickening.

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            • Grant says:

              Cranmer, I wonder if any Leavers will disown people who voted Remain ?

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              • chrisH says:

                Already have grant-those scum nearly cost me and my kids any hope of preventing a Cologne happening.
                Utterly despise those lollards who gave up thinking for themselves and deciding to stowaway in leisure class,leaving the Somali pirates to take our kids at their convenience.
                Oh Womans Hour-sheer abuse of Farage and his poster, he`s a lying twat who represents nobody but himself.
                Oh-and 17 million people who know more that those NUS pipsquits using Jennis gastric band as a catapult…buty expect the BBC to confect these nasty little sideshows for some time yet…OCD scum, who just can do no other than trash whitey and blokes…

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            • Number 6 says:

              That libtards for you

              Certifiable loons

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            • Guest Who says:

              This is a shame.

              I think I may suffer the same one-way fate. For the sake of friendship I suffered a few who generated a raft of one-sided shares in silence, as they may well have some of mine, but once the ‘Little England’, ‘old white men’, and ‘non-graduates’ sneers started getting spewed I was moved to offer alternative views.

              I either got blanked, shocked silence or a blocking. Not once any seeking to debate for the sake of mutual understanding and information, as I invited.

              These are the ones this morning who are ‘devastated’, ‘scared for their children’ or ‘ashamed of Britain’.

              Most, by coincidence, based and working in London. Or expats whose sources of information now seem all too clear.

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    • tarien says:

      Let them go-most have no spine no guts-Britain faced WW2 alone for some considerable time, which many forget or have just not read their History, but at 74, I do remember much of those times, my father was caught on Dunkirk beaches and survived but only just-yet he would have gone straight back out to continue to fight-What for? For Freedom for his people, for his country for the future. That we have allowed such eveilness to have crept all over Europe, to have destroyed the love and pride people had for their nation, to have destroyed faith and decentcy in the main, to feel subjugated to obey rules we know clearly had no balance of democrcay, only to bring about absolute control of our lives-now we have an opportunity to rid ourselves of this evil, let’s hope that we can do just that and be proud citizens once again.

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      • Cranmer says:

        Tarien, it doesn’t particularly worry me. I have a sort of ‘father forgive them’ attitude to these online haters, because in my experience most of them haven’t the first clue about what Leave is all about. They think it’s just xenophobia, racism, Little Englanders etc, which of course they don’t want to be a part of (as neither would I). They are just scared of all the bogeymen that they have been convinced exist. They can’t see the bigger picture of the importance of self-determination, sovereignty etc.

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      • DWBuxton says:

        Quite agree, born in 1933 I too remember the war although I was at school during it. Ah, those nights sleeping in the Air Raid Shelters, an Anderson shelter in the back garden, with some bloody big AA guns less than a mile away, great fun. And now we have to save the EU from itself again……no sod ’em, they did not help last time!

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  19. Maria Brewin says:

    Parts of N and E Yorkshire not happy. No surprise to those who know it.

    Usual story, well off people not affected by immigration. E Yorkshire – strong influence of York university, I suspect.

    Too bad.

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  20. Number 6 says:

    All we need now is Donald to whip clinton’s arse and the bbc will disappear up their own backsides

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  21. king crimson says:

    Cameron and his doom-mongering was (kind of) right…… Lots of rain overnight and my septic tank was backed up this morning.
    I only have myself to blame though – for voting OUT! All hands to the pumps and a big “Thank you” , especially to Wales”.

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    • GCooper says:

      The Welsh did us proud. All credit to them.

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      • Manonclaphamomnibus says:

        actually a big debit when the EU grants disappear.

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        • Roland Deschain says:

          Bribery with our own money, you’ll find.

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          • Guest Who says:

            Less ‘handling fee’, too.

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            • Grant says:

              Yes, we contribute more to the EU than they give back to us. Just one of the many reasons for leaving.

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              • NCBBC says:

                Factor in trade deficits, because of a real free and open market we have in the UK. One just has to go to Germany, France or Italy, that despite the theoretically open market, it is not really open to foreigners. Specially Britain.

                We need real free trade with the EU, if possible, and not the sham, we have at the moment.

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                • GCooper says:

                  You won’t get it. Try persuading the French to buy anything other than French products, or try getting them and others in the EU to genuinely open their utilities markets – not a chance. This was always the weakness of the ‘project’: you cannot obliterate over two thousand years of history just by wishing it away.

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        • Kaiser says:

          4 billion of their own money over the last 16years peanuts

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  22. Mustapha Sheikup al-Beebi says:

    Britain has voted to leave the EU! European Union, can you hear me?

