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Recession. Unemployment. No freedom of movement in Europe. Skilled, net contributing, immigrants leaving.
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its a punishment for voting leave then
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No. It is the natural consequence of not being a member any more. Either you are a member or you are not.
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does that mean the natural barriers cant be reasoned with, it all stops & we have no part of anything after a certain date?
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Of course not. I only referred to the parts of the relationship that is a part of being a member of the EU.
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Initial reactions to a crisis imply the worst, the world will soon realise it needs to do a deal with UK to steady the ship
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Sure. Will the UK realise that too? Your comment implies the UK is not aware of its own actions.
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@Tighnacoille what's your views on Scotland staying in the EU? Genuinely curious -
I guss Scotland needs to become an independent nation first. Then - welcome!
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so not against the idea? We are pro-EU...
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Of course not against. Scottish independence and EU membership is one of the consequences I referred to.
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The Scottish lion is safer as an independent European nation.
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more apt - one leaving was working & handing over their wage packet in return for pocket money? abusive relationship
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Bye bye.
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Who are you kidding? When did Mexico vote to leave the US? Get your logic straight please.
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right, there's no logic 2 what
#brexit supporters&trump voters want. Agree w/u &emphasize stupidity of these ppl expectations
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What alimony?
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Access to the single market.
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