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If we vote for Brexit what happens

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  • setmefree2
    setmefree2 Posts: 9,072 Forumite
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    Stansted expansion is not reversal of Brexit vow, insists Ryanair
    Ryanair has insisted it's not reversing a vow to slash investment in the UK if Brexit was passed, despite announcing a significant expansion of its services out of London's Stansted Airport yesterday.

    http://www.independent.ie/business/brexit/stansted-expansion-is-not-reversal-of-brexit-vow-insists-ryanair-35363566.html
  • CKhalvashi wrote: »
    I'm predicting 2500LD votes, Labour hold.

    It's Labour's 155th safest seat. If Labour fail to win while the Tories are doing their best to tear themselves apart then the Labour Party is finished as an electoral force in England. Labour got almost twice as many votes as UKIP in second at the GE.

    Prior to the 2010 election, you have to go back to 1983 simply to find an election where Labour didn't get more than half the votes in SoTC and the seat has always been held by Labour, ever since its creation in 1950.
  • Conrad
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    setmefree2 wrote: »



    Ha, his project fear narrative that low cost airlines would be a thing of the past was something I often mentioned as being total manipulative hogwash given much of the planet enjoys low cost airlines


    It really is quite ironic that remoaners feel Leavers vote was based on lies.
  • setmefree2
    setmefree2 Posts: 9,072 Forumite
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    Stoke-on-Trent is the Brexit heartland that could be Corbyn’s Waterloo
    If December’s Richmond Park byelection offered a fascinating insight into one side of the 48:52 divide, this one should give us the opposite viewpoint

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jan/13/stoke-on-trent-brexit-corbyn-waterloo-byelection
  • Conrad
    Conrad Posts: 33,137 Forumite
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    setmefree2 wrote: »


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    Have you seen that relentless anti Brexit poster in the Indy, a Slovenian called Adja or something similar. He's obsessed with telling us Britain is going to fail.
  • Conrad
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    Herzlos wrote: »
    I think we just want to get the tooth pulled and get on with life rather than putting up with the toothache.

    There's a significant distinction to "just wants it over with" and "actually wants to leave".[/QUOTE]


    Which why I said 'resigned to'
  • CKhalvashi
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    Conrad wrote: »
    Ha, his project fear narrative that low cost airlines would be a thing of the past was something I often mentioned as being total manipulative hogwash given much of the planet enjoys low cost airlines


    It really is quite ironic that remoaners feel Leavers vote was based on lies.

    If then UK doesn't remain in the common aviation market, Ryanair would be forced to leave on all but Irish routes. Wizz (who I fly with reasonably regularly due to their destinations) are in the same position.

    EasyJet and BA uncompeted on less routes with Jet2 in some areas isn't going to result in lower fares.

    Jet2 won't be able to replace the Ryanair pilots (the two are the major 737NG operators in the U.K.) that will be left, and as far as I'm aware, BA aren't planning that much long haul expansion, so the only losers will be the pilots forced to pay the best part of £30k for an Airbus rating in U.K. and Boeing rating in Europe.
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  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    Conrad wrote: »
    Have you seen that relentless anti Brexit poster in the Indy, a Slovenian called Adja or something similar. He's obsessed with telling us Britain is going to fail.
    A bit similar to that poster on MSE with his relentless pro Brexit posts then. ;)
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • CKhalvashi
    CKhalvashi Posts: 12,134 Forumite
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    mayonnaise wrote: »
    A bit similar to that poster on MSE with his relentless pro Brexit posts then. ;)

    Which one? I can think of at least 3 😂😂
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  • Herzlos wrote: »
    I think we just want to get the tooth pulled and get on with life rather than putting up with the toothache.

    There's a significant distinction to "just wants it over with" and "actually wants to leave".
    I'm genuinely interested to know exactly what form of "toothache" you are suffering from as a result of the Brexit vote?
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