    Jacques Delors, Jean Monnet, Napoleon Bonapart, Jean-Claude Juncker, Angela Merkel, Adolf Hitler, Martin Schultz, Kaiser Bill, Franz Beckenbauer, Bob Geldof, J K Rowling … Can you hear me? Your boys took one hell of a beating tonight!

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    • Cranmer says:

      Never mind. The good thing about the EU is that if they don’t get the right result from an election first time, they’ll always give you another chance with a second one!

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  23. Roland Deschain says:

    Well, where now? I confess I wasn’t expecting this. At all. The best I hoped for was a narrow defeat which would allow Leavers to coalesce round one grouping to fight another day.

    Up here in Scotland I was very much in the minority, and of course there are already calls for another Scottish referendum. So I will repeat what I’ve said previously. There will only be a Scottish referendum when Nicola Sturgeon is sure she will win. And then she will call one, regardless of the EU result. She may try to use the EU result to stir up anti UK feeling, but that presupposes that voters care much one way or the other about the EU.

    Several commenters here have mentioned the BBC mostly speaking to Remainers. I haven’t seen enough today to comment on that, but I suspect it’s right. However in their defence that may be because they haven’t in the past spoken to many who want out of the EU, so don’t have their contact details. Which points to the fact that what we need right now are new politicians. Ones who represent the voters, not themselves. After all the years of Tory splits over the EU, it turns out it’s Labour voters who appear most to have wanted out of the EU, but whose vote has been taken for granted. Had the BBC been interested in finding out, they should have spotted this years ago and properly reported on it. Even up here 38% voted Leave and yet we have virtually no representation in the Scottish Parliament, Westminster or the European Parliament.

    In fact what I suspect will happen is that the EU, who didn’t really expect the UK electorate to give them two fingers, will have its hand forced into making concessions on the freedom of movement. At which point we’ll go through the whole thing again.

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    • AlexM says:

      The position of Scotland changes a lot post-Brexit vis-a-vis independence. Not only has the price of oil dropped and the euro progressed further towards its demise, but the case for independence and EU membership is now very different.

      Scotland exports about £48 billion of stuff to the rest of the UK but only £11 billion to the rest of the EU (about 30% and 7% of GDP respectively..

      Only a fool would give up tax free trade on 30% of its economy plus substantial budgetary transfers with the UK in return for duty free trade on 7% of its GDP plus a 1% of GDP EU membership fee.

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      • Peter Grimes says:

        Wee Nicola Krankie-Turgid suggesting the 2008 recession wasn’t their fault, despite RBS and HBoS being headquartered there.
        if the Little Jockies vote to leave it would be interesting to see if our Brussels Gauleiters will concede the important principles, to them at least, of a lengthy process to join the EU and adopting the €, rather than having given us the much lesser polite requests we made for reform of an open borders policy which led to us supporting the EU’s unemployed.

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      • AlexM says:

        Also, I don;t think Scotland would qualify for EU membership because of its current budget deficit, and it wouldn’t be able to apply to join until after independence or at least a referendum which would most likely be after the UK makes its Article 50 declaration, so it couldn’t argue that it is a current member state and would lose any UK rebate terms.

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  24. Cranmer says:

    It suddenly occurred to me that something has not been said on here which should have been said. So I will say it.

    GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

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    • TruthSeeker says:

      GSTQ?
      I do not think so.
      Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor has the right of not giving the Royal Assent to the decisions of the House of Commons.
      She has never done so, despite being sovereign during the period when attempts have been made to destroy this country which, for centuries, millions have fought, and hundreds of thousands have have died, to protect.
      She must abdicate and the coronation oath must be changed to ensure that her successor, if there is one, must endorse the interests of British people alone, of suffer the fate of Charles Stuart.

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      • Cranmer says:

        Truthseeker, I realise of course that our Sovereign Lady is merely a figurehead. England is of course, as Bagehot wrote, ‘a disguised republic.’ But I for one would rather have HM the Queen as a figurehead than some bland trouser seat polisher from Brussels.

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        • Maria Brewin says:

          We’d probably end up with President Cameron, since his chances of getting a job in Brussels have probably gone down the plughole.

          In any case, referring to the Queen as Mrs Windsor, or variations thereof, ceased to be satirical, if it ever was, several decades ago. I strongly suspect that many of her critics would be equally unhappy with a president, possibly more so.

          GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

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      • DWBuxton says:

        That rules out Prince Charles then.

