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there wouldnt have been any massive change if remain won
I thought progressives loved change.




there wouldnt have been any massive change if remain won
None of that contradicts the observation I made.
we do, progressive change..... not change fuelled by fear and hatredI thought progressives loved change.
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My pictures have more relevance and make better points than your supposed succinct posts which reek of jealousy towards America. You tried to once again relate American values to an issue where it wasn't related and got called out on it, and were unable to defend said point.Reading comprehension. Again. Stick to pictures.
Is this autumn in earth years or Westerosi years?Cameron announces he will resign as prime minister before the autumn
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Cameron says the country has taken party in a giant democratic exercise.
All the people have had their say.
We should be proud of the fact that we trust the people. There are times when it is right to ask the people.
Cameron says he wants to thank all those who took part in the campaign.
The will of the British people is an instruction that must be delivered.
It was not a decision that was taken lightly.
There can be no doubt about the result.
He says he would reassure markets and investors that the economy is fundamentally strong.
And he would reassure Britons living abroad, and EU nationals here, that there will be no immediate changes.
He will involved the governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the renegotiation.
He is very proud of what he has done as prime minister.
He has always thought you have to confront big decisions, not duck them.
He formed a coalition, delivered a referendum in Scotland and gave the public a referendum on Europe.
He fought the referendum with head and heart.
The referendum was not about him, he says.
But the British people have decided to follow another path. So they need a new prime minister.
He will resign as prime minister.
He will do what he can to “steady the ship”.
He is not announcing a timetable today, but a new prime minister should be in place by the start of the Conservative conference.
He thinks the new prime minister should decide when to trigger the article 50 renegotiation process. So he will not trigger it himself.
He thinks Britain can survive outside the EU, and find a way.
He loves this country, and has been honoured to serve it. He will do all he can to help it succeed.
My pictures make a better point than your supposed succinct posts. You tried to once again relate American values to an issue where it wasn't related and got called out on it, and were unable to defend said point.
Is this autumn in earth years or Westerosi years?![]()
Either way, Winter is coming.
No, you tried to relate what happened tonight in the UK to American culture via nationalism, and now you're trying to be retroactive about it because you were called out for your bullshit. And the only thing you can muster is to feebly appeal to memes in response.No, I didn't. Read it again. The cultural homogeneity I was talking about was entirely in relation to America, in response to the post I was answering.
You leapt into a discussion and failed to read enough to comprehend what was said. Just give it up and post another "funny" picture.
I wasn't implying it shouldn't count, and wasn't making a point. Just making an observation. This vote isn't binding BTW. Also, as an outsider I support this decision.Not directly no. But you were implying that a democratic referendum should not count unless one side won by a landslide? Did i misunderstand the point you were trying to make?
I really liked the tweet about Hadrian's Wall growing 10 feet larger due to the vote tonight.Either way, Winter is coming, and the North clearly wants to rebel against the London Throne.
I wasn't implying it shouldn't count, and wasn't making a point. Just making an observation. This vote isn't binding BTW. Also, as an outsider I support this decision.
There will be years of negotiations, some market turbulence, and I imagine lots of unforseen consequences when the UK leaves the EU. Lots of changes ahead and hurdles to overcome. If I was king shit of the universe, I wouldn't be cool with making such drastic changes when the population is so (equally) divided on a topic. This is a split decision victory for Brexit.
like he's going anywhere..... he's terrified of flyingnow I know we've made the right choice![]()