Why?
They don't want to be in the European Union, it's like having unhappy employees in a company, without the negative impact I definitely think Europe will improve.
Well I voted Remain and I definitely think you'll be proved wrong. In fact I'll be surprised if the EU even exists in 10 years' time as a result of this decision
Not everyone voted OUT.
This is a tragedy for everyone who believed in a united Europe.
We have seen the longest period of peace in Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire.
If you can rejoice at the beginning of the collapse of one of the most forward thinking movements in the last hundreds of years then you are either deluded or sad.
Countries united by close trade agreements do not go to war.
Europe tried to destroy itself for hundreds of years, the EU was, and pray God still, will be a bulwark against another war.
The UK has made a terrible mistake, which we will regret deeply in the future.
In the meantime,this is no time to revive old prejudices.
We have seen the longest period of peace in Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire.
The biggest load of tush I have ever heard - wars in Europe have existed for many centuries since the Roman Empire - in one form or another.
We are glad to see the back of you!
If you think there aren't other countries with an anti-EU sentiment you're wrong. The Dutch and French are already talking about referendums.
And that is very sad.
We are glad to see the back of you!
If you think there aren't other countries with an anti-EU sentiment you're wrong. The Dutch and French are already talking about referendums.
And that's the crux of the matter, angry old men were looking for something to blame.
Goodness knows what they will find as a scapegoat now.
And as an aside, I am utterly gobsmacked at some of the posts on the other thread, the irony of expats objecting to free movement of people.
Oh and please don't be teed off at the Scots. we voted to remain.
And after Indie Ref 2 I shall be proud to hold an EU passport.
Not everyone voted OUT.
This is a tragedy for everyone who believed in a united Europe.
We have seen the longest period of peace in Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire.
If you can rejoice at the beginning of the collapse of one of the most forward thinking movements in the last hundreds of years then you are either deluded or sad.
Countries united by close trade agreements do not go to war.
Europe tried to destroy itself for hundreds of years, the EU was, and pray God still, will be a bulwark against another war.
The UK has made a terrible mistake, which we will regret deeply in the future.
In the meantime,this is no time to revive old prejudices.
I think you are right, but now I think it's the right thing to do as the majority do think they are better outside the EU and everyone is tired of listing to how much better the UK would be if they weren't part of the EU.
Not everyone voted OUT.
This is a tragedy for everyone who believed in a united Europe.
We have seen the longest period of peace in Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire.
If you can rejoice at the beginning of the collapse of one of the most forward thinking movements in the last hundreds of years then you are either deluded or sad.
Countries united by close trade agreements do not go to war.
Europe tried to destroy itself for hundreds of years, the EU was, and pray God still, will be a bulwark against another war.
The UK has made a terrible mistake, which we will regret deeply in the future.
In the meantime,this is no time to revive old prejudices.
Why?
They don't want to be in the European Union, it's like having unhappy employees in a company, without the negative impact I definitely think Europe will improve.