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  25. Tinker says:

    Great day for democracy. Now lets see if we can keep the ball rolling and remove the BBC whos staff are made up of metropolitan elite who live in a bubble . Omg the plebs left there council houses and voted. I dont think these people understand what they are doing . All the rhetoric been pumped out of the BBC last night.

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    • Cranmer says:

      Ian Duncan Smith on the BBC last night observed that the majority of people he had spoken to on council estates had decided to vote Leave. Dimbleby referred to this later, saying ‘on council estates, as he calls them.’ Erm – what else are council estates called?

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      • GCooper says:

        I doubt if Dimbleby has ever been in a council house. And that’s a big part of the BBC’s problem….

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    • RJ says:

      “Omg the plebs left there council houses and voted. I dont think these people understand what they are doing.”

      Tinker,

      That comment might have a bit tongue in cheek, but you can hear it elaborated and repeated endlessly if you listen to Mona Siddique on the podcast of Wednesday’s Moral Maze – broadcast the day before we voted.

      Accoring to her we little people didn’t understand what the vote was about, couldn’t think clearly about the facts, were swayed by irrelevent emotions, and didn’t really want a choice at all – it left us all confused and needing our betters to tell us how to vote. As far as she was concerned we elect MPs and so should leave all the thinking to them.

      She encapsulated everything that makes the BBC contemptable.

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      • Mustapha Sheikup al-Beebi says:

        “… we little people didn’t understand … were swayed by irrelevant emotions …”

        Strange how emotion is ok when it suits the socialist narrative, e.g. regarding the late Jo Cox’s murder and migrants drowning in the Med’, but is not when it doesn’t, e.g. high emotions after the Orlando and Bataclan Islamic massacres or from PEGIDA about the ruination of parts of Germany.

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  26. Nibor says:

    Step forward Priti Patel as our chief negotiator , and Prime Minister .

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  27. Number 6 says:

    Need a petition starting for june 23rd declared as a public holiday 😉

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    • Manonclaphamomnibus says:

      When you get laid off you will have all the days off you need.

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      • Number 6 says:

        Little do you know…..about this and everything else it seems

        Worked out that islam isnt a race yet? 🙂

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      • Guest Who says:

        The BBC/EU clearly moved quickly to pare the off-books budget as things headed to the same shape, but can’t feel that choosing MOCO was the best option as skeleton staff.

        Lack of quality and deluge quantity still working in ways clearly not intended.

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      • Kaiser says:

        the head of my large publicly funded employer is a massive europhile, told us all by email twice how the employer wasnt allowed to express an opinion, but they then outlined the reasons the employer would be better off in europe and hence how they were voting.

        this all whilst making hundreds redundant and trying to outsource ,
        in 15 years their salary has doubled whilst the workers have gone down

        workers rights my arse

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      • Kaiser says:

        the head of my large publicly funded employer is massive europhile, told us all by email twice how the employer wasnt allowed to express an opinion, but they then outlined the reasons the employer would be better off in europe and hence how they were voting.

        this all whilst making hundreds redundant and trying to outsource ,
        in 15 years their salary has doubled whilst the workers have gone down

        workers rights my arse

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  28. Cassandra says:

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  29. Roland Deschain says:

    I heard Whatsisname, the leader of the LibDems, say on Today this morning that it was all the fault of the Tories for continually being rude about the EU. A better illustration of the Establishment mindset you couldn’t hope to see. Thou shalt not criticise the all-wonderful EU.

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  30. s.trubble says:

    SUPERB……………….next up a quick “neutral” trade deal with Germany and the others will quickly fall into place.
    As for France, a final job for Nigel to advise them how to run a Leave campaign.

    PS A special mention to ” give oos yer fookin money”!!

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  31. BMB says:

    Mz Merkel is on the telly… Just noticed her nipples are well hard as she proceeds to tears a slice off Great Britain for daring to Vote Leave. Well hush my mouth!

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  32. Brett says:

    Bbbc, switch off ,e.u., bogoff, jimmy sturgeon ,sod off, manonapollutingdieselbus, log off. YOU LOST!

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  33. AlexM says:

    Also a vote for Brexit keeps down the cost of foreign holidays. Hows that? Under ever closer union, a holiday in the EU wouldn’t have been a foreign holiday, meaning that we would have to travel further to go abroad. Brexit has changed that.

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  34. NISA says:

    Best moment of the night (apart from the result)? Nick Watt Newsnight political editor at the Remain after show “party”. He tells us that Eddie Izzard had been there earlier wearing a fetching pink beret, but he had left as the tide turned. You see lefty humour can bring a smile

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  35. Cranmer says:

    Let’s do our bit to help continental countries by spending our holiday money there, particularly in the Visegrad Treaty states. I have booked two holidays to eastern and southern Europe for this year. Let’s show them we’re still their friends and not the xenophobes we’re made out to be.

