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Voting In Or Out Of The Eu?


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Companies close operations in the UK and move other countries in the EU as it stands.

An example I know of is Dell who moved to Ireland because they had favourable tax situation and then few years later shifted to Poland because it was cheaper.

I don't see how it will make a big difference.

Companies will always find an opportunity, it's the nature of business.

Some people have genuine concerns and it is not always about racism.

We as Sikhs complain about how Punjab is being swamped by Bhaiyas and Biharis and that Sikhs are becoming a minority, however if a gora says the same thing we call them racist.

yep I agree it happens normally but in myopic view of such minds this will be interpreted as those pesky foreigners fault whether the europeans or others. we don't see the difference because we can see the necessary adjustment as part of the whole process but these guys can't . I lived through the skinhead era and I know how people acted ...because apparently we who were born here were about to deprive their kids of jobs ....

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'well the sense of entitlement is strong in these people' there is no longer a British Raj and yet they feel with jack-all education they should be in a job that earns them at least 35k , and that if another person from another culture gets the job because of , say , education and experience it is down to positive discrimination alone .

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From The Guardian:

Britain has voted by a substantial margin to leave the European Union. The picture that is emerging is of a heavily polarised country, with remain areas coming in more strongly for remain than expected, and leave areas more strongly for leave. Geographically, Scotland and London have voted overwhelmingly for remain, but outside the capital, every English region had a majority for leave.

Interesting.

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From The Guardian:

Interesting.

48.1 percent voted to remain and 51.9 percent to leave hardly a HUGE margin , many workers were stranded in London due 'transport problems' because of the flooding and didn't make the deadline of 10pm given that London was one of the regions most likely to vote remain it is interesting . My borough Redbridge, voted to stay in . And the weather has freakily changed overnight to the other extreme , not a cloud in the sky (HAARP in action?)

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