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    For those that like a cheeky bet.

    Paddy Power have a second EU referendum before 2019 at 3/1

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    What is it with Scotland, apparently it's undemocratic to take them out of the EU. So what about Leicester, Newcastle or London who all voted in, can they also negotiate a deal with the EU?

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    Quote Originally Posted by #bob# View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigfella View Post
    What is it with Scotland, apparently it's undemocratic to take them out of the EU. So what about Leicester, Newcastle or London who all voted in, can they also negotiate a deal with the EU?

    I voted in... over the coming weekend, I intend to contact each of the EU member states in turn with a view to me becoming a break off EU member state

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    There could be an interesting division in our household, can different states share a single front door?
    Last edited by bigfella; 25-06-2016 at 09:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigfella View Post
    What is it with Scotland, apparently it's undemocratic to take them out of the EU. So what about Leicester, Newcastle or London who all voted in, can they also negotiate a deal with the EU?
    Those examples arent comparable, Scotland is a country in its own right. With a fairly homogenous state identity and a sense of nationhood that Leicester simply doesn't have.

    I'd put good money on the Brexit vote acting as the catalyst for the end of the UK.
    Last edited by shaunaneto; 24-06-2016 at 11:49 PM.

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    It certainly feels like an end to Great Britain in the long haul to me.

    Scotland probably want to be part of the EU to have some financial back-up. They can't hold it alone, and dunna wanna be party to Westminster.

    Each to there own now I guess??

    Oh globbits!

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    Mmmmm feels good to be English again.
    And that other fine red shirted rugby nation are still our brothers.

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    On the positive side does anyone think it will help NI become one country again.
    Peace and unity in Ireland would be wonderful.

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    Anyone got Hadrian's number?
    There might be a little job going after he finishes Mr Trumps wall near Mexico.

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