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  36. nogginator says:

    Give this a listen at 5m 40secs … I heard this as I was driving back, just had to find it out … 😀 It is classic

    “crouching here in the shade, on the other side of our gazebo, but, (sigh) however the sun is shining,
    its streaming in … its very hot (sigh)” BBC s Panto Nikki
    That s just the start 😀 – where s the clanging chimes of doom

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gmkdx

    Don t like it up em! Capn Mannering” ?

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  37. Sluff says:

    Come on Mr Whittingdale.
    You can really go for it now.

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  38. G.W.F. says:

    This is not what Jo wanted

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    • nogginator says:

      Maybe being held up like a grotesque ventriloquists dummy for political gain … before she was even cold
      was the last (Will) Straw for the people of our great nation, we had to listen to lie after lie, from the No 10 traitors.
      But … that s always expected from a Tory government, oh and by the way, when are they to start erm “punishing”
      the 72% that turned out to vote? … bad idea Gideon.

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  39. Joel says:

    BBC have gone into some kind of weird mourning mode today. None of the usual pseudo-alacrity on The Today Programme, and even Martha sounds a bit down on The World at One. She’s normally quite jolly. Simon Schama on now. Hilarious.

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  40. Leha says:

    bBC Been talking down the UK all morning, bloody disgrace.
    Lets get it sold off sharpish.

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    • Joel says:

      When the BBC is finally disbanded, I wonder what future historians will describe as the watersheds of its demise? Non reporting of you know what? Jacob Rees Mogg / Dimbleby exchange? Any offers?

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      • G.W.F. says:

        Leha, Joel,

        Sold off, disbanded, I hope for this, it is too rotten to be repaired.

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  41. Grant says:

    BBC Website heading ” Will I need a new passport ? “. I bloody well hope so !

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  42. GCooper says:

    There’s a very pointed absence from the broadasters’ procession of talking heads, today – Nigel Farage, without whom there would have been no referendum at all.

    If this is because he wants a rest, then good God, he deserves one. But something tells me that isn’t the reason at all…

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  43. joeadamsmith says:

    I am worried. Firstly, Cameron has not invoked Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty because he believes that it is up to the new PM. Second, who IS the new PM? Will he/she invoke Article 50? Third, why is it necessary to invoke Article 50? We can, as a sovereign nation, enact a law automatically negating any previous laws….. Can we not?

    I think that Article 50 was put in place to let the sh@t die down and let the peoples THINK they got what they wanted…… Which goes back to my point of the invocation of Article 50 : designed to lull us into a false sense of security…. And, I don’t trust Boris Johnson

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  44. Mike Hunt says:

    Dodgy Dave has lied to us all once again.

    Not that the BBC would notice.

    Government would not delay exit if British public vote to leave

    The Prime Minister’s spokeswoman has dismissed suggestions that, in the case of a vote to Leave, Mr Cameron might delay the launch of withdrawal negotiations under Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, in the hope of receiving requests from other member-states for the UK to reconsider its decision.

    She said: “The idea that the British people could decide to leave and that the Government would just not act on that is for the birds,” she said. “It’s something that’s not going to happen. The Government would act on that decision straight away.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eureferendum/12174287/EU-referendum-David-Camerons-project-fear-warnings-slapped-down-by-Lord-Howard-.html (comment at 12.45)

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  45. Peter Grimes says:

    Al Beeb telly at 8.5 focus sing on DanHan’s comment that immigration might not see lower numbers, not pointing out, of course, that the otherwise brilliant and commendable Dan has always been in favour of immigration. Naga Munchaki currently badgering Zahawi, whose name she couldn’t pronounce, in her quest to become a typical Al Beeb anti-Tory apparatchik.

    What a points system might mean is that instead of Polish Phd’s over here pulling coffees or pints for minimum wage, topped up by benefits, we can employ professionals from everywhere who will actually contribute.

    Btw, did you all see the Polish minister/MEP? yesterday saying ‘don’t expect Polish pilots to help you out in another war’?

    I want to see the law changed immediately by a post-referendum government to restrict benefits to anyone living here on 24th June 2016 or British citizens returning from abroad. Time to act on welfare-immigration to deter the floods who might be tempted to get in before a barrier.

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  46. Tinker says:

    Wondering where George is ? Well i found him , the doom merchant woke up in his own vision